BEVERLY FARMS 
The hearing before the city coun- 
ceil last Monday evening on the 
order appropriating $30,000 for a 
new public library at Beverly 
Farms, brought out a large number 
of citizens, all of whom declared 
themselves in favor of the proposi- 
tion. Rev. C. S. Pond was the first 
speaker. Rey. Fr. N. R. Walsh also 
thought a new library much needed. 
Miss Katherine P. Loring was much 
in favor of some action being taken. 
James B. Dow, J. M. Publicover, 
Wm. R. Brooks and F. W. Varney 
spoke in favor of the proposition. 
There was no opposition. 
John West’ colony, ~ Pilgrim 
Fathers, will hold their semi-month- 
ly meeting in Marshall’s hall this 
evening. 
George F. Wood is the successor 
of Wm. E. Elliott as foreman of the 
Street Dept. at Beverly Farms. 
Mr. Elliott was transferred to Bev- 
erly some time ago. Foreman Wood 
is a hustler and is very much alive 
to the needs of the department in 
Ward 6. 
St. Margaret’s Court of Foresters 
held another well attended public 
whist party Wednesday evening. It 
was like all the others they have 
given—a most enjoyable affair. 
Yesterday afternoon the Ladies’ 
Sewing circle met in the chapel of 
the. Baptist church and spent the 
time at work. At 6 o’clock they 
were joined by the male members of 
their families and the whole party 
sat down to supper. 
Saturday evening, Feb. 13th, 1s 
the date set for the Hook and Lad- 
der Co. to take their annual ‘‘night 
off.’ As has been their custom, 
they and invited guests will make 
up quite a large party for a trip to 
Boston, a banquet and then attend 
the theatre. 
An addition is being built to the 
cottage on Haskell st. formerly oc- 
eupied by John Gray and owned by 
Arthur Little. The cottage has 
been moved and raised: The large 
addition and changes will make it 
a fine residence. It is understood 
when completed the place will be 
occupied by Robert Means. 
A coming wedding that has 
brought forth no end of congratula- 
tions and best wishes from their 
hosts of young friends is that of 
Miss Grace Connell, daughter of Mr. 
and Mrs. Patrick Connell, to John 
J. Bresnaham, which will take place 
in about two weeks. 
The Breeze $2 a year postpaid. 
NORGHSHORE BREEZE 
= SSS ee 
CHURCHENOTICES 
BEVERLY Farms 
St. Joun’s CHurcu (Episcopal). 
The Rev. Neilson Poe Carey, Rector. 
First Sunday in each month, at 11 
a. m., Celebration of the Holy Com- 
munion, with sermon. All other Sun- 
days, at 11 a.m., Morning Prayer and 
Sermon. Sunday School every Sun- 
day at 10 a. m. 
A Sunday evening service, at 7.30, 
has been added to the program of 
services at St. John’s Episcopal 
church. 
Unclaimed letters at the Beverly 
Farms postoffice Feb. 3:—John F. 
Cavin, Dr. and Mrs. Henry Nelson, 
Mr. Geo. Snow, Mr. John Henry, 
Mrs. S. A. Weldon—Lawrence J. 
Watson, p. m. 
MAGNOLIA 
At the Village church Sunday 
morning the pastor, Rev. Dr. Walter 
S. Eaton will deliver the fourth in 
the series of sermons which he has 
been preaching. In the evening a 
musical program of superlative mer- 
it is to be presented by Miss Alfreda 
Beatty, vocalist, and by Miss Lydia 
White, harpist. Miss Beatty studied 
five years in Berlin under Madam 
Gerster, the late Frank Ring Clarke 
and Louis Bachner. She sang fre- 
quently in Berlin under Mr. Clarke 
and would have been launched in 
concert work this season had it not 
been for the war. 
The Foster club is to hold a sale 
of home-made cakes and candies at 
the Blynman Grammar school this 
evening. 
Miller Foster of Wakefield is the 
guest of his son-in-law and daugb- 
ter,Mr. and Mrs. Lafayette Hunt, at 
at their home on Magnolia avenue, 
17 
HIGH quality goods at LOW 
Prices is our Motto 
this winter 
Be on the Look-out for 
Our Butcher Cart 
Which calls at Manchester three 
times a week; also Beverly 
Farms 
Everything at lowest prices and 
first quality. 
Send an order and driver will 
call on any street in town. 
North Shore Provision Co. 
JOHN DANIELS, MGR. 
Beverly Farms, Mass. TEL. 52 
W hen 
in 
New 
York 
stop at the 
— New 
peor ° 
f Fireproof 
NAVARRE 
Seventh Ave. at 38th Street 
A Room with a Bath for a Dollar and a Half 
A Room witha Bath fora Dollar and a Half 
‘A Room with a Bath fora Dollar and a Half 
‘A Room with a Bath fora Dollar and a Half 
oe 
t 
BN 
Rooms Rooms 
with Bath _ two Persons 
$1.50 $2.00 
$2.00 $2.50 
$2.50 $3.00 
Restaurant at Moderate Prices. 
—MUS 
Free: A PENN Safety Razor for each Guest. 
350 ROOMS 200 BATHS 
Valuable colored Map of New York, Gratis. 
Edgar T. Smith - Managing Director. 
Poultry and Game 
Eggs and _ Butter 
Fruit and Berries 
The Best Quality 
Beverly Farms 
BREWER’S MARKET 
WALTER P. BREWER, Prop. 
Meats and Provisions 
Orders will be Collected Every 
Morning and Promptly Filled. 
Mass. 
James B. Dow 
John H. Cheever 
JAMES B. DOW & CO. 
COAL AND WOOD 
We are now prepared to deliver coal at short notice to all parts of Man- 
chester and Beverly Farms. 
Beach Street 
Manchester 
Oak Street 
Beverly Farms 
