May 4, 1917. 
Nive oO WE BREEZE 
| STANDLEY’S SHOE STORE Beverly Farms | 
SOLD OUT TO RUSSELL A. LANG 
Entire Stock of Shoes, Rubbers, Rubber Boots, Men’s Underwear, 
Stockings, Shirts and Overalls 
TO BE CLOSED OUT IN TEN DAYS 
THIS IS YOUR GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY TO SAVE DOLLARS 
BOYS’ 
AND GIRLS’ SHOES 
$1.25 to $2.00 Values 
95¢ 
GLOVES, UNDERWEAR, ETC. 
WAY BELOW COST 
Open Evenings 
Men’s $4 and = 
SHOES .- - 
$2.95 
TENNIS SHOES 
ALL MARKED DOWN 
BEVERLY FARMS 
West Beach at Beverly Farms, one 
of the finest bathing beaches along 
the North Shore is to be an aviation 
base for the Navy. Representatives 
of the government applied to the di- 
rectors of the West Beach corpora- 
tion for a space to set up a hangar 
for an aeroplane and for quarters for 
a squad of men in the pavilion. The 
request was granted. During the 
_week Beverly Farms people have been 
worried over reports to the effect that 
the entire beach was to be barred to 
the public this summer. “At the pres- 
ent time there has been no move to 
keep people away from the beach and 
the only restrictions so far have been 
relative to the portion of the beach 
set aside for the air squad. 
James E. McDonnell is in charge 
of a contract which Connolly Bros. 
have in hand at Deal Beach, N. J. 
M. Silverberg moved his family 
from Boston to Beverly Farms and 
opened his store and home in West 
st. the first of the week. 
Severly Farms’ call firemen on 
May 1 received their checks from the 
City of Beverly for $125 in payment 
for their services during the past year. 
Walter P. Brewer, proprietor of 
3rewer’s Market, makes an emphatic 
denial of the rumor that he had sold 
or was to sell his business in Beverly 
Farms. Mr. Brewer has been in the 
provision business in Beverly Farms, 
in his own name, for 10 years, and 
previously for 20 years he was man- 
ager of a market. He has no inten- 
tion of making a change at the pres- 
ent time. 
SPRAYING AND 
INSECT WORK 
Poultry and Game 
SALE STARTS 8 A. 
$$$ $ $ 
Women’s Boots and 
Low Shoes $ ] 95 
$2.50 to $4 Values 
FREE BALLOONS 
TO THE CHILDREN 
M., SATURDAY, MAY 5 
BREWER’S MARKET 
WALTER P. BREWER, Prop. 
Eggs and Butter 
Fruit and Berries 
Meats and Provisions 
Orders will be Collected Every 
The best Quality 
Morning and Promptly Filled 
BEVERLY FARMS MASS. 
NOTICE Mr. and Mrs. Frederick S. Adams 
of Barre, Vt., have been among the 
visitors to Beverly: Farms the past 
week. 
I wish to give emphatic denial to 
the report that I have sold my provi- 
sion business in Beverly Farms. 
There is not an atom of truth in the 
report. I have been in business on 
the North Shore for 30 years and 
have no immediate intention of mak- 
ing a change. 
WALTER P. BREWER, 
Brewer’s Market, 
Beverly Farms, Mass. 
April 12, 1917. 
A whist party and dance is to be 
held in Marshall’s hall on Thursday 
evening of next week, May 10, in aid 
of the Boys’ Choir club of St. John’s 
church. 
The Dept. of Public Works has 
commenced operations on the widen- 
ing and improvement of Common 
lane, a favorite wood drive from 
Pride’s Crossing to Centerville. The 
improvements include the widening 
of curves and the straightening of 
the road in several places. A maca- 
dam surface will be laid. The City 
of Beverly will expend about $6,000 
on the improvement. 
R. E. Henderson 
Lt. F. S. Lincoln will be in charge 
of the Naval Reserve aviation squad 
located at West Beach this summer 
and will bring his wife and children 
here shortly. 
Mrs. Caroline Day on Monday last 
observed the passing of the 66th mile- 
stone in life’s journey. She had a 
number of callers at her home on 
Hart st. and was presented with a 
number of gifts. 
There will be a May party for the 
Junior Endeavorers in the upper 
room of the Beverly Farms Baptist 
church on Thursday afternoon of 
All mothers 
are cordially 
next week at 4 o’clock. 
and children interested 
invited to attend. 
The J. B. Dow Co. coal office in the 
Robertson block, opposite the Bevy- 
erly Farms depot, closed on May 1 
and hereafter orders are to be sent 
to the Beverly office of New England 
Coke & Coal Co., which has recently 
purchased the business of Sprague 
Breed & Brown Co. and J. B. Dow 
Co., but until the present has con- 
tinued the office at Beverly Farms. 
Box 244 
BEVERLY, ~ MASS, 
Telephone 
