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Cohan, veteran actor, playwright, composer and
producer. The production, to be called "The
Merry Malones/' is now in rehearsal, and will
have its premiere on September 5 at the Co-
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!onial Theatre, Boston, for a run of three weeks,
after which it opens in New York at the
Erlanger Theatre for an indefinite period.
Some time has elapsed since the last George
M. Cohan musical show appeared in New York,
that having been "Rosie O'Reilly," which suc-
ceeded the lively "Nellie Kelly." The Witmark
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Priaulx on Road
Joseph M. Priaulx, manager of the sheet
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CONCORD, N. H., August 15.—A bronze tablet in
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