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Miss Josie Mountain of Gloucester 
was visiting her sister Mrs. J. M. Pub- 
licover, High streer, the first part of the 
week. 
Thomas Rourke of Haskell street left 
Monday for Irvington-on- Hudson, 
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N. Y., where he is foreman in charge 
of work being done there by Connolly 
Bros. 
A rally will beheld at Centerville next 
Monday evening in the interest of the 
candidates living in that section of Ward 
6,—Benj. I. Edwards for the board of 
aldermen, and John W. Phillips for 
common council. 
Angus Gillis left the Farms Monday 
night for a visit to Cape Breton, where 
his wife has been living for some time, 
and who is in ill health. Mr. Gillis 
does not expect to return until spring. 
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Kelley moved 
into the tenement in the Haskell house 
on Vine street, owned by J. J. Nugent, 
The place was formerly 
occupied by Edmund Knowlton. 
Mrs. Arthur F. Kimball and daughter 
May of Pelham, N. H., returned home 
Wednesday after spending a week at the 
Farms the guests of relatives. 
“The Third Degree,” a New Play, Com- 
‘ing to the Hollis Street Theatre. 
On Monday, November, 30, Henry 
B. Harris will bring to the Hollis Street 
Theatre, Charles Klein’s latest play, 
“The Third Degree.’’? Any announce- 
ment of a new play by the author of 
The Lion and the Mouse,’’ should 
attract more than ordinaty attention of 
the theatre-goers, who are acquainted 
with the stirring situations which com- 
diamatic sensation. ‘The 
tensity of the situations begins with the 
discovery by the police of the body of 
Robert Underwood in his art store and 
the arrest of Howard Jeffries, jr., who 
is found on the premises sleeping off a 
drunken stupor. Until the final scene 
in the play in a powerful dramatic climax 
where evidence is adduced which clearly 
proves the boy innocent of the crime, 1S 
there a let-up in the rapid action of the 
drama. ‘The thrilling situation of the 
police putting a man through the ordeal 
of the third degree, is one of the clever- 
est bits of stage craft seen in years. An- 
other point of vast importance is the 
fight made by the young wife, for the 
life of her husband, alone and unaided, 
against the powerful influence of the 
police backed up by all the streneth of 
the office of the prosecuting attorney. 
Among those prominent in the cast 
are Edmund Breese, Helen Ware, Wal- 
lace Eddinger, Catherine Countiss, John 
Flood and Ralph Delmore. 
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Within. 
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Oraperics 
Your entire home is judged by them, your taste 
is indicated through them and yet they are not given 
at all the attention their value should command. How 
many windows in your travels to and fro attract your 
attention twice? Only a few, but those few leave with 
you the fixed impressions that those homes are fur- 
nished in excellent taste. Yours might be held in 
quite the same opinion—yes, and without that terrible 
expense you imagine it would mean. Effects in win- 
dow hangings this season are superb. 
There are novelties galore. Foreign fabrics and 
notions have been taken and copied here at home cut- 
ting the cost almost in two. 
And Laces are now so pretty they almost demand 
that you discard the old. : 
Our Drapery Corner is a cheerful, restful, and 
altogether an extremely interesting spot to visit. A 
half hour looking we feel would be your time very 
profitably spent. 
This afternoon? 
Well, any day now. Fall Line all here. 
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