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BEVERLY FARMS 
Tunipoo Inn, Beverly Farms’ pop- 
ular summer hotel, has been favored 
during the past week by a number of 
guests who plan to spend the season 
at Beverly Farms. The inn also has 
a number of bookings for early ar- 
rival. 
Much interest is manifest whether 
Beverly Farms is to have a Fourth of 
July celebration this year. For a 
good many years in the past a com- 
mittee composed of representative 
citizens has raised funds by popular 
subscription and given Beverly Farms 
one of the best celebrations of any 
town in the vicinity. If we are to 
have any observance this years some- 
one should start something pretty 
soon. It will be a sure thing that if 
Beverly Farms does not have some 
kind of a celebration it will be a great 
disappointment. 
LARCOM THEATRE, BEVERLY. 
June 18, 19—Harold Lockwood in 
“The Hidden Children.” S118 
Father’s Son,” with Lionel Barry- 
more. ‘Travel picture showing the 
Canadian mountains. 
June 20, 21—Mae Murray in “The 
Primrose Ring.” Pathé News. Com- 
edy. ©. Henry story. 
June 22, 23—“The Mask of Life.” 
“Ham and Bud,” comédy.  Para- 
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mount Pictograph. “Grant, reporter. 
James B. Dow A CANDIDATE FOR 
REPRESENTATIVE. 
June 13, 1917. 
Editor North Shore Breeze, 
Dear Sir: 
In September the annual primaries 
will be held to select the various nom- 
inees for the state offices. At that 
time the nominees from the Repre- 
sentative districts to the General 
Court will also be selected by the 
voters. 
May I, through the courtesy of your 
paper, announce that | shall be a can- 
didate for the Republican nomination 
as representative from the Twentieth 
Essex District—Ward Four of the 
City of Beverly, Beverly Farms 
(Ward Six of the City of Beverly ) 
and the Towns of Manchester and 
Essex, 
If elected to this important position 
by the voters, I will endeavor to serve 
the district faithfully and to the best 
of my ability. 
Yours sincerely, 
James Bb. Dow, 
705 Hale street, 
Beverly Farms. 
One example is worth a thousand 
arguments. 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 35 
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BEVERLY FARMS. 
Want NortH 
Stop AT 
A petition to the management of 
the B. & M. railroad is being circu- 
lated at Beverly Farms and is being 
signed by nearly all who are asked to 
do so, ‘It reads: “We the under- 
signed, who use the Beverly Farms 
station, being one of the earliest and 
largest communities on the Gloucestet 
branch, feel that we have been un- 
fairly treated by the B. & M. system 
in not stopping the North Shore Ex- 
press, due in Boston at 8.58 a. m. and 
leaving Boston at 4.58 p. m. We urga 
and request that: you arrange a stop 
at Beverly Farms station which 1s 
patronized to a greater extent than 
any other station by those who walk 
to and from trains, a feature which 
has built up the community and_lo- 
cated many families there and added 
much to its real estate values. Every- 
body taking trains at Montserrat comes 
in a motor and practically every- 
body at Pride’s. The present sched- 
ule is thoroughly unjust to the resi- 
dents of Beverly Farms, who out- 
number Pride’s and Montserrat added 
together.” The above train does not 
stop at Beverly Farms at present, but 
does at Pride’s Crossing and Mont- 
serrat. 
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