Word: breakfasting
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Breakfast, 60 cents - 7.30-9.15 o'clock...
Florence Moore, star comedience of "Breakfast in Bed", is the headliner at Keith's this week, offering some unusual songs and an above-the-average line of jokes. Her act seems a little breathless, however, especially in contrast with the easy-going patter of Jack Benney, who amuses highly without apparent effort. Palo and Palet, "Less Bouffons Musical" received the warmest reception of all on Monday night, after their offerings on the accordion, saxophone, clarinet, trombone, and other wind instruments. They played with a versatility and ease which astonished the audience and brought many rounds of applause. Franklyn and Charles...
These men, with Coaches Bingham and Farrell and two managers will leave the South Station at 2 o'clock tomorrow afternoon, and arrive at Tyrone, Pennsylvania, at 7 o'clock Sunday morning. After breakfast the team will go in autos to State College, where they will stay until after the meet on Tuesday with Penn State. During the stay the team will be the guests of the college, and live in the college dormitories. Tuesday evening the team will go to Philadelphia and remain there until after the meet with the University of Pennsylvania on Saturday. Practice will be held...
...took the compulsory shower bath and gave his clothes over for fumigation as No. 69? Did not the blatant Curley, rejected as Mayor, assail Peters as the candidate of "Harvard College and the slums"? If Curley ever slept at a hobo lodging house and chopped wood for his breakfast, it is not of common report. Peters is different, more of a doer than a talker, a getter of information at first hand. Not soon will his old friends stop chaffing him about his adventure to see for himself how the "down- and-outers" were treated at the "institution" known...
...Faithful, even so the chief magistrate of Boston, this time alone, spent the night incognito among the dwellers of his capital. As "No. 69" he slept at the Wayfarer's Lodge, and with 75 other "down-and-outers" chopped wood from five 'till nine in order to earn his breakfast of oatmeal, bread and coffee. "And they came to a fair garden all set about with trees, wherein was a fountain and in the midst whereof there stood a pavilion--" relates the Book of the Thousand and One Nights. Something rather different must have greeted the Mayor...