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BEVERLY FARMS 
On Thanksgiving day a service of 
one hour commencing at ten o’clock 
will be held at the Farms Baptist 
church as per old time custom. 
There will be a sermon by the pastor 
and special music. 
Benjamin Osborne of High street, 
has delighted his neighbors lately 
with samples of celery grown by 
him in the garden in the rear of his 
home. The vegetable seen by the 
Breeze man was certainly as fine as 
could be grown. 
A real estate transaction of much 
interest to Beverly Farms residents 
is that whereby John A. Collins of 
Salem becomes the new owner of the 
Marshall & Moulton Express Co., 
which is one of the oldest in the 
state and has operated between Bev- 
erly and Boston for over fifty years. 
The new owner, Mr. Collins, has 
been employed for many years by 
the American Express Co., but we 
understand the purchase is indepen- 
dent of the American Express Co. 
A. Preston Thissell of Thissell’s 
market has a case of blood poisoning 
in his hand. 
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hurd of Bos- 
ton, have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. 
James B. Dow, Hale street. 
A special feature at the Baptist 
Sunday school service last Sunday 
was special musie by a four piece 
orchestra, made up of Rex Hull, 
Fred Hull, Ruel Davis and Arthur 
Harlow. 
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Boston Opera House 
The Box Office sale of single seats 
for the performances at the Boston 
Opera House will open Monday 
morning at 9 o’clock. 
The greatest interest is, of course, 
centered in the opening performance 
which is the first presentation of 
Saint-Saens ‘‘Samson et Delila’’ in 
Boston. This performance will take 
place on Monday evening, Novem- 
ber 27th, and will inaugurate the 
third season at the Boston Opera 
House. The wonderful scenery 
painted by the eminent Italian ar- 
tist, Pietro Stroppa, under the per- 
sonal supervision of Director Rus- 
sell, will surpass anything that has 
ever been seen on the stage. 
The cast selected for the opening 
performance will include Giovanni 
Zenatello, Maria Gay, Dingh Gilly, 
Jose Mardones, Edward Lankow. 
The orchestra will be conducted by 
Mr. Andre-Caplet. 
Pueeini’s ‘‘Tosea’’ will be given 
on Wednesday evening, November 
29th, with Carmen Melis, Giuseppe 
SAN FRANCISCO 1915 
Announcement made of free trip to the 
Panama-Pacific 
International 
Exposition 
ORD has been received from Sunset, the Magazine of the 
Pacific and the Far West, of the organization of the Sunset 
Panama-Pacific Club. The Club offers a four weeks’ trip to the Ex- 
position to be held in San Francisco in 1915, including railway fare, 
Pullman, diner, hotel accommodations, admissions to the fair, side 
trips to points of interest, all in return for a little time each week to 
be devoted to the work of the Magazine. 
The exposition is to be held to commemorate the completion of 
the Panama Canal, connecting the Pacific and Atlantic. 
From ail 
indications it will be by far the greatest World’s Fair ever held. 
The Magazine has issued a very attractive booklet descriptive of 
the trip, and giving further particulars, which will be sent on appli- 
cation. 
The membership is very limited and it is not likely that more 
than one or two applications will be accepted from this vicinity, 
Request for particulars should be sent to 
SUNSET PANAMA-PACIFIC CLUB 
317 BATTERY STREET, SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA 
There are times when 
words cannot express your 
mood. ‘Then what a valued 
friend is a sympathetic in- 
strument. You can show 
joy, love, tenderness, sad- 
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THE PIANO FOR THE HOME 
Its sweet, mellow tone affords every 
possibility of expression, every 
change from sunshine to storm. It 
speaks for you. 
Hear one of your favorites on it. 
H. J. BURKE 
Rogers and Chase Building 
BEVERLY, MASS. 
Gaudenzi, Antonio Scotti, A. Silli 
and Luigi Taveechia. Roberto Mor- 
anzoni will conduct. 
Friday evening Verdi’s ‘‘Aida’’ 
will be presented with Emmy Des- 
tinn, Maria Gay, Edward Lankow 
and A. Silli. This performance will 
be conducted by Mr.. Arnaldo Conti. 
‘‘Carmen’”’ will be given on Sat- 
urday matinee. Mr. Caplet will con- 
duct and the cast will include Ed- 
ward Clement, Maria Gay, Jose Mar- 
dones, Bernice Fisher and Jeska 
Swartz. 
The prices for single seats for the 
regular operatic performances are: 
$5.00, $4.00, $3.00, $2.00, $1.50, 
and $1.00, 
