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“WorLD IN Boston.” 
“The World in Boston” will be 
formally opened on Saturday, April 
22, by President Taft pressing an 
electric button at the White House. 
The opening ceremonies will be held 
in the Pageant Hall, beginning at 2 
O'clock. At 1 o'clock the Pageant 
Orchestra will play selections from 
the Pageant of Darkness and Light. 
At 1.30 o’clock the Pageant choir will 
sing choruses from the Pageant. The 
Exposition proper will be opened at 
3 o'clock. Admission to the opening 
~ ceremonies will be twenty-five cents, 
and the audience will enter the Ex- 
position proper without extra charge 
at the close of the opening cere- 
monies. 
Attention is called to the fact that 
during the latter weeks of “The 
World in Boston,’ many large dele- 
gations from neighboring states and 
from Canada are to visit the Exposi- 
tion; hence, it will be greatly to the 
comfort of all, if the people of 
Greater Boston will attend during the 
earlier days. Reserved seats for the 
Pageant may be obtained now at the 
box office, Ford Hall, 15 Ashburton 
Place, with remittance accompanying 
all applications; boxes, $10.00, re- 
served seats $1.00, 75c. and 50 c. 
And the demure young daughter of 
the house looked up at him and 
said: 
“Professor, | want to ask you just 
one little question.’ 
“As many as you like,” affably re- 
sponded the great man. 
“T want to ask,” said the sweet girl, 
“why cold sores and mistletoe come 
in the same season.” 
And the eminent authority prompt- 
ly admitted he didn’t know.—London 
Express. 
Seven-year-old William had become 
the proud owner of a pet pig, and 
insisted upon having all the care of 
it himself. After a few weeks, as the 
pig did not seem to thrive, his father 
said to him: 
“William, I’m afraid you are not 
feeding your pig enough. It does not 
seem to be fattening at all.” 
“T don’t want him to fatten yet,” 
William replied knowingly, “I’m 
waiting until he gets to be as long 
as I want him, then I’ll begin to 
widen him out.” 
“What is a grouch?” 
“Really want to know?” 
“Uh-huh.” 
“A grouch is a man who isn’t fond 
s of himself.” 
““A HEAD OF 
THEM ALL’: 
J. A. Johnson : 
J. A. JOHNSON 
I am the REAL ESTATE 
AUCTIONEER 
INSURANCE MAN 
BROWN BLOCK 
ROOMS 3 and 4 
PLEASANT STREET 
Gloucester 
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IN THESE DEGENERATE DAYS THERE IS NOTHING IN WHICH ONE CAN BE MORE EASILY FOOLED THAN IN 
JEWELRY. AND SO THE WISE JEWELRY BUYER TAKES CARE TO GO TO AN OLD RELIABLE HOUSE, LIKE 
EST. 1874 
161 MAIN STREET - 
W. F. CHISHOLM & SON 
JEWELERS & OPTICIANS 
GLOUCESTER, MASS. 
Large Invoice of 
FRESH FRUIT 
Just Received 
ORANGES, DATES, FIGS, 
BANANAS. 
Get Your Sunday's Supply of 
JAMES KOSTOAS 
40 Main St. Corner Short, Gloucester 
Full Line of Candy, Nuts, Cigars, To 
bacco, etc. tf 
Latest Motor Caps and Bonnets 
Art Goods, Fancy Novelties, 
Belding Silks, Utopia Yarns, 
Lady Wisteria Kimonas. 
Embroidery Stamping a Spe- 
cialty. 
Ladies Waist Material For 
Stamping. 
MISS ALLISON P, DOUGLASS 
64 Middle St., Gloucester 
(tf) 
Spring Cleaning Days are Here 
WE PAY CASH FOR OLD FURNITURE, 
CARPETS and HOUSEFURNISHINGS 
Drop a postal or call up 
BOSTON FURNITURE CO., 
17 Main St. GLOUCESTER t 
Tel. 682-M 
Casey decided to go into business, 
so he bought out a small livery stable 
and had a painter make a sign for 
him showing him astride a mule. He 
had his sign placed in front of the 
stable and was quite proud of it. 
His friend Finnigan happened along 
and stood gazing at the sign. 
“That’s a good picture of me, ain’t 
it?” asked Casey. 
“Sure it looks something like you,” 
said Finnigan, “but who the devil is 
the man on your back?’—WNational 
Monthly. 
And what is the purpose of every 
effort I make? It is that I may dis- 
charge the debt which I owe to other 
creatures, that I may make them 
happy in this world, and that they 
may gain heaven in the next. 
—Rock Inscriptions of Asoka. 
WE PAY HIGHEST GASH PRIGES 
for all kinds of JUNK. If you want to 
sell anything and don’t know where to 
sell it, call up telephone 682-M 
Philip Michealsen, 36 Sargent St., Gloucester 
He buys ANYTHING and pays cash (tf) 
Special Prices 
on 
Chocolate Candies 
for 
SATURDAY 
See the Display in our Window 
Try it 
MUSIC SATURDAY NIGHT 
Everybody Welcome 
PALACE OF SWEETS 
197 Main St., Gloucester, Mass. 
Banana Royal 10c. 
“And you really mean to tell me 
that a clairvoyant foretold your late 
husband’s death?” 
“Yes, indeed. She said there were 
brighter days in store for me.” 
