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NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
BEVERLY FARMS 
A request was made at the meeting of 
the aldermen ‘Tuesday evening, by 
George C. Tingley, engineer of the 
Farms steamer, for an increase in salary 
from $800 to $1000. He gave three 
reasons: first, the increased cost of liv- 
ing; second, he had to have his meals 
brought to him at the station, which 
necessitated the expenditure of money 
for car-fare; third, he has two sons at 
work at the shoe plant and if he should 
move to Beverly Farms, it would be 
more expensive still for him. He was a 
regular licensed engineer and he hoped 
that the city council would grant the in- 
crease. 
The Board of Registrars of voters 
paid a visit to the Farms Wednesday 
evening, and asa result, eleven names 
were added to the ward Six voting list. 
Soctety Hotes 
Miss Helen Frick, the daughter of 
Mr. and Mrs. Henry C. Frick of 
Pride’s Crossing, is to be a debutante of 
the New York winter. Mr. Frick has 
leased the George W. Vanderbilt place 
on Fifth avenue, and extensive alter- 
ations have been made so that the house 
is well adapted for large entertainments. 
The family will move over to New York 
the middle of this month. 
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Norman of the 
Beverly Cove colony have been spend- 
ing part of week at the Virginia Hot 
Springs. 
PREBLE-THISSELL CO. 
DEALERS IN 
FIRST-CLASS PROVISIONS AND GROCERIES 
POULTRY, GAME AND FRUITS 
Fresh Eggs, Chickens and Fowl 
from our own Poultry Yards 
NEIGHBOR’S HALL 
BLOCK 
General Stationery 
2 SHOES 
Hale Street, « 
Satisfaction 
Guaranteed 
Beverly Farms, Mass. 
A. STANDLEY 
Boots, Shoes and Gent’s Furnishings ~~ 
SPRINGAND SUMMER 
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Beverly Farms. 
We are Scientific Growers 
of Choice Vegetables 
Telephone 
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NESS. WHIPRSeaR® Bice, 
BLANKETS anda )com- 
plete line of Stable Supplies. 
Also Trunks and Bags, 
Repairing in all its branches. 
Importer and Manufacturer of 
Riding Saddles and 
Horse Furnishings. Leather Novelties 
I am here all the year and can always give prompt and satis- 
J. A. CULBERT 
BEVERLY FARMS, MASS. 
Beach St., Manchester and Magnolia. 
NOTICE 
The Horse-shoeing Shop of the 
late John Dwyer, Pride’s Crossing, 
Mass., will continue to run for the 
benefit of his family. 
Wetrust our present customers 
will favor us with a continuance of 
their patronage and we will appre- 
ciate any additional trade however 
small. 
Mrs. John Dwyer, 
Beverly Farms, Mass. 
SAMUEL H. STONE 
Notary Public Justice of the Peace. 
Insurance, Real Estate. Investments. 
_ 164 Cabot St., Beverly. 
We have some fine real estate bargains bothon 
the Shore and in Beverly proper. 
HAVE YOUR PRESCRIPTIONS 
FILLED AT 
DELANEY’S 
APOTHECARY 
Cor. Cabot and Abbott Streets. 
BEVERIGY: 
We keep everything that a good drug storé 
should keep. 
ARTHUR A. FORNESS 
NOTARY PUBLIC 
And Justice of the Peace 
BANK BUILDING, - BEVERLY 
NORTH SHORE 
DRUG STORE 
J. A. Trowt, Prop. 
Hale St., Prides Crossing 
PERFUMES 
TOPE TO ARTICLES 
SPONGES 
SOAPS 
DiInWo lbs, .E tc 
Quality Chocolates 
Special attention given to 
PRESCRIPTIONS. 
ICE-COLD SODAS and 
COLLEGE ICES. 
