NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
BEVERLY FARMS 
J. Henry Trow has asked for a 
building permit to erect a one-fam- 
ily dwelling, 30 x 26 ft., on Hull st. 
He is to build for his own oceu- 
paney. 
The permanent firemen at the 
Beverly Farms fire station aye 
happy. Last Tuesday they received 
their increase of pay, the amount 
being raised from $2.75 to $3.00 per 
day. 
Samuel Pierce and family have 
moved into the house at Pride’s 
Crossing which was the home for 
vears of his late parents, Mr. and 
Mrs. Thomas L. Pierce. 
Rey. N. R. Walsh, pastor of St. 
Marearet’s church, has asked the 
city government to sell a portion of 
the ‘‘quarry’’ or the ‘‘stone crusi- 
er’’ property which adjoins the 
church lot. Rev. Fr. Walsh would 
like sufficient land so that he could 
make a service entrance. The mat- 
ter has been referred to the Public 
Service Commission. 
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OR CURRENCY. 
If you travel, the best | 
way to carry your funds 1s 
in Traveler’s cheques. We 
can with 
American Banker’s Associ- 
furnish you 
ation or American Express 
Com pany iia lowes 
checks. They are selfiden- 
tifying and offer the safest 
sort of travel money. 
Beverly 
National Bank 
A. W. Rogers, President 
J. R. Pope, Vice President 
E. S. Webber, Cashier 
E. 
C. 
SAWYER 
Established 1877 
CARRIAGE AND AUTOMOBILE REPAIRING 
NEW COVERINGS, TOPS and SLIP LININGS for AUTOMO- 
BILES. SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO ALTERATIONS 
Special Department for Automobiles 
Painting and Varnishing 
218-236 Rantoul Street, Cor. Bow Street : 
Telephone: Factory 158-M Residence 449-W 
The new Library Commission, 
consisting of Miss Katherine P. Lor- 
ing, E. Fred Day and Arthur For- 
ness, at last Monday evening’s 
meeting was confirmed by the alder- 
men. This action had been held up 
a week because one or two Farms 
men who had been active in helping 
along the proposed new _ library 
were strongly suggested for a place 
on the Commission, but investiga- 
tion brought out the fact that they 
decided they did not care to serve. 
At 11.45 Tuesday night the Farms 
fire dept. was called to a fire in an 
old fashion dwelling owned by 
Louis A. Shaw, on Hart st. It was 
known as the ‘‘old Blanchard 
house’’ and occupied by an Italian 
family. The fire, caused by a de- 
fective chimney, quickly made head- 
way and before the flames were ex- | 
tinguished the interior was con- 
siderably damaged. 
A number of local members of the 
order will go to Lynn this evening 
to enjoy the anniversary exercises 
of Washington colony, Pilgrim 
Fathers, of that city. W. B. Pub- 
licover is that colony’s Dept. Sup- 
reme Governor. 
Alfred Williams, Haskell st., has 
been quite ill from a large carbuncle 
on the back of his head. 
George §S. Day, the popular 
freight clerk at Beverly Farms sta- 
tion, has now reached San Fran- 
cisco, Cal., and is taking in the 
Panama Exposition. He is remem- 
bering many of his friends here 
with souvenir postals. 
Mrs. Theodore A. Holmes, High 
st., entertained the Ladies’ Sewing 
cirele last evening. 
Eighth Annual Real Estate and 
Summer Home Issue 
On Saturday, April 3, the Boston 
Evening Transcript will print a 
generous amount of reading matter 
which will be of much interest to 
real estate owners in New England, 
investors and those who lease or 
First-Class Work 
: BEVERLY 
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Cabot and Abbott Streets 
BEVERLY 
We keep everything that a good 
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Cor. 
Telephone Connection 
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Funeral Directors and Embalmers 
Calls answered day or night 
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have summer homes at the seashore, 
mountains, or country. 
Anyone having a house, farm, cot- 
tage or desirably located land for 
sale or exchange, or a summer place 
to rent for the season, will do well 
to secure advertising space in this 
issue, for it will have a wide eir- 
culation among interested people ail 
over the United States. 
Journalism at M. A. C. 
A major in rural journalism has 
been authorized for the Massachu- 
setts Agricultural college. The 
trustees committee on faculty and 
course of study at a recent meeting 
voted that such a major be estab- 
lished in accordance with plans out- 
lined by Prof. Robert W. Neal. The 
new major will be effective, begin- 
ning with the fall semester, 1915, 
under the direction of Professor 
Neal. 
Test of His Theory 
‘‘Wombat used to argue that it 
cost no more for two to live than 
one.”’ 
‘“Well?”’ 
‘‘Retribution overtook him all 
right. The stork brought twins as 
a starter.’’ 
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