NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
BEVERLY FARMS 
The sprite dance was rudely dis- 
turbed Monday night about 9.30 when 
the lovers of the Turkey Trot and 
Bunny Hug found that there was a 
brisk fire in progress directly beneath 
them in Varney’s drug store. It is 
thought that some patron of Saint 
Nicotine had carelessly left a cigaret 
stub on the floor, and that this was 
swept up and placed into a barrel of 
waste where the blaze was discovered. 
The fire was easily extinguished with 
chemicals, but little damage being 
- done. 
The picture committee of the 
Farms Baptist church purchased and 
placed on the walls of the children’s 
department three new carbon repro- 
ductions of religious paintings which 
are Plackhurst’s “The Good Shep- 
herd,” “The Nativity” by LeRolle and 
“Christ and the Doctors” by Hoffman. 
The pictures are framed uniformly 
and in harmony with the general fin- 
ish of the room. 
At last Wednesday’s meeting in the 
series of lectures being conducted by 
the pastor at the Baptist church, on 
the Life of St. Paul, the subject was 
“Philip the Apostle.” One evening 
of last week was devoted to a social 
gathering and instruction class for 
Italians. The music committee of 
the church with the assistance of the 
choir is planning a service of music 
to take place in the form of a Vesper 
service Sunday evening, Feb. 23rd. 
Sunday morning the pastor will 
preach on “The Manliness of Jesus 
Christ and the Manly Qualities he 
required of his Deciples.” 
The boys of the Pastor’s Hour of 
the local Baptist church are to hold 
a food sale and play at the chapel this 
evening. A silver collection will be 
taken at the door. The affair has 
been arranged by a group of ladies 
of the church, of which Mrs. F. W. 
Varney and Miss Susan Bennett are 
committee chairmen. The proceeds 
will be used toward the purchase of 
a stereopticon outfit. 
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Boston THEATRE 
“The Garden of Allah” enters up- 
on the sixth week of a limited engage- 
ment at the Boston Theatre Monday. 
The play is a dramatization of the 
novel of that name by Robert Hichens. 
Mary Anderson Navarro, is a co-au- 
thor of the play. As everybody 
knows, Mary Anderson de Navarro 
has been from childhood a devotee of 
the Roman Catholic church, and it is 
due to her belief that Hichens’ great 
story, “The Garden of Allah” con- 
' a powerful argument for the 
sacredness of monastic vows, and 
their ringing call to the soul to leave 
the joys of the flesh and return to the 
cloistered spiritual solitudes of the 
monastery, that resulted after nine 
years of thoughtful work in placing 
“The Garden of Allah’ upon the 
stage. The stage has never seen such 
a succession of marvels as are shown 
in “The Garden of Allah.” Before 
a word of the play is spoken, the cur- 
tain is unrolled upon a scene in mid- 
desert, in which a caravan of horse- 
men, camel-drivers, donkeys and 
goats, with a long train of Bedouins 
and Berbere, file across the stage, 
pausing only for the Mohammedan’s 
daily prayer at sunrise. Amid the 
groaning of camels, the wailing of 
children, the bray of tired donkeys and 
the bleating of goats and sheep. The 
curtain is dropped and rises again up- 
on an entirely different scene, in which 
the first act proceeds. 
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Special attention given to lame, inter- 
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