BEVERLY FARMS 
The contract that is soon to be 
awarded for the collection of ashes 
at the Farms calls: for a twice.a 
month collection during the winter 
months and once a month collection 
during the summer. All barrels 
will have to be out on the .street 
line for the collectors. This has 
brought up a point, in-so much as 
efforts have been made especially 
by the Improvement society for a 
‘‘spotless village.’?’ How will it 
look if these ashes are to be put 
out in front of the houses and al- 
lowed to remain there very long? 
Arrangements should be made so 
that the ashes should be collected 
promptly and not allowed to re- 
main to the length of time to be un- 
sightly. 
John H. Linehan attended the 
banquet to Cardinal O’Connell at 
Hotel Somerset, Boston, Wednes- 
day evening. 
A committee from Preston WRC 
is arranging to give another of their 
popular public suppers soon for 
which they are to charge a small 
sum. It will take place in the GAR 
banquet hall and the sum realized 
is to be devoted for a worthy object. 
The Ladies’ Sewing eirele last 
evening was entertained by Mrs. 
Mark Knowles at her home on Hart 
street. 
Alexander Carr and family now 
of Spokane, Wash., occasionally 
write to Beverly Farms friends. 
The letters speak of many local hap- 
penings and show that they are kept 
pretty welle informed ofall that 
transpired at the Farms. They re- 
ceive the Breeze every week. 
Nazimova — Hollis Street Theatre 
For the two “weeks beginning 
Monday, February 12, Nazimova, 
under the direction of Charles Froh- 
man, will appear at the Hollis 
Street Theatre in ‘‘The Marion- 
ettes,’’ a comedy from the French of 
Pierre Wolff. ¢ 
No stage personality of the pres- 
BEVERLY, MASS. 
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Special Department for Automobiles 
Painting and Varnishing 
218-236 Rantoul Street, Cor. Bow Street 4 
Factory 248-12. 
Telephone: 
ent day is more interesting than this 
adopted Russian who, in the short 
space of seven years, has reached a 
position of commanding importance 
upon the stage of a country whose 
language was utterly unknown to 
hér when she first visited its shores 
as a member of practically a stroll- 
ing band of players from her native 
land. 
Nazimova had served a long and 
trying novitiate in her own coun- 
try, accumulating technique under 
some of the best Russian stage man- 
agers, and this equipment added to 
a remarkable personality caused her 
to leap into immediate fame in New 
York, although appearing in an un- 
known language in a foreign the- 
atre far from the usual haunts of 
the metropolitan playgoer. 
So amazing was the impression 
she created and so evident her men- 
tal capacity, that almost immedi- 
ately there sprang into existance a 
demand, it was little less, that she 
study and appear in English. This 
she did, acquiring the language in 
an ineredibly short space of time, 
and her accomplishments since then 
have redounded to the glory of both 
herself and the American stage. 
The scenes of the play being laid 
amid aristocratic surroundings in 
Paris, the gowns worn, as may be 
imagined, are evidences of the reign- - 
ing triumphs in the skill of the 
modistes. 
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Special attention given to lame, inte 
fering and overreaching horses. Jobbin 
done with neatness and despatch. 
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Vine Court. Beverly Farms 
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SADDLE Horses To Ler. 
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Tei. Con. Vine Court, BEVERLY PARMS 
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I pay a special price for auto tires and 
inner tubes. Send us a postal, or pho 
Beverly 347-2, and I will send a wagon 4 
once. I pay spot cash. 
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