NORTH SHORE BREEZE. 
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Berries Bought by Full Measure. 
Berries, by full measure, is what 
North Shore folk will get this summer, 
according to the new law passed by the 
legislature and which has been received 
by the sealers of weights in the various 
towns. 
No more can the dealer say ‘‘ so much 
a box’’ and expect to get by if the box 
doesn’t hold a quart, a pint or half pint 
according tothe quantity desired. Boxes 
of a quart or less hereafter must be either 
a quart, ahalf quart or quarter quart, 
level measure, so it won't do any good to 
sell “* by the box’’ for the box, whatever 
it is, will be full size. 
Blueberries have not before been in- 
cluded in the list of berries which shall 
be sold by measure rather than by the 
box, 
Keith's. 
Bert Leslie, who divided honors with 
Hattie Williams in “‘Fluffy Ruffles’”’ 
last season, will be the principal attrac- 
tion at Keith’s Theatre the week of May 
31st. Mr. Leslie in his ‘* Hogan’’ 
sketches, with his outlandish slang, has 
always beena prime favorite in vaudeville 
and he will no doubt receive a warm re- 
ception. 
An acrobatic feature of great interest 
will be that of the Willy Pantzer Troupe, 
the midget acrobats who do some as- 
tounding feats. 
Charles and Fanny Van, who proved 
great favorites this week, will remain for 
another. Others on the bill are the Five 
Salvaggis with their sensational dances; 
the Big City Four, one of the best male 
quartettes now onthe stage; Paul Kleist; 
Jennings and Renfrow, the comedians; 
the Daleys in a rolling skating act and 
others. 
Park Theatre, Boston. 
““The Traveling Salesman’’ has 
scored an emphatic success in Boston. It 
is now in the second month of its en- 
gagement, anda striking feature of the 
audiences now testing the capacity of the 
Park Theatre is, that they are made up 
in the major part, of strangers from all 
parts of the New England States. “They 
have heard and read of James Forbes, 
the now international playwright’s latest 
and newest creation of ‘‘ Bob Blake”’’ 
the modern drummer as known from 
Portland, Maine, to Portland, Oregon. 
Mark Smith, Rosalind Coghlan, James 
O’ Neil, jr., and Diana Huneker, head 
a cast that play ina lively, cyclonic fash- 
ion that sustains the story to the very last 
word ofthe final curtain. There willbe 
the usual Wednesday and Saturday mati- 
nees. 
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