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BEVERLY FARMS. 
The new water plant installed at 
the Herbert M. Sears estate at 
Pride’s is now completed. It is a 
most up-to-date building equipped 
with a fine engine worked automat- 
ically by electric power with a ca- 
pacity of 35 gallons a minute. Three 
artesian wells sunk in the meadow 
of the estate supplies water which 
has been scientifically analyzed and 
is filtered at the plant. Conolly 
Brothers of Beverly Farms had the 
eontract to install the plant. EHrick- 
son of Boston, furnished the engine. 
The Sears estate will now have a 
bountiful supply of water, as city 
water is also used there. The family 
are fond of having week-end parties 
at Pride’s during the winter and 
they are now sure of water at their 
disposal the “year round. 
Letters remaining unclaimed at 
the Beverly Farms _ postoffice, Sep- 
tember 13th:—Miss Isabell Allen, 
Mrs. Louis Bacon, D. Baer, Mr. Ben- 
nett, Miss M. Callaghan, Miss Minnie 
Duffy, Frank Drinkwater, Michael 
Darey, Vicountees De Faramond, 
Miss Natley Gifford, Miss Harriet 
Gifford, Ralph Hamers, Mrs. L. A. 
Kane, G. W. Keene, Mrs. Langhan, 
W. V. Lanson, Mrs. Thomas Lang- 
ham. Mr. Patk. Lee, W. D. Landens, 
Oho 
H Sed Ome 
Miss Mary L. McCaffey, The Misses 
Morrill, Charles W. Morgan, Miss 
Helen O’Brien, Miss Grace Smith, 
Seaman P. Ware, Miss Mary Wheel- 
er, Estate of Joseph Wilson.—Wm. 
R. Brooks, postmaster. 
Houdini at B. F. Keith’s. 
After a sensational three years’ 
tour of the globe, during which 
period he has covered himself with 
fresh laurels in every civilized land 
under the sun, Harry Houdini, the 
world famous jail breaker returns to 
B. F. Keith’s theatre next week. 
Since his last appearance here Hou- 
dini has demonstrated that it is prac- 
tically impossible for bolts, bars, 
locks, and stone or iron walls to hold 
him captive. During his stay in 
Holland Houdini escaped from a cell 
in the Amsterdam city prison where 
he had been shackled to the wall by 
the local police; in St. Petersburg 
he escaped from the steel van used 
for the transportation of dangerous 
political prisoners from the courts 
to the imperial prisons, and at the 
recent Chicago aviation meet he 
plunged headfirst from an aeroplane 
into lake Michigan with both hands 
and feet shackled together. Rising 
to the surface with his limbs freed, 
Houdini swam ashore. For this en- 
gagement Houdini has evolved a 
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new feat, more incredible than any 
that have preceded it. He is placed 
in an airtight galvanized iron can 
filled to the brim with water, into 
which he is securely locked with six 
locks. While Houdini is in this 
helpless condition, the can is placed 
and securely locked within a heavy 
hermetically sealed iron bound 
wooden chest, from which the wizard 
escapes in an incredible short space 
of time. 
INVENTORIES 
Be sure to have your house inven- 
toried before closing it for the 
season. 
My Systematic Inventory for 
Private Residences assures the 
owner of a satisfactory adjust- 
ment with the underwriters in the 
event of loss by Fire or Burglary. 
Over 2500 Residences Inventoried 
under my system. Highest Ref- 
erences. 
Send for my Booklet or telephone 
FREDERICK C. RUSSELL 
Originator of the System 
131 State Street Boston, Mass. 
Telephone Main 1939. 
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