Sept. 22, 1916, Robo SHORE“BREEZE and Reminder 
“Very Goop Eppir.” 
It is the sare old story at the Wil- 
bur theatre, the same capacity houses, 
the same enthusiastic atidiences, the 
same catchy music and the same whole- 
some fun. And all because “Very 
Good Eddie” remains at that beauti- 
ful playhouse. And unless some 
thing unforeseen happens this charm- 
ing musical comedy will be playing 
until snow flies at this same beautiful 
playhouse. 
And why should there be a change? 
It would be difficult to find another 
attraction that would give half the 
satisfaction to audiences that is given 
nightly by this Marbury- Comstock 
production. The chief members of 
the cast that made the piece such a 
go in New York, where it is still go- 
ing, and ina third theatre, is seen in 
the production at the Wilbur. 
The seventh week of this delightful 
musical comedy begins Monday. 
LARCOM THEATRE. BEVERLY. 
Sept. 25th and 26th—Harold Lock- 
wood and May Ellison in “The 
Masked Rider.” ‘Travel Picture.” 
Sept. 27th and 28th—Pauline Fred- 
erick in “The Woman in the Case.” 
Billy Burke in ‘‘Gloria’s Romance.” 
Sept. 29th and goth— Marguerite 
Clark in “Little Lady Eileen.” 
“Secret of the Submarine.” 
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