BEVERLY FARMS. 
The sympathy of the entire commu- 
nity goes out to Mr. Winthrop F. 
Low and family in the unexpected 
death of little Sarah Low, aged 9, 
which occurred early Sunday morning. 
The sad news came as a shock, as 
only a few knew the child had even 
been confined to the house. For a 
few days she had been ailing with a 
sore throat, which late Saturday de- 
veloped into diphtheria, and the end 
came quickly. The burial was on 
Sunday afternoon, Rev. Mr. Huigin 
officiating. 
Henry Wyatt attended the Eighth 
Regiment reunion at Salisbury beach, 
Tuesday. He is a member of the 
Beverly company. 
Mrs. Daniel W. Hardy and Miss 
Ruth Hardy are visiting relatives at 
Bangor, Me. 
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A Beautiful Location for 
SUMMER HOME 
Quiet Enjoy Nature Rest 
For Sale by §. T. THACHER, 
9 Wallis St., BEVERLY Opp. Post Office 
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ETERLY TARO BAKER 
C. A. PARKER, Prop. 
Bread, Cake and Pastry, 
LIGHT LUNCH. 
DIRIGO ICE CREAM by plate or measure. 
717 Hale Street, Beverly Farms 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
A number of events which were 
scheduled for the earlier part of the 
week were cancelled or postponed on 
account of the dull weather and driz- 
zling rain. 
Although the weather has been bad, 
it has had but little effect upon the 
bathers. West beach each day has 
had large numbers enjoying their daily 
dip, while a number of outing parties 
have occupied the boat houses along 
the beach bank. 
On Monday night Lucier’s minstrels 
gave an excellent entertainment in 
Neighbor’s hall, and despite the storm 
without the house was crowded. The 
show was the best that has come to 
town for several years. 
Beverly Farms now has a first-class 
pool and billiard room, A. O. Marshall 
having just completed the furnishing 
of same in his new block on Hale 
street. There are one billiard and two 
pool tables, with all the other equip- 
ment found in an up-to-date establish- 
ment. 
Miss Mary Ford of West Lynn is 
spending her vacation at the Farms, 
a guest of Miss Fannie Williams. 
Mr. and Mrs. John McKnight 
sailed from Boston on the Ivernia 
Tuesday for an extended visit 
abroad, part of which they will visit 
England, Scotland and Ireland. 
The third annual of the “Ram- 
blers,”’ in Neighbor’s hall, last even- 
ing attracted one of the largest 
dancing parties of the season. The 
hall was thronged. A pleasing pro- 
eramme was carried out previous to 
the dance, including singing, speak- 
ing, etc. John Shephard, president 
of the Coachman’s association of 
Boston, made a short speech. The 
party was in charge of J. L. Kenney 
and W. J. Linnehan. 
Real Estate. 
An important transfer of real estate 
took place recently, when Andrew M., 
Ober sold to Philip S. Sears eight 
acres of land situated at the corner of 
Common and Branch lanes, Pride’s 
Crossing. Mr. Sears will shortly build 
a summer cottage and other buildings 
for his own occupancy. In the close 
vicinity Mr. H. J. Coolidge of Boston 
has just completed a fine residence. 
Automobile Goggles and Glasses at 
H. B. Winchester, Jeweler, Post Office 
square, Gloucester, Mass., from 25 cts. 
to $3.00. = 
JOHN B. HILL & SON... JEWELERS. 
Repairing of Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, etc., given particular attention. 
Dealer in Kodaks, Cameras and Photo Supplies. 
AGENTS FOR THE EASTMAN KODAK CO. 
160 CABOT ST., BEVERLY. 
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Miss Marie Gaynor, who has béen 
spending a few weeks with friends 
at the Farms, returned to her Rox- 
bury home the first of the week. 
The Breeze, one year, one dollar. 
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. 
w& MEATS AND PROVISIONS 
WALTER P. BREWER, Mgr. 
J. A. CULBERT, 
Importer and Manufacturor of 
Fine Harness, Riding Saddles anc 
Horse Furnishings. 
A full line of Stable Supplies. pees in all its 
branches. Branch Stores at Beverly Farms, Manches 
ter and Magnolia. 
191 Massachusetts Ave., Boston. 
E. MARK SULLIVAN, 
Counsellor-at-Law, 
14-15 SAviInGs 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 Gram $d and College Ices 
Periodicals, Daily and Sunday 
Papers. 
TELEPHONE 18-3 
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