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NORTH SHORE BREEZE’ 
BEVERLY FARMS 
Capt. Duncan T. Smith has con- 
cluded his services for the season with 
Robt. C. Hooper and has entered the 
employ of Hardy & Day. Capt. 
Smith will, in all probability, be found 
aboard Mr. Hooper’s motor boat, the 
Mickey II, next season. 
John A. Trowt, who is now wend- 
ing his way westward on a sort of va- 
cation and sight-seeing trip, expects to 
visit California before he returns. 
Mrs. Theodore Holmes entertained 
the members of the Ladies’ Sewing 
circle at her home on Hart street 
Thursday evening. 
Beverly Farms is being represented 
today at the Harvard—Yale football 
game by Arthur Holland and Law- 
rence J. Watson. 
Mr. and Mrs. A. Preston Thissell 
have gone to Winchester, N.H., and 
are there the guests of Mr Thissell’s 
sister, Mrs. William H. Mason. 
Owing to the harshness of the weather 
effecting his throat in this vicinity 
_during the winter months, Mr. This- 
sell plans to spend the winter there 
and engage in the lumber business. 
The members of the local order of 
Pilgrim Fathers had planned to go to 
Gloucester on Monday evening next 
to attend the installation of officers of 
that colony but are somewhat disap- 
pointed to know that their visit will 
have to be deferred until Dec. 9. The 
change is made on account of sickness 
to some of the Gloucester officers 
elect. 
Next week John Daniels will put 
upon the road his new baker’s cart, 
soliciting trade for the output of his 
bakery, which has already secured 
favorable comment upon all sides. 
This is Mr. Daniels’ first venture with 
a baker cart. 
Next Thursday is Thanksgiving 
Day andas usual the Farms homes 
will entertain relatives and friends, 
and family reunions and gatherings 
will be the order of things while some 
as by their usual custom will help dis- 
sect the national bird as guests of out 
of town relatives. 
Established 1877 
EF. C. SAWYER 
126 and 130 Rantoul St., Cor. Bow St. 
BEVERLY, MASS. 
Carriages and Automobile Repairing 
Tel.: Factory 122-5, Residence 204 
New Coverings, Tops and Slip Linings 
for Automobiles 
SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO ALTERATIONS 
Painting and Varnishing. 
First-Class Work 
Special Department for Automobiles 
Allen W.R.C. 93, was inspected at 
Marshall’s hall Tuesday evening by 
Deputy Inspector Miss Cook of 
Gloucester, who complimented the 
corps upon their work. There was a 
large gathering of members present, 
also some out of town guests, and the 
whole party after the business part of 
the meeting had been transacted, sat 
down to a fine collation and spent an 
hour in a social way. 
Mrs. T. W. Long of Manchester 
has opened in Marshall hall on Thurs- 
day evenings classes in dancing. Thé 
afternoon from 4 to 6is devoted to 
children and after 8 o’clock evening is 
given to adults. Last Thursday 
evening after the completion of the 
lesson the time until midnight was 
given up to dancing, at which many 
invited guests were present. 
Mrs. Sarah McKenzie ‘and son 
Chester, of Plymouth, N.H., arrived 
at the Farms Wednesday and are the 
guests of relatives. 
Ralph W. Osborne has been the 
past week taking a vacation from his 
usual duties in the engineering depart- 
ment of the B & M RR. the past 
week, and has spent it by taking a 
trip to Quebec and other points in 
that vicinity. 
Registration for municipal election 
closed at city hall last Wednesday 
evening and ward 6 gained three votes 
since state election. It is still two be- 
hind the city election figures of last 
year. The number now entitled to 
vote in this ward is 380. 
There is one new aspirant for the 
common council from ward 6 since 
last week. Roy C. Patch has taken 
out nomination papers. He resides 
in the Centreville end of the ward, at 
572 Essex street, is about 25 years 
old and a bookkeeper by occupation. 
This is Mr. Patch’s first try for politi- 
cal honors, and he hasa host of friends 
who wish him success. 
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 
Walchinaker, Jeweler dnd Opticon 
Repairing in all its Branches 
Masonic Bldg., Cabot St.,. BEVERLY 
The Pickett Coal Co. 
(Established 1844) 
— DEALERS IN — 
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CEMENT, LIME, SAND AND HAIR 
Offices, 15 Water St. and 164 Cabot 
Cor. Milton St., 
BEVERLY, MASSACHUSETTS 
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It brings us closer together and makes our interests mutual. 
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