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GRAND WATER PAGEANT. 
Annual Procession of Decorated Boats, and 
Harbor Illumination to be Held Thursday 
Evening, August 12, : 
The next event of general interest in 
Manchester is the water pageant on 
Thursday evening, August 12. There 
will be a procession of decorated boats, 
canoes and floats and the approaches to 
the harbor, and water front will be il- 
luminated. 
The pageant will be held, as usual, 
under the auspices of the IManchester 
Yacht club, and will be opento all yacht 
clubs and residents of the North Shore. 
All are cordially invited to enter, how- 
ever simple their decorations,’’ says the 
circular sent out by the club this week. 
It is to be hoped that the citizens of 
Manchester, both “‘native’’ and summer 
rssidents, will take hold and make this 
affaira thorough success. The Man- 
chester Yacht club has taken the _initia- 
tive for several years, and each year the 
parade of boats has been better. This 
year ought to surpass them all. Every- 
body who has a boat ought to be out. 
The circular sent out by the club says: 
“Entries in writing, giving the appro- 
ximate size of boat, must be received at 
the Clubhouse by noon of Thursday, 
Aug. 12, in order that the committee 
may make suitable provision for towing. 
Two or more owners may, if they desire, 
enter jointly. 
“Bow and stern lines must be pro- 
vided by all competitors for making fast 
to the main tow line. 
*‘The start will be made promptly and 
all competitors must be ready near the 
Fenton Company’s wharf at seven 
0’ clock. 
“Prizes: Ist, $35; 2nd, $25; 3rd, 
$20; 4th, $15; 5th, $10; 6th, $5. If 
preferred cups willbe given instead of 
money. Judges, Mrs. S. Parker Brem- 
er, Mrs. William Lowell Putnam. The 
beauty of the decorations as seen from 
the shore or froma distance will be an 
important consideration in awarding 
prizes. 
“Residents on the water front of Man- 
chester harbor and its approaches are 
requested to illuminate as the procession 
passes; and asthe most effective means 
for this purpose a stock of colored lights 
has been secured which can be pur- 
chased at the clubhouse at moderate 
prices. 
“If unfavorable sseatlite should nec- 
essitate a postponement three guns will 
be fired from the Clubhouse at about 
seven o'clock, in which case the pro- 
gram will be carried out the following 
evening.’’ 
Keith's. 
The public is certainly getting its 
money's worth at Keith’s Theatre these 
days, for not only is the vaudeville the 
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strongest that could possibly be secured, 
but in addition, the Fadettes, augmented 
to forty, are giving a popular concert pre- 
liminary to the regular show. 
Next week there is an attraction that 
is bound to cause a lot of comment. It 
is called ‘‘ A Night in a Monkey Music 
Hall.’’ It was brought to this country 
especially for the Keith circuit, and for 
the last few months has been the biggest 
kind of a sensation on the Hammerstein 
Roof Garden in New York. One of 
the largest monkey companies ever 
brought together, and all of them trained 
to give an entire performance, 
without 
any humans on the stage, they have a 
stage on a stage, something after the 
manner of ‘‘A Nightin a English Music 
Hall,’’ with a monkey orchestra, and a 
leader who is as great in personality as 
Souza and makes all kinds of fun. There 
are monkey card boys who appear be- 
tween the acts and a number of star fea- 
tures in the vaudevlle section, including 
a monkey heavy weight lifter, a trapeze 
performer, a juggler, a clown and a 
number of others, all of which are amus- 
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