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O. W. Holmes council, K. of C., 
which has been occupying quarters 
in the Thos. J. MeDonnell building 
on Vine st., has decided to give up 
the same and hire Marshall’s hall 
for their business meetings, which 
occur twice a month. 
Mrs. Daniel Hardy is eritically ill 
at her home on Hale st. <A trained 
nurse is in attendance. 
During the. severe cold snap last 
Sunday and Monday, considerable 
damage was done to the plumbing at 
several places in the Farms. At the 
dry goods store of Miss White in 
Central sq., a pipe burst, but for- 
tunately it was discovered by Of- 
ficer Coakley and a serious loss was 
averted by quick action. 
Memebers of O. W. Holmes coun- 
cil, K. of C., have in ecireulation a 
petition to make Oct. 12 of each 
year, Columbus Day, a legal holiday. 
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Keith’s Theatre. 
Sensations are following each 
other in rapid succession at Keith’s 
theatre these days, and it has be- 
come a question when the manage- 
ment will reach the limit. Follow- 
ing Chevalier came Denman Thomp- 
son, then Loie Fuller and her Bal- 
let of Light, breaking all records 
at the house for four weeks, and 
then the Countess de Pierrefeu, who 
proved a veritable sensation. Now 
there is another promised in the 
Marvellous Griffith, a western man 
who has never appeared in the East, 
who has been brought on by Mr. 
Keith as a special attraction. Grif- 
fith has been deseribed humorous- 
ly as ‘“‘the man who eats figures 
alive,’’ 
and the newspapers of the . 
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West have devoted columns and en- 
tire pages to describing his wonder- 
ful feats in mathematics. Grif- 
fith is not the dry mathematician 
that one is accustomed to look for. 
He has a fund of humor, answers 
what would seem almost impossible 
questions, and can keep an audience 
both entertained and amused for 
any length of time. No one who is 
interested in figures will want to 
miss him and it is predicted that he 
will be as great a sensation in a 
different way as Loie Fuller’s bare- 
foot daneers. 
On the same bill with him will be 
Jesse Lasky’s big company in a new 
musical comedy ealled ‘‘The 20th 
Century Limited,’’ the finish of 
which shows a fast train at full 
speed with a bridal party on board. 
County Playground Carnival. 
At the regular monthly meeting 
of the School Superintendents of Ks- 
sex County, the Essex County Pluy- 
ground association was organized. 
for which we are fully equipped. 
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Beverly -Farms 
The object of the association is the 
extension of the playgrotind move- 
ment through the entire county. 
The officers elected were: Pres., 
W. E. Mason, North Andover; see. 
and treas., F. M. Freeman, See. Es- 
sex County Y. M. C. A.; executive 
committee, J. A. Pitman, principal 
Salem Normal school, Supts. L. C. 
Hutehinson, Andover, Charles <A. 
Breck, Methuen, and Andrew A. 
Thompson, Essex. 
The office of the Essex County Y. 
M. C. A., at Danvers, will be the 
executive centre of the association. 
One of the early plans calls for a 
County Playground carnival to be 
held in June. 
Oceasionally w2 meet with people 
who are like some of the ‘modern 
bedsteads—all brass. 
‘“‘Tt takes money to make money,’’ 
we are often advised. True, but 
sometimes it takes money to make a 
fool. 
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