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COLUMBIA THEATRE, March 4, at 3 p. m., Dr. Horace Howard Furness will read Henry V. for the benefit of the Massachusetts Indian Association. Tickets can be obtained from Mrs. Chas. H. Parker, 33 Chestnut street; Mrs. S. T. Hooper, 36 Rutland square; Mrs. R. T. Paine, 6 Joy street; Mrs. Curtis Guild, Jr., 124 Marlborough street; Miss Dewey, 96 Chestnut street, Boston. Seats reserved. Those on floor and in first three rows of balcony, $2.00. Rear of parquet circle and balcony, $1.50. Family circle, 75 cents. Admission without seat, 50 cents...
COLUMBIA THEATRE, March 4, at 3 p. m., Dr. Horace Howard Furness will read Henry V. for the benefit of the Massachusetts Indian Association. Tickets can be obtained from Mrs. Chas. H. Parker, 33 Chestnut street; Mrs. S. T. Hooper, 36 Rutland square; Mrs. R. T. Paine, 6 Joy street; Mrs. Curtis Guild, Jr., 124 Marlborough street; Miss Dewey, 96 Chestnut street, Boston. Seats reserved. Those on floor and in first three rows of balcony, $2.00. Rear of parquet circle and balcony, $1.50. Family circle, 75 cents. Admission without seat, 50 cents...
...MILK WHITE FLAG.- Chas. Hoyt's contribution to dramatic literature entitled, "A Milk White Flag," with its battle's guard followers on the field of Mars and in the court of Venus has drawn liberal patronage to the Park Theatre. The piece is one of the best Mr. Hoyt has yet written and offers a most delightful evening's entertainment. There have been many changes for the better since it was originally presented at the Boston Theatre, and the company besides being a large one includes many well known players. Prominent among them are: Chas. Stanley, Geo. Schiller, J. Aldrich...
...MILK WHITE FLAG.- The presentation of anything from the pen of America's popular playwright, Chas. Hoyt, not only calls out a large and expectant audience, but it is an event eagerly looked forward to by amusement lovers all over America. At the Park Theatre, beginning Monday evening, Feb. 1, his greatest success, "A Milk White Flag," which is claimed to be a departure from his previous efforts, will be presented. Mr. Hoyt does not claim it as a comedy, a farce, or an opera. He only announces it in his usual modest way: "A musical entertainment...
Adams, H. W., Jr.; Alger, F. M.; Averill, J. G.; Blanchard, H.; Burden, I. T.; Bullock, A. H.; Burlingame, F. A.; Barrett, R. L.; Curtis, Trazier; Carter, H. S.; DeBlois, L. A.; Denison, G. H.; Dickson, Chas.; Dent, L. L.; Donaldson, N. R., Jr.; Davis, H. E.; Emmet, G. F.; Edmunds, G.; Endicott, H.; Gratwick, F. C.; Gilman, A. S.; Gray, H. G.; Grinnell, F. W.; Gannett, T. B., Jr.; Hyde, B. D.; Hoyt, L. A.; Jastram, E. P.; Kinnicutt, F. H.; Liebmann, G.; Little, J. M., Jr.; Montague, S. S.; McDuffie, C. H.; Parker, H. F.; Peabody...