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BEVERLY FARMS 
Last Monday evening’s rehearsal 
of the Beverly Farms Band was ac- 
companied by a most pleasant feat- 
ure, the presentation to Director L. 
M. Blythe of a gold medal, a token 
of the band’s appreciation of his ser- 
vices the past year. At the conclu- 
sion of the rehearsal a collation was 
served. Next Tuesday evening will 
come the business meeting, with 
election of officers. 
Mr, and Mrs. Joseph B, Martin 
of Newark, N. J., have been visitors . 
at the Farms this week. 
Harry Howell, the West st. cross- 
ing tender, is being complimented on 
some excellent drawings and paint- 
ings he has executed in leisure hours. 
There has been very good skating 
on Chebacco lake and Gravelly Pond 
the past few days, 
On Monday last Michael Curran, 
an employee at the Tweed estate, 
fell from a tree and broke his arm, 
besides getting a bad shaking up. He 
was taken to the Beverly hospital. 
Harry Hannable and family are at 
Kittery, Me., for a two weeks’ visit 
with relatives. 
Joseph Brady is now chauffeur for 
Louis A, Shaw, during the absence 
of Daniel Quill, who is recovering 
from an operation at the Beverly hos- 
pital. 
Mrs. Mary E. Cullen, aged 78 
years, was slightly burned at her 
home, 39 Pearson st., Beverly, last 
Monday evening by the overturning 
of a large lamp. But for the prompt 
work of those about her, she would 
have been seriously burned, as her 
dress caught fire; it was extin- 
guished by placing her in a bath-tub 
of water. As it was, Mrs. Cullen 
suffered considerably from her burns 
and shock following the accident. 
She was until recent years a resident 
of the Farms. 
Mrs. Patrick Connell has been at 
the Beverly hospital for two weeks 
and is reported to be getting along 
nicely. 
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Mark Kearns, Beverly’s city treas- 
urer, has many friends at the Farms 
who regret that he was not re-elect- 
ed to that position at the meeting 
of the new board of aldermen Mon- 
day. 
The annual meeting of the West 
Beach corporation will take place on 
Monday evening, February 16. As 
Chas. H. Hull, who has been secre- 
tary for a number of years has re- 
moved from the Farms, there will 
therefore be one vacancy in the offi- 
cers to be selected for 1914. 
Work on the new Murphy block 
on West st. is progressing rapidly. 
N. Y. HrppopRoME. 
Armies of visitors in the Metropo- 
lis—attracted by the automobile 
show, post-holiday sales, spring buy- 
ing, trade conventions and a thou- 
sand and one allurements of the sea- 
son—continue through their patron- 
age to make the current year the 
most prosperous the New York Hip- 
podrome has ever experienced. This 
is particularly true of the daily mat- 
inees, when on practically every per- 
formance the capacity of the huge 
house is tested to the limit. 
Thus the Hippodrome, alone in 
many respects, earns the additional 
unique distinction of being the only 
theatre in America where the tend- 
ency is for the matinee receipts to 
exceed those of evening perform- 
ances. 
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The visitors, accustomed to all 
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presented on the ordinary stage, are 
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where else in the world can such 
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stage with its unlimited size and 
height, its wonderful mechanisms 
and marvelous tank of water under 
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