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BEVERLY FARMS 
The central telephone office in 
Marshall’s block was opened Monday 
for the summer, the “‘cut-over” being 
made Saturday night and Sunday. 
Miss Alice Sawyer of Portland, Me., 
is the operator in charge at present, 
and Proctor Denno is doing the night 
work. Farms people, meanwhile, are 
wondering how soon the reduced rate 
promised by the company goes into 
eitect: 
Capt. J. Frank Blaney and Thomas 
Neville are investigating the case of 
a recent visit to their motor boats 
anchored off West Beach, when the 
visitors tried to start the engines and 
did considerable damage. They left 
in a hurry, apparently, forgetting to 
take with them a revolver, axe and 
several articles of clothing which were 
found in the boats. 
Miss Mary McDonald is in Antigo- 
nish, N.S., where she was called the 
first of the week by the death of her 
father. 
The sixth night of the G.A.R. and 
Associates pitch tournament was 
played on Thursday evening and, like 
the preceding ones, was a matter of 
much interest. As the end is drawing 
near, considerable interest centres in 
the pairs who are working hard for the 
silver cup. 
The provision store of Messrs. Pre- 
ble & Co., in Neighbor’s hall block, 
was opened for business Thursday. 
If you did not get “taken in” about 
3 a.m. Wednesday morning you are to 
be congratulated, as a great many 
turned out at that hour in response to 
he fire alarm from box 52. Fromt 
appearances it would seem that one of 
the large summer residences along 
West beach was going up in smoke, 
but fortunately for the Farms, the fire 
was on Baker’s island, where the old 
Winne-Egan house burned to the 
ground. It was a spectacle worth 
beholding. 
Patrolman Webster K. Bray is 
putting on the finishing touches to 
his cottage at Conomo Point, Essex. 
Much needed improvements are 
being made by the street department 
on Greenwood avenue, after which, it 
is hoped, the section of Hart street, 
from Perry’s corner, so-called, to 
Hale street, will not be overlooked. 
A very generous collection was 
taken up at the evening service of the 
Baptist church last Sunday for the 
San Francisco relief fund. 
Sam’] F. Currier was missed from 
his duties at the local station part of 
this week having been on a visit to 
W. G. Tuckers at Gloucester, and 
points of interest around the Cape. 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
Miss Nellie Preston is the new 
bookkeeper for Messrs. Pierce & 
Pierce plumbers, and Miss Maude 
Cullert has accepted a like position 
with Howard Doane carpenter and 
builder. 
Repairs are in progress at the West 
Beach Engine house, including paint- 
ing, papering and the laying of anew 
oor. 
Contractor John A.Gaffey who is 
building the section of road from 
Mingo Beach hill to the Frick estate 
for the Mass. State Highway Com. 
has torn up the road and is hard at 
work sub-grading it causing most of 
the travel to go by the way of Com- 
mon Lane. The bad corner near the 
Gardner estate has now been blasted 
and the ledge removed, and _ has re- 
sulted in a great improvement. 
The BREEZE sent by mail to any 
part of the U.S.—1 year 1 dollar. * 
Unclaimed Letters 
Letters remaining unclaimed at Beverly 
Farms Postoffice: Mr W H Chamberlain, 
Mrs N Echelberry, Mrs E P Flynn, Miss 
Gertrude Moran, Mr A C P Pierce. 
ELMER STANDLEY, Postmaster. 
D. H. MAMPRE 
HAVE YOUR PRESCRIPTIONS 
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We keep everything that a good drug store 
should keep. 
H. W. MOORE 
Manufacturer of 
Carriages, Wagons, Qc. 
Prompt attention given to 
Repairing, Painting, etc. 
All work guaranteed. 
219s Rantoul Street 
BEVERLY, MASS. 
Advertise your wants with us. 
Others have profited by it. 
HIGH-GRADE 
Ladies Tailoring 
BAL 
Saving of 30 to 50 per cent. 
FROM BOSTON PRICES. 
Latest Spring and Summer Designs 
IN FABRICS. 
Up-to-Date Styles and Workmanship. 
Manchester and Beverly Farms patronage 
solicited. 
Renovating, Repairing, Pressing — at 
LOW PRICES. 
COM I, NEM, OSS 
Telephone 451-2. 
