Two Phones, 
BEVERLY FARMS 
— Mr. and Mrs. Otis N. Davis have 
returned from a pleasant visit to New 
_ Hampshire. 
Free Course oF LEcTuRES AND EN- 
_ Much interest is being taken in the 
Free Course of Lectures and Enter- 
tainments planned to be given at Bev- 
erly Farms on Friday evenings dur- 
ing the coming winter. This has’ been 
arranged somewhat along the line ad- 
_ vanced and “talked up” in the Breeze 
for the past few months. The series 
_is now an assured thing. The. com- 
- mittee in charge has arranged the fol- 
lowing schedule: 
Nov. 8—“The Modern Demand for 
_ Efficiency in Education” by Supt. of 
Schools Robert ©. Small of Beverly. 
_ Special music by the Beverly Farms. 
band. Mrs. Howard A. Doane, host- 
ess. 
Dec. 13—An Evening of Dramatic 
Readings, Mrs. Marian Craig Went- 
_ worth. Music by John West orches- 
tra. Mrs. Chas. M. Cabot, hostess. 
, Jan. 1o—A Lecture on Rome, by 
Rey. Fr. Nicholas R. Walsh, rector of 
St. Margaret’s church, Beverly Farms. 
Illustrated by the stereopticon. Music 
by John West orchestra. Mrs. John H. 
Linehan, hostess. 
Feb. 7—A musical program. Mrs. 
Elmer Standley, hostess. 
Mar. 7—“The Modern Artistic 
Pianoforte and its Construction,” by 
Henry L. Mason. Mrs. Henry L. Ma- 
son, hostess. 
April 11—The Minimum Wage, by 
H. LaRue Brown, chairman Min- 
imum Wage commission, member firm 
of Brown, Field & Murray. Music by 
Beverly Farms band. Mrs. Frank 
{. Preston, hostess. 
May 9—Miscellanecus program. 
Mrs. George R. Dean, hostess. 
Each lecture will be followed by a 
social hour, when cocoa and cake will 
be served by the social committee, the 
various members acting as chairmen 
of the evening, as announced above. 
The evening’s program will start at 
7:45 promptly. 
The committee of arrangements of 
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 TERTAINMENTS AT BEVERLY FARMS.. 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
High Grade Food Products 
the series is composed of James 3B. 
Dow, chairman; Mrs. Wm. R. Brooks, 
secretary; Mrs. Charles M. Cabot, 
treasurer; Thomas D. Connolly, Dr. 
Wm. J. Dougherty, Mrs. John H. 
Linehan, Lawrence J. Watson and 
Rev. Clarence S. Pond. 
A movement was started at Man- 
chester this week to have a series of 
six popular lectures in the Town hall 
the coming winter, one each month 
beginning in December, under the 
management of the Manchester club. 
BEVERLY Farms TEAM CLOsES Suc- 
CESSFUL SEASON BY DEFEATING 
GLOUCESTER “ALL-STARS.” 
Last Saturday’s baseball game at 
Beverly Farms was the most closely 
played of the season, the score result- 
ing 2 to o in favor of the home team. 
It was the last game of the year and 
added another to the string of vic- 
tories for the Farmers. The Glou- 
ctester “All Stars” put up a great 
game, but not quite as good as the 
Farms boys. 
The game was a pitchers’ battle 
and was nip and tuck until the eighth 
inning when “Brick” McInnis led off 
with a nice single, went to second on 
a wild pitch and scored on Stuffy’s 
slashing two-bagger to. left field. 
Stuffy stole third and scored a mo- 
ment later on a wild pitch. The Glou- 
cester team was the best opposing 
team that has yet played at the Karms. 
McNair pitched his seventh consecu- 
tive win for the Farms team and 
twirled a great game, holding the All 
Stars to four scattered hits. 
The big attraction of the day was 
Stuffy McInnis (of the Philadelphia’s) 
on first for the Farms team. 
a fine exhibition of first base playing 
that delighted the fans who were for- 
tunate enough to witness this game. 
His batting, which consisted of two 
fine doubles and a single was also a 
treat to the fans, 
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 
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BEVERLY FARMS 
Can supply you PROMPTLY 
with any goods usually carried in 
stock by a first-class pharmacy 
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Our Prescription Department is 
constantly under the personal su- 
pervision of Graduates in 
PHARMACY of long experience 
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Mr. Shuman was formerly with R. H. 
White, and C. F. Hovey & Co., for 
eight years. 
Fourth Season on the North Shore 
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