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RAAT AAT EUAN AR TURAL ARAN 
The annual inspection of Preston 
W. R. corps, No. 93, which was 
scheduled to be held on Tuesday 
evening, Nov. 8, has been postponed 
on account of the G. A. R. hall being 
used on that evening for the state 
election. Mrs. Callahan of South 
Boston is the inspecting official. 
Charles F. Butman has started in 
the poultry business on Stanley 
street at Centerville. His place is 
called the ‘‘Bald Hill Poultry 
Farm.’’ 
The Republican representative 
convention was held in G. A. R. hall, 
beverly, last Tuesday evening. 
Messrs Geo. H. Bennett, Elmer 
Standley and Charles F. Butman, the 
ward 6 delegates attending, accom- 
panied by a party of Farms Republi- 
cans, John S. Baker made the nom- 
ination of Councilman John L. Sal- 
tonstall and Samuel Cole nominated 
Herman A. Macdonald, both candi- 
dates receiving the nomination by ac- 
clamation, to which they made neat 
speeches of acceptance. After the 
convention a collation was enjoyed. 
Sidney Larcom is the new clerk 
at Varney’s drug store. 
Miss Pauline Luke has commenced 
her studies at the college at Wash- 
ington, Conn., of which she was a 
student last year. 
Stephen Henchy, the popular meat 
cutter at Wyatt’s market, has con- 
‘ cluded his duties there on account of 
the closing of the season and has ae- 
cepted a position in Boston. 
Mr. and Mrs. James F. Holton of 
Providence, R. I., have been among 
this week’s visitors at Beverly 
Farms, 
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Fresh Eggs and Butter 
Fruit and Berries 
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Also a Full Line of 
Choice Vegetables and Fruit in their season. 
Sneak Thief at Work at the Farms. 
Word was received at the Beverly 
police station late Monday night that 
the room of Christopher Jewett at 
the garage on the Robert Rantoul es- 
tate on West street, was broken into 
some time between 8.05 and 8.40 and 
a yellow English traveling bag and 
suit case, two bank books, one on the 
Provident Institution for Savings at 
Boston, containing $130, another on 
the Penny Savings bank of Salem,” 
containing $30, two shirts, a night 
shirt, seven or eight collars and $15 
in money were stolen. 
Mr. Jewett left his room at 8.05 and 
returned at 8.40 and the articles were 
taken during that time. He has his 
suspicions as to who the guilty party 
or parties may be and the police are 
investigating. 
B. F. Keith’s Theatre. 
Every week at B. F. Keith’s the- 
atre new faces brighten the bill, and 
next week will be no exception to 
this rule, as there will be a number 
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newcomers, all stars in their particu- 
lar lines, with several old and tried 
favorites. 
One of the newcomers will be 
Gene Greene, who has made a tremen- 
dous hit during the past few weeks 
singing his own songs in a charac- 
teristic manner. The Field Brothers 
are also newcomers, recently with 
one of the big minstrel troupes. 
Among the old favorites are Will 
K. Murphy and Blanche Nichols, in 
what is probably the funniest farce 
now on the boards, called ‘‘The 
School of Acting,’? in which the 
passing army perishes in a scream of 
laughter. Goleman’s Dogs are with- 
out question the most: wonderful 
troupe of canine actors ever on the 
stage. Local favorites will be Kath- 
erine Nelson and Elizabeth Otto, in 
their pianologue, and among other 
features to be announced are Cooper 
and Robinson, the celebrated colored 
entertainers, in ‘‘A Friend of Mine.”’ 
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