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Our Store in Salem is altogether the Model Grocery Store of Essex County, fully stocked with the & \) 
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last season. Better than ever now. 
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Prescription Pharmacists, 
Central Square, MANCHESTER-BY-THE-SEA 
GEO. W. HOOPER, 
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First-Class Groceries, 
KITCHEN FURNISHINGS. 
MANCHESTER-BY-THE-SEA, 
Swansdown FLOUR 
and ‘Baking ‘Power 
Veuve Chaffard OLIVE OIL, 
Brigham’s Creamery BUTTER, 
SIPHON SODA, 
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MANCHESTER 
PULSIFER’S BLK. 
An Artistic Triumph. 
The ever-beautiful sextette from 
‘Lucia,’ rendered in a most effective 
manner with Gertrude Walker, so- 
prano; Louise Corbett, contralto; Mr. 
Tripp, 1st tenor; Mr. Bruce, 2d tenor; 
Mr. Davis, baritone, and Mr. Byers, 
bass, brought to a close the finest mu- 
sical entertainment that has been 
given in Beverly for a long time. 
City Hall was crowded Wednesday 
night at the concert given by Mrs. 
Louise Meek Corbett, and well was 
the large audience repaid for braving: 
the storm. The long program was 
listened to with rapt attention from 
the first to the last number, and each 
received well deserved applause. 
It would be hard to criticize or to 
give preference to any _ particular 
number. The program was one of 
universal excellence. 
Miss Gertrude Walker, the popular 
soprano, was in excellent voice, and 
her solo, “ Lusinghe Piu Care’’ was 
rendered with that expression and 
feeling that denotes the true artist. 
Mr. Arthur F. Luscomb, the talented 
violinist, took the house by storm in 
his selections. He responded with 
a little lullaby played with exquisite 
expression. Mrs. Corbett’s beautiful 
rich contralto voice appeared to good 
advantage inher solo with violin obli- 
gato, ‘‘Stars of Earth,’’ which she 
rendered most expressively. Her 
duet with Mr. Bruce was also one of 
the best numbers on the program. 
Mr. Tripp has a wonderfully beau- 
tiful, clear, tenor voice, which showed 
to good advantage in his solo, ‘‘On- 
away, Awake, Beloved,” and also in 
the duets and part songs. Mr. Bruce 
and Mr. Davis are too well known 
here to need any comment. Suffice 
it to say that both were at their best 
last night and their selections added 
materially to.the pleasure of the even- 
ing. 
Too much praise cannot be given to 
the work of Mr. Goldthwaite at the 
piano, and -his. rendition of Liszt’s 
Hungarian Rhapsody was done in a 
masterly style. 
To sum up, we would say, as at 
the beginning, that it was in musical 
lines, the artistic triumph of the year. 
Gala Affair. 
The twenty-seventh anniversary of 
the Ballou Club and the one hundred 
and twenty-third anniversary ot the 
birth of Rev. Hosea Ballou, in whose 
honor the club is named, were cele- 
brated conjointly by the club mem- 
bers Tuesday evening with a banquet 
at Ballou hall. The banquet hall was 
tastefully decorated for the occasion 
with the club colors and the tables 
were beautified with cut flowers. 
The guest of the evening was the 
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JEWELRY and.OPTICAL GOODS, 
Expert Watch Repairing. 
9 Central Sqare, 
MANCHESTER-BY-THE-SEA 
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REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE 
Notary, Justice of the Peace. 
25 Bridge Street, MANCHESTER 
M;. Leo C. Demach, B.A. 
TEACHER OF 
PIANO, ORGAN and HARMONY. 
Also, Private Tutoring. 
Pupil of J. Wallace Goodrich and Homer A Norris. 
Organist and Choirmaster of St. Peter’s Church, 
Beverly, and St. John’s Church, Beverly Farms. 
Lessons given at pupil’s residences if desired. 
Residence, 26 Broadway, Beverly 
$10.00 $60.00 
Bargains in TYPEWRITERS, 
Rebuilt Machines with New Platen, Type, 
Ribbons, etc., $25 to $35 guaranteed. 
Machines Almost New at low prices. 
Repaired, Rented, Exchanged. 
THE TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE, 
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38 Bromfield Street, - BOSTON 
Tel. 166 Main. 
Rev. Charles Conklin of Boston, who 
spoke most entertainingly of the life 
and work of the club’s founder, Rev. 
Hosea Ballou, and paid a strong trib- 
ute to his character. Mr, Conklin al- 
so gave an extremely interesting talk 
on “Humorous Phases of Travel in 
Europe,’ drawn from some of his 
own experiences abroad. 
Miss Bertha S. Orr, Mrs. Helen 
Cressy, Miss Lillie T. Perkins, Miss 
Hattie B Parker and Benjamin A. 
Patch added to the pleasure of the 
evening with musical selections. 
Mr. C. R. Bonney presided. 
