Two of Beverly Farms’ popular 
young people this week .are being 
showered with congratulations over 
their coming marriage, which is to 
take place tomorrow. They are 
Miss Mary A. Neville, employed in 
the local telephone exchange, 
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas 
Neville of Hale street, to Went- 
worth T. Peterson, the well-known 
chauffeur for Leonard D. Ahl at 
Pride’s Crossing. After the cere- 
mony and a reception to relatives 
and close frieuds, they will leave 
for a short vacation trip. Upon 
their return they are to reside at 
Hamilton, 
The home-made cake, candy and 
other good. things found a ready 
sale at the sale of Preston W. R. 
Corps in G. A. R. Hall last Tuesday. 
The U. S. S. Mayflower is sched- 
uled to bid farewell to Beverly 
Farms today. It sails for New 
York. 
Beverly Farms Team Wins Over 
Mayflowers. 
The Bevely Farms A. C. defeated 
the team from the U. 8. S. May- 
flower a second time Saturday by a 
score of 9 to 3. 
The game was closely played by 
both teams at the start, but they 
settled down to business -~7 after 
the third inning it was a good game 
to watch. It was the quickest game 
played at the Farms this year only 
lasting 1 hour and 35 minutes. 
MeNair the regular Farms pitcher, 
who hurt his arm in the game of the 
previous week, was obliged to retire 
in the fourth inning, and Harty 
went in to pitch and twirled a good 
game, holding the navy team to 
three scattered hits.. Perkins put up 
his usual clever game behind the bat, 
nailing every man that tried to steal 
second besides batting well. 
7 Tomorrow the Farms team closes 
: the season with a game with the All 
Stars of Gloucester, a team com- 
posed of the best players picked 
from the teams dropped from the 
a ae oe Te 
game is expected. 
The Farms team has had a most 
sucessful season, winning 11 and los- 
ing 3 out of 14 games played. The 
defeats coming at a time when the 
team, which was starting the season, 
was under construction. 
The St. Marys of Beverly, one of 
the teams defeating the Farms team, 
has been trimmed badly twice since. 
The Orioles of Danvers, another 
team with a win on the Farms team, 
got over a win Labor Day when the 
team was way off color. The other 
team with a win on the Farms team 
is Essex, a team which played the 
first game of the season at the 
Farms. 
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Two base hit—Perkins, McInnis. 
Three base hit—Wiskerman. Stolen 
Stolen bases—Donovan 3, Lawler, Per- 
kins. Struck out—by Harty 7, by 
Burns 4. Base on balls—by Burns 4. 
Hit by pitcher, by Burns— Holland, 
Perkins. Umpires—Bresnahan and 
Hines. Time—1l hour and 35 minutes. 
Dr. Edward T. Rogers 
DENTIST 
OF 120 BOYLSTON STREET, BOSTON 
Will be at Beverly Farms 
Mondays, Wednesdays, Saturdays 
Over Varney’s Drug Store. Tel. 77 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE 21 
The Thissell Company 
High Grade Food Products 
Post Office Building - Beverly Farms, Mass. 
Two Phones, 150 and 151 = “i - If one is busy call the other 
BEVERLY FARMS Hammond cup race, and a_ great OOO 
F. W. Varney 
Apothecary 
ay 
BEVERLY FARMS 
Can supply you PROMPTLY 
with any goods usually carried in 
stock by a first-class pharmacy 
222 
Our Prescription Department is 
constantly under the personal su- 
pervision of Graduates in 
PHARMACY of long experience 
77 and 8027 
If one is busy call other 
Telephones 
ASK ANY HORSE 
Eureka 
Harness 
Sold by dealers everywhere 
Standard Ol] Co. of New York 
The New England 
TAILORS 
I. SHUMAN, Proprietor 
Mr. Shuman was formerly with R. H. 
White, and C. F. Hovey & Co., for 
eight years. 
Fourth Season on the North Shore 
Ladies’ Tailoring a Specialty. 
Cor. High and Hale Sts. Beverly Farms 
Telephone 8149-2 
