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Keith’s Theatre 
There will be several events of more 
than passing interest happen at Keith’s 
next week, with the first appearance in 
vaudeville of Lawrance D’ Orsay as the 
one of-the most importance. Since this 
clever English actor made his debut in 
in this country he has been connected 
with several great successes, notably 
“The Earl of Pawtucket’’ Ard “The 
Embassy Ball,’’ and he has become an 
established favorite in comedy roles of a 
certain kind. Mr. D’ Orsay is to play a 
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sketch written especially for him, called 
‘The Crafty Earl’? and those who have 
had the good fortune to see it in rehear- 
sal predict that it will become a vaude- 
vill classic. 
‘‘Billy’ s Tombstones,’’ as presented by 
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Drew this week 
has proved to be one of the hits of the 
season, so much of:a hit that it will be 
retained among the leading features for a 
second week. 
Winona Winter, one of the most ver- 
satile entertainers whom Boston has ap- 
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plauded during the season just passed and 
whose first engagement in the realm of 
musical comedy proved that the promise 
she showed when in vaudeville was of 
the real kind, will present a new spec- 
ialty. Jack Lorenze, a great dancer; the 
Healys, versatile entertainers; Frank 
Bowman, magican, and the Kinetograph 
will complete the bill. 
Wednesday evening the ‘Teachers’ 
Training class will meet at the home of 
Miss Ethel Stanley, Summer street. 
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