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NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
BEVERLY FARMS 
Dr. Wm. J, Dougherty left yester- 
day for a two or three weeks’ trip 
in New Hampshire. 
Joseph Donovan of High st., the 
well known ball player, left this week 
for Washington, D. C., where he has 
secured a position. 
Mr, and Mrs. William Marshall 
are receiving congratulations over 
the birth of a baby boy last Monday. 
Frank A. Williams is out again 
after confinement this week from ill- 
ness. 
John W, Morgan has became quite 
expert in handling the new tractor, 
taking the machine out daily for a 
spin. 
The nurse of Robert Means fell 
down a flight of stairs and broke her 
ankle on Wednesday, necessitating 
her removal to the Beverly hospital. 
The Ladies’ auxiliary of St, John’s 
Episcopal church was entertained 
yesterday afternoon by Mrs, Willard 
B. Publicover at her home on Hart 
st. 
Good progress is being made on the 
building for Michael T. Murphy on 
West st. It is 41x40, with two 
stores on the street floor and offices 
above. 
George F. Wood of Hart st, re- 
ceived a painful injury while cutting 
ice on Gravelly pond last Monday, 
tearing several ligaments from his 
spine. 
John L. Chapman, who has been 
superintendent at the Spaulding gar- 
dens for the past seven months, has 
leased the property for five years as 
a commercial enterprise. The gar- 
dens were visited by hundreds last 
summer and form one of the chief 
beauty spots of the North Shore, 
Owing to the recent removals from 
town of Patrick J, Mitchell and John 
E. Cahill, both of whom were mem- 
bers of the Ward 6 Democratic city 
committee, their places have been 
filled by the election of Dr. Wm. J. 
Dougherty and John EF. McKeigne. 
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A banquet and attendance at one 
of the Boston theatres are included 
in the program of the annual “night 
off” of the members of Steamer 3 
of the Farms on Saturday, Feb, 14. 
The entertainment which was to 
have taken place at schoolhouse hall 
tonight has been postponed to a later 
date, owing to other affairs taking 
place which would tend to detract 
from it, The next program is sched- 
uled for Feb. 27, when the Preston 
W. R. C. will present out-of-town 
talent in a dramatic offering. 
PHILHARMONICS’ CONCERT. 
The first of the mid-week concerts 
of the Philhormonics’ Hour orches- 
tra of Salem, under the direction of 
Arthur Fielden Luscomb, was held 
last night at Ames Memorial hall, 
Salem. Sig, Siega Guiseppe, tenor, 
was the soloist and was heard ef- 
fectively in a selection from ‘‘La Bo- 
heme,, and the prologue of ‘“Pag- 
liacci,” the Leoncavalle opera. ‘The 
orchestral numbers were finely exe- 
cuted by Mr. Luscomb’s thirty play- 
ers and featured for the most part 
classical and light operatic selections. 
Melodies from “The Firefly,” the 
light opera in which Emma Trentini, 
of grand opera fame, starred last 
season, was one of the pieces most 
enjoyed. The concert as a whole 
was an enjoyable one and fully up 
to the standard of the weekly Sun- 
day concerts by the orchestra, There 
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for piling on the Pacific coast where 
marine porers are particularly trou-_ 
blesome. 
The paper used by the government 
pringing office each year requires ap- 
proximately 125 million pounds of 
rag pulp and 490 million pounds of 
“wood pulp. 
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independence? 
Success in business is due in a. large degree to the careful management of your 
Banking Business. 
An account with the Beverly National Bank assures Absolute Safety for your money, 
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