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NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
BEVERLY FARMS. 
Mr. and Mrs. John Garvey of 
Haskell street are rejoicing over the 
arrival of a son, which came to their 
home last Sunday. 
The scholars of the Eighth grade, 
under their teacher, Miss O’Brien, 
went to Boston last Saturday, and 
after visiting the Navy Yard, Bunker 
Hill monument and other places of 
interest, finished up the day by seeing 
“Strongheart’’ at the Park theatre. 
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin L. Pride of 
Somerville have been visiting relatives 
at the Farms. 
Capt. J. Frank Blaney has this week 
been very busy, with his crew, repair- 
ing damages and replacing his fish 
weir located off Chubb’s island. The 
severe storms in January created such 
havoc to the apparatus that Capt. 
Blaney has been obliged to secure the 
services of a lighter from Gloucester, 
and probably will consume several 
weeks before everything will again be 
in proper condition. 
Messrs. Wyatt & Trowt and Thomas 
D. Connolly of Messrs. Connolly Bros. 
have just returned from a horse-buy- 
ing trip to Buffalo and Canada, and 
succeeded in securing a car load each 
of fine animals. 
Daniel Horrigan was called to 
Quincy this week by the death of 
his mother. 
Several car loads of heavy cast iron 
water pipes, to be used for water 
mains, arrived this week at the Bev- 
erly Farms freight yard and have 
been distributed along the streets. 
Alexander Carr, foreman gardener 
for Dow’s Sunny Side greenhouses, 
is this week in Stonington, Conn., 
superintending the planting out of a 
large private estate there. 
There will be an illustrated lecture 
on Japan in the Baptist church tomor- 
row evening under the direction of the 
pastor. The apparatus will be under 
the care of J. Frank Rolfe of Beverly. 
Buys Out Electric Company. 
The Bruce-Hibbard Electric Co 
of Fitchburg has bought out the 
Woodbury Electric Co. of Hale 
street, Beverly, and took possession 
this week. The  Bruce-Hibbard 
Electric Co: is one of the largest 
electrical concerns in the vicinity of 
Pitchburg, and it will be pleasing 
news to the patrons of the old firm 
tc know that the business is to be 
continued. E. A. Bruce, one of the 
members of the firm, will be at the 
3everly office most of the time. J 
M. Greenlaw is manager of the new 
concern. 
A Sensational Success. 
‘Owing to the sensational success 
of Robert Edeson in “Strongheart” 
at the Park theatre, the time for 
another company -has been can- 
celled at that playhouse in order to 
give this popular star and play a 
longer engagement in Boston than 
the usual two weeks. The new 
play has two elements which can- 
not fail to appeal in the very keen- 
est way to every theatregoer in 
America; namely, college life and 
football and that of the most vital 
question in the public mind today— 
the problem of the educated In- 
dian. Whatever the charm may be 
in the new play, it has’ certainly 
taken Boston by storm and its suc- 
cess is looked upon as one of the 
biggest of several seasons. The 
Park theatre has ~ been’ entirely 
sold out every night, with the or- 
chestra relegated to the stage to 
give room for extra chairs. This 
ix certainly a great triumph for 
Mr. Edeson and his play, and the 
fact that Mr. Edeson will not ap- 
pear in any New England cities 
outside of Boston, either this season 
or next, will no doubt tempt many 
a one away from their homes to see 
this splendid play. 
Matinees are given at the Park 
theatre on Wednesdays and Satur- 
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