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“Oxip HoMEsTEAD” at Boston 
THEATRE 
Once more Denman Thompson’s 
“The Old Homestead,” is rejoicing 
Bostonians with its clean. wholesome- 
ness, its beloved melodies and its 
homely pathos and humor, and the 
Boston Theatre is playing to capacity 
houses nightly with admirers of this 
ever-popular play. 
The production is in its twenty- 
seventh season, but somehow the same 
charm lingers and the pictures of 
New England rural life take the same 
hold on emotions as in the years gone "THs Catalog contains a volume of information regarding Trees and Plants 
by. The “homey” atmosphere of the for Rock Gardens, Old Fashioned Gardens, Sea-Shore Planting and 
New Hampshire farm and the double Ground Covering under Rhododendrons and Shrubbery. _ Gives also sugges- 
quartette of farm hands, with their tive planting plans and planting. lists for Rose Gardens, Herbaceous Gardens 
songs and melodies of old times, and Suburban Estates. Names and describes desirable Trees and Shrubs with 
bring a sudden mist to the eyes and a Ornamental Fruits, Hedge Plants, Trees for Orchard and Forest Planting, 
pull on the heartstrings, and audiences new and old varieties of Roses and Climbing Vines. 
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have fallen under the spell just as au- : lt 
pene) We grow in quantity every hardy Tree or Plant worthy of cultivation. 
diences did a quarter of a century ago. 
The part of Uncle Josh is in the Correspondence Invited. F 
capable hands of Edward L. Snader, The New England Nurseries Co. 
and the lovable old soul, with his Depa Ne BEDFORD, MASS. 
quaint humor and kindly shrewdness, 
is well portrayed. For the rest of the 
case, the roles are mostly taken by old 
friends in the parts, and long acting 
in them has brought a naturalness that 
adds much to the vim and ‘‘realness.”’ 
WEDDING GIFTS 
Spring-time is wedding time. We have many beau- 
tiful and inexpensive pieces in Silver, Silver-plated Ware, 
Cut Glass and Pickard China suitable for wedding gifts. 
Let us show them to you. 
F. S. THOMPSON, Jeweler 
164 MAIN STREET - = = GLOUGESTER, MASS. 
“NEPTUNE’S GARDEN OF LIVING STaT- 
uEs” at B. F. Kertu’s 
It is extremely doubtful if Boston 
has ever before seen such a remarkable 
series of water illusions as those in 
“Neptune’s Garden of Living Stat- 
ues” at B. F. Keith’s Theatre. This 
sensational aquatic pantomime and 
water spectacle, which enters upon its 
third week of record-breaking busi- 
a on 1 Sawer has created a as Axel Magnuson 
nsation through New Eng- 
BM As presented by Carlo Casctts, FLORIST and LANDSCAPE GARDENER 
Lilian Lestora, Clara Sexton and a BRIDGE STREBT, .=:. .:. MANCHESTER. 
Bepany of twenty models, dancers, Ceara tab, Rn yore erm 
ivers, water nymphs and pantomim- : 1 
ists, this beautiful fethaiopiedl water Carnations Violets 
spectacle has become the talk of the ! : 
town. Perhaps the most unique and Flowering Plants 
novel feature of the production is the 
enchanted pool, into which ten living Telephone 172-2 
marble statues plunge and never re- 
appear to view. Other sensational 
features of the piece are the drowning A. Hi Higginson, Pres. W. B. Calderwood, Supt. C. W. McGuire, Treas. 
of the robber in the mysterious pool, 
and the arising of the Nereids from -by-the-Sea 
the water at the command of Amphi- DAVI D a FENTON CO. cee aos 
trite. This great spectacle with its 
startling and baffling water illusions 
will head a splendid bill, one of the 
novelties of the week being ‘T'oots 
Paka and her troupe of Hawiian 
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in the dark. 
