July 7 1916, 
ANTI-SUFFRAGE ASSOCIATION 
Adj. Gen. Cole highly commends 
the prompt and efficient service of the 
temporary relief committee which, 
under the leadership of Mrs. John 
Balch, president of the Anti-Suffrage 
association, worked at the Armory 
and at Room 249, in the State House, 
last week, looking after the families 
of enlisted men. 
Eighty-five cases were investigated 
and assisted by this committee which 
has now made final arrangements for 
turning over the work and the data 
collected to the Volunteer Aid asso- 
ciation at 79 Kilby street, Boston. 
Mrs. Balch has been asked to serve 
with Messrs. George H. Lyman, A. 
C. Ratchesky and Edwin W. Curtis 
as a member of the General Commit- 
tee of the Volunteer Aid association. 
Her assistants from various parts Jf 
the State have already been at work 
at the headquarters of that associa- 
tion. 
Life is a lease imposed on the ten 
ant without previous communication 
of the conditions in the contract. 
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STRAND THEATRE, LYNN. 
North Shore residents and summ: + 
visitors will be especially interested 
‘n the feature photopiay to be showr 
at the Strand theatre, Lynn, next 
Sunday afternoon and evening, by 
reason of the fact that it was actet 
photographed in and arou d 
Gloucester and Rockport. Many 
residents of those picturesque places 
will remember having seen the coni- 
pany of screen stars and motion pic- 
ture camera men in town sone 
months ago when the picture was 
photographed. Jose Collins will be 
seen in the leading role of the play. 
The program for the first three 
days of the week will present Myrtle 
Stedman in the Metro play of “An 
American Beauty.” 
For the last three days of the week 
the Strand will show William Collier, 
Jr. in “The Bugle Boy,” a photo- 
play that established a record busi- 
ness for the New York Strand, ard 
Blanche Sweet in “The Dupe” a 
Paramount feature. 
Maysestic THEATRE, BOSTON. 
There has not been such a great 
theatrical sensation in Boston for 
years as “Where Are My Children ””’ 
the daring photo play which opened 
its engagement at the Majestic Thea- 
tre last Monday. An emergency call 
for police help was sent out on the 
opening night to control the crowds 
trying to gain admission to the thea- 
tre. On Tuesday it was necessary t 
give eight performances from II a. 
m. to Il p. m., to accommodate the 
thousands who wished to see this 
much discussed picture. 
There are doubtless ample argu- 
ments for and against the picture. 
Irom all accounts from New York 
and Chicago, and other large cities 
where it has been presented several 
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times daily to packed houses, it 1s 
neither a vulgar nor a cheap picture. 
On a foggy morning Gertrude, 6, 
sat up in bed and said: 
“Oh, Aunt Anna, what makes it so 
steamy outside?”—Cleveland  Plaii 
Dealer. 
Wife—Mabel has just informed :x 
that she is going to be married. 
Husband—Have you seen the young 
man? 
‘Not yet.” 
“Um! Considering that she is out 
daughter, don’t you think she should 
nave consulted us first?” 
“But you must remember, dear, that 
the girls of today are so thoughtless!” 
—Life. 
Slouchy postures menace health, 
