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The Hambers of the Farms Engine 
Co. No. 3, are leaving this afternoon on 
the 4.26 train for Boston for their annual 
‘night off.’? They will have a dinner 
at a down town hotel and later go to the 
theatre. A number of invited guests are 
accompanying the party. Among these 
are: J. M. _ Publicover, Councilman 
Woodberry, Councilman Wiseman, 
Walter Wright, A. M. Marshall, John 
Morgan, John Cressy, Robert Hodgkins, 
F. W. Varney, H. E. Morgan, W. S. 
Pike, Officer C. E. Williams, Frank 
Williams. Also Geo. S. Sinnicks of 
the Manchester fire department. 
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“Israel” Comes to the Hollis Street 
Theatre, Boston, Next Week. 
The young French dramatic author, 
Henry Bernstein, is a worthy follower of 
that distinguished line of French dram- 
atists, Moliere, Balzac, Victor Hugo, 
Alexandre Dumas, father and son, and 
Victorien Sardou. ‘““Israel’’ is -Bern- 
stein’s masterpiece and his latest. play. 
As in ** The Thief,’’ and in ‘* Samson,’ 
Bernstein’s purpose is to tell a dramatic 
story of unflinching power, full of sur- 
prises, and with its climax withheld until 
the end As the first curtain goes up, 
the lounging room of the Rue Royal 
Club ts discovered and gathered together 
is a group of young Parisians, who await 
the arrival of their leader, Thibault of 
Croucy. He isto force the resignation 
of a rich Hebrew banker, Justin Gutlieb, 
from the club. Gutlieb refuses to resign 
and Thibault insults him so deeply that a 
duel becomes inevitable. Thibault’s 
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mother, the Duchess of Croucy, learns 
of the impending meeting and in her last 
extremity sends for Gutlieb. A sudden 
suspicion fills Thibault and accusations 
follow. He will not leave the room un- 
til he knows why his mother should pro- 
tect this enemy. What follows is atre- 
mendous outpouring of climaxes, for the 
young man finally forces his mother to 
confess,—wrings from her unwilling lips 
the fact that he is himself a Jew and 
should he kill Gutlieb, he is murdering 
his own father, and that he, Thibault of 
Croucy, Prince of Clar, is himself of the 
race he so despises. 
Charles Frohman brings ‘‘ Israel,” 
with Constance Collier, Graham Browne, 
Edwin Arden and the rest of the original 
New York cast to the Hollis Street thea- 
tre for a two weeks’ engagement begin- 
ning next Monday night. Matinees will 
be given on Wednesday and Saturday of 
each week. 
Ruth St. Denis at the Hollis. 
For the third time since her coming to 
Boston Miss Ruth St. Denis, who is ac- 
claimed by the press of Europe and 
America as the greatest of all modern 
dancers, has had her engagement pro- 
longed. Originally booked for the holi- 
day week only, Miss St. Denis was first 
held over for special matinees at the 
Colonial Theatre and then transferred to 
the Hollis Street Theatre for another 
series of matinees. So triumphant has 
been her success and so great the demand 
for seats that her management has again 
extended her engagement and she will be 
seen at the Hollis Street Theatre next 
week in four matinees, Monday, Tues- 
day, Thursday and Friday afternoons. 
The performances begin at 3 o'clock 
-and end in ample time to allow out-of- 
town patrons to catch their usual trains. 
Miss St. Denis is presenting a reper- 
toire of six dances illustrative of Hindu 
customs and religions. Each number on 
the programme has its own scenic equip- 
ment and the color and opulent beauty 
of the Orient is transferred to the stage 
as in no previous production. ‘The 
dancer is assisted by acompany of twelve 
native Hindus, who are most effective in 
enriching the Oriental atmosphere of the 
performance, 
