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~ Miss'A. C. Hitchcock will deliver an 
address at the Chapel of the Congrega- 
tional church, Tuesday evening, June 
22nd. Ehe members and friends of the 
church are urged to cordially cooperate 
in making this a successful meeting. 
A son was born last night to Mr. and 
Mrs. Calvin W. Vaughn, Summer st. 
Allen Post has invited the Associates, 
S of V. and..W,-R... C.. to.a .sogial 
evening on Friday, June 25, at 8 o'clock. 
“*Krinkledown’’ baby blankets at 
E. A. Lethbridge’ s. * 
- Ernest R.» Lane of Riverdale, driver 
‘for H. .B. Hodgkins’ Sons, met with a 
bad acc‘dent last Saturday afternoon on 
Beach street, opposite the American: Ex- 
press office. Mr. Lane had just driven 
the grain wagon over the railroad cross- 
ing, with a pair of horses, when in some 
unaccountable manner the right hind leg 
of one of the horses became ensnarled 
in the chain attached to the whiffle tree, 
and was thrown to the ground, the 
hook in the chain passing through the 
Jeg of the animal just above the ankle. 
Plenty of men were soon at hand to 
assist. . The other horse was taken from 
the wagon, and the harness was removed 
from the injured: horse. Mr. Lane 
worked harder than anybody else to re- 
move the harness and fastenings from the 
suffering horse, and though warned not 
to get too near its hoofs, he did get too 
near, for quick as a flash the animal’s 
hoof shot out and hit Lane in the face. 
He fell back unconscious and Drs. Glen- 
denning and Tyler were called. The 
ambulance was brought into use and he 
wastakento the Addison.Gilbert hospital. 
He did not regain consciousness until 
Wednesday. It was feared concusion of 
the brain might have resulted from his 
fallon the hard roadway, but doctors 
now think he is on the road to recovery. 
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Popular Trolley Service. 
Commencing Monday, June 21, the 
Old Colony St. Ry. Co. will resume its 
popular special through trolley service 
between Boston and Providence or Fall 
River, connecting for the night boats to 
New York. 
By taking this service to Providence 
and the boats® of. the Hartford & New 
York ‘Fransportation Co. it will be pos- 
sible this vear to make thé ‘trip from Bos- 
ton to New York, or vice versa for 
$2.25: q "4 
The special car used in this service 
will leave Postothce Sq.,_ Boston, daily 
except Sunday at’ 2.30 p: m- -*Tickets 
and any trolley: information may be se- 
cured at the Free Trolley Information 
Bureau ‘ofthe Passenger Department, at 
309 Washington street, Boston. 
A Story of Development. 
There are over 310,000 telephones connected with the system of the 
New England Telephone and Telegraph Company in the four northern New 
England States; to be exact, the figures as of Feb. 27, 1909, showed 310,440, 
of which 42,533 were sub-licensees. 
This tremendous growth here in northern 
New England shows: 
That this section of the country is a unit 
in its closely interwoven business and social 
interests; 
That there is a necessary inter-depend- 
ence of city and country; 
That the Telephone Company has antici- 
pated the needs and desires of all classes of 
This is a business argument, not a contented retrospect. We want the 
business man to picture a possible customer at every telephone. We want the 
residence subscriber to appreciate the telephone’s potential value to the home 
We will send a contract agent to explain 
different classes of rates and their cost, and to 
advise the subscriber as to the kind best adapted 
to his individual needs. 
Manager will suffice. 
A word tothe Local 
users—the large manufacturer and the small: 
dealer—the metropolitan merchant and the 
country storekeeper—the office and the 
home; ; 
That its foresight has been approved, that 
its service is eficient and that its rates are 
equitable; this is manifest from the mere re- 
capitulation —310,000 telephones. 
THE LESTER PIANO 
Lasts a Lifetime 
Sold at Factory Prices and on Easy Terms 
Manufacturers’ Distributing Agent, Wholesale and Retail 
HENRY J. BURKE. aie, 
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Wareroom, 5 HARDY ST. 
Open Evenings 
BEVERLY, MASS. 
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