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John Bowler, Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Chandler, Nai Tajaval 
of the Siamese Legation, Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Nel- 
Mrs. Winthrop Sargent and party, Mr. and Mrs. 
Thomas H. Mills, Miss Georgiana W. Dodge, Miss Polly 
Souther, Mr. and Mrs. James L. Stuart and party, Mr. 
and Mrs. John Turner, Dr. and Mrs. James Keltie and 
son. 
party. ; 
Mr. and Mrs. John Bowler have arrived at East - 
Gloucester from the West and the remainder of their 
honeymoon will be spent at “High’ Cliffe Lodge,” the 
“THe Lirrye Girt Next Door.” - 
Commercialized vice in all its hide- 
ousness flaunts itself before the Bos- 
ton public when the picturized report 
of the Illinois Vice Commission— 
which created such a furore in Chic- 
ago not long ago—is shown at the 
Globe Theatre, Boston, at daily per- 
formances from 10 a. m. to 10.30 p. 
m. 
“The Little Girl Next Door” is the 
euphemistic title under which the im- 
pudent revelations will be made 
through the medium of a gigantic 
moving picture spectacle. 
“The Little Girl Next Door,” was 
made at an expenditure of $100,0c0 
and months of active work in many 
parts of the country. Among the 
unique features of the film is the fact 
that no less than 30 of the most prom- 
inent leaders of state, city and nation 
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Mr. and Mrs. James L. Stuart of Sewickley, Pa.. 
have been entertaining oft and on, at their charming sea- 
shore house on the moor near Grape Vine Cove, Mr. and 
freely and gladly posed for the pic- 
ture, in the interest of moral uplift. 
In the picture will be seen Vice Presi- 
dent Marshall, Speaker Clark, Con- 
gressmen Mann and Dyer, Gov. 
Dune and Bishop Fallows of  IIli- 
nois, Mayor Thompson, Chief of Po- 
lice Healy, Corporation Counsel 
Ettelson, Health Commissioner Rob- 
ertson, Alderman Lawley of Chicago, 
Judges, attorneys, reformers, clergy- 
men, business men and a score of 
cther prominent leaders of city and 
state. 
“WHERE ARE My CHILDREN.” 
Completing its second month in 
Boston, “Where Are My Children” 
that wonderful photoplay is as pop- 
ular as it was the first week, and 
there are no signs yet at the Majestic 
Theatre that Boston is tiring of the 
play. The same crowded lobby and 
sidewalk, the same line of ticket pur- 
chasers attest the favor with which 
the show is held. The ninth week 
begins next Monday, September r1th. 
Of course the main attraction of 
the play is its truthful representa- 
tion of conditions which though de- 
plorable, are known to exist, and 
while it is not the expectation that the 
showing of the picture will entirely 
correct these conditions, it is expect- 
ed that the attention called to them, 
will, in a great measure, ameliorate 
these conditions. 
Jo Cose: “Is Mr. Downan_ in?” 
Ima Stenog: “No, he went out to 
lunch.” Jo Cose: “Will he be in after 
lunch ?” Ima Stenog: “No, that’s 
what he went out after.”—Chaparral. 
Mrs. George E. Tener and family of Pittsburg, Pa. 
Teners have been in East Gloucester this summer while 
their new house at Eastern Point was being completed. 
The 
“Bang!” went the rifles at the man- 
ceuvres. ‘“Qo-o00!” screamed the 
pretty girl—a nice, decorous, sur- 
prised little scream. She stepped 
backward into the arms of a young 
man. “Oh!” said she, blushing, “I 
was frightened by the rifles. I beg 
your pardon.” “Not at all,” said the 
young man. “Let’s go over. and 
watch the artillery.”—7it-Bits. 
A real Mrs. Twickembury said re- 
cently that the new club-house will be 
a good place for the boys to con- 
jurate—Christian Register. 
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