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: Beverly Harm 
AAA DRA RAN ARARE 
At the Baptist church Monday 
evening, there will be a memorial 
service in honor of Abraham Lin- 
coln. Preston Post and the Men’s 
bible class have united in arranging 
this service. Judge Blake, formerly 
of Montana, now a resident of the 
Farms, a G. A. R. man, will deliver 
the address. Everybody welcome. 
Last Friday evening at the meet- 
ing of John West Colony, Supreme 
Gov. Chas. H. Batchelder and Dept. 
Supreme Gov. Mrs. McLaughlin 
were present. They were greeted 
by large numbers. A social affair 
followed the formal exercises of the 
evening. Vocal solos were rendered 
by Mrs. Frank Grover. An orches- 
tra composed of Mrs. W. F. Low 
Chas. H. Hull, Fred Hull, E. Fred 
Day and Wm. Day furnished music. 
BOSTON OPERA HOUSE. 
Following repertoire for the fif- 
teenth week of grand opera at the 
Boston Opera House. 
On Monday will be presented at 
7.45 La Gioconda, in Italian, with 
Mme. Lillian Nordica in the title 
role. Massanet’s opera Manon will 
have its initial performance by the 
Boston Opera Company on Wednes- 
day evening Feb. 15th, with Mme. 
Frances Alda in the title role. La 
Tosca will be presented in Italian at 
the Friday evening performance 
with Mme. Carmen Melis in the title 
role. In response to a great many 
requests the Management has decid-. 
ed to repeat the opera Hansel Und 
Gretel at the Saturday Matinee per- 
formance so that the children will 
have an opportunity to hear this 
beautiful fairy opera. This will be 
preceded by the opera L’Enfant 
Prodigue with Alice Nielsen in ue 
role of. Lia. 
On Saturday evening at aT 
prices from 50e to $2.50 will be pre- 
sented The Girl of the Golden West 
with the same notable cast which 
has appeared at the previous produc- 
tions. Mme. Carmen Melis will sing 
the role of Minnie, and Constantino 
the role of Johnson. 
Maclyn Arbuckle at B. F. Keith’s. 
The latest legitimate star to enter 
vaudeville is Maelyn Arbuckle, 
whose success in ‘‘The Round Up’’, 
and ‘‘The County Chairman’’ placed 
him in the foremost rank of comed- 
ians. It was not until he secured a 
comedy written by Robert Harding 
Davis, the editor of Munsey’s Mag- 
azine, that he could be induced to 
enter the new field, but in his piece 
called ‘‘The Welcher’’ Mr. Arbuckle 
has a part that suits him better than 
anything he has previously appear- 
ed in. It is that of Dan Gassaway, 
a race track follower and sport, who 
has made a lot of money and is lone- 
some in his riches. A little girl en- 
ters his life, and it is during the 
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