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NORTH 
BEVERLY FARMS 
Dr. W. J. Dougherty is ill at his 
home on Hart St. 
Fred Bunce is the successor of 
Frank McQuillan as coastman for Q. 
A. Shaw, 2nd., at Preston place. Mr. 
McQuillan has held the position for 
a number of years. : 
The largest audience of the season 
gathered at the school assembly hail 
on T'uesday evening for the enter- 
tainment given under the auspices of 
O. W. Holmes council, K. of C. Each 
number on the program was pre- 
sented in a creditable manner and re- 
ceived merited applause. hose tak- 
ing part were as follows: Mr, Or- 
penheimer, songs, “Little Bunch of 
Shamrock” and “Dear Old Ireland” ; 
Mrs. John H. Linehan, readings; 
Miss Muriel Publicover, dancing; 
Miss Grace Cornell, songs, “Take 
me back to dear old Ireland” and 
“Trish Melodies’; Messrs. F. P. 
Gaudreau, E, Fred Day and Arthur 
Poole, clarinet trio; Mr. Munroe, 
recitations, ‘‘Grady’s Goat” and 
“Mahoney’s Cat”; Mr. Crowley and 
Mr. Orpenheimer in a sketch and 
songs; Russell Cadigan, cornet solos. 
On Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. 
Charles R. Davis moved to Thomp- 
son, Conn., where Mr. Davis will en- 
gage in farming, having leased some 
very desirable property there. Mr. 
Davis is the son of Mr. and Mrs. 
Addison Davis. 
FE. Douglass McPherson, now of 
Roxbury, the star center fielder of 
last season’s Beverly Farms nine, has 
signed up for a try-out with the 
Lynn N, E. league team, to report on 
April 15. Ralph Perkins of Glou- 
cester, who caught a part of last 
season for the Farms, left this week 
to join one of Connie Mack’s junior 
teams at Raleigh, N. C. 
Unclaimed letters at Beverly 
Farms P. O, week ending March 18: 
Miss C. Johnson, C.:H. W. Switts, 
Mrs. Wm. V. Hood.—L, J. Watson, 
MM. 
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LAND FoR: HOMESTEADS. 
Since the enactment of the en- 
larged-homestead law 211,000,000 
acres have been classified by the 
United States Geological Survey as 
nonirrigable and designated by the 
Interior Department as enterable un- 
der this law in 320-acre tracts, the 
limit being twice that allowed under 
the original homestead law.  Dur- 
ing the month of February 3,312,206 
acres were thus classified by the Sur- 
vey and thrown open to entry by 
Secretary Lane. The states most 
affected were Colorado, where 1,- 
129,000 acres were so designated; 
Montana, with 1,590,000 acres; and 
Oregon, with about 300,000 acres. 
B. F. Kertu’s THEATRE, 
The week of March 23rd will mark 
the twentieth anniversay of the open- 
ing of B. F. Keith’s Theatre on 
March 24th, 1894. Just two decades 
have passed since the doors of this 
famous amusement resort were first 
thrown open to the public. For his 
20th anniversary bill, Mr. Keith has 
gathered together one of the strong- 
est all-star bills ever offered in Bos- 
ton. Practically every act on the pro- 
gramme is of headline calibre. Eliza- 
beth Murray, who has not been seen 
in Boston vaudeville in four years, 
famous for her tremendous hit in 
“Madame Sherry,” will appear in a 
series of dialect songs and _ stories. 
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Jesse L, Lasky’s “Trained Nurses,” 
with Gladys Clark and Henry Berg- 
man, surrounded by a dashing bevy 
of handsome nurse maids, will appear 
in a charming one-act musical play.. 
Claude Gillingwater, the celebrated 
legitimate comedian, will appear 
with his big company of players in a 
new comedy sketch, “Wives of the 
Rich,” which deals with an old theme 
in a new and novel manner. Joe 
Boganny’s famous troupe of Luna- 
tic Bakers, one of the funniest com- 
edy acrobatic acts in the world, will 
appear in fun in a bakeshop: and 
another big hit of quite different 
type is John and Mae Burke in “The 
Ragtime Soldier Man.” 
1802 
1914 
During this period THE BEVERLY NATIONAL BANK by conservative methods, 
has won the confidence of the citizens of Beverly, the deposits now aggregating 
$1,200,000.00. 
Prompt and careful service afforded to all depositors. 
Jasper R. Pope, Vice-Pres. 
Andrew W. Rogers, Pres. 
Edward S. Webber, Cashier 
