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$ 33 Mr. and Mrs. James C. Barr have 
Ss r een e€ omp an 3 improved the Larson cottage at 
if Branch Store % Beverly Farms, formerly occupied 
33 33 by Mrs. Alice Rogers Pierce, and 
a3 will open Monday, May 20 3 will live there during the summer 
3 . . $ until Mrs. Barr decides on an es- 
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3 with a complete line of 3 tate which she will purchase near 
33 # Boston, another year. 
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# Automobile Tires and Accessories # © mr. Frick’s purchase of another 
3 3 important picture by Rembrandt, at a 
3 % reported price of a quarter of a mil- 
i 33 CENTRAL STREET 3 lion dollars, will revive the anxiety 
33 Manchester - by - the - Sea 33 «felt by the English concerning the 
% 3% rapid spread of the American Peril. 
3 Main Store: 737 Boylston Street, Boston, Massachusetts i The portrait of a Dutch merchant, 
3% 33 which has been in the Feversham 
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a highly important acquisition for 
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3 ' i Mr. Frick’s noteworthy private co 
33 3: lection. The picture was one of the 
ag D. H. MAMPRE % features of the Rembrandt exhibi- 
3% formerly of Beverly 33 tion at Burlington House in 1899. 
i WELL-KNOWN 3 It is a three-quarter length portrait 
SS 3 of a man about fifty to sixty years 
it LADIES’ i ‘AILOR it of age, dressed in a dark blue coat, 
3% #3 «with a long white neckcloth with 
3 AND IMPORTER 3; red at the ends, and a brown hat, 
33 3 «bound with red. He is seated at a 
x has returned to America and has opened parlors at a table near a window, and is in the 
3% 3: act of composing a letter, which he 
- 107 MASS. AVENUE, BACK BAY BOSTON 3s holds. The evening sky is seen 
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where he will be pleased to see any of hisformer North Shore # jad of the man is a Latin inserip- 
3 patrons. He expects to locate at Manchester-by-the-Sea, 33 tion. The artist’s signature is on 
ss this summer. 3 the right arm of the chair. The 
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3% : 3 date is 1659. The work is fully de- 
a Rds einen Pee ee eS ee ce a heb 3 scribed in Dr. W. Bode’s great 
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The wisest philosopher sometimes ‘‘Tending swine, sir.’’ 
cannot answer the simplest. question ‘‘Tlow much do you get?’’ 
of a child. This is well illustrated ‘‘One florin a week, sir.’’ 
in the following anecdote: ‘“‘T also am a_shepherd,’’ con- 
tinued the bishop, ‘‘but I have a 
much better salary,”’ 
‘“What are you doing here, my 
lad?” 
is reproduced. The likeness forms 
Plate 447 in the Rembrandt volume 
of the ‘‘Klassiker der Kunst”’ series. 
—Transcript editorial. 
Cholly—I wonder what makes my 
eyes so weak? 
Miss Keen—Perhaps it’s because 
they are in a weak place. 
‘““That may be but then I suppose 
you have more hogs under your 
care.’’? The shepherd was about 
retiring when the boy continued: 
‘“Say, can God do anything ?’’ 
‘*Yes, my boy.’’ 
‘‘Can he make a two-year-old colt 
in two minutes?”’ 
‘““Why,’’ said the astonished 
bishop. ‘‘He would not wish to do 
that, my boy.”’ 
“But if He did want to, could 
He?’’ insisted the boy. 
‘‘Yes, certainly, if He wished to.”’ 
‘*What! in two minutes?’’ 
‘*Yes, in two minutes.”’ 
‘“Well, then, he wouldn’t be two 
years old, would he?”’ 
The bishop collapsed, 
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