BEVERLY FARMS 
The question is now being asked, 
“Ts Beverly Farms to have its usual 
July 4th celebration?’”? The BrEEzE 
man has made inquiries, and feels 
hopeful that the splendid celebration 
which has been in the past few years 
the pleasure and enjoyment of the 
whole community will again take place 
this year. The usual July 4th com- 
mittee have not as yet had a meeting, 
but will no doubt get together very 
soon and formulate plans. This com- 
mittee has to secure all its money by 
popular subscription, which is a hard 
and oftentimes unpleasant task, and 
much credit andalsoaid should be given 
them in their efforts to make the day 
at the Farms a complete success, which 
has certainly been the result at their 
hands in the past. 
Our meats, vegetables, fruit, etc., 
fresh from Boston markets each day. 
Preble’s market, Neighbor’s block. “* 
Hot Corn Muffins, 6.15 A. M., at 
Parker’s. is 
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repairs are wanted will make them skillfully and 
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THE REPAIRING QUESTION 
Whether it willor will not 
AT OLED STAND, 
CORNER OF BOW AND RANTOUL STS. 
BEVERLY, MASS. 
E. C. SAWYER. 
Last Sunday Preston post, 188, the 
W.R.C. Associates and firemen were 
the guests of Rev. Clarence S. Pond 
at the morning service at the Beverly 
Farms Baptist church, and in the 
evening they accepted the cordial in- 
vitation of Rev. Fr. Nicholas R. Walsh 
to attend divine service at St. Marga- 
ret’s church. 
Ezra K. Preston of Newton Centre, 
formerly living at Preston place, was 
in town on Memorial Day, renewing 
acquaintances, and joined with his old 
comrades, the Preston post, in carry- 
ing out the program of the day. 
The many Farms’ friends of Mr. 
Leo C. Demack of Beverly are con- 
gratulating him upon the recent an- 
nouncement of his coming marriage 
to Miss Mabelle F. Woodside of Los 
Angeles, Cal., which takes place at St. 
Peter’s Episcopal church, Tuesday 
Mr. Demack is 
the music instructor of the Farms St. 
John’s Episcopal church, and has also 
a large number of students in this 
section of the city. 
Tuesday was pay day for the some 
400 or more men in Messrs. Connolly 
Bros.’ employ. It was quite a pictur- 
esque sight to see the men lined up on 
the sidewalk in front of the office on 
Oak street waiting their turn. Trade 
at the local stores is always quite 
brisk on pay day, and especially is this 
noticed at the Farms Postoffice, where 
a large amount is usually received to 
be forwarded by money order to differ- 
ent points. 
Messrs. Connolly Bros. have just 
completed the building of the Show 
grounds for the Middlesex Hunt club 
at South Lincoln, Mass., which work 
included the building of a blue stone 
platform, around which was a circle of 
seats and a grand stand for spectators, 
from which are leading passageways 
to the various kennels and waiting 
booths. This work included not alone 
a large amount of carpentry work, but 
also required considerable grading and 
leveling of the grounds. Last Satur- 
day the Fox Hound show was held 
there under the auspices of the Mid- 
dlesex Hunt club, of which A. Henry 
Higginson of Lincoln and West Man- 
chester is the M.F.H., and wasa huge 
affair, a large representative gather- 
ing. Connolly Bros. are also busily 
engaged there in the final completion 
of a race track, some mile and a half 
in length, and have also a large force 
of men at work in connection with the 
landscape design around the new resi- 
dence of Mr. Higginson. 
INSURANCE 
THAT INSURES 
In this agency are represented some of the 
oldest, strongest, fire-tested companies inthe 
world, and all policies issued through this 
agency are protected with abundant capital. 
Losses are promptly and satisfactorily paid, 
as hundreds of our customers can testify 
during our 30 years’ experience at 160-164 
Cabot Street. 
SAMUEL H. STONE 
164 Cabot St., Beverly. 
DEMAND GOOD 
BANKING FACILITIES 
This institution renders full value in Service and Protection to every depositor. 
An Account with the Beverly National Bank will aid and strengthen your financial interests. 
BEVERLY NATIONAL BAN 
Office Hours: 
8.30 A.M. to 2 P.M. 
) CAPITAL, - 
Bewerly, Mass. 
$200,000. 
