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Adele Rowland in Richard Carle’s 
Tremont Theatre 
Richard Carle, one of the conspicuous 
figures in the musical comedy field, will 
presenta new play at the Tremont 
Theatre, Boston, next Monday night. 
It’stitle is ““The Hurdy Girl.’”’? H. L. 
Heartz who coliaborated with Mr. Carle 
in ““The .Tenderfoot’’ has written the 
music. [he story has a distinctly ser- 
ious turn and while there is promised 
an abundant element of the climaxes 
will be those of the drama. ‘The three 
PICTURES 
‘“Hurdy Gurdy Girl,’’ 
beginning June 3. 
Tremont Theatre, 
acts show Longacre Square, New York 
City, a summer of Larchmont and the 
ballroom of a Fifth Avenue Palace. 
The chorus of ‘“The Spring Chick- 
en,’’ an admirably trained organization, 
will be transferred to the new show. 
This is Mr. Carle’s first important ven- 
ture in which he has written no part 
for himself. Instead he has tried to 
divide the honors evenly and has so 
constructed his play that everybody will 
have a chance to make good. 
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