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CopLEY THEATRE, Boston. 
“Sweet Lavender,” which is to be 
produced by the Henry Jewett Play- 
ers at the Copley Theatre, Boston, 
next week, is undoubtedly the most 
tender and human story that has 
come from the pen of the great Eng- 
lish dramatist, Pinero. Written be- 
fore “The Second Mrs. Tanquary,” 
“Tris,” “The Gay Lord Quex,” and 
the so-called “problem” plays, it is 
entirely free from the atmosphere of 
these later pieces, and possesses all 
the freshness and charm of a world- 
famous playwright in his most en- 
gaging mood. 
It has been the most popular of all 
of Pinero’s plays. The story is one 
of youthful love, human frailty and 
Gloucester 
"Phone 200 
generous impulse. 
The play is a comedy of pure sen- 
timent, interspersed with kindly wit 
and quaint humor. When it was pro- 
duced first in London, one celebrated 
critic declared it to be “as brilliant as 
a flash of lightning.” 
“Very Goop Eppir.” 
It is rather a remarkable fact that 
the delectable musical comedy “Very 
Good Eddie,” which starts on its 
thirteenth, and last triumphant week 
at the Wilbur Theatre, next Monday, 
should have even exceeded in popu- 
larity its companion play, “Nobody 
Home,” with the same _ producers, 
Elisabeth Marbury and F. Ray Com- 
Nov. 3, 1916, 
TRAIN SCHEDULE 
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MANCHESTER POSTOFFICE 
FRANK A. Foster, P. M. 
Office opens 6.30 a. m., closes 8 p. m. 
Holidays at 10.09 a. m. Money orders 
sent to all parts of the world; window 
open 7 a. m. to 7 p.m 
Mails close for Boston, north, east, 
south and west: 7.02 and 10.10 a. m.; 1,05, 
4.51 and 7.55 p.m. Sundays at 7.24 p. m. 
For Gloucester: 10.10 a. m.; 2.47, 5.35 and 
BD. tle 
Two mail deliveries to all parts of town 
daily; one noon delivery in central parts 
of town. Lobby open Sundays for mail 
in lock boxes: 9 a. m. to 11 a. m. 
PRIDE’S CROSSING P. O. 
MAIL SCHEDULE. 
Mails due from Boston and way sta 
tions and all points beyond: 6.50, *9.13, 
11.32 a. m.; 3.07, 5.52 p.m. Sundays *9 
ai: 
From Beverly Farms, Manchester, 
Gloucester and Rockport, 6.50, 7.38, 11.2 
a. m.; 1.43, 5.27 p. m. ' 
Mails close for Boston and way stations 
and all points beyond at 7.15, 10.15 a. m.; 
1,15, 5, *8.45 p.m. Sundays, *3.30 p. m. 
For Beverly Farms, Manchester, Glov- 
cester and Rockport, 6.30, 10.15 a. m., 
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*Not for registered mail. 
Office hours—Week-days, 6.30 a. m. to 
8.45 p.m. Sundays, 9 a. m. to 12 m., and 
3 p. m. to 3.30 p. m. 
ELISHA PRIDE, P. M. 
year ago. . 
It is a tuneful, joyous offering, by 
Philip Bartholomae, the author of 
“When Dreams Come True,” with a 
cast of many favorites, including 
Ernest Truex, Alice Dovey, Ann Orr, 
Magna Paxton, Florence Earl, Oscar 
Shaw, Denman Maley, and those ex- 
quisite dancers, Inez Hall and William 
Reardon. The “Cake Walk” intro- 
cuced by this pair has made a decided 
hit, and will be continued all the 
stock, presented at this house just a | coming week. 
