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Magnolia 
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MAGNOLIA. 
Mrs. Katherine Chickering of Bos- 
ton has been visiting Mr. and Mrs. 
George Staples, Magnolia avenue this 
week. . 
Miss Susan Lycett is finishing her 
season at Foster’s Drug Store this 
week to fill a position as pupil teacher 
at the Blynman Grammar School 
Sumner Macdonald of Gloucester 
has concluded his engagement at 
Foster's. Drug store where he has 
been employed all season. 
Mrs. Oscar P. Story was a guest 
of friends in Lynn, Wednesday. 
Grace LARus at B. F. Kerru’s 
THEATRE 
Direct from her sensational hit in 
London where she became the rage 
of the British capital over night, 
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We have been selling ‘“CADET” Hosiery for more than eight years. 
a 6c 5s 
good hosiery, for as good merchants we certainly would not carry any lemons’ 
[In Salem ““CADET’”’ Hosiery is obtainable only at WEBBER’S. 
TRY “CADET” HOSIERY. YOU WILL LIKE IT. 
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BREWER’S 
MARKET 
WALTER P. BREWER, Prop. 
(Meats and Provisions 
Orders will be Collected Every 
Poultry and Game 
Eggs and Butter 
fruit and Berries 
The Best Quality 
Beverly Farms 
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Morning and Promptly Filled. 
Mass. 
James B. Dow 
John H. Cheever 
JAMES B. DOW & CO. 
COAL AND WOOD 
We are now prepared to deliver coal at short notice to all parts of Man- 
chester and Beuerly Farms. 
Beach Street 
Manchester 
Grace LaRue the popular musical 
comedy star, will come to B. F. 
Keith’s Theatre next week for a 
limited engagement of positively one 
week only. As the star of the first 
Ziegfeld Follies, “Miss Molly May,” 
and a number of other big musical 
offerings, Miss LaRue needs no in- 
troduction to American playgoers. 
For the past year she has been ap- 
pearing in London, as a feature of 
one of the biggest and most success- 
ful revues in the British metropolis. 
She will offer a brand new repertoire 
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It’s the Celebrated “CADET” BRAND 
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bines real hos: comfort, hose service, and hose style with very moderate price. 
stand the hard wear and tear of school days. 
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It stands to reason therefore that it must be 
We are exclusive agents for its sale in this 
Oak Street 
Beverly Farms 
of original songs, and as usual, her 
sartorial display will be both wond- 
rous and beautiful. Another strong 
feature of the week will be Harry 
Berresford, late of “The Conspiracy,” 
supported by his own big company in 
the bright little comedy of youth and 
springtime, “Twenty Odd Years.” 
Mr. Berresford is one of the finest 
character actors on the American 
stage. His new vehicle is a really 
delightful comedy, and he is most 
capably supported by a large com- 
pany of favorites. 
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