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The annual meeting of the Young 
Men’s Christian association will be 
held at the First Baptist church 
(Foss class room), on Monday 
evening, May 7. All past and 
present members are requested to 
be present. 
The receipts from the recent 
Grand Army fair amounted to 
SI135- 
The firemen have been kept on 
the jump the past few days answer- 
ing alarms for forest fires, which 
have burned to considerable extent 
in many cases. Grass fires careless- 
ly left are the most prolific cause ol 
the conflagrations. 
The steamer “Gov. Douglas” has 
been hauled from winter quarters 
between the bridges and is being 
fitted for the season at  Foster’s 
wharf. 
The cantata “Belshazzar”, was ré-’ 
peated at the Dane Street church, 
last Sunday evening, before a large 
and satisfied audience. Rev. C. H. 
Williams, Ph. D., of Gloucester, ex- 
changed pulpits with Rev. E. H. 
Byington at the morning service, 
and delivered a powerful sermon. 
The May breakfast given at the 
Avenue Methodist church on Tues- 
day morning was a great success, 
and was largely patronized. 
Mr. and Mrs. George P. Brown 
are enjoying a trip to Washington, 
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The Karama club announces the 
fifth of its attractive parties at 
Commercial hall on May 8. 
City Clerk Herrick has received 
from Secretary Dow of the Essex 
Institute a valuable document in 
the shape of a printed record of the 
births in Beverly from 1660 to 
1849. 
The Gulf Refining Co.’s steamer 
“Larimer” arrived at the docks on 
Sunday and quickly unloaded a 
cargo of mixed oils, departing Wed- 
nesday morning for Port 
Tex. 
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BEVERLY, MASS. 
E. C. SAWYER. 
Dr Aj We -Pehx has *been- enter 
taining his. brother,-Dr. AM -.Felix, 
of North Adams, the past week. 
Miss Louise Walker of Hartford, 
Conn., has been visiting friends in 
the city the past week. 
Alvah J. Bradstreet is building a 
new house on Elliott street, F. W. 
' Hammond having the contract for 
the foundation work. 
Rev. Robert A. MacFadden.. of 
Danvers addressed. a large audi- 
ence of members of the Men’s club 
and the Young Women’s club on 
“Street Life in Cairo and Scenes in 
Egypt,’ on Monday evening, at the 
Dane Street chapel. The address 
was filled with interesting anec- 
dotes and scenes, and was greatly 
appreciated. Refreshments’ and a 
social hour followed the address. 
Miss Anna Lovering of Taunton 
has been the recent guest of friends 
in-the’ city. 
New Play at the Tremont. 
Henry W. Savage will. produce in 
the Tremont Theatre next Monday, 
May 7th, a new American play by 
Jesse Lynch Williams entitled “The 
Stolen Story.” Playgoers generally 
will remember the many paragraphs 
that have been written in anticipa- 
tion of the production of this work, 
and its coming to Boston at this 
time is exceptionally apropos. The 
author long since established him- 
self as a schooled writer of the short 
story and “The Stolen Story,” taken 
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as it is from) his own observation as. 
a journalist, promises to afford a 
clever and absolutely novel point of 
view of certain phases of the Ameri- 
can life-drama. It may not be 
amiss to add at this time that Mr. 
Williams has novelized his play un- 
der the name of “The Day Dream- 
er,’ and the book is now on the 
Stallsonven Dive, stolen, Story eeise aa 
graphic and intense narrative which 
concerns the theft of a legislative 
bill, the loss of which involves the 
integrity and honor of a statesman 
of reputation. Altogether, no play 
to be produced in recent years prom- 
ises so much of novelty as “The 
Stolen Story,” and Henry W. Savy- 
age has spared no expense to make 
the production a most noteworthy 
one in every detail. The scenic 
equipment is unusually heavy and 
complete while the interpretation of 
the plot is intrusted to a cast of su- 
perior excellence. 
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Success in business is due in a large degree to the careful management of your banking business. 
An Account with the Beverly National Bank assures Absolute Safety for your money — also 
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