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BEVERLY 
Forest L. Tarr of this city was 
united in marriage to Blanche Wal- 
lace Morehouse of Marblehead at 
the home of the bride’s parents in 
Marblehead on Tuesday - evening, 
Beweeteenry L.§eFoote> ‘of -St 
‘Michael’s church officiating. The 
house was beautifully decorated 
with flowers and tropical greenery, 
and the bridal party stood under a 
green and white canopy. Percy H. 
Tarr, the groom’s brother, was best 
man, and the ushers comprised the 
close friends of the bride and groom. 
After a honeymoon to the White 
Mountains, Mr: and Mrs. Tarr will 
reside at their new home on Atlan- 
tic avenue. 
Chester C. Colson has accepted a 
situation with Frank W. Ham- 
mond, the surveyor, for the sum- 
mer. 
W. L. Allen of the Blake-Allen 
company has returned from a busi- 
ness trip to New York. 
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BEVERLY, MASS. 
Mrs. Nellie Cole of North Bev- 
erly is at Sharon in search of health. 
The senior Greek class of “the 
High school accompanied by Mas- 
ter Hurd and Miss Maleen P. Hicks 
witnessed the Greek play “Aga- 
memnon” at the Stadium, Cam- 
bridge, on Saturday afternoon. 
Among the graduates of Tufts 
on Tuesday was Marland H. Eaton 
of this city, who received the degree 
GrevierL). 
Dr. and Mrs, John” W.. Patch, 
Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Odell and 
Mr. and Mrs. Roland P. Woodbury 
are enjoying a trip to Saratoga, 
Ausable Chasm, Montreal and Que- 
bec. 
William H. Wood has been en- 
joying a three days’ outing with the 
Maine Pharmaceutical society at 
Rangeley lakes, Maine. 
Rufus E. Larcom is convalescing 
from an attack of rheumatic fever. 
The school committee have 
elected Augustus Klock of Con- 
cord sub-master at the High school 
to fill the vacancy caused by the 
resignation of Kirk W. Thompson. 
Mr. Klock will teach sciences. The 
committee has also made two more 
appointments to the faculty, Mrs. 
Ruby Baker of Lawrence, who will 
teach history, physics and geog- 
raphy, and Miss Margaret D. Web- 
ber of this city, who will teach Eng- 
lish. The faculty now numbers 
twenty-four, an increase of eighteen 
teachers in the past decade. 
is always a serious one. 
pay you for the necessary outlay is best solved by 
letting US examine your damaged carriage. We 
will give you a fair and honest opinion, and if 
repairs are wanted will make them skillfully and 
expeditiously 
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THE REPAIRING QUESTION 
Whether it will or will not 
AT OLD STAND, 
CORNER OF BOW AND RANTOUL STS. 
BEVERLY, MASS. 
E. C. SAWYER. 
At the meeting of the Beverly 
board of aldermen on Tuesday even- 
ing Charles A. Preston, Smith’s 
Manchester Express, Leroy C. Tem- 
ple and the Naumkeag Express 
company of Salem asked for leave 
to transport intoxicating liquor 
through and into the city. It is to 
be hoped that the aldermen, or, 
rather, the committee on licenses, 
to whom the petitions were referred, 
will refuse to grant leave to these 
expresses for the furtherance of 
their insidious schemes. Salem had 
taste of rum expresses last year and 
it was but astep from their regime 
into the present open saloon. Bev- 
erly and Manchester have always 
been clean, closed towns, and the 
granting of these licenses would 
mean nothing less than the intro- 
duction of the liquor traffic into the 
city. 
Mrs. Arthur C. Macy has left for 
Cottage City, where she will con- 
duct a store during the summer. 
Stephen Forrant, who has_ been 
manager at Butterworth’s market 
for the past two years, has resigned 
and will enter upon duties at War- 
ren, Mass., his native village. Al- 
bert Butterworth of the firm will 
have the Beverly store under his 
charge. 
Jeremiah F. Desmond has added 
a new depot brougham to his au- 
tomobile garage. ‘The carriage isa 
16 horse-power Reo, and is equipped 
with all the latest conveniences. 
YOUR FINANCIAL INTEREST 
DEMAND GOOD 
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An Account with the Beverly National Bank will aid and strengthen your financial interests. 
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