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NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
BEVERLY FARMS 
The Beverly Farms Firemen’s Home 
Benefit association held their annual 
election of officers Wednesday evening. 
The following will serve for the coming 
year: E. R. Hodgkins, president; 
Reuben Grush, vice pres.; Wm. R. 
Brooks, secy.; Lewis Williams, fin. 
secy.; Elmer Standley, treas.; E. R. 
Hodgkins, W. R. Brooks, R. Grush, 
James E. Cole and Alfred Williams, 
executive committee. 
Next Monday evening, Jan. 13, at 
the Beverly Farms church chapel the 
Lyceum Course presents the University 
Male Quartet of Boston, assisted by a 
talented reader. This will be the second 
appearance of this quartet at the Farms 
and those who were fortunate enough to 
hear them are loud in praise of their ex- 
cellent work. As the price of admission 
is only 25 cents one should not miss this 
opportunity of attending this entertain- 
ment. 
Mrs. William R. Brooks is_ substitut- 
ing as teacher in Grade IV at the Farms 
school. 
Jeremiah Linehan entertained the 
members of the fire department Thurs- 
day evening with a graphophone concert 
at the West street engine house. 
The young people of the place are 
looking forward to next Tuesday evening, 
Jan. 14, when the C. and C. Club will 
give their second social and dance in 
Marshall’s hall. Long’s orchestra will 
furnish the music. 
Miss Marion Dickey, book-keeper at 
James B. Dow & Co.’s coal office, has 
been housed a part of the past week, with 
the fashionable ailment, la grippe. 
Miss Marguerite Mitchell of Pawtuck- 
et, R. I., arrived today fora visit with 
Postmaster and Mrs. Elmer Standley. 
An official of the Park Commission 
visited the skating pond Thursday after- 
noon and calling the boys together gave 
them quite a talking to, warning against 
smoking there, thus endangering the 
surrounding property. Of course there 
happened not to be present any of the 
boys who smoked(?); but nevertheless 
it is hoped some good will come from it. 
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Established 1877 
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126 and 130 Rantoul Street, 
BEVERLY, MASS. 
Carriage and Automobile Repairing 
New Coverings, Tops and Slip Linings 
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Telephone: Factory 122-5. Residence 204 
Corner Bow Street, 
for Automobiles 
SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO ALTERATIONS 
Painting and Varnishing 
First-Class Work 
Special Department for Automobiles 
Mr. and Mrs. David Copeland of 
Danville, Vt., have spent the past week 
visiting relatives at the Farms. 
After bearing with a trouble of some 
long standing Joseph F. Fogg decided to 
take steps for a permanent cure: and 
Tuesday he went to the Beverly hospi- 
tul where a successful operation was per- 
formed. Mr. Fogg is now getting along 
very nicely and is quite comfortable. 
One walking along West Beach since 
the storm of last Tuesday evening would 
be led to think that some fruit steamer 
had thrown overboard a part of its cargo 
for the shore wascompletely littered with 
fruit of all kinds, which, other than being 
damaged by water, seemed to be in good 
condition. 
John J. McNeil left the first of this 
week for Bar Harbor, Me., where he 
will spend a part of the next month with 
his aunt. 
Beginning Jan. 1 the new rate of pay- 
ment, $2.25 a day, for street department 
employees went into effect. 
Oliver Wendell Holmes council, K. 
of C., had their installation last Wednes- 
day evening, the work being performed 
by Dist. Depy. Lawrence W. Ford. A 
collation was afterward served and an 
hour spent socially. A number of out- 
of-town visitors were present. 
Office Statione When you write a 
ry. business letter, 
write it on a neatly printed leetter head ; that 
is the kind we furnish. We can furnish vou 
with printing, paper, envelopes, etc., at low 
prices.—TH# BREEZE OFFICE. 
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Telephone Connection 
S. A. GENTLEE & SON 
Funeral Directors and Embalmers 
Calls answered day or night 
277 Cabot Street BEVERLY 
Residence, 16 Butman St. 
ALDEN WEBB 
Watchmaker, Jeweler, Optician 
Repairing in all its Branches 
Cabot Street, BEVERLY 
THE PICKETT COAL CO. 
(Established 1844) 
DEALERS IN 
COAL +“ WOOD 
CEMENT, LIME, SAND AND HAIR 
Offices, 15 Water Street, and 164 Cabot Cor. 
Milton Sts. 
BEVERLY, MASSACHUSETTS 
Telephones 
Masonic Bldg., 
HAVE YOUR PRESCRIPTIONS 
FILLED AT 
DELANEY’S 
APOTHECARY 
Cor. Cabot and Abbott Streets 
BEVERLY 
We keep everything that a good drug store 
should keep. 
PUBLIC BENEFACTOR 
The interests of our depositors are mutual with those of ourown. The greatest care and 
business prudence 1s exercised at every point, in all investments of the funds of this conserva- 
tive banking institution. 
Your account, subject to your check, is invited. 
BEVERLY NATIONAL BANK 
CAPITAL : - - % 2 
BEVERLY, MASS. 
$200,000 
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