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The U.S. 8S. Mayflower on Tuesday 
morning finished the season’s stay 
here, leaving its anchorage off West 
beach. The ship is expected to be in 
Boston harbor a few days, and then 
go to New York, where it will remain 
for some time, as repairs will be 
made. The boat then goes to Wash- 
ington, probably for the winter. 
The crew during their stay here have 
spent much of their shore liberty 
about the Farms, where they have 
made many friends, who are sorry to 
see them go but with the hope that 
next summer they will be back 
again. 
The boys who are members of the 
Fife and Drum corps have been for 
some time puzzled over a name for 
their organization and have at last 
decided upon ‘‘The North Shore Fife 
and Drum Corps, Beverly Farms, 
Mass.’’ Walter Wright, engineer 
at the West street fire station, who 
is an all round mechanic has taken 
their base drum and lettered the 
above name on it, doing a particu- 
larly fine job. At a recent en- 
gagement which the boys had out of 
town, the newspapers in speaking of 
their good work, claimed that the 
“corps was made'up of boys from 
that particular town, an error which 
the boys do not want to occur again, 
hence the name on their large drum. 
On Wednesday Driver John Cres- 
sy and Engineer Walter B. Wright 
of the Farms fire department atten- 
ded the convention of the State Fire- 
man’s Association in Lowell. Driver 
Cressy is now enjoying Ifis annual 
vacation. 
The dance last evening in Neigh- 
bor’s hall, given by Preston W. R. 
Corps to secure financial assistance 
for their benefit fund, was well at- 
tended and thoroughly enjoyed. The 
ladies secured a sum that will help 
them materially in their work. 
Letters remaining unclaimed at 
the Beverly Farms post-office, Sept. 
21,1910. Mrs. F. Bemis, P. H. Bar- 
rett, Mr. Thomas Colvin, G. B. De 
Ferrari & Sons, Miss Magie Fitjoiles, 
Mr. George H. Frazier, Mrs. J. Fin- 
ney, Miss Hanna Goldbranson, Miss 
Nellie Gahager, Miss Grace Grant, 
Mrs. Rena Hamilton, Mrs. George 
W. Kneeland, Mr. Patrick MeLei- 
na, Mr. James Matheson, Mr. John 
Perry, Roberts & Browning, Mr. F. 
H. Snapson (2), Mr. Thomas Stalt, 
William R. Brooks, P.M. 
BREEZE 
NORTH SHORE 
Established 1877 
Telephone: Factory 248-12. Residence 219-12 
E. «GC. 35 Wiis 
218 — 236 Rantoul Street, 
Corner Bow Street, 
BEVERLY, MASS. 
Carriage and Automobile Repairing 
New Coverings, Tops and Slip Linings 
for Automobiles 
SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO ALTERATIONS 
Painting and Varnishing 
First-Class Work 
Special Departmert for Automobiles 
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Jackson (nee 
Laura Bennett) expect to leave the 
Farms next week for a trip to Eng- 
land, for a visit of several weeks to 
the former’s home. 
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin F. Mills of 
Bangor, Me., have spent the past 
week visiting relatives at the Farms. 
The order of Alderman Loring, 
which he introduced at this week’s 
meeting of the Beverly aldermen, 
hassetmany Farms people to wonder- 
ing as to just what it means in view 
of the fact that there is a rumor in 
circulation that an effort is to be 
made to close up Beach street, at the 
railroad crossing or to change that 
part of it which now divides the 
Hutchinson estate. The street is 
much used and is a straight thor- 
oughfare from Hale to West streets, 
and no doubt if any move is made 
in accordance to the rumors in cir- 
culation there will be a strong pro- 
test by the people. 
Miss Mabel Berry of Boston has 
been a guest of Mr. and Mrs. John 
Bolam at their home on Hale street, 
the last fortnight. Miss Berry is an 
employee of the Chandler & Co. 
store in Boston. 
John Crowley, the well-known 
stone mason, who has for years 
worked at his trade along the North 
Shore for the various contractors 
and who has many friends at the 
Farms, died suddenly last Monday 
at his home in Lynn. 
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. MeDon- 
nell and family after a pleasant 
month of cottage life at Long Is- 
land, Casco Bay, Maine, yesterday 
returned to their Beverly Farms 
home. ; 
Although the bathing season at 
West Beach is practically over, there 
are a few, who, however, continue 
to take their dip. Boating still con- 
tinues to be much in evidence, al- 
though many of the fleet which have 
been laying off the beach have now 
gone into winter quarters. 
277 Cabot Street 
ALDEN WEBB 
Watchmaker, Jeweler, Optician 
Repairing in all its Branches 
Masonic Bldg., Cabot Street, BEVERLY 
HAVE YOUR PRESCRIPTIONS 
FILLED AT 
DELANEY’S 
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APOTHECARY — 
Cor. Cabot and Abbott Streets — 
BEVERLY 
We keep everything that a good drug store 
should keep. 
Telephone Connection 
S. A. GENTLEE & SON 
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Funeral Directors and Embalmers — 
Calls answered day or night 
Residence, i§ Butman St. 
Edward H. Gardner 
Druggist 
Pride’s Crossing, Mass. opp. Depot 
Choicest line of Cigars, Candies, 
Ice Cream Sodas. Everything pure. 
Telephone 71-3 Beverly Farms 
Telephone 124-3 Beverly Farms. 
Boston Telephone 1709-1 Back Bay 
New York and Boston Tailoring 
Company 
M. Silverberg, Prop. 
FINE CUSTOM TAILORS 
Cleaning, Repairing and Pressing 
a specialty. Stable and Livery Suits 
made to order. Careful attention to 
all work. Goods called for and deliv- 
ered. 14th season. Prices reasonable. 
West Street, Beverly Farms 
Breeze Subscription $2.00 a year 
BEVERLY — 
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