Tremont Theatre 
“The Time, the Place and the Girl’’ 
will enter upon its third week at the Tre- 
mont Theatre on Monday evening, and 
still there is not the slightest diminution 
in the interest on the part of the New 
England public to see this jolly muscial 
comedy success which is fully duplicating 
the marked success which it has created 
throughout the West, and which is cer- 
tainly the talk of all Boston. From the 
very start the theatre has been packed at 
each performance, and one has to be at 
the box office very early in case one does 
not want to be disappointed and stand 
up throughout the performance, for the 
seats ali go like hot cakes and the supply 
is not nearly enough to supply the de- 
mand for this popular entertainment. 
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Keith’s Theatre 
Few shows of the current season at 
Keith’s have contained a greater number 
of novelties than the one arranged for the 
coming week. First and foremost comes 
the Metzetti Troupe of acrobats, eleven 
in number, who do some of the most 
wonderful tumbling feats ever attempted. 
Another act much out of the ordinary is 
the pantomimic comedy presented by 
Barnold’s dogs and monkeys. 
Miss Norton and Paul Nicholson are 
to play their new sketch, “‘Ella’s All 
Right.’’ “The Four Huntings are to 
make their re-appearance after a three 
years’ absence from vaudeville. Miss 
Marion Sawtelle, a Boston girl who was 
formerly a popular member of two of the 
Hub’s stock companies, will appear in a 
new line of work. She is a member of 
the team of Knight Brothers and Saw- 
telle, whose specialty is eccentric danc- 
ing, in which she has become very ex- 
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pert: 
The musical Avolos, the foremost 
xylophonists, LeRoy and Woodford, who 
always have an entertaining lot of chatter; 
Paul Stephens, the famous one-legged 
acrobat; Sue Smith, comedienne; the 
Lea Brothers, in novel dances; Amos, 
the clown juggler, and the Kinetograph 
will round out the program. 
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