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Foreman Wm. E. Elliott has had a 
force of men at work doing a good job 
of spring cleaning on the main thorough- 
fares about the village. 
Preston Post, 188, G. A. R., has en- 
gaged the newly organized Co. G_ band 
of Gloucester for Memorial Day. 
Edmund M. Jackman, who has been 
a resident of the Farms for the past year, 
left Wednesday for Manchester, N. H., 
where he has accepted a permanent posi- 
tion. 
Alexander Carr, for a number of years 
foreman for James B. Dow at the Sun- 
nyside greenhouses, concluded his duties 
there last Saturday. Mr. Carr is toenter 
the gardener and florist business fon his 
own behalf. His advertisement will be 
found on another page. 
Hollis Street Theatre. 
Marie Cahill, in her latest successful 
musical comedy, ‘“*The Boys and 
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Miss MarigE CaHILL, 
In ‘‘ The Boys and Betty’’ at the Hollis 
Betty,’’ will be the attraction for the 
next fortnight at the Hollis Street 
Theatre. It isthe general opinion of 
those who have witnessed the new play 
that in “‘ The Boys and Betty,’’ Miss 
Cahill has secured the very best vehicle 
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A 2-Inch Post; All; Brass, Bed AN 
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A Round Top Solid Oak Pillar Extension Table @\ 
For $8.75. AN) 
A Box Seat Dining Chair of the good “Titus” “n 
quality i 
For $1.60. AD 
A Mahogany Slip Seat Dining Chait an 
For $4.50. rs 
A Quartered Oak Buffet AN 
For $16.50. iN 
A line of Hard Wood Refrigerators A 
From Only $6.00. AN 
A Mahogany Bureau, with Swell Front and Oval \s 
Bevel Plate fn 
For $14.00. rN 
All “Specials,’ bought months ago for the semi- fi 
annual Merchants’ Week. fr 
Free Deliveries everywhere. AN 
Return Car lares on every purchase. A 
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# Gardener and Florist ~ 
All work 
Cut Flowers for all occasions. 
Herbaceous and Bedding Plants. 
personally attended to. 
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Telephone Connection. 
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for the dispensation of merriment that 
she has yet had, the verdict being that 
George V. Hobart has provided a book 
of more than ordinary merit with a sane 
and consistent story and one in which 
the interest does not lag and even had it 
been played without music at all it would 
still be an entertaining and worthy offer- 
ing. 
There is an exceptionally large orches- 
tra of picked musicians under the direc- 
tion of Silvio Hein, the composer, who 
himself acts as conductor, 
BEVERLY FARMS 
The 1909 Beverly City Directory, just 
issued by Crowley & Lunt, shows an in- 
crease of some 1000 persons in popula- 
tion since the last issue, a year ago. 
There are practically 20,000 persons in 
the city. 
Mr. Pierce of the Pierce nursery, 
Beverly Farms, has the contract for 
planting hedge and trees at the estate of 
Mr. Lee at Beverly Farms. 
Breeze advertising pays. 
