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SOMERVILLE THEATRE OFFERS FIFTY TICKETS TO STUDENTS

First Fifty University Men to Apply at Box Office Will Receive Compliment ary Tickets to Performance Tonight

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Tonight at 8.15 o'clock "Getting Gertie's Garter" will be presented at the Somerville Theatre. The management has announced that the first 50 Harvard men to apply at the box office will be admitted to the performance as its guests. The theatre can be reached most directly by taking a North Cambridge car to Day street and walking through one block.

This play, written by Wilson Cullison and Avery Hapwood, is successfully acted by the Somerville Players. The plot is a rapid succession of situations, resulting in untold complication. Miss Anne Hamilton in the role of Gertie, the heroine, is most attractive; and Mr. Harry Bond as Gertie's husband, and Mr. Halbert Brown as the clownish butler, do justice to difficult roles.

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