BEVERLY FARMS 
Albert L. Nickerson of Berlin, N. 
H., has been a visitor here this week. 
A committee of O. W, Holmes 
council, K. of C., is planning for a 
minstrel show and dance to be given 
in the near future. 
The Ladies’ auxiliary of St. John’s 
Episcopal church were entertained 
yesterday afternoon by Mrs, Edwin 
F, Campbell at her home on Vine st. 
O. W. Holmes council is planning 
a tournament of pool, cribbage, whist 
and forty-fives, in which all members 
will be invited to participate. 
Thomas D. Connolly and son, 5. 
John Connolly, sailed yesterday from 
‘New York on the steamer “Moro 
Castle,’ bound for Havana, Cuba. 
They are going to the Isle of Pines, 
where Mr. Connolly is interested in 
some plantation property. They plan 
to be away three weeks. 
The next meeting of John West 
colony, Pilgrim Fathers, is schedul- 
ed for Friday evening, Feb. 6. At 
that time it will have as guests Su- 
preme Trustee Laurence S. Howard 
of Boston and Dept, Supreme Gov. 
James McLaughlin of Lynn, 
Among the marriage intentions 
leq at Beverly is that of Walter H. 
Blumsdan of Beverly Farms and 
Miss Lily P. Lindsay of Oxfordshire, 
Eng., and also Albert W. Dix and 
Miss Fannie M. Williams, both of 
Beverly Farms. The weddings are 
to take place next week. 
John H. Judge of Riverstown, 
County Sligo, Ireland, has been at 
Beverly Farms this week, visiting his 
relatives, the Connolly Brothers. He 
was in the Union navy during the 
Civil war and returned to Ireland 
in 1866. He has since made sever- 
al visits to this country. During his 
service in the navy Mr. Judge be- 
came an American citizen and_al- 
though he has been living in Iretand, 
he has retained his citizenship. 
Miss Elizabeth D. Tower of North 
Adams was a visitor to the Farms 
this week. 
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“TAKING CARE” OF GOETHALS 
What is to be done with Goethals? 
The governorship of the Canal Zone 
has been suggested, and so far that 
is about the best thing that has been 
picked out for the man who has made 
a name well-nigh immortal. The 
American government has little ito 
offer to distinguished citizens like 
Goethals. In Britain a few peerages 
would be slung at him, were he of 
that country; France would decorate 
him with soft fleece and softer speech, 
intermixed with gold, diamonds, 
sapphires, and other evidences of 
glory and splendor, to prove the 
nation’s appreciation, In this coun- 
try a grateful people are “up against 
it,’ and his case is like that of the 
ex-Presidents—what are we to do 
with him? Perhaps Goethals like 
Roosevelt will finally ask to be “let 
alone.” He took over the biggest 
engineering job in the history of the 
world, and aside from a few official 
titles in the way of reward the Amer- 
can people can well afford to blow 
off a lot of steam in expression of 
their appreciation of their great 
Goethals. They will find some new 
and original way to show what they 
think abut this man and his work. 
The beauty about conservatism is 
that it seldom has a headache next 
morning, 
Everybody reads the Breeze. 
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Cor, Cabot and Abbott Streets 
BEVERLY 
We keep everything that a good drug store 
should keep. 
Telephone Connection 
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Funeral Directors and Embalmers 
Calls answered day or night 
277 Cabot. Street BEVERLY‘ 
Residence, 16 Butman St. 
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Sale, Boarding and Livery Stables 
SADDLE Horses To Ler. 
All Styles of Carriages For Sale or Exchange 
Tel. Con. Vine Court, BEVERLY FARMS ~ 
Unclaimed letters at the Beverly 
Farms P. O., week ending Jan, 28, 
i914, E. O. Burrows, Miss Nellie 
Donlon, Dr. R. W. Lewis, Edward 
McManus, Lawrence J. Watson, P. 
M. 
There is promise of a large turpen- 
tine industry in the west and south- 
west, the raw product being supplied 
by the resinous gum of western yel- 
low pine. 
CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT 
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. 
