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BEVERLY FARMS 
Benjamin F. Hawkins, who has 
suffered for some time from blood 
poisoning in his hand, expects to re- 
sume his work next Monday, 
Harry Hannable and family re- 
turned this week from a four weeks’ 
visit with relatives at Kittery, Me. 
Many Beverly Farms people at 
tended the annual banquet of the 
North Shore Horticultural society 
held at Manchester, Wednesday even- 
ing. ; 
The Ladies’ auxiliary of St. John’s 
Episcopal church met with Mrs. 
Benjamin F, Osborne at her West 
Manchester home yesterday after- 
noon. 
Pung riding is now made possible 
for the local children. With the ex- 
cellent sleighing it is probable that 
the old-fashioned pung rides will be 
in evidence if the snow remains a few 
days longer. 
Snow Avorpep Injury. 
A middle-aged man who refused to 
give his name to the railroad officials 
had a narrow escape from injury this 
morning at the Beverly Farms depot, 
when he attempted to jump on one 
of the rear cars of the 8.15 train 
after it had started toward Manches- 
ter. His foot caught in the step and 
he was hurled into the snow at the 
side of the track. The snow drift 
stopped his progress, however, and 
the wheels did not touch him. He 
appeared like a huge snowba!l when he 
arose, but this was the only result 
of his experience. 
Tue Nerve oF Some PEOPLE. 
Bidding them not to remember how 
he succeeded in convincing the best 
medicine men of the army and navy 
that he “couldn’t live six months,” 
and thereby securing a pardon from 
prison, — former Banker Morse of 
New York, has asked Congress and 
the Department of Justice to inves- 
tigate the matter of his conviction. 
He alleges in substance that he “was- 
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n’t any worse” than the rest of the 
big plungers in the New York finan- 
cial game in 1907. But Morse went 
to the pen and the others did not. 
When Al. Jennings was restored to 
full citizenship after having been par- 
doned from prison where he was 
serving a sentence for train robbery, 
it was just after he had helped to 
pull off a moving picture stunt at the 
White House showing how a wolf 
could be caught by hand. Now Jen- 
nings is talking of running for gov- 
ernor of Oklahoma. Washington ad- 
mired the Jennings nerve, just as 
New, York does that of Morse, who 
independent of his recent Washing- 
ton excursion, is getting together a 
few little “trusts” and syndicates at 
the metropolis, 
ANTI SUFFRAGE NOTES 
BY MRS. HENRY PRESTON WHITE. 
Mrs. A. J. George, field secretary 
of the Massachusetts Anti-Suffrage 
association, and Prof. F, Spencer 
Baldwin of the economic department 
of Boston University, will speak 
against suffrage at the dinner to be 
given by the Boston Economic club 
in Symphony hall on Tuesday even- 
ing, Jan, 27. Sen. Helen R. Robin- 
son of Colorado and Hon. Joseph 
Walker, will present the pro-suffrage 
side of the debate. Mrs. George is 
well known to Manchester members 
of the association. 
HAVE YOUR PRESCRIPTIONS 
FILLED AT 
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APOTHECARY 
Cor. Cabot and Abbott Streets 
BEVERLY 
We keep everything that a good drug store 
should keep. 
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Calls answered day or night 
277 Cabot Street 
Residence, 16 Butman St. BEVERLY 
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Sale, Boarding and Livery Stabies 
SADDLE Horses To Lest. 
All Styles of Carriages For Sale or Exchange 
Tel. Con. Vine Court, BEVERLY FARMS 
Mrs. J. W. Dill of 460 Common- 
wealth ave., Newton Centre, will 
open her house for an anti-suffrage 
meeting to be given under the aus- 
pices of the Newton Centre branch 
of the association, of which Mrs. 
Ellis Spear, Jr., is chairman, on 
Tuesday, Jan, 27, at 2.30 o’clock. 
In love, as in war, a fortress that 
parleys is half taken. — Marguerite 
de Valois. 
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Are the best form of short-term investments. 
The Certificates are issued by 
THE BEVERLY NATIONAL BANK 
of BEVERLY, MASS., 
and interest is paid in accordance with the time the money remains on deposit—the 
longer time the larger rate of interest. 
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