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The Boston Elevated Railway Company is making extraordinary efforts to handle successfully the crowds that are expected to pour into the Stadium today. Between the hours of 12 o'clock and 1.30, and 4 and 5.30 o'clock the service will be increased 200 to 300 per cent. Cars will be run out of the Park street terminal as quickly as possible, and cars from Copley square will join them in an effort to take care of the crowds from the Back Bay. Heavy service will also be arranged for the Beverly street and Western avenue lines.
In returning the service will be re-enforced as much as the accommodations in Harvard square will permit. The Stadium will not be open, owing to unexpected difficulties.
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