“FAR FROM THE 
NORTEL SHORE- BREEZE 
MAD’NING CROWD.’’ 
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A Beautiful Location for SUMMER HOME ot Stow of Wena Lae 
QUIET. 
REST. 
ENJOY NATURE. 
For Sale by S. T. THACHER, 9 WALLIS ST., BEVERLY. Opposite Post Office. 
BEVERLY FARMS. 
A large party of ladies came over 
from Danvers in the four-horse barge 
“« Cleopatra ’’ on Wednesday and en- 
joyed a day’s outing at West Beach. 
All roads, paths and thoroughfares 
have 'ead to West Beach all this week 
and, judging from the crowds who 
have gathered there daily to enjoy the 
good boating and bathing facilities,the 
place has been the Mecca for rest and 
enjoyment and a retreat for the cool 
breezes which is offered to all. The 
temperature of the water has, during 
the past week, been so mild that the 
number of bathers has been unusually 
large. 
The barber shop of Michael Shee- 
han, in the Leahy block, has closed, 
Mr. Sheehan removing to Boston. 
Miss M. Blanche Fogg of Weston, 
fomerly a teacher in the Farms school, 
is a guest of Miss Addie Day on Val- 
ley street. 
Lewis Larcom is at Tamworth, N. 
H., for his health. 
Launch to Let 
BY DAY OR HOUR. 
Will take out parties, accommodating ten. 
Reasonable rates. Apply to H. HANNA- 
BLE, West Beach, Beverly Farms. 
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“BEVERLY FAR AKER 
Cc. A. PARKER, Prop. 
Bread, Cake and Pastry, 
: LIGHT LUNCH. 
DIRIGO ICE CREAM by plate or measure, 
717 Hale Street, Beverly Farms 
Waldo Larcom, who, went.west a 
year ago, is spending a few weeks with 
Theo. G. Holmes. 
Miss Meta Bradstreet, formerly 
principal of the Farms school, had a 
rather unpleasant experience recently. 
Miss Bradstreet started on her vaca- 
tion and checked her suit case at Bev- 
erly station. When she arrived at her 
destination no baggage had arrived. 
After an investigation it was found it 
had been stolen, and several days 
afterward it was located by the police 
in a Boston pawn shop. 
Rev. Chas. S. Hutchinson and Mrs. 
Hutchinson have been renewing ac- 
quaintances at Beverly Farms and 
have been the guests of Mr. and Mrs. 
Willis A. Pride. Rev. Mr. Hutchin- 
son supplied the pulpit at the Baptist 
church last Sunday, of which he was 
formerly the pastor. 
The gypsy moth has been so much 
in evidence lately at the Farms that a 
special effort for their extermination 
has been made upon many estates 
with good effect; yet there appears 
to be plenty left. 
The stone crushing plant belonging 
‘to the city has of late presented a 
lively appearance, there being a gang 
of 25 or 30 men at work getting out 
material for the various improvements. 
Mrs. L. B. Wyatt, Miss Pearl Wy- 
att and Miss Alice Leahy attended 
the automobile races at Hampton 
Beach this week. 
A wedding of interest to many 
Farms people was that of Miss Edith 
S. Todd of Rowley to Mr. Harlan C. 
Foster, junior member of the firm of 
Wm. C. Foster & Son, shoe manu- 
facturers, of Rowley, which took place 
at the home of the bride on Tuesday 
afternoon. It was a quiet family affair 
and only the immediate relatives were 
present. The couple left immediately 
after the ceremony on a wedding tour. 
Mrs. Foster, until recently, taught 
school at Beverly Farms, and her long 
list of friends here extend congratula- 
tions and much joy in their new life. 
The electrical storm which passed 
over the Farms on Monday evening, 
besides taking some large branches off 
the trees and other happenings of a 
like character, did no other damage, 
but brought relief to the village after 
a day’s scorching. Though it was 
certainly uncomfortable here, the 
Farms was exceedingly cool in com- 
parison to other places. 
Telephone Connection. 
FREDERICK G. HAYNES, 
North Shore Druggist, 
HALE STREET, 
PRIDE’S CROSSING, MASS. 
Prescriptions called for and delivered. 
Confectionery and Cigars. 
Ice Cream Soda and College Ices. 
WYATT’S MARKET, 
BEVERLY FARMS. 
# MEATS AND PROVISIONS # 
WALTER P. BREWER, Mgr. 
J. A. CULBERT, 
Inmrporter and Manufacturor of 
Fine Harness, Riding Saddles ane 
Horse Furnishings. 
A full line of Stable Supplies. Repairing i 
branches. Branch Stores at Beverly Farms, 
ter and Magnolia. 
191 Massachusetts Ave., Boston. 
E. MARK SULLIVAN, 
all its 
anches 
Counsellor-at-Law, 
14-15 SavINGS BANK BUILDING, 
BEVERLY, MASS. 
F, W. VARNEY 
Successor to A. O. MARSHALL 
APOTHECARY 
MASS. 
BEVERLY FARMS, 
Physicians’ Prescriptions 
A Specialty, compounded only by 
Graduates in Pharmacy 
AT. LOWEST PRICES. 
CHOCOLATES. 
Ice Gredm Sod dnd Gollege ces 
Periodicals, Daily and Sunday 
Papers. 
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