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BEVERLY FARMS 
The cottage at Pride’s, now owned 
by Wm. H. Moore and formerly that 
of Wm. R. Brooks, is now in the 
hands of mechanics undergoing a 
thorough overhauling. When com- 
pleted it will undoubtedly be a pretty 
place. 
The board of aldermen gave a hear- 
ing last Tuesday evening on the peti- 
tion of Henry Clay Pierce to straighten 
Hale street between the estates of 
Sally Pride and Elisha Pride. Geo. 
Recharker,attomey tor Mr. or ierce 
and Thomas D. Connolly appeared for 
Mr. Pierce, and presented argument 
in favor of the widening, while Mrs. 
Lawrence W. King and James E. 
Cole were the objectors. During the 
hearing the interest was increased 
considerable by Mr. Cole accusing 
Mr. Connolly of telling untruths, but 
the latter gentleman carried himself 
as a gentleman and answered the ac- 
cusation in a quiet manner. The 
board has taken the ‘matter under 
advisement. 
It is said that a young doctor from 
a neighboring town has been in the 
Farms lately looking up a suitable 
location to establish himself here as a 
permanent physician. It seems that 
this place ought to well support one 
doctor at least, the year around. 
Quite anumber of Farms Repub- 
licans are planning to attend the Re- 
publican smoke talk in Commercial 
hall, Beverly, this evening. 
The eighth child, a little girl, ar- 
rived the latter part of last week at 
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry 
Nolan, Hart street. 
Mrs. Katherine Abbott and daugh- 
ter Alice of Lebanon, N.H., have 
spent the past week visiting friends 
at the Farms. They return to their 
home today. 
Frank Grove, the popular clerk, is 
back again at Varney’s drug store, 
having concluded his vacation spent 
visiting his parents at Baltimore. Mr. 
Grove also took in the sights at the 
Jamestown Exposition, Washington 
and New York city. 
can consistently be extended. 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
Established 1877 
E. C. SAWYER 
126 and 13O Rantoul St., 
BEVERLY, MASS. 
Carriages and Automobile Repairing 
New Coverings, Tops and Slip Linings 
Tel.: Factory 122-5, Residence 420 
Cor. Bow St. 
for Automobiles 
SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO ALTERATIONS 
Painting and Varnishing. 
First-Class Work 
Special Department for Automobiles 
Tonight Wm. Neville concludes the 
season’s duties as superintendent and 
caretaker at West Beach, and while 
the duties there in some respects are 
of necessity trying ones, the corpora- 
tion has indeed been fortunate in 
securing in the past Mr. Neville’s 
services, and in this case it may be 
said with truth that the right man is 
in the right place. 
Miss Helen Leahy, following her 
chosen profession of hairdresser and 
manicure, has accepted a position in 
a large Boston hairdressing parlor, and 
commenced her duties there last 
Monday. 
George Twitchell and family will 
shortly remove to Ipswich, where Mr. 
Twitchell is employed as superintend- 
ent of the new Searle estate. 
Charles Keefe has resigned the 
position as gardener and caretaker at 
the Fred Winthrop estate, Hamilton. 
The baggage men at the _ local 
depots will undoubtedly be happy 
when the moving days of this fall are 
over, for these days the trucks are 
piled high with baggage at almost 
every train during the day. 
Miss O’Brien, teacher at the Farms 
school, gave the girls and boys of the 
8th grade a Hallowe’en party at the 
home of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence J. 
Watson on Everett street. The usual 
games were played and refreshments 
were served. During the evening the 
scholars surprised their teacher by 
presenting her with a handsome 
leather bag. 
CAPITAL ° ° 
Mrs. Russell Younger and child 
from Orr’s Island, Me., are visiting 
Mr. and Mrs. Joshua Younger on 
Hale street. Mr. Russell Younger, 
a former Farms boy, but who has for 
some years past been located in 
Maine, has now secured a position in 
Boston. 
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 
WOCKMOKET, deweler nd Oplictan 
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Masonic Bldg., Cabot St.. BEVERLY 
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(Established 1844) 
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Offices, 15 Water St. and 164 Cabot 
Cor. Milton St., 
BEVERLY, MASSACHUSETTS 
Telephones 
BEVERLY, MASS. 
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