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Pianoforte Recital. 
The Manchester pupils of Jos. K. 
Dustin took an active part in the piano- 
forte recital given in Bradford hall, Glou- 
cester, Monday evening. In fact, of the 
eighteen numbers, eleven were by 
Manchester pupils. Almost 200 friends 
of the pupils from here attended the re- 
cital also, there being some 208 tickets 
sold. Mr. Dustin was assisted by Dr. G. 
N. Pettingill, baritone soloist. 
The parts were all splendidly handled. 
‘The parts taken by the Manchester pu- 
pils were as follows: 
meishentychoy:: Ritte! 
Miss Marion SPINNEY 
“*March,’’ Dana 
Miss RutH O’BriEN and Mi. DustTIN 
“‘Christmas Tree March,’’ Dana 
Miss Grace MERRILL 
“‘Schottische, ’ Dana 
Miss E1ty KINSELLA and Mr. DvusTIN 
‘‘Caprice Gavotte,”’ Gregh 
RAYMOND CROCKER 
‘Danse Modern,”’ Dennee 
Miss Dora MARSHALL 
“Valse” in E flat, Durand 
: Miss EpirH NorTHRUP 
“<Simple Confession, ”’ Thome 
. ROLAND KNIGHT 
*“The Sylphs,”” Bachmann 
Miss GWENDOLEN GLENDENNING 
“Melody in F,’’ Rubinstein 
Miss Evst—E NoRTHRUP 
*“A Polish Dance,’’ Scharwenka 
SAMUEL KNIGHT 
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“50 Miles From Boston.’’ 
That prolific and successful young 
American author-composer and play- 
wright, Geo. M. Cohan, has furnished 
another highly entertaining play to the 
American stage. It is called ““50 Miles 
From Boston,’’ and reason for the title 
is found in the fact that the scenes and 
incidents told in the story of the play are 
laid in and around Brookfield, Mass., 
and the characters with which it is 
peopled have been taken from types of 
that thriving little town and its surround- 
ine Brookfields. 
“*5() Miles From Boston’’ is perhaps 
the most ambitious effort up to date that 
has emanated from Mr. Cohan’s strenu- 
ous pen, and is said to contain intensely 
interesting situations and dramatic climax- 
es heretofore not found in Cohan _pro- 
ductions. It also has a cast of ‘superior 
excellence, very seldom found in so-call- 
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drama, and this is supplemented by a 
large and effective singing chorus, to the 
number of fifty. 
The first performance of ‘50 Miles 
From Boston’’ is sheduled for the Coloni- 
al Theatre Monday evening, June 17, 
and the fact that the performance begins 
at 8.15 and the final curtain falls at 10.35 
will undoubtedly find favor with subur- 
banities and Greater Boston people, who 
depend upon the city for their theatrical 
entertainment. 
The seat sale for the ‘‘50 Miles From 
Boston’? engagement will begin at the 
box office of the Colonial on “Tuesday 
morning, June PL 
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