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LAWRENCE flcCARTY

Lessee and flanager.

WEEK OF APRIL 30, 1906

NEW YORK

Hippodrome

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INCLUDING MEALS AND STATEROOM BERTH

Write for booklet “ A HAPPY MONTH IN JAMAICA,” and our monthly “ THE GOLDEN CARIBBEAN”

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The Palace Limousine CarSeats 8 passengers. The Handsomest Car in America; suitable for theatre, wedding andpleasure drives. ,

Sid*--entrance Touring Cars, four, five and seven seats, prices from $3.00 to $6.00 perhour. Surreys, $2.50 per hour. Runabouts, $2.00 per hour.

Special Kates by the day, week or month.OPEN DAY AND NIGHTAutomobiles Stored and Washed for $10 per Month. Repairing, etc.

K. A. SKINNER, ProprietorTel. 67 Tremont. 8 79 CLARENDON

VICTOR TALKING MACHINELeads the world as a Musical Instrument,

Entertainer and EducatorIT SINGS IT PLAYS IT TALKSM. STEINBRT & SONS CO.

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renovate the fur before delivery.

ALTERATIONS and REPAIRS may be done now at Summer prices

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N. B.—MAY 15, we will move our warerooms to Nos. 372 to 378 Boylston Street

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Boston theatre.LAWRENCE MoGARTY - Lessee and Manager.

THE EXECUTIVE STAFF.

Business Manager F. E. FondMusical Director Napier LothianMachinist D. B. CraigElectrician Edward C. SmithProperties W. E. ChesterMaster of Auxiliaries. .James W. TaylorChief of Ushers Chas. S. LougeeDeor- ( R. G. Howe, W. J. Finnkeepers

(Jere. O’Connor, Wm. S. Ford

Ticket Agents| ;

J°h£. j® B°ond

Advertising Agent Charles S. Harris

Matron Mrs. Laura Sloper

Press Representative W. H.Walsh

Box Office open from 9 A. m. to 10 p. m.

Doors open 1.30 and 7.30 f. m.

Children in arms not admitted.

Ladies' Retiring and Cloa-k Room onOrchestra Floor. No Fees.

Gentlemen's Check Room head of First Bal-cony Stairs. No fees.

Stroking and Gentlemen's Retiring Room onFirst Balcony Floor.

Smoking positively forbidden in the Foyer.

Opera Glasses for hire at stand in Foyer.

Parties finding lost articles in any portion of theTheatre please leave same at Opera Glass Stand

The Furniture used in this Theatre from TheShawmut Furniture Co., 267-269 Tremont St.

Pianos and Organs used in this Theatre fromMason & Hamlin Co., 492 Boylston Street.

Palms and Plants used in this Theatre furnishedby New England Decorative Plant Co., 78Devonshire St.

Electric and Gas Fixtures furnished byMcKenney & Waterbury, 181 Franklin St.

Silverware used in thie Theatre from Woodman,Cook & Co., 364 Washington St.

Patrons using Tremont Street Subway, willfind a convenient exit through Mason St. aoor.

The Mudge Press, 55 Franklin Street.

Program published by S. A. LINCOLN,

55 Franklin Street., Tel. Main 267.

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A PARTY UNDER SPECIAL ESCORT WILL LEAVE BOSTON MAY 23 FORA DELIGHTFUL SPRING TOUR TO

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The outward journey from St. Paul will be over the “ Soo Line” andCanadian Pacific Railway, visiting Banff Springs, and the return via the

Northern Pacific Railway. Also, on the same date, a party for the Pacific

Northwest and the Park, omitting the Alaska voyage.

Tour to the Park, the Northwest and Alaska, going via the Great Lakes,

July 7.

Railroad and Steamship Tickets to all Points

(igl^Send for descriptive book, mentioning trip desired

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LAWRENCE McCARTY,Lessee and Manager.

THE LARGESTFIFTY-SECOND SEASON OF

AND MOST MAGNIFICENT THEATRE IN AMERICA

Evenings at8.oo o’clock WEEK OF APRIL 30, 1906

Matinees Dailyat 2.00

64 99

Messrs. THOMPSON & DUNDYPresent the

NEW YORK HIPPODROMEPRODUCTION OF

A Yankee Circus on Mars8

1 Arranged by Frederic Thompson.Stage Direction of Edward P. Temple.

All Scenery by Arthur Voegtlin.Lyrics by Harry Williams.

Music by Manuel Klein and Jean Schwartz.Book by George Y. Hobart.

Program Continued

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Stiff Hats, $2.50, $3.50, $4.50Soft “ 2.50, 3.50, 5.00Silk “ 6.00, 7.00Opera “ 6.00, 8.00Straw “ $2 00, 3.00, 4.00, 5.00

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Our assortment of every

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including

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PROGRAM—Continued

ACT I.

"A YANKEE CIRCUS,” STRANDED, BOUGHT BY THE ENVOYFROM MARS

Signor ThunderairoAurora, a Saucy SoubretteAndy Wood, a Sideshow “ Spieler”Sheriff PennybiggerMessenger from Mars, his first trip to earthIke Morgan, Boss CanvasmanEarnest Jay, an InnocentWoozy, Wild Man of BorneoPicturesque Pete, a Tattooed ManThe Bogie ManJo-Jo, tne dog faced boyLiving SkeletonThe MidgetPolicemanMrs. Earnest Jay, another InnocentVoltini Thirdrail, electric ladyHenrietta Heavysides, the fat womanMile. Hortense, "snake charmerSusie Sutherland, the long haired ladyMadam Gazaza, Circassian ladyThe Shell ManThe Clown

.Joseph C. MironBessie McCoy

. . .Arthur Wooley. . .H. J. Siegfried. Ben F. Grinnell

. . .George MartinF. Provost

.L. Wolcott. .George Holland

Fred BennettJake Young

L. ScottEverett Scott

Thos. Cook. . . .Maud Kimball

Mabel StanleyLeila Roemer— Carlyn Mauro

...Grace Franton—Alice ReddingAlfred Trueschel

Snitz Edwards

Rubes, Canvasmen, Boys and Girls, “Spielers,” Ticket Takers, Ticket Sellers,

Townspeople, “ Butchers,” and Animal Men by the Hippodrome Company.

Program Continued

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PROGRAM—Continued

Claire Heliot and Her Lions

The sensation of the capitals of Europe and the New York Hippodrome.Imported by and under the exclusive direction of Thompson & Dundy. Atriumphant exhibition, unrivaled in the annals of woman’s courage and prowess.

ACT II.

“ A YANKEE CIRCUS ” PERFORMANCE IN THE ROYALCOURTYARD OF THE KING OF MARS

King Borealis, Ruler of the Planet Mars Arthur WooleyPrincess Peekaboo, his daughter .Ellen RavnerThe Astrologer George Martin

Milkmaids, Chamberlains, Dignitaries, Pages, Royal Guards, Drummers,Amazons, Officers, etc., by the Hippodrome Company.Costumes designed by Alfredo Edel of Paris and executed by Landorif, Paris,

Dazian and Wanamaker of New York.

Program Continued

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We pay Careful Attention to the Prompt and Correct Filling of All Mail Orders

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OUR STANDARD ALWAYS THE HIGHESTOUR STOCK ALWAYS THE LARGESTOUR PRICES ABSOLUTELY THE LOWEST

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It takes time to make awnings. You are sure to have them just whenyou want them if ordered now. We manufacture them in our workrooms,and will hold them for you till you say the word. Full assortment of

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Vudor Porch Shades

We have exclusive sale of these for

Boston;they are a success, easy to

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We make to order windowand, door Screens in the best

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Slip Covers Each slip is cut separate on the piece of furniture it’s for

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Window Shades We are fully equijjped, and on command will furnishestimates for home, office, factory or institution.

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“ ROLL=AWAY ” WINDOW SCREENSDemonstrated in Upholstery Dept.

These screens must be seen to be appreciated. Their success is as-

sured. Those who gave trial orders last season, in many cases, havefitted every window in their homes this year with the “ Eoll-away.” Askthe demonstrator to explain the working and advantages of this make.

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PROGRAM—Continued

CIRCUS TOURNAMENTRobert O’Meers, Equestrian Director

Note.— The Artists participating in this tournament all make initial appear-ance in Boston, and many have never before appeared before American audi-ences. Exclusively contracted by Thompson & Dundy for the New YorkHippodrome and the Boston Theatre. The entire world was ransacked tosecure their services. Program subject to change in order of appearance, owingto their extensive repertoire.

Barlow's Hippodrome ElephantsA diversified demonstration of the wonder products of skill and patience in

pacliydermic education, wholly new and entirely unique and original.

Louise Powell and Robert CottrellHighest salaried and most wonderfully expert bareback performers ever

known. A display of equestrian manoeuvers filling the observer with incredu-lous amazement.

Clowns Adolph and Snitz EdwardsThe children’s idols who have tickled the risibilities of America and every

foreign clime.

Mile. Marquis and PoniesEminence of equine exhibitions. East Indian cobs taught and trained to

heights of intelligence never before attained.

Program Continued

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French Cuisine par excellence

A la Carte All “Day Orchestra

ARTHUR DREYFUS, Prop.

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PROGRAM—Continued

Sisters O’Meers Caicedo

Most daring and expertly graceful artists on the tight-wire, and “ The Kingof the Bounding Wire.”

Col. Gaston BordeverryThe world’s greatest rifle and pistol shot, the inventor and originator of play-ing a piano and disrobing a lady with repeating Bifles, assisted by

Mile. Leonie De Lausanne

“DANCE OF THE HOURS”From La Giaconda, Vincenzo Borneo, Ballet Master

“ This ballet takes rank above all those famous terpsichorean productions that London hasalways claimed are unapproached.”—N. Y. Herald.Costumes designed by M. Alfredo Edel and executed by Landorff of Paris.

GRAND FINALEProgram Continued

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Prices ranging from

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buving a moderate priced

NEW VIOLINthan by becoming owners of unidentified old ones. Weinvite inspection and examination. The finest and largestcollection of BOWSever brought together is also to be found in our stock. Our

“Test Warrant Strings”are known and used by every musical person that hasfound occasion to become acquainted with them.

OLIVER DITSON COMPANY150 Tremont St., Boston

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PROGRAM— Con tin ued

MUSICAL NUMBERSJohn J. Braham, Musical Conductor.

“A Yankee Circus on Mars”Scene I.

Overture OrchestraOpening Chorus Williams & Kleina— “ Beuben, Tell Your Mandy ”... Williams & Schwartz

Entrance of Sheriff Chorus Williams & KleinEntrance of Soubrette Chorus Williams & Kleina — “ Hold Your Horses” Williams & Schwartz

Aurora and Chorus“ The Bogie Man” Williams & Schwartz

Thunderairo and ChorusEntrance of Messenger from Mars Williams & Klein

ChorusFinale Klein

Scene II.

Milkmaids’ Chorusa — Grand Ensemble of Martians

Aurora BorealisKing of Mars, Aurora and Chorus

Ensemble Jungle Chauffeurs“ Git a Horse ” King and ChorusEntrance of Yankee CircusThe Animal King

Thunderairo, Freaks and ChorusYankee Circus Episodes“ Ballet of the Hours” From La GiacondaGrand Finale Entire Company

Program Continued

Williams & SchwartzHobart & Klein

Hobart & Schwartz

Hobart & KleinWilliams & Schwartz

Klein...... Klein

. . . .Poncliinelli

Hobart A Klein

RTIEFF PIANOSSecond to None

HAVE A WORLD-WIDE REPUTATION FOR THEIR

ELASTICITY OF TOUCHRICH SINGING TONEGREAT VOLUME AND DURABILITY

We invite the public to investigate the merits of these instruments and com-pare them with any or all others.

THE STIEFF PIANO HAS NO SUPERIORUSED AT NEW ENGLAND CONSERVATORY AND SMITH COLLEGE

Sold on Easy Payments from Factory to Home at their Factory Warerooms.Write for particulars.

No. 207 Tremont StreetOpp. Hotel Touraine, Boston, Mass.

BURTON A. HODGE, Manager

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Criterion.

All other pens combined have not the improvements ofthe Simplofiller.

Simply Press It to FillNo inky fingers; no sweat; no leaking; small expense. Best stand in

Boston. We sell direct from the manufacturers: 2 years’ iron boundguarantee. That is the secret of our selling 10 pens to others one.

Other dealers’ prices for No. 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

2.00, 2.50, 3.00, 3.50, 4.00, 5.00, 6.00

godd'andMbetter'in quality 89c, 1.25, 1.50, 2.00, 2.10, 2.50, 3.00

CRITERION PEN CO., 28 Tremont Row(Demonstration at Epstein’s Drug Store.)

WEARING APPARELIncluding the entire family laundry, washed, starched and dried

ready for ironing, and

ALL FLAT WORKWashed, dried and ironed, ready for use

ALL FOR 30 CENTS PER DOZENGET KID OF

Blue Monday Soap Blue HeatSoiled Clothes Starch Water Worry

Send a postal for a sample Eist

The Cambridge haundryTrade

amouslexible

inishMark

©liarsannotrack

oambridgbport MASS^

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PROGRAM—Con tinued

EXECUTIVE STAFF FOR THOMPSON DUNDYGeneral ManagerPress DepartmentTreasurerStage ManagerBallet MasterWardrobe MistressMechanical Effects executed byProperties by

Electrical Effects by j

.George A. KingsburyW. C. ThompsonJohn W. KellyGeorge ClareSig. Romeo

Mrs. Francis ZiebarthJohn FosterJos. Logan

Daniel CaseyH. Bentham

“A YANKEE CIRCUS ON MARS”NARRATIVE

The opening view discloses a travelling circus of the familiar type picturesquely encampedfor the day on a village “ lot.” It is “ circus day,” with all its manifold, exuberant joys. Anattachment for debt is followed by a sheriff’s sale of the enterprise and the flashing upon thescene of a Messenger from Mars, commissioned by His Majesty of the Planet to purchase a“Yankee Circus” and convey it to the kingdom. The transaction is completed then andthere and the journey is begun by airship as the scene changes.In the Royal Courtyard of Mars, before His Imperial Highness and his dignitaries and ret-

inue, the “Yankee Circus” provides entertainment, which is designed to set a new standardin acrobatic, gymnastic, equestrian and specialist endeavor—an athletic tournamentembracing the sensational triumphs of the age and of the world.The effort is made to preserve the romantic fascinations of the circus without wearying

confusion and commonplace; in scenic surroundings of wondrous splendor; with visionclean, distinct and undisturbed, and relieving and lightening with mirth, music and word,march and ballet.

Boston TavernEuropean Plan THEATRE AND

PRIVATE DINING ROOMS DINNER parties

C. L. TORKE. .

A Specialty.

& go. Ordway PI. & 347 Washington St.

At SodaFountains,

5 Cents.

LEXINGTON HOTELHave you seen the new Graperie ? The most unique and original room in the

world. One of the sights of Boston. Open 4 p. m. Ladies’ entrance 637 Wash-ington St., also 17 Boylston St. Table d’Hote Dinner Thursdays and Sundaysin the Louis XV room (entrance on Boylston St.) foe $1.00 with wine.Souvenirs. Perfect service. Try it. J. D. FANNING.

LADIES!The Latest and Most CorrectStyles in MILLINERY canalways he found at ...

The BOUQUET134 TREMONT STREET

We make a Specialty of Mourning GoodsOrders taken at ResidencesThe name Schubert branded on each cigar

j^^our^protection^^^Ordei^y^iame^^^^^

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BOSTON THEATRE EXITS.

kxiTC.

Clearance Saleof Piano PlayersWe have in our player piano de-

partment from 12 to 15 piano play-

ers;some new, some returned from

rental; some used in demonstration.These piano players we are going

to close out in the next ten days re-

gardless of cost or former prices.

Wouldn’t a piano player supplyjust what is lacking for your summerentertainment at home or in the

country.

This sale offers a remarkable op-

portunity, as you can see by the

reductions.

We quote a few to give you anidea.

Five $200 Apolloettes, now $115 to $130

Two $250 Apollos, “ $140 to $165

One $375 Apollo Grand, “ $268

Two $275 Chase & Baker’s, “ $ 1 95 each.

Terms cash or $10 down and $7 a month.

1,000 rolls of music for any of

above players at 25 to 50 cents a

roll.

Hallet & Davis Piano Go.ESTABLISHED 1839,

146 Boylston St., Boston.

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Meyer Jonasson & CoTremont and Boylston Streets

are showing complete lines

of Tailor-Made Linen Suits

and Batiste Princess Gowns

— at moderate cost

“Batiste Princess Slips”

Name of Mfr., R. G. SULLIVAN, Stamped on every

7 -20-4lOc. CIGAR

Is the SMOKERS’ PROTECTION and Standard of Quality

BOSTON DISTRIBUTORS

McGREENERY 4 MANNING. Cross and Fulton Sts.

L. 1ESELS0HN, 128 North St.

MAKER, TO WEARER.THE

$222 Hat412 WASHINGTON ST. gQSTONSILK OPERA HATS $5.00

WILLIAM E. DOYLE

Jflorist

6 Beacon St. and 306 Boylsten St. Boston, Mass.

Conservatories. 1509 Cambridge St., Cambridge.

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Going away for the Summer?

Then you had better make your arrange-

ments for telephone service now. A tele-

phone will keep you in touch with your

business and friends in the city. In emer-

gencies it is indispensable.

Rates and full particulars from

MAIN 6090

CONTRACT DEPARTMENT

101 MILK ST.

New England Telephone and Telegraph Company

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YOU CAN RELY ON

LEWANDOS'--V ’

LARCEST

OLDEST

EST

AMERICAS GREATEST

CLEANSERS DYERS LAUNDERERS

Spring CleaningBlankets Lace Curtains Furniture Coverings

Rugs Carpets Bedding Embroideries

Fine Table Linen and

CLOTHING OF ALL KINDS FOR

Men Women or Children Cleansed or Dyed and

Refinished properly

17 TEMPLE PLACE BOSTON 284 BOYLSTON STREET

2206 Washington Street Roxbury 70 Market Street Lynn 1274 Massachusetts Avenue Cambridge

1 Galen Street Watertown (convenient for Newton patrons)

New York Philadelphia Baltimore Washington Providence Newport Worcester Hartford New Haven

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The DressmakerWho Uses

Salter'sSPOOL SILK

is Sure of the

Best Results

OcD Reliable Salter’s Spool Silk

THE BEST BY TEST M

OEOROE B. DODGE

bailor an&

Importer

CHAMBERS, 15 BEACON STREETNext to Hotel Bellevue

BOSTONTELEPHONE HAYMARKET 1211

Tickets All Theatres

HERRICKCOPLEY SQUARE

2329-2330-2331 Back Bay

AFTER THE THEATRECO TO

BOSTON’S NEWESTDINING PLACE

Ye Old English RoomHOTEL THORNDIKE Music

LONDON HARNESS CO.'S

FAMOUSHAND-SEWN

English GlovesFOR MEN AND WOMEN

IN TAN, WHITE AND BLACK

$1.25

We are now located in the John

Hancock Building,

176 Devonshire St. and 27 Federal St.

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OF A BRIDE

No. !>

(From Mrs. Edward Taylor, in Jamaica Plain, to

her dearest friend, Cora Wallace, in Quincy.)

Dearest Cora: — Just wait till you see the house we’ve hired. We sim-ply had to get from under father’s roof, and for a week Ted and I have beenscouring the country looking for a place to rest our weary heads— a placewhere hard language and strife is absent.

We are going to move over to West Somerville and set up housekeeping.Ted isn’t very strong on Somerville, but I have coaxed him over to my idea,and I guess he will stand for it. He’ll have to.

Ted wanted to move out to North Saugus. When he sprung that on me1 nearly threw a spasm. “ North Saugus! ” said I, “ why that is the end ofthe world; that’s where people go who want to save burial expenses. Younever could lind the place after dark without experienced guides.”

“ I know it,” said Ted, “ that’s why 1 want to go there. Your old manwill never have brains enough to find the place, and we will be beautifullyrid of him — of course I want to go to North Saugus.”

Well, of all things Ted has ever said or done to me I tliinl: that was theworst, and without letting him see that I was cut to the quick, I just handedhim some conversation that made him sit up. 44 Look here,” said I, “ youjust want to cut out this abuse of my male parent, and you want to quit call-

ing him 4 old man.’ I’ve told you that before. You drop it right off, orthere will be something doing in your neighborhood you wTon’t get over for amonth.

44 Besides,” said I, in my bitterest tone, “you’re not so much when it

comes to parents and guardians. The neighbors don’t hesitate to say wliacthey think of your 4 old man.’ You just drop my father from your conversa-tion, or I’ll begin to talk.”

That shut Ted off in great shape, and he didn’t offer another kick ongoing to West Somerville.

After peace had been restored Ted said, real amiable like, “Say, Jane, I

wouldn’t mind your father’s red whiskers so much if he’d only keep ’emcombed.”

That was quite a concession for Ted, I think.We move Tuesday.

Lovingly,

Janet.

P. S. Have you seen George Lothrop lately? I met him at the Shaw-mut Furniture Co., 207-269 Tremont St., the other day, and gracious 1 didn’tknow him lie’s shaved off his mustache, and if he didn’t look different,

I’m no judge. It makes him look ten years younger. He is a salesman atthe Shawmut, you know, and I bought a splendid refrigerator from him for$10. It is surely worth $5.00 more.

(Letter No. 10 will be published next iveek.)

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