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The Thissell Provision company, 
who are occupying one of the stores 
in Neighbors’ hall block, have been 
for some time cramped for room to 
meet the requirements of their 
steadily increasing business. The lat- 
' ter part of last week, the firm com- 
pleted arrangements with ‘le owners 
of the building whereby they have 
leased the next store oceupied by 
Wong Fook, the Chinese laundry- 
man, and will turn the two stores 
into one, which will enable them to 
add many new features to their 
Dusiness. Mechanics are now at 
work in the vacant part renovating 
and setting up fixtures. Wong Fook, 
the laundryman, has leased the next 
store to the one he occupied and 
which was until recently used for a 
barber shop. 
Wednesday’s meeting of the Sarah 
W. Whitman club took the form of 
an afternoon’s outing. They met 
at West beach, where they occupied 
one of the large piazzas of a boat 
house on the beach bank. 
The business meeting of the Bever- 
ly Farms new band will be held at 
their rooms on High street next 
Monday evening. 
The Band concert at Manchester 
last evening proved a big attraction 
for a large number of Farms people. 
Mrs. Silverberg of West street was 
very much surprised on Tuesday to 
have her mother, who is an aged 
lady, walk into her home. Her 
mother has been spending the past 
two years in Los Angeles, Cal., and 
as relatives were coming East, she 
took the opportunity to make the 
journey, Mrs. Silverberg not know- 
ing of the intended visit. 
Shoe repairing promptly attended 
to, best stock used, work done by 
machinery at Standley’s shoe store.* 
Hamburger, is the tailor from 
Salem who has opened the establish- 
ment over Varney’s Drug store. Last 
week’s Breeze gave the name of an- 
other person, which was in error. 
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Perry Will- 
iams of West street are receiving 
hearty congratulations over the birth 
of a little girl which oceured on 
Wednesday. 
Oliver Low is carrying his arm in 
_ asling due to a bad sprain which has 
been quite painful. 
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin W. Phelps 
of Braintree have been spending the 
past week at the Farms visiting 
relatives. 
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D. W. HARDY & SON 
HALE ST., - 
BEVERLY FARMS 
|«GROCERIES..| 
We have been established at this location for the last 25 years, and we 
are well prepared to cater to your needs and to furnish you with any- 
thing you may want in the line of Groceries, 
Goods. 
Faney Crackers, Canned 
S. 8. Pierce Goods and all the leading Grocery Products. 
TELEPHONE CONNECTION 
BOSTON 
BRANCH 
... Fruit and Confectionery ...... 
Foreign and Domestic Fruits — 
All Fruits in Their Season 
Orders Delivered Free Between 7 a. m. and 9 p. m. 
28 West Street, 
JOHN GRIVAS, Prop. 
Telephone 124-2 
Beverly Farms, [lass. 
Mr. and Mrs. Chester P. Hoswell 
of Troy, N. Y., have been among 
this week’s visitors at the Farms. 
They made the trip in their auto 
and are to remain here another 
week. 
Mrs. Edgar J. Drummond and two 
children of Rockland, Me., are visit- 
ing friends at Beverly Farms. 
Mr. and Mrs. James Hicks (nee 
Gertrude Chipchase) and Mrs. Mar- 
tin of New York arrived the early 
part of the week. They have taken 
apartments on Haskell street. 
It has been especially ‘‘hot’’ 
during this week for the Beverly 
Farms firemen as they have been 
ealled upon to answer several 
alarms Besides the Morse stable, 
they were called out on Monday to 
fight a fierce forest fire rear of 
George F. Wood’s residence on Hart 
street, which took several hours to 
put out. On Tuesday evening they 
had a brush fire to handle im the rear 
of the Allen Curtis estate on Oak 
street: 
Weston W. R. Corps 93 are to 
hold a public lawn party on Mar- 
shall’s Field Wednesday, July 27. A 
tag entitling the wearer to admit- 
tance can be purchased for 25¢c. The 
ladies have been at work for some 
time, making arrangements and have 
planned to make this event one of 
pleasure for all. There is to be a 
pretty illumination of lighted lan- 
terns, dancing, refreshments and a 
variety of other features, all of 
which will go to suit the various 
tastes of the patrons. As the money 
received from affairs of this kind is 
devoted to worthy objects, the pur- 
chase ot a tag would not be money 
misspent. 
H. M. & R. E. HODGKINS, 
PAINTERS, 
BEVERLY FARMS, MASS. 
Tel..27-12: Lock Box 1140 
MATTIS HANSON 
pieces and JOBBER 
ecial attention given to lame, interferin 
Jobbing done wit 
Gentlemen’s light 
overreaching horses. 
Deninass and despatch. 
driving horses a specialty. 
Vine Court, Beverly Farms, Mase. 
WV ELON 
Sale, Boarding and Livery Stables 
SADDLE Horses To Ler. 
All Styles of Carriages For Sale or Exchange 
Tel. Con. Vine Court, BEVERLY FARMS 
F. W. VARNEY 
APOTHECARY 
BEVERLY FARMS 
Makes a specialty of compound- 
ing physicians’ prescriptions, 
This department is fully stocked 
with reliable and up-to-date 
remedies, and is constantly under 
the supervision of GRADUATES IN 
PHARMACY of long experience. 
Ice Cream Sodas and College 
Ices. 
M New York and Boston Daily 
and Sunday Papers. 
TWO TELEPHONES: 77, 8027. 
If one is busy call the other 
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