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BEVERLY FARMS 
Miss Helen R. Bicknell of Hart- 
ford, Conn., has been visiting in 
Beverly Farms the past week. 
Last Monday evening Forrester 
H. Pierce arrived at the Farms from 
Chester, Vt. He came to aid in 
moving his family to that town. 
James D. McDonald is turning 
the steering wheel of a fine Over- 
land auto, which he is using in con- 
nection with his business. 
Memorial services will be held 
next Sunday at the Farms Baptist 
church. In accordance with the 
usual custom Preston Post 188, GAR 
and Woman’s Relief Corps will at- 
tend. The post will have as an es- 
cort members of the Beverly Farms 
fire department. All are cordially 
invited to attend. 
Orchestra Leader—All the  or- 
chestra players are drunk. Theatri- 
cal Manager—Well, drag ’em out. 
We advertised a full orchestra. 
Telephone 124-3 Beverly Farms 
Boston Telephone 3416-L Back Bay 
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Cleaning, Repairing and Pressing a specialty. 
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© At Boston Theaters for Coming Week 
Last Two Weeks For Julian Eltinge 
At the Boston Theatre. 
Julian Eltinge, the famous femin- 
ine impersonator who is at present 
creating a positive sensation at the 
Boston Theatre as the star of ‘‘The 
Fascinating Widow,’’ is going to 
close his season in two weeks and 
amusement-seekers who have not 
yet seen this play and player should 
take advantage of these remaining 
performances without fail. The clos- 
ing date has been set for Saturday 
night, June 8th. 
The announcement has been made 
that Julian Eltinge and ‘‘The Fas- 
cinating Widow’’ will positively not 
appear in any other New England 
city this or any other season. 
“‘The Fascinating Widow’’ is 
easily the reigning triumph of music 
and mirth in Boston at the present 
time and all who visit the city 
should not fail to include a visit to 
the Boston Theatre in their sched- 
ule. The Wednesday and Saturday 
matinees at popular prices are ad- 
mirably suited to convenience of out 
of town patrons. 
— 
BEVERLY FARMS. 
There will be a concert and dance 
conducted by the Girls’ club of St. 
Margaret’s chureh in Neighbors 
hall next Wednesday evening, May 
29th. An excellent program has 
been arranged. 
The cottage recently purchased 
from George W. Larecom by Hon. 
teorge H. Lyman near the latter’s 
estate at the Manchester line is be- 
ing torn down by John Callahan. 
Indications point to a searcity of 
flowers for Memorial Day owing to 
the backward season. All who have 
a surplus will be doing a patriotic 
act if they will send them to Pres- 
Harry Sanders, proprietor of Sander’s Lunch Room, Beverly 
Farms, wishes to announce that he has purchased Jeffrey S. Reed’s 
restaurant, Beach street, Manchester. He promises to serve new and 
old patrons most satisfactorily. He will assume proprietorship May 
29th. 
New Management,—New Goods,—New Prices. 
ICE CREAM 
CIGARS 
TONIC, ETC. 
Maude Lambert and ‘‘The Antique 
Girl’’ at B. F. Keith’s. 
With Jesse L. Lasky’s big musical 
aud Maude Lambert, late of ‘‘Over 
The River’’ as the two star features, 
production, ‘‘The Antique Girl,”’ 
next week’s bill at B. F. Keith’s 
Theatre promises to be one of the 
strongest of the season. His pro- 
duetions are internationally famous 
for their lavishness and beauty. This 
season he has outdone all previous 
efforts. In many respects ‘‘The An- 
tique Girl’’ is the best thing he has 
ever done. The supporting ecom- 
pany numbers sixteen pretty girls, 
and the stage setting is both elabor- 
ate and beautiful. Other big fea- 
tures will be Freeman and Dunham, 
a clever pair from the West; Kep- 
pler and Brunay, two entertainers 
with something new; Toreat’s Roos- 
ters, a wonderful troupe of educated 
game cocks; Robert Demont Trio in 
““Totel Turnover; James F. Mac- 
Donald in songs and sayings; Edgar 
Bergar, the contortionist ; and The 
Kemps in a singing and daneing 
specialty. 
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ton Post 188 at GAR hall on the 
morning of Memorial Day. They 
will be greatly appreciated. 
Dr. E. T.Rogers, a well known 
Boston dentist, has leased the office, 
which has been used by Edwin 
Campbell on the 2nd floor of the 
Marshall block for the summer, He 
will be pleased to have patients call 
on Mondays, Wednesdays and 
Saturdays. 
Theodore Lareom commenced his 
season’s duties this week as driver 
of the Smith Express company’s 
additional delivery. wagon about 
the Farms. 
The Beverly Farms Athletic club 
will conduct a public dancing party 
in Neighbor’s hall Thursday even- 
ing, June 13th. Long’s orchestra 
will furnish the musie. 
Not Jealous. 
Mrs. Jawb do believe 
you are jelous of my first husband. 
Mr. Jawback—Well, no; I don’t be- 
heve I’d eall it jealousy. Envy is 
the word.—Cleaveland Leader. 
