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Henry C. Frick has awarded the 
contract for his new briek and stone 
storage building to D. Linehan & 
Son of Pride’s Crossing. 
The benefit dance for the Beverly 
Farms band is to be held in Neigh- 
bor’s hall on Thursday evening, 
Sept. 138. They need funds to pur- 
chase uniforms to pay for instruc- 
tion, and to meet other other neces- 
sary expenses of the organization. 
The Boys’ Fife and Drum corps, 
composed of 12 or 14 Farms boys, 
yesterday played at the final lesson 
at the Salem playgrounds,. where 
Miss May D. Connolly has been the 
instructor again this year. There 
was a parade and inspection, besides 
an exhibition of the work. The boys 
made a decided hit and received 
much applause for their good work. 
Letters remaining unclaimed at 
the Beverly Farms, Mass., Postoffice 
for week ending Aug. 31: Adams 
Express, Mr. Gilbert -C. P. Bridges, 
Mr. C. L. Dana, Miss Mary B. 
Fraser, Miss Nellie Gagan, Miss M. 
Lacey, The Winslow Bros. Co., Mr. 
Fred Mitchell, Mr. Harold Preston 
(2), Mrs. Edw. F. Powers, Miss 
Helen F. Ryan, Mary R. Richardson, 
Mrs. Moses L. Stevens, Miss Flor- 
ence Shepard.—William R. Brooks, 
P. M. 
The dance of the Commercial club 
held in Neighbor’s hall on Tuesday 
evening and that of the Swimming 
club held last evening were well at- 
tended. The good music and cool 
evenings help materially to make the 
events pleasant ones. 
Three Drowned at Beverly Farms. 
Three young men, waiters at the 
Misery Island Inn, met death early 
Tuesday morning by drowning and 
a fourth man was picked up from an 
overturned dory after fishermen in 
the vicinity had been aroused by the 
cries of the drowning men and had 
started for the rescue. The young 
men did not finish work until short- 
ly before midnight. They left the 
casino to row to the Beverly Farms 
shore, borrowing a small tender be- 
longing to George N. Towle. When 
some distance out from the shore 
two of the party started fooling, it 
is said, and all four were thrown into 
the water. It is said some of the 
men could swim, but the capsize was 
so sudden that they could do noth- 
ing to save themselves. The cries 
for help were heard by Capt. Wal- 
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lace Kenney of a fishing sloop. At 
first he thought it was the cries of 
men fooling, but they came with 
_ such clearness and tone that he made 
all haste to the scene and picked up 
one man and brought him ashore. A 
search was made for the other three, 
but they could not be found. The 
three men drowned were, Leonard 
Sanpere, 21, of Lawrence; Alexan- 
der Lossi, 20, and Arnold Surbez, 24, 
of New York. . 
B. F. Keith’s Theatre. 
“Eleanor Gordon and Theodore 
Friebus, who made one of the hits of 
their career at B. F. Keith’s Theatre 
during the past week in Frank Fer- 
guson’s new comedy, ‘‘Sweet Widow 
Marie,’’ have in rehearsal another 
comedy by the same author which it 
is said is equally bright if not better 
than that in which they are now ap- 
pearing, and it will be given for the 
first time at B. F. Keith’s Theatre 
Monday afternoon. The engagement 
of these popular players is for two 
weeks only, and so great has been 
their success that they will probably 
stay in vaudeville for the rest of the 
season. 
Another strong feature for the 
week will be the first appearance 
here of Bothwell Browne, said to be 
one of the greatest impersonators 
that has appeared in years. He is a 
westerner, well known in San Fran- 
cisco, where he made his first great 
hit and came East only a few months 
ago, with a splendid production. 
The New England Tailors 
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who patronized them last season, and 
all North Shore people, that they are 
now ready for business at the same 
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P. O. Box 255 
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Calls answered day or night 
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Residence, if Butman St. 
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Choicest line of Cigars, Candies, 
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