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Mr, Willard’s Return. 
Mr. E. S. Willard, the distinguished 
English actor, who has not been seen 
in Boston since November, 1902, will 
reappear at the Tremont Theatre next 
Monday to fulfilla two weeks’ engage- 
ment. He will devote the first week 
to the presenation of ‘The Brighter 
Side,’’ a translation of Alfred Capus’ 
play, ‘“‘ La Chatelaine.’ The original 
work was a great success in Paris, 
where it ran an entire season at the 
Theatre Renaissance, and there was 
active competition among managers to 
secure the foreign rights. Mr. Willard 
produced ‘‘ The Brighter Side”’ during 
his recent engagement in New Yerk, 
and his opinion as to its merits was 
warmly confirmed by large and de- 
lighted audiences. Mr. Willard will 
present no less than four plays during 
his second and last week, the pro- 
gramme being as follows: Monday 
and Tuesday evenings and Wednesday 
matinee, ‘‘The Middleman,”’ by Hen- 
ry Arthur Jones ; Wednesday evening, 
‘David Garrick,’’ by T. W. Robert- 
son; Thursday and Friday evenings 
and Saturday matinee, ‘The Profes- 
sor’s Love Story,” by J. M. Barrie; 
Saturday night, “Tom Pinch,” by 
Charles Dickens. 
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There’s no end to the good things this big store holds for you 
Every day there’s a tussle between this and that as to which deserves 
most to be told about. One at a time is all we can say. Do we 
make it interesting enough for you? Should judge so—some of 
you can hardly wait till tomorrow to find out what is coming next. 
Today we’ll give you a hint of the dining chair collection, 48 
patterns of them. Just think of it, and starting at a solid oak, cane 
seated beauty at $1.00. Think you can find one at that price else- 
where? Try it. Here’s one half way up the line. 
A BOX SEAT DINING CHAIR 
Know what the “ Box Seat means? Well, its the stoutest sort 
of a seat that’s put into a chair, all mortised and tenoned, you know. 
You never hear it spoken of except in connection with the highest 
priced sort. Now here’s an instance of what this store’s doing for you. 
A beautifully designed chair of highly quartered oak. Has the 
colonial banister back and box seat — our 3-store combination price 
$2.00 
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Stationery, Toys and Wall Paper, 
SALEM. 
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J. M. PuBLICOVER. W B. PUBLICOVER. 
PUBLICOVER BROS. 
Contractors ii) Builders. 
Special Attention given to Jobbing. 
Furniture Repaired, Etc. All Work Neatly and Promptly Done. 
SHOP, HALE STREET, BEVERLY FARMS. 
P.O ,Box 74, Beverly Farms, Mass. Telephone Connection. 
OLIVER T. ROBERTS. WILLIAM HOARE. 
ROBERTS & HOARE, 
CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS. 
Contract Work a specialty. Particular attention paid to Jobbing. 
TELEPHONE CONNECTION. 
MANCHESTER-BY-THE-SEA. 
