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E. F. ALBEE, General Manager A. PAUL KEITH, Assistant General Manager

B. F. Keith’s Theatre B. F. Keith’s Theatre , Mass. Philadelphia, Pa. B. F, Keith’s Union Square Theatre B. F. Keith’s Jersey City Theatre New York Jersey City, N. J. B. F. Keith’s Harlem Theatre B. F. Keith’s New York Jersey City, N. J. B. F. Keith’s Theatre B. F. Keith’s Theatre Lowell, Mass. Toledo, Ohio B. F. Keith’s Hippodrome B. F. Keith’s Theatre Cleveland, Ohio Columbus, Ohio B. F. Keith’s Theatre B. F. Keith’s Theatre Cleveland, Ohio Portland, Me. B. F. Keith’s Theatre B. F. Keith’s Theatre Cincinnati, Ohio Louisville, Ky. B. F. Keith’s Theatre B. F. Keith’s Bijou Theatre Indianapolis, Ind. Boston, Mass. The Keith Theatre The Keith Theatre Providence, R. I. Pawtucket, R. I. E. F. Albee, Proprietor E. F, Albee, Proprietor

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Percy G, Williams’ Colonial Theatre . . . . New York City Percy G. Williams’ . . . . Brooklyn, N. Y.

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Fifth Avenue Theatre . New York City

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S. Z. Poll’s Theatre . Hartford, Conn. S. Z. Poll’s Theatre Waterbury, Conn. S. Z. Poll’s Theatre Scranton, Pa. S. Z. Poll’s Theatre Wilkes-Barre, Pa.

Grand Opera House . Syracuse, N. Y.

Colonial Theatre . . . • Lawrence, Mass.

Hurtig & Seaman’s Lyric Theatre . . . . . Dayton, Ohio

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Warhur ton Theatre . Yonkers, N. Y.

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B. F. KEITH’S THEATRE BOSTON, MASS. PROGRAM WEEK OF APRIL 1, 1912 TWO PERFORMANCES DAILY Doors Open at 1.30 and 7.15 P. M. Overture at 2.00 Afternoons and 7.48 Evenings Performance Ending Approximately at 4.46 P. M. and 10.80 P. M. Acts are nm in the order given oniy when feasible to do so, and the routine is subject to change without notice. It should also be noted that the order in which they are placed on the program does not necessarily indicate the value of acts. B. F. KEITH’S VAUDEVILLE STANDARD OF THE WORLD A OVERTURE (a) “Popular Medley” Albert Von Tilzer (b) “Advance and Retreat of the Salvation Army Descriptive B. F. Keith’s Theatre Orchestra Bart E. Grady, Director. The Heniy Miller piano used exclusively in B. F. Keith’s Theatre and B. F. Keith’a Bijoa Theatre.)

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659 Washington St. OAIBTT THBATMB OPEN KVENIN08 COMING SOON EDDIE LEONARD The Famous Minstrel Man and Author of “Big Brown Boolah Eyes,” assisted by Mable Russell, Singing His Own Original Songs in His Own Peculiar Way. EDWARD ABELES The Clever Legitimate Comedian and Late Star of “Brewster’s Millions,” in a Brand New Farce Comedy of Domestic Life, “He Tried To Be Nice.” LYDIA BARRY The Singing Comedienne and Daughter of Little Billy Barry, with New Songs. NATE LEIPSIZ The Magician Twice Commanded to Appear Before the King of England. THE COURTIERS B. A. Rolfe’s Biggest and Best Musical Produc- tion.

NOTICE TO PATRONS

HATS. No head coverings to be worn in any seat In the auditory. FEES. Absolutely no fees of any kind are permitted In this Theatre. Patrons are respectfully requested not to disregard this rule, as it is the desire of the management that all be treated alike, and this becomes an impossibility when fees are given for courtesies extended by employees. CHECKING. (FREE) Facilities, Ladies’ Boudoir at Tremont Street entrance, rear of grand Staircase, and at left of Wash-

ington Street entrance, long lobby ; also in lobby of Second B^cony. RESPONSIBILITY. Management will not be responsible for articles contained in bags, packages or in pockets of any clothing checked nor for the loss of or damage to articles or garments left in the theatre or checked in coat rooms by patrons. LOST ARTICLES. Articles found by patrons should be left at Gentlemen’s Check Room, long lobby, Washington Street. Patrons may obtain lost article blanks of the ushers. Articlea will be retamed for sixty days, at the expiration of which time, if unclaimed, they will he returned to the finder. BUREAUS OF INFORMATION. Washington Street en- trance and Gentlemen’s Check Room, long lobby. TOILET ROOMS. On every floor. ENGINE AND DYNAMO ROOMS. One of the sights oi Boston. Always open to visitors, located in basement. Entrance from Washington and Tremont Street Lobbies. SMOKING ROOM. A Smoking Room for Orchestra patrons approached by staircase from Red Room. PHYSICIANS and other persons expecting telephone calls will please write their names on the back of their seat check and hand the checks to the Chief Usher. MAIL. mall box in Red Room, coilecdon three times hourly until 10.25 P. M. TELEPHONES. Public telephone Pay Station with an at- tendant in charge in Washington Street lobby open to the puUic between the hours of 8 A. and 10.30 P. M. Admis- sion to theatre not necessary. For convenience of Patrons, Pay Stations will be found in the Smoking Room and Ladies’ Parlors of Orchestra, and in First and Second Balconies. DRINKING WATER free from all impurities is served in the orchestra and balconies. On each floor sanitary drinking ompe may be obtained at the fountains. The beautiful Electric Lighting Fixtures for this Theatre were furnished by

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First Time Here POLZIN BROTHERS German Acrobatic Comedians D First Time Here BILLY K. WELLS The Hebrew Orator

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The courtesy of patrons who remain seated until the finish of an act will be appreciated

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The Marble Engine Room of B. F. Keith’s Theatre is famous all over the world. It is open to patrons at all times. Have you visited it?

To Those Who Travel

If you are planning to travel for pleasure or business in this country, Europe or any part of the world, you will find our Foreign Exchange Department equipped to provide for every financial requirement while away Letters of Credit^ Travelers' Cheques^ and Foreign Currency^ Passports^ and forwarding of mail^ telegrams^ etc.

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The courtesy of patrons who remain seated until the finish of an act will be appreciated

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The Marble Engine Room of B. F. Keith’s Theatre Is famous all over the world. It is open to patrons at all times. Have you visited it ?

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