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The case of Edward Dalton, accused 
of stealing a gold watch belonging to 
Mrs. Hattie Baker Cook from the home 
of her late grandmother, on Pleasant 
street, last summer, came up before the 
Superior court in Salem last Saturday. 
The jury reported “‘no bill,’’ thus freeing 
the man. 
Dr. and Mrs. R. T. Glendenning 
entertained ten tables at whist at their 
home on Church street Monday even- 
ing. 
Miss Agnes Scott of Boston was a 
guest over Sunday of Mrs. Benjamin 
‘Tappan. 
A nine-and-a-half-pound daughter 
arrived in the home of Mr. and Mrs. 
Charles H. Morse, North street, 
Monday morning. 
Born, Saturday, Jan. 19, a daughter to 
early 
Mr. and Mrs. James Reed, corner 
North and School streets. 
Born, Monday, Jan. 21, a daughter 
to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Leary, Tappan 
street. 
A. B. Adams, the Essex vegetable 
man, is taking instruction in Boston in 
running automobiles. 
The ambulance was brought into use 
Tuesday to take Thomas Macdonald to 
the Beverly Hospital where he is being 
treated for typhoid fever. 
-goods the makers discontinue. 
Every January we make a thorough clearance of short lines not 
to be renewed, the odd lots and remnants—all in anticipation of the 
arrival of new spring goods. 
The new things—many of them—will be no handsomer than the 
And, anyhow, once a handsome set of 
lace curtains, for example, are hung, who would care about slight varia- 
Save Third to Half 
—and these savings are more important than ever, 
becaure we'll all have to pay more after awhile. 
The lace curtains are chiefly in one-, two- and three-pair lots, 
though in a few instances as many as Six pairs may be had. 
Others Shop at WEBBER’S, why not YOU? 
BenzHut.”’ 
Bedecked with every resource of mod- 
ern stagecraft and set to an accompani- 
ment of stately music, the revival of 
‘Ben-Hur’ at the historic Boston 
Theatre has attracted capacity audiences 
at every performance since the opening 
night. [he vast size of the stage of 
this New England temple of amusement 
has made possible many elaborations of 
detail and general investiture which 
could not be attempted when the play 
was presented originally in Boston. It 
is primarily a pageant, a series of beauti- 
ful tableaux connected by a reasonably 
coherent vein of narrative containing in- 
cidents of love and adventure sufficiently 
expense for this winter’s work. 
Don’t let the Gypsies increase; 
GYPSY AND BROWNTAIL MOTHS 
WINTER WORK 
We will do the winter work for you and have it inspected by the Local 
Superintendent or State Inspector to make sure that you will have no further 
Browntail moths are less numerous, a good opportunity to keep them so. 
they are expensive to fight if numerous. 
The Dependable Store where you 
can get Dependable goods 
at Dependable prices. 
SALE OF UPHOLSTERY GOODS 
this Jauuary, 
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interesting to hold the spectator’s atten- 
tion, to excite his imagination and to 
gratify his desire for romance. Where 
before there were a score of dancers in 
the ballets and the revels, there are now 
a hundred, and where before there were 
a hundred men and women in the throng 
that clammers at the gateway of the 
Circus in Antioch, there are now twice 
that number. And in the scene of the 
chariot race, the scene which, coupled 
with the popularity of General Wallace’s 
story, gave the play its enormous vogue, 
there are five chariots, and five drivers 
and five quadruple spans of horses, to 
produce a prodigious illusion of caonle 
and a very real and exhilarating clamor. 
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Cor. School and Pleasant Sts. 
Lock Box 35. 
AA. (MITGHELL, 
Contractor-Gardener. 
MANCHESTER, 
Telephone 139-5. 
MASS. 
