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NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
BEVERLY FARMS 
Mr.and Mrs John A. Gray, Hart 
street, have had asa guest this week 
Miss Clough, of Nashua, N.H. 
A sight attracting the attention of 
the passer-by was that one day this 
week near Mingo beach. On the side 
of the hill going towards Beverly was 
a large touring car balancing over a 
partly demolished fence and_ stone 
wall, just enough of the machine being 
on the roadside to prevent its drop- 
ping over and down some eight or ten 
feet. It was said that the steering 
apparatus was out of order, hence the 
accident. Noone was hurt and the 
machine only slightly damaged. 
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred B. Jackman 
who have spent the past two weeks or 
more visiting friends at the Farms 
and vicinity, returned yesterday to 
their home in Burlington, Vt. 
Two dances are scheduled for next 
week at Neighbor’s hall, that of the 
chauffeurs and coachmen, under the 
management of F. J. Linehan and 
others on Tuesday evening, and the 
Clan Wallace, No. 127, in which the 
dancing in Highland costume will be 
a novelty. William Burrows, a well- 
known artist, will be one of the pipers. 
This dance is to take place on Friday 
evening. 
The advent of a baby boy on 
Wednesday morning was the cause of 
much pleasure at the home of Mr. 
and Mrs. Thomas J. McDonnell. 
On Friday of last week Mr. and 
Mrs. Joshua Younger attended the 
annual reunion of the 17th Mass. 
regiment, which was this year held at 
the camp fof Comrade Kiley, in the 
Lynn woods. A splendid dinner was 
one of the pleasant features of the 
day. 
Victor Borden visited Liberty lodge 
of Masons at Beverly on Monday 
evening. Mr. Borden is a member of 
Massachusetts lodge of Boston. 
Miss Elizabeth McKenna of Lewis- 
ton, Me., has been visiting the Farms 
all the past week, being the guest of 
her aunt, Mrs. Hennessey on Hale 
street. 
Established 1877 Tel.: 
FE. C. SAWYER 
126 and 130 Rantoul St., 
BEVERLY, MASS. 
Carriages and Automobile Repairing 
Factory 122-5, Residence 420 
Cor. Bow St. 
New Coverings, Tops and Slip Linings 
for Automobiles 
SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO ALTERATIONS 
Painting and Varnishing. 
First-Class Work 
Special Department for Automobiles 
Alex Campbell, a carpenter fore- 
man for Connolly Bros., is in charge 
of the remodeling of the interior of a 
house on Chestnut street, Boston. 
Benjamin F. Hawkins, jr., and 
Howard P. Williams returned the 
middle of the week from a pleasant 
trip to Portland, Me. While there, 
side trips were taken to the various 
points of interest, including a view of 
the ruins at Old Orchard. Passage 
on the boat both ways from Boston 
was algo a pleasant feature. 
A. F. Whitredge, the popular clerk 
at the store of Walker Bros. & Co., is 
back again at his usual duties after a 
pleasant vacation spent mostly in 
Maine. 
Master Thomas Fay of Roxbury is 
enjoying himself at the Farms until 
school opens, and is the guest of Mr. 
and Mrs. Howard E. Morgan. 
Mr. and Mrs. George H. Burchsted 
and son, Eddie, left on Tuesday for a 
vacation trip. They will stay a few 
days at North Conway to visit their 
other son, Master George Burchsted, 
who has been enjoying camp life there 
for the past two months, after which 
it is their intention to go north, visit- 
ing various places of interest, some of 
which are in Canada. 
Harry Pohlmann of San Francisco, 
Cal., arrived at the Farms the first of 
this week and joined his mother, Mrs. 
Cecelia Pohlmann, who isa guest of 
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas D. Connolly, 
Oak street. Mr. Pohlmann is a stero- 
type maker, and came East to the 
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Sterotyper’s Convention recently held 
at Philadelphia, being the only repre- 
sentative from the Pacific coast. 
After a pleasant stay of over two 
months Mrs. Falcon and son John on 
Sunday last left for their home in 
Worcester. 
Telephone Connection. 
S A. GENTLEE & SON 
Funeral Director and Embalmers 
Calls answered day or night. 
277 Cabot Street. BEVERLY. 
Residence, 16 Butman Street. 
ALDEN WEBB 
Watchmaker, Jeweler and Optician 
Repairing in all its Branches 
Masonic Bldg., Cabot St.,. BEVERLY 
The Pickett Coal Co. 
(Established 1844) 
— DEALERS IN — 
Coal ™ Wood 
oqeue 
CEMENT, LIME, SAND AND Halr. 
Offices, 15 Water St. and 164 Cabot 
Cor. Milton St., 
BEVERLY, MASSACHUSETTS 
Telephones 
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can consistently be extended. 
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It is good business policy for you to deposit your money with this Bank. 
It brings us closer together and. makes our interests mutual. 
Our depositors receive absolute assurance that we will extend every courtesy and convenience that 
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