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...BRINE, 1312 and 1436 Mass. Ave.BLARNEY (durch) Bonnet takes unqualified delight in assuring his patrons that in the future he will give up "beating down" the students, since this, he considers, puts him on a level with the Cambridge police. Come boys, make your own prices. It won't do you any good, but then, where's the harm? Come and set your traps for me at 2 Holyoke St., Marks' Barber Shop...
BLARNEY (durch) Bonnet takes unqualified delight in assuring his patrons that in the future he will give up "beating down" the students, since this, he considers, puts him on a level with the Cambridge police. Come boys, make your own prices. It won't do you any good, but then, where's the harm? Come and set your traps for me at 2 Holyoke St., Marks' Barber Shop...
...three successive years, and the entire repertoire of opera comique productions in this country has had none more successful with the public than this has proven. Its comedy scenes and situations are amusing, its romantic story affords ample opportunities for good acting, and Planquette's tuneful numbers delight all lovers of good music. The cast will be as follows: Serpolette, Clara Lane; Germaine, Laura Millard; Henri, Marquis J Corneville, J. K. Murray; Jean Grenicheux, Edgar Temple; Gaspard the miser, Oscar Girard; The Bailli, Lindsay Morison; Notary, Dick Jones...
COMIC opera returns to the Castle Square Theatre next week after a long absence in the welcome form of Millocker's "Beggar Student." This was the opera given by the company when it opened its season 54 weeks ago, and its return will be hailed with delight by those who remember the production then. That for the coming week will be vastly superior in every way, for the singers have gained a great deal by their year's training, and the staging will be of that very high excellence which has been attained only by months of arduous effort...
...ordinary play goer and to not a few readers, who are by no means ordinary. But the realistic and materialistic trend of our own time is one of the strongest reasons for going back to Shakespeare's country and dwelling in it until we have learned to take familiar delight there. One of the best introductions to Shakespeare is his own play of Hamlet, for in spite of the romantic method he has there presented a type of man and a scheme of thought and feeling with which many of the young men of our own time are in intimate...