BEVERLY 
The Odd Fellows’ fair, to be held 
from Tuesday to Friday of next week, 
bids fair to draw a large crowd. The 
advertising end of the project has been 
excellent, and there is hardly a person 
in Beverly who does not know when 
and where the fair is to be held. 
George E. Lowell of Charnock street 
is entertaining his father, Henry B. 
Lowell of Ashdale, Me. 
Melville Woodbury is on an exten- 
sive tour through the West in the 
interests of his shoe business. 
The fire on Saturday night at the 
Rollaway on Rantoul street was fortu- 
nately stopped before it had done 
much damage, as the building is ina 
nest of fire traps, and a conflagration 
once started would have wrought 
havoc, especially as there was a high 
wind blowing. ‘The cause was at first 
thought to have been of an incendiary 
nature, but Officer Arthur G. Wells of 
the State police decided, after an in- 
vestigation, that it was accidental. 
Solon Lovett and Eben F. Lovett 
are spending a month in Jamaica. 
Louis P. Stanley, who has been in 
Philadelphia for some months, has 
been renewing old acquaintances in 
Beverly the past week. 
Miss Sadie I. Hanno announces a 
millinery opening from March 28 to 
April 11, at her parlors, 3 Chestnut 
street, where she will make a specialty 
of exclusive designs in latest dress and 
tailored hats. 
The class of 1906, Beverly High 
school, has made selections for the 
various class parts at the graduation 
in June. The valedictorian is Miss 
Florence Mitchell; Miss Avis Carle- 
ton will give the salutatory, Scott B. 
Putnam will deliver the oration and 
Miss Marjorie C. Woodbury will offi- 
ciate as prophetess. 
Miss Mary P. Story of Fairhaven 
spent Sunday as the guest of her 
father, David L. Story, of Broadway. 
In what capital city of Europe do 
the deaths annually exceed the births 
while the population shows a steady 
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The quarterly meeting of the Bap- 
tist churches of Beverly, Beverly 
Farms, Wenham and Manchester was 
held with the Beverly church on 
Thursday afternoon at 2.30, and as 
usual, was largely attended. 
Mrs. Carter’s Last Week 
at the Fremont 
The reception given to Mrs. Leslie 
Carter’s revival of ‘“‘ Zaza’’ at the Tre- 
mont Theatre has been so cordial that 
that famous play will be continued 
through the coming week the fourth 
and last of the distinguished actress’s 
stay in Boston. In all the stormy 
scenes of the play she reveals astonish- 
ing depths of passion, and her reserve 
power enables her to carry through 
the quieter moments with equally tell- 
ing effect. The five acts of Zaza are 
laid partly in a little provincial town 
of France, and partly in Paris, and 
they are all staged with that realism 
and care for dramatic effect of which 
Mr. David Belasco is a consummate 
master. Immediately following the 
close of Mrs. Leslie Carter’s engage- 
ment, Mr. Belasco will present at 
the Tremont, a grand revival of his 
famous drama, “The Heart of Mary- 
land,’ with a phenomenally strong 
cast, including Odette Tyler, RD. 
McLean, John E. Kellerd, Orrin 
Johnson, Edna Wallace Hooper and 
Wallace Edinger. 
What modern ruler has turned the 
highway robbers of this country into 
soldiers? Own the Stoddard lectures 
and you have his portrait with a 
character sketch. 
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BEVERLY, MASS. 
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