BEVERLY FARMS 
James R. L. Wiseman and family 
spent the past week in a cottage at 
Conomo Point, Essex. 
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert M. Merrill 
of Ellsworth, Me., spent the past 
week at Beverly Farms as guests of 
friends. 
Eugene T. Connolly recently ad- 
mitted to the Mass. bar, has taken up 
the practice of law in the office of a 
large Boston law firm. 
The members of the Beverly Farms 
Fire Dept. played hosts to a large 
gathering of firemen from the city 
proper, city officials and friends at 
the annual outing last Saturday at 
Preston field. Chef Walter B. 
Wright served a fine colation and 
there were sports of various kinds, 
including a ball game. The weather 
was ideal and everyone had a good 
time. The committee in charge of 
the affair was- composed of Willard 
B. Publicover, George F. Wood, 
George S. Day, E. Fred Day, Robert 
P. Williams and Howard Preston. 
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PiyMoutH THEATRE, Boston, 
“A Pair of Queens,” a three act 
farce which has met with extraord- 
inary success in Chicago and later in 
New York, will begin an indefinite 
engagement at the Plymouth Theatre, 
Boston, beginning Monday _ night, 
Sept. 18th. 
H. H. Frazee produces this farce 
and it has a trinity of authors in the 
persons of Otto Hauerbach, A. Sey- 
mour Brown and Harry Lewis. Mr. 
Frazee has assembled an _ excellent 
cast of fun-makers to present this 
farce. The leading players will be 
Kathleen Clifford and Maude Eburne, 
the latter who made such a tremend- 
ous hit as the slavey in “A Pair of 
Sixes.” 
“KATINKA” 
“Katinka,” the musical play by 
Otto Hauerbach and Rudolf Friml, 
begins the fourth week of its success- 
ful run at the Shubert Theatre next 
Monday night, Sept. 18th. This new- 
est Hammerstein production which 
has a year’s New York run to its 
credit is attracting large audiences 
daily to the Shubert playhouse and 
from present indications, will have to 
remain in Boston a few more weeks 
in order to satisfy the demand of the 
theatre-going public. 
T. Roy Barnes, the clever young 
comedian, who deals out comedy every 
second that he is on the stage and 
never fails to get a laugh, and Ada 
Meade, as the wife of this American, 
head the cast. Miss Audrey Maple, 
who was here a few seasons ago in 
“The Firefly” sings the title role and 
David Reese is the tenor. A Robins, 
3ernard Gorcey, Minna Phillips, May 
Thompson, Walter Manthey, Renee 
Noel, Bourke Sullivan, F. Stanton 
Heck, Albert Sackett and Jerry Childs 
complete one of the best casts ever 
organized. 
GiosE THEATRE, Boston. 
“A Movie with a Mission” is the 
terse way one of the spectators at 
“The Little Girl Next Door” express- 
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ee TE I 
ed his opinion of this great photo- 
filmed report of the Illinois Vice 
Commission, which is packing Loew’s 
Globe Theatre (Boston) to the doors 
at each continuous presentation each 
day, and which seems destined for a 
long stay in that city. The third week 
begins next Monday, Sept. 18. From 
the fact that over 60,000 people in 
Boston have gone away from the 
theatre the past week, soberly and 
thoughtfully impressed, its educative 
effect bids fair to bear good fruit in 
an awakened civic consciousness of 
the revolting traffic in young girls 
which is said to be successfully con- 
ducted in Boston as well as other 
large cities. 
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