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BEVERLY FARMS 
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The new shed for the _ exercise 
wagon, etc., of the Farms fire de- 
partment is practically complete. 
The new building has the appear- 
ance of being crowded into a space 
which might well be unoccupied, 
and is a further argument why the 
city should purchase land in the 
rear of the engine house for future 
expansion. 
Thos. D. Connolly, 2d, who is at- 
tending school at Exeter, N. H., 
came home Wednesday for the holi- 
day and week-end. On that evening 
a party of young friends called 
upon him and spent a social evening. 
In remembrance of his birthday his 
parents presented him with a gold 
watch. 
The latter part of last week, 
Mark A. Knowles took out nomina- 
tion papers for candidate for alder- 
man in Ward 6, making an opposi- 
tion to the re-election of Alderman 
Augustus P. Loring, Jr. This will 
no doubt create much more interest 
in Ward 6 and bring out the voters 
in larger numbers. Mr. Knowles is 
popular in Ward 6 and his friends 
anticipate for him a good vote. Ow- 
ing to the fact that there will be no 
election of mayor this year, the vote 
in this ward will probably be 
smaller than usual, as will be the 
ease in all parts of the city. 
Boston Opera House 
‘“Thais’’ with Zina Brozia in 
the title role next Wednesday eve- 
ning will form one of the chief at- 
tractions during this week at the 
Boston Opera House. Aside from 
the fact that Zina Brobia comes to 
this countrv heralded as a Parisian 
beauty, and a singer and actress of 
uncommon gifts, her appearance 
will also signalize the premiere of 
‘‘Thais’’ on the stage of the Boston 
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Opera House, and the settings pro- 
vided by Director Russell for this 
opera will be fully in keeping with 
the artistic standards set for the 
season in the production of ‘‘Sam- 
son et Dalila.’’ 
Another newcomer will also make 
his debut that night in Boston. He 
is Jean Riddez, for ten years the 
leading baritone of the Paris Grand 
Opera, whose Athanael promises to 
differ from all the other portrayals ~ 
of that part ever sung in America. 
Andre-Caplet will conduct. 
Nor is the rest of the week void 
of great interest. On Monday 
night Emmy Destinn will sing one 
of the best roles in her repertoire, 
i.e., Madama Butterfly. 
On Friday evening the leading so- 
prano of the Montreal Opera Co., 
Mme. Ester Ferrabini will make her 
debut in the role of Mimi in La Bo- 
heme. Constantino will be the Ro- 
dolfo. Goodrich will conduct. 
Saturday matinee will see a repe- 
tition of ‘‘Samson et Dalila’’ with 
the same cast as at the opening per- 
formance. 
On Thursday evening the first ex- 
tra performance of the season will 
oceur and it will serve to reintro- 
duce to the American public Mme. 
Emma Eames as a_ grand opera 
singer. Mme. Eames will sing the 
title role in ‘‘Tosea’’ with Scotti 
as Searpia and Gaudenzi as_ the 
Cavaradossi. 
It is a good thing to know when 
we are right, and it is important, 
also, to know when we are left. 
‘‘Are you willing to live with me 
in a cottage?’’ ‘‘Yes, dear; pro- 
vided it is a cute little cottage with 
a dozen rooms, three baths, steam- 
heat, a butler, cook, dining-room 
and up-stairs girl.’’ 
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