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NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
BEVERLY FARMS, 
Fred E. Osgood of 
are visiting relatives 
Mr. and Mrs. 
Milford; N. H., 
here. 
Miss Margaret Scanlon and Miss 
Grace Bean of Lawrence were guests of 
Mrs. John Bresnahan over Sunday. 
Another atractive siga has be:n hung 
in the window of Gaudreau’s barber 
shop, advertising ‘‘ Barbers supplies and 
Toilet Articles.’’ a 
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Dow are plan- 
ning to take a trip to Washington and 
other places of interest next week, to be 
away a fortnight. 
’ Mrs. EF. Powers is going to Co- 
hassctt to spend a week’s vacation, it 
being her former home. Her many 
friends. at the Farms will greatly miss her 
as she is very popular since she made her 
home here. 
Officer Webster K. Bray, who has for 
a number of years done night duty at the 
Farms, has been transferred to that sec- 
tion in the vicinity of the U. S. Machin- 
ery Co., last night completed his duties 
here. 
Under Sect. 2, Art. 2., of the by-laws 
of West Beach corporation, which gives 
power to fill any vacancies which may 
occur in the officers, the board of direc- 
tors will meet soon to fill the position 
made vacant by the death of the late An- 
drew Standley. 
Rev. Michael Earls, S. J., Boston 
college, will lecture at St. Margaret’s 
church, Monday evening, March 16, on 
 Sogoarth Aroon in Poetry.’’ 7 here 
will also be songs and readings by 
talent from the {Boston college High 
school. Tickets are 35 cents. 
What surely would have resulted in a 
serious fire, entailing the loss of one of 
the Farirs busine ss blocks, even if it had 
stopped there, was prevent early Fri- 
day morning by the discovery, by Night 
(Officer Stone who was making his last 
round of inspection of the business sec- 
tion in Central square, just’ before the 
time of his going off duty at 5 o'clock. 
It seems that in the rear part of the shoe 
store of the late Andrew Standley there 
is a small box filled with saw dust, in 
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The interests of our depositors are mutual with those of our own. 
business prudence is exercised at every point, in all investments of the funds of this conserva- 
Your account, subject to your check, is invited. 
tive banking institution. 
BEVERLY NATIONAL BANK 
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Established 1877 
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{26 and 130 Rantoul Street, 
BEVERLY, MASS. 
Carriage and Automobile Repairing 
New Coverings, Tops and Slip Linings 
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 
which someone dropped a lighted match 
or possibly a cigar just before closing 
time Thursday night, resulting in a slow 
but increasing smouldering of the con- 
tents of the box. Officer Stone thought 
he detected smoke when he reached the 
store for the last time and on_ investiga- 
tion he found the place filled with thick 
smoke. The alarm was quickly given 
and the Farms department, Jocated 
across the street was quickly on hand, 
made an entrance and soon quenched the 
insipient flame. Besides the shoe store 
there is located in the same block the 
provision store of Walter P. Brewer, 
formerly the Walker Bros. market, 
which is not open at the present time. 
Also four families live up stairs in the 
block. 
Church Notes, Manchester 
The Ever Ready circle of King’s 
Daughters will meet Monday evening 
with Mrs. Hollis L. Roberts. 
Rev. E. Hersey Brewster will preach 
tomorrow morning at the Baptist church 
n ‘‘God’s Second Best,’’ and in the 
‘When They 
Looked.’’ ‘lhe Lord’s Supper will be 
observed at the close of the morning ser- 
vice, and the Kight Hand of Fellowship 
will be extended to one new member. 
It is expected that Supt. Robert Baker 
of the Baptist Bible school will be home 
tom >rrow, after.a five weeks’. absence. 
During the Lenten season, the week- 
day Mass-will be said in the old church 
at 8 a.m. Ashes will be imposed next 
Wednesday (Ash Wednesday) morning, 
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PUBLIC... BENEFACTOR 
BEVERLY, MASS. 
$200,000 
SEA SHORE PROPERTY 
For Sale and To Rent 
Some of the Finest Estates on the — 
NortH SHORE. Apply to 
JONATHAN IIAY, 
Real Estate and Insurance 
Notary Public 
Office 26-2; House 26-3 
MAGNOLIA, MASS. 
Telephone ; 
and afterthee vening services of the same 
day. The evening services, 
of the Rosary, asermon, and Benedic- 
tion of the Blessed Sacrament, will take 
place at half past seven. The sermon 
will be delivered by Rev. John Nilan, 
permanent Rector of Amesbury. 
Next Friday afternoon at 3 o'clock — 
the Woman’s Foreign Mission circle 
will meet in the vestry of the Baptist 
church. Subject: —““Third Chapter in — 
the Uplift of China.”’ 4 
‘* How God Leads \Men’’ will be the — 
subject of the young people’s meeting — 
tomororw evening. Corsecration meet-— 
ing. J. Davis Baker will lead at the 
B. Y. P. U., and Miss Ethel F. Stand-_ 
ley at the Y. "p. S-erPkE 
““The Baptism of Jesus”’ 
subject considered at the Tuesday even- : 
ing prayer-service in the Chapel, in: the © ; 
“* Life of Jesus Christ’’ series. 
Fall and Winter line of Douglas Shoes. % 
at Bell’s. 
The greatest care and 
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