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NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
BEVERLY FARMS. 
The West Beach Tars is the name 
by which the local Republican cam- 
paign battalion shall be known. At 
their meeting in Marshall’s hall Thurs- 
day night the boys voted to adopt this 
cognomen. 
Frank E. Cole of Pride’s Crossing, 
son of James Cole, was married 
Wednesday night at Lanesville to Miss 
Jeannette P. McClellan. Many of the 
friends of the young couple went to 
Lanesville to witness the ceremony, 
which was solemnized at the Lanes- 
ville Universalist church. Mr. and 
Mrs. Cole will live in the Mrs. George 
Pierce house, High street. 
The C. H. Tweeds left the past 
week for their country place in Gro- 
ton. The Tweeds have just had a 
new house completed for them there. 
Mrs. Russell Codman went down to 
Ritchfield, Conn, Wednesday for a 
short stay. Whileaway Mrs. Codman 
will be the guest of Mrs. Crafts. 
Ex-Alderman Chas. H. Trowt is 
being talked up as a candidate for 
Mayor this fall. The growing senti- 
ment that the next Mayor should come 
from the Farms is throwing quite a 
lot of weight on the ex-alderman’s 
side. 
Fifteen voters were enrolled Thurs- 
day evening at a meeting of the Board 
of Registrars in the West street ei? 
gine house. ° 
A. O. MARSHALL, 
DRUGGIST, 
BEVERLY FARMS. 
Daily and Sunday Papers 
Successful Exhibit. 
The art exhibit at the Beverly 
Farms schools Thursday and Friday 
nights was well attended by Beverly 
Farms and Beverly people. 
The walls of the school hall and the 
approaches were hung with a large 
number of the Turner art pictures, 
embracing a wide variety of subjects 
and arranged in a tasteful manner. 
An excellent entertainment was 
given on both evenings, that of last 
evening being by the school children. 
Among the patronesses were Mrs. 
the explosion, and was quickly in the 
building and aided the chauffeur and 
companion from their serious predica- 
ment. He also gave the alarm. 
The barn has been used this sum- 
mer by Mr. Howe as an automobile 
shed, the Little cottage not being 
occupied. Mr. Howe says he had no 
gasolene stored in the building at the 
time, and his statement is corroborated 
by several witnesses. The cause of 
the explosion is therefore somewhat 
of a mystery. The loss was about 
$3,000. 
Oliver Wendell Holmes, Mrs. Otis H. 
Luke, Miss Frances Morse, the 
Misses Loring, Mrs. Charlotte Cabot 
and Miss Elizabeth Perkins. 
The program for both evenings 
follows : — 
Thursday, October 6, 7.45 p.m. 
PIANO SOlOt etme Miss Annie Holmes 
Veta le nian tie aya thee Sige Miss Lucie Courant 
(SoOmmethsOlo ae cee ass Walter H. Moore 
Indian basketry........ Charles F. Whitney 
Cornet. SO lO cee us ees ee ee Mr. Moore 
SOLO. at Re ie o euaten dete ore Miss Courant 
Piano SOlO tact aie te Geet Miss Holmes 
Solon eae heen he ap as Miss Courant 
Friday, October 7, 7.45 p.m. 
Piano duet 
Topsy-turvy chorus 
Mother Goose pantomime 
Song, “ Three Black Crows” 
Cradle Hymns of the nations 
Barn Burned. 
An explosion, supposed to have 
originated from a tank of gasolene, 
set fire to the Arthur Little barn at 
Beverly Farms late Thursday after- 
noon and slightly injured a chauffeur 
for Richard D. Howe, one of the 
Farms’ summer residents, and a com- 
panion who were at work in the build- 
ing at the time. 
The barn was wholly consumed _ by 
the flames, despite the efforts of the 
Farms department, and the Little cot- 
tage near by was somewhat injured. 
George L. Allen of Manchester, of 
the frm of Allen, Wheatland & Rog- 
ers, was driving past at the time of 
JOHN B.. HILL & SON... JEWELERS. ~ 
Repairing of Watches, Clock, Jewelry, etc., given particular attention. 
Dealer in Kodaks, Cameras and Photo Supplies. 
160 Cabot Street, 
Agents for the Eastman Kodak Co. 
BEVERLY. 
S. F. OBER & SON, 
Carpenters and Builders. 
Plans, Specifications and Estimates 
Cheerfully Furnished. 
32 and 34 Central Street, EVERLY. 
Tel. 735-2 Bev. 
WV 2 E LLONVS 
Sale, Boarding and Livery Stables. 
SADDLE Horses To Let. 
All Styles of Carriages For Sale or Exchange. 
Vine Court, BEVERLY FARMS. 
VETERINARY. 
Wis 2358 Wie NEE 7 ee Sova 
Tel. Con. 
Veterinary Surgeon and Dentist. 
Office and Hospital, Wentzell Ave., BEVERLY. 
Telephone 816-2. 
WYATT’S MARKET, 
BEVERLY FARMS. 
& MEATS AND PROVISIONS 
WALTER P. BREWER, Mgr. 
FAMOUS ANNUAL 
AUTUMNAL 
EXCURSION 
Thursday, Oct. 13, 1904 
A Special Fast Express on the 
BOSTON & ALBANY R.R. 
Leaves the South Station at 8.30 a.m., 
passing through the most beautiful and 
prosperous section of Massachusetts to 
ALBANY, through the BERKSHIRE HILLS, 
thence, by either day or night boat down 
the beautiful, 
Historic Hudson River, 
Passing the Catskills, West Point, and 
the Palisades, arriving in 
NEW YORK CITY 
at 6a.m.or6 p.m. Friday, Oct. 14, depending on 
whether you take the night boat Oct. 13, or the 
day boat Oct. 14. Thence 
Palatial Fali River Steamers 
to Boston, arriving at 7 a.m. either Saturday or 
Sunday. 
578 Miles by Rail or Steamer, $5.00 
pr For descriptive leaflet giving complete de- 
tails, call on nearest ticket agent, or address A. S. 
HANSON, Gen. Pass. Agt., Boston. 
Remember the Date, 
OCT. 13. 
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