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Gillette in ‘‘Secret Service’’ at the 
Hollis Next Week. 
William Gillette, under the diree- 
tion of Charles Frohman, crowded 
the Hollis Street theatre, Boston, 
all this week with a revival produc- 
tion of his most popular dramatiza- 
tion of Conan Doyle’s hero of fic-. 
tion, ‘‘Sherlock Holmes,’’ the title 
role of which Mr. Gillette per- 
formed ‘with his customary master- 
ful skill and sensation. 
During the current week, begin- 
ning next Monday, the 7th, Mr. Gil- 
lette will play his stirring Civil 
War drama, ‘‘Secret Service,’’ en- 
acting his original role of the spy- 
lover, who, after penetrating the 
hostile country and proceeding to 
thwart the enemy’s purpose against 
his own country, falls under the 
sway of the daughter of the com- 
manding general he was planning 
to destroy. 
After the week of ‘‘Secret Ser- 
vice,’? Mr. Gillette is promised for 
the week beginning 14th instant in 
his world-famous fareial comedy, 
“The Private Seeretary.”’ 
The engagement of this distin- 
euished star terminates at the Hol- 
lis with the week ending 26th in- 
stant, during which he will appear 
in a round of the remaining plays 
of the revertoire selected for his 
present tour. 
B.._ F. Keith’s Theatre. 
Charlotte ITunt, the Boston stock 
actress, who has been making such 
a hit at B. F. Keith’s theatre dur- 
ing the week, will appear Monday 
in something that will prove a de- 
cided novelty in vaudeville. It is 
a one-act comedy drama written by 
Miss Hunt, and in which she is the 
only person appearing. The action 
takes place in a lady’s boudoir, 
Poultry and Game 
Fresh Eggs and Butter 
Fruit and Berries 
All of the Best Quality 
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beautifully furnished, and during 
the piece a delightful little love 
story with a jealous woman as the 
principal figure, is unfolded, and at 
the same time Miss Hunt does a 
charming little bit of comedy in 
showing Milady dressing for the 
street. On this bill will be one of 
the greatest European novelties 
ever imported to this country, call- 
ed ‘‘The Four Uessoms,’’ a big 
troupe of acrobats and balancers. 
iloward and North will present the 
greatest of all their comedies, 
“Those Were the Happy Days.’’ 
Another extraordinary feature 
from abroad will be Vilmos Wes- 
tony, the pianist of international 
reputation. Still another foreign 
company is that of Perey Warm, 
who will appear in a. dramatic 
sketch, based on one of W. W. Ja- 
cobs’ famous sea stories, called 
‘““The Boatswain’s Mate.’’ Other 
features will be Gordon and Marx, 
German comedians, and the Royal 
Colibris, a troupe of midgets. 
Meats and Provisions 
Orders will be Collected Every Morning 
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Meats and Provisions 
Also a Full Line of 
Choice Vegetables and Fruit in their season. 
Ewsex and St. Peter Sts, 
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Healthful Alaska. 
In his annual report the Surgeon- 
General of the Army declares that 
‘‘Alaska still maintains its position 
as by far the healthiest region where 
the army is stationed.’’ 
There were but two deaths among 
the 1,064 troops in Alaska last year, 
both from drowning. Infectious fe- 
vers were noticeably absent, no case 
being reported of typhoid fever, 
smallpox, measles, scarlet fever, or 
diphtheria. This record is so re- 
markable that it is bound to attract 
attention and causes comment. 
Be thankful every day; don’t pile 
your gratitude all on to one day. The 
man who is thankful only when the 
Governor says he must, never is very 
thankful any day. 
All fires are costly, bnt the cost 
of burning tobacco in this 2o0untry 
annually foots up an appalling sum, 
and there is no insurance recover- 
able, 
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