BEVERLY FARMS 
Miss Winnie Williams, principal of 
the Farms school, was obliged to give up 
her work the first part of this week 
through illness. She will probably be 
absent about three weeks. 
Upon the walls of the Chapel at the 
Baptist church may be seen the portraits 
of Deacon Joseph K. Preston and _ his 
wife, Mrs. Mary M. Preston. For 
many years Mr. Preston was a deacon 
and his wife was a charter member. 
The portraits were presented recently by 
their sons and daughters. 
Preston Relief Corps are planning for 
a public installation to take place in Mar- 
shall’s hall next Tuesday evening. The 
Post and Associates are among those in- 
vited. A special entertainment program 
is being arranged. 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
Murdock McDonald, of Hart street 
is convalescent after a severe attack of 
pneumonia and pleurisy. He has been 
confined to his home for a jong time. 
Real Estate 
An important transfer of. real estate 
took place at Beverly Farms the past 
week when Connolly Bros. purchased 
from Franklin Haven and heirs the land 
abutting the Boston & Maine freight 
yard on one side and Oak street on the 
other. ‘This is the property upon which 
J. B. Dow & Co. are at present con- 
ducting their coal business. This land 
is about an acre in area, there being 
about 300 feet of frontage on Oak street, 
100 feet on Depot square, and 250 feet 
along the railroad. There is now a spur 
track located upon the property for the 
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unloading of material and there is an 
opportunity to construct another. 
Look Out for this Man. 
Postmasters along the North Shore 
have received the following letter from 
from. Boston, and are asked to notify 
merchants of the contents of same: 
““Money order blank forms No. 10,015 
to 10,200 inclusive, with money order 
stamp was stolen today from station 34, 
Boston. 
“* The thief will fill these orders out 
and pass them on merchants. Please 
notify the. principal merchants in your 
town to immediately hold and arrest any- 
one who presents any of these orders in 
payments for goods.” 
The young man is further described 
as being about 24 years old and of trim 
looking appearance. 
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you more than half way. 
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Then, too, there is hardly a family in anchester, Beverly Farms, 
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Ring 137 Manchester and our representative will call and talk it over 
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