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DO YOU WANT CLEAN COAL that can be depended upon 
to always run uniform? 
Do YOU want delivery in canvas bags by 
AUTO TRUCK? 
Is your home in Beverly, Beverly Farms, Wenham, Hamilton, 
Then send your orders to 
Manchester, or Magnolia? 
Sprague, 
Tel. 280. 
Reverse the charge. 
Poultry and Game 
Eggs and Butter 
Fruit and Berries 
The Best Quality 
JAMES B. DOW 
Gardener and Florist 
Roses, Herbaceous and Budding Plants 
Cut Flowers and Greenhouse Products 
for Decoartions and Funeral Work. 
Hale Street Beverly Farms 
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OMOBOMOS 
A fullline of Stable Supplies, Trunks 
Bags and Leather Novelties 
Gentral Square, gen Farms 
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“Srp AMERICA First’ Most Brit- 
LIANT HippopROME PAGEANT. 
“See America. First” is an adver- 
tisement for a railroad company, but 
had the gentleman who first coined 
the phrase been at the first 1913 per- 
formance at the Hippodrome he must 
have confessed that even a trip over 
his entire road would have been in- 
comparable to the show with which 
Lee and J. H. Shubert have supplied 
the monster Sen avenue house for 
the coming season. 
One thousand actors and actresses, 
two hundred horses, fifty Indians and 
the most stupendous stage settings that 
have ever before. been attempted, help 
to make the performance the most re- 
markable as well as the most scen- 
cally beautiful that the famous show 
Orders will be 
Morning 
Beverly Farms 
GULBERT 
aes and Manufacturer of 
Fine Harness, Riding Saddles and Horse Furnishings 
Also Auto Soaps, Greases and Oils 
Essex, 
Breed & Brown Co. 
Beverly, Mass. 
BREWER’S MARKET 
WALTER P. BREWEB, Prop. 
(Meats and Provistons 
Collected Every 
and Promptly Filled. 
Mass. 
J. B. Dow John H. Cheever 
JAS. B. DOW & CO 
Coal and Wood 
We are now prepared to deliver 
coal at short notice to all parts of 
Manchester and Beverly Farms. 
Beach Street Hale Street 
Manchester Beverly Farms 
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Repairing in all its branches 
Driving and Auto Gloves 
Branch at Manchester 
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house has ever known. The orchestra 
has also been augmented. 
With lightning-like rapidity the 
scenes change from the country farm 
yard, with its chickens, horses, cows 
and pigs to a New Orleans levee, 
where plantation darkies are singing 
and clogging and trucking bales of 
cotton aboard the Robert E. Lee. 
Then comes New York’s East Side 
with its bedlam of noise and confus- 
ion. When this had faded a quick 
shift of scenery brings Fifth avenue, 
with its great suffrage parade. The 
Panama Canal, with the first ship 
passing through is shown in veriest 
detail. An added touch of realism was 
given this when a 100-word telegram 
from Colonel Goethals, in charge of 
Srononononononomonouonk 
es 
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the canal work, to the Messrs, Shu- 
“Massachusetts coast artillery 
best Hippotae production.” 
WENHAM 
Rey. F. M. Cutler, minister of the 
Village church, will preach on Sun- 
day morning, and again at the seven 
o’clock service Sunday evening. At 
noon the teachers of the Junior and~ 
higher grades of the Sunday School, © 
together with the school officers, will — 
meet to make plans. Y. P. 5S. C. Ha 
meeting at 6. 
Members of the Wenham congre- 
gation are invited to participate in the © 
bi-centennial of South church, Pea- 
body, Sept. 21-23. 
In the near future a complimentary 
reception will be tendered to Benja-— 
min H, Conant by the Village church, 
in recognition of his fifty years’ ser- 
vice as church organist. 
An oyster supper for members fol- - 
lowed by an open meeting for all 
friends is planned by the Wenham Y.- 
M. C. A; in the near future, and at” 
that time the championship cup re- ~ 
cently won by the base-ball team will 
be formally received. 
An out-of-town friend has present- 
ed the primary department of the Vil 
lage Sunday School with six fine ta- 
bles for class use. 
Rev. Morris H. Turk, Ph. D., pasteg 
of the First church, Los Angeles, 
Cal., and from 1898 to 1903 pastor 
of the Wenham Village church, was 
in town last Saturday as guest of B. © 
Hammond Tracy. Dr. Turk called 
upon several of his former  parish-~ 
ioners and friends. Mrs. Turk ac- 
companied her husband. 
West Wenham’s Willing Workers 
will participate in the coming Hamil- 
ton-Wenham field day, Sept. 24, by ex- 
hibiting a float emblematic of “Work 
during all Four Seasons of the Year.” 
Mrs. Jones is manager of the exhibit. 
In case the local schools are dismiss- 
ed, a number of boy scouts expect to 
take part in the parade. 
Rev, F. M. Cutler, chaplain of the 
corps — 
will be on duty with the corps Satur- 
day, the occasion being the fifteenth 
peer re of the corps’ service in 
the Spanish war. 
bert, was read the opening night 
Colonel Goethals declared that the 
first ship would go through the canal 
in January 1914, and wished the Shu- 
berts every success in their “latest and 
“This article says’ oleomargarine is is 
made of beef fat.” 
“Yes, and the person who eats lots 
of it will be fat.” ‘ 
“Well, if beef fat makes a person hd 
fat that is nothing to beef at.”—Hous- 
ton Post. 
