NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
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Messrs. Fred Lycett, Leon T. Fos- 
ter, Gilbert Crispen, Ralph Richard- 
son enjoyed camp life at West 
Gloucester on Sunday. 
Mrs. Annie C, Thornton, who un- 
fortunately fell while descending 
the stairs at her home in Boston sev- 
eral weeks ago, breaking her wrist, 
is recovering rapidly. 
Mrs. H. W. Butler was ealled to 
Townsend, Mass., on Wednesday, 
where her father, Stephen B. Allen 
is eritically ill. 
Howard Foster, driver at the local 
engine house, is quite ill at his home 
on Magnolia avenue. 
Mrs. E. F. Butler is the guest of 
her son Lyman, at his home on Wes- 
tern avenue, this week. 
Nazimova—Hollis Street Theatre 
All Boston is ringing with the 
praises of Nazimova, who enters 
upon her second week at the Hollis 
Street Theatre on Monday next. In 
addition to the regular Wednesday 
and Saturday matinees, a special af- 
ternoon performance will be given 
on Thursday, Washington’s Birth- 
day. 
Seldom in Boston’s theatrical his- 
tory has there been such a flood of 
enthusiastic commendation visited 
upon any stage favorite as has 
surged upon the once Russian, now 
almost wholly American, dramatic 
genius. 
Nazimova’s art has, for seven 
years, been known and appreciated 
in Boston, but never before have 
such tributes been paid to it. The 
story of ‘‘The Marionettes,’’ while 
not altogether new, is newly treated. 
It is the wonderful art of Nazimova 
that makes the presentation of 
‘““The Marionettes’? one of the 
events of the year. The play is ex- 
quisitely mounted and the gowns 
are a display in sartorial art. 
Disease of Honey Bees 
The United States Department of 
Agriculture calls attention to the 
fact that American foul brood and 
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Boston Theatre 
The great battle scene of Dustin 
and William Farnum’s play, ‘‘The 
Littlest Rebel’’ now playing at the 
Boston Theatre never fails to arouse 
the audience to the highest pitch of 
excitement and it is frequently nec- 
essary to raise and lower the cur- 
tain twenty-five times to satisfy the 
enthusiasm of the spectators. In 
mounting this particular part of the 
play A. H. Woods, the producer, 
left no stone unturned to depict an 
actual battle in all its thmniling 
phases, and with this end in view he 
invited a score of veterans of the 
Civil War to be present at the final 
rehearsals of ‘‘The Littlest Rebel.’’ 
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