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NORTHSHORB BREEZE, 
BEVERLY FARMS 
Mr. and Mrs. Frank I. Lamasney are 
entertaining a small party of friends at 
their home this evening in honor of their 
brother, Officer Wm. Lamasney of 
Manchester, who is celebrating his 49th 
birthday today. 
John A. Trowt will open his drug 
store at Prides week after next. 
Keith’s Theatre. 
A new experiment will be tried at Keith’s 
Theatre, Boston, on Patriots’ Day, Friday, 
April 19th, the first holiday to occur since the 
new system of reseved seats went into effect. A 
performance particularly for the children will be 
given commencing at 10 a. m. and ending at 1 
“p.m. At 1.30 the regular performance will 
begin and run continuously until 10.30 p. m., 
reserved seat tickets for the afternoon show hold- 
ing good until 6 p. m., those for the evening 
show becoming good at 6.30 p. m. ‘Tickets for 
all performances will go on sale at 9 a. m. Fri- 
day, the 12th. A special scale of prices will be 
in effect for the Children’s matinee, all seats in 
the orchestia and boxes having been placed at 50 
cents, those in the first balcony at 35 cents, 
while those in the second balcony, the only seats 
in the house not reserved, will be sold at the us- 
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pring gg untilthe 
summer rush begins before you have your 
printing attended to. Let us print up a supply 
of bill heads, cards, letter heads, envelopes, 
etc., now.—THE BREEZE. 
ual price, 25 cents. All of the leading acts in 
the bill for the week will appear at this perform- 
ance, and the full orchestra will be present. 
Boston Theatre. 
*‘Coming Thro’ the Rye,’’ after a highly 
successful tour of the country, returned to Bos- 
ton Monday evening, apparently more popular 
than ever, and has entered upon a very prosper- 
ous engagement at the Boston Theatre. The 
piece itself, a musical comedy of the first order, 
is rightly yclept ‘‘a song play,’’ for one bright, 
catchy musical jingle follows another in quick 
succession all through the performance. 
It would be impossible to over-estimate the 
popularity of this brilliant musical comedy _pro- 
duction, which so completely captivated Boston 
amusement lovers last December.. The same 
company, too, returned, with Frank Lalor as 
“Nott, the tailor, ’’ and the inimitable comedi- 
enne, Stella Mayhew, as Mrs. Malaprop widow. 
They have for laugh-producing associates such 
favorites as John Park, Frank Doane, William 
Riley Hatch, Billee Taylor, Florence Town- 
send, Charles Wallace and Besse Gibson, to say 
nothing of the ‘‘girl with the white horse, ’’ the 
““Gee-Gee girls,’’ the Fiji girls, the Pony Bal- 
let, the Newport Belles and the famous beauty 
chorus of sixty. 
A special matinee will be given on Friday, 
April 19, Patriots’ Day, in addition to those of 
Wednesday and Saturday. 
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want semething fashionable 
as well as comfortable we 
would recommend a pair of 
the swell styles wears show- 
ing. 
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John E. Sullivan, 
David S. Bostwick of Northbridge has 
been secured by Allen Post, 67, for the 
Memorial Day address. ‘The Schubert 
Male quartet who sang so favorably last 
year and the Manchester Brass band will 
furnish the music. 
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tities. 
THE.-CA-RRIAGE .M AN 
ROUNDY STREET, BEVERLY. 
