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The public performances of "Los Tres Ramilletes" and "El Cochero y M. Corneta," the annual spring the aria's of the Sociedad Espancle, will be given in Brattle Hall this evening at 8 o'clock. Tickets for the plays at $1, and 75 cents are on sale at the Schcehof Book Company, 128a Tremont street, C. A. Koehler's, 149a Tremont street, Boston, and the Co-operative, or may be obtained from P. Tappan, 68 Mt. Auburn street.
"Los Tres Ramilletes," a modern Spanish comedy by Breton de lcs Herseros, deals with the amusing complications which follow Don Narciso's Ecast of his popularity with the ladies. He concocts a scheme to prove his popularity, but the plot is discovered by his friends and the joke is turned on him. In "El Cochero y M. Corneta," the author, Ramon de la Cruy, treats the adventures of Nicodemus, a coachman who is discharge by his master for careless driving.
The casts are as follows:
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