BEVERLY FARMS 
About a week hence Miss Prudence 
Connolly will join a party of Sargent 
School girls, who are to spend a 
enjoying camp life at Half Moon 
Lake, Peterboro, N. H. 
The second game of the series be- 
tween Beverly Farms and Manches- 
ter will be played at the Beverly 
Farms playgrounds tomorrow after-— 
noon, commencing at 3.15. The line- 
up of the teams will be practically the 
same as last week. A large attend- 
ance is looked for. 
The next public dance to take place 
in Neighbor’s hall will probably be on 
Sept. 3rd, under the management 9f 
the baseball committee. The Beverly 
Farms firemen have booked a dance 
for Sept. 10th and the annual dance 
of the Clan Wallace will be on Sept. 
17th. 
Granite curbstones have been laid 
for the sidewalk on Everett st. the 
past week by the city,—an improve- 
ment much appr eciated. 
The Gaiety Musical 
Co. 
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vaudeville performance in Neighbor’s 
hall last Tuesday evening, which was 
well attended. 
A mission for women has been go- 
ing on at St. Margaret’s church this 
week. Next week there will be a 
mission for men. 
The Beverly Farms band gave an- 
other open-air concert Wednesday 
evening. It was given in Central sq. 
and enjoyed by a large audience, 
which heartily encored each number 
of a finely rendered program. 
In the first game of the series be- 
tween Beverly Farms and Manches- 
ter, played in Manchester last Satur- 
day afternoon, the Beverly Farms 
team won by a score of 8 to 3. Mc- 
Nair for the Farms and Grover for 
Manchester pitched excellent ball. 
The contest was very interesting and 
a large delegation from _ Beverly 
Farms was on hand to root for the 
Farms team. 
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One of the most remarkable horses 
in the world will be exhibited at B. 
F. Keith’s Theatre next week, “Tango 
Chief,’ a wonderful stallion who has 
caught the dance craze and steps with 
all the skill and rhythm of an experi- 
enced tango fiend. “Tango Chief” is 
the property of George R. Hobbs, the 
famous “Millionaire Cowboy,” who 
will exhibit “Tango Chief” at B. F. 
Keith’s Theatre next week. ‘The stal- 
lion will dance the tango, the turkey 
trot, and other lively numbers. Mr. 
Hobbs is now perfecting his prize 
equine in the movements of “La Max- 
ixe.” This remarkable animal will be 
but one feature of a splendid show, 
nearly every other feature being new 
to Boston audiences. ‘The Primrose 
Four, better known as “1,000 pounds 
of Harmony,” will offer a most en- 
tertaining melange of mirth and mel- 
ody; Fred Sosman, with a most un- 
ique and original sing act; Joe Keno 
and Elizabeth Mayne, in a lively 
dancing and singing specialty, calle« 
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