April 28, 1916. 
BEVERLY FARMS 
Stephen J. Connolly left on Wed- 
nesday for Warrenton, Va., where 
Connolly Bros. have a large contract. 
Mr. and Mrs. Chester M. Kimball 
of Williamstown returned home this 
morning after a visit at Beverly 
Farms. 
Frank I. Lomasney is out with a 
new Buick touring car. He has also 
added a new Ford delivery car to the 
equipment of the North Shore Fish 
Co. ‘ 
William C. Webster, a former well 
known Beverly Farms resident, now 
residing in Rockport, visited friends 
in town on Tuesday. He is 84 years 
old and in good health. 
Miss A. L. Macdonald of Boston, 
housekeeper at,Tunipoo Inn, arrived 
at Beverly Farms this week to pr: 
pare for the opening sometime the 
first of next week. From the present 
booking the season at the hotel prom- 
ises to be a busy one. 
As soon as material can be brought 
here the state highway commission 
will give the surface of the road from 
the Manchester line to the railroad 
crossing at Beverly Farms station an 
application of road oil, sand and 
crushed stone. 
’ B. F. Hawkins, formerly of the 
Standley Shoe Store, who has as- 
sociated himself with the Austin Re- 
pair Co. of Beverly, solicits your 
patronage. Shoes called for and de- 
livered. Work done neatly and 
~quickly.. All kinds of repairing done. 
‘Call 262 Beverly Farms or Beverly 
974-W. adv. 
Arthur P. Thissell takes much 
pleasure in showing visitors to his 
farm, Preston Place, a flock of 300 
choice hens which he has recently 
added to his farm equipment. The 
birds are of a record egg-laying 
strain and were formerly the prop- 
erty of Arthur A. Woodbury. 
At a dinner given by Mr. and Mrs. 
Frank T. Wentworth, Hale:st., Bev- 
erly, last Sunday evening the engag>- 
ment of their daughter, Miss Inez 
Lillian Wentworth to Dr. Cornelius 
J. Murray of Pride’s Crossing was 
announced. Miss Wentworth is a 
graduate of the South Boston High 
School and the Sargent school, Cam- 
bridge. She has been the supervisor 
of the Beverly playgrounds. Dr. 
Murray is a well known. Pride’s 
Crossing young man. He is a grad- 
uate of Beverly High School and of 
Tufts Dental College and enjoys a 
good practice at Beverly Farms. The 
marriage will take place in the fall. 
Forestry 
Experts 
Poultry and Game 
Eggs and _ Butter 
Fruit and Berries 
The 
best Quality 
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Meats and Provisions 
Orders will be Collected Every 
Morning and Promptly Filled. 
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OST attractive rooms, modern conveniences, large verandas, near 
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Automobile parties accommodated. 
Afternoon tea served. 
Mayor Macdonald, Alderman Con- 
nolly and James B. Dow, chairman of 
the Bathhouse commission, have been 
much interested in the proposed bath- 
house on the Dane st. beach, but be- 
cause of politics the project has been 
delayed from time to time, and is at 
present held up. 
Alderman ‘Thomas D. Connolly at 
last Monday evening’s meeting of the 
Board of Aldermen introduced an 
order calling for an appropriation ot 
$2500 for additional improvements to 
the Centerville school house. It has 
been an acknowledged fact that ,for 
sometime the school building has 
needed the proposed improvements. 
The introduction of the order was 
due to a recent visit which Alderman 
Connolly made to the school building. 
R. E. Henderson 
Box 244, Beverly, Mass. 
Telephone 
An auto bus line, operated by Bev- 
erly parties, has started between Bev- 
erly and Beverly Farms. As the 
coming of the bus line has not been 
sufficiently advertised business has 
not been very good. 
Taxi—Phone Manchester 290. adv. 
Little interest was shown by the 
Ward Six voters in the presidential 
primaries on Tuesday. The total vote 
was go, divided as follows: Repub- 
lican, 80; Democratic, 8; void, 2. A 
preference was shown for the un- 
pledged candidates by a vote of 45 
to 25. John L# Saltonstall, always a 
favorite in Beverly Farms, ran ahead 
of his associates on the unpledged 
ticket, getting 55 votes. There were 
only two votes cast from the Center- 
ville end of the ward. 
Leopard Moth 
W orkeeste 3. 
