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The Republican Ward 6 commit- 
tee are disappointed over being un- 
able to bring up the vote in Ward 
6 for Gov. Draper to 150. If this 
had been done, it would have given 
this ward in the conventions of next 
year a larger number of delegates. 
The vote for the head of the ticket 
was 149, just one vote short of the 
required number to give the ward 
the desired increase of De ae 
tion. 
Nicholas Lawlor has gone on a 
vacation trip to Vermont to visit 
Horatio A. Haskell at his ‘arm. 
Mr. Haskell until a year or so ago 
was uil his life a Farms resident. 
The Beverly city election comes on 
Tuesday, December 13. Gen. Wil- 
liam Stopford, Frederick A. Dodge 
and possibly Sumner Glines are so 
far the candidates for mayor. 
Richard Slee of Washingten, D. 
(°., a former Marblehead resident 
was at the Farms a part of this week 
visiting friends. Mr. Slee is always 
giad to see anybody from the Farms 
at the National capital, where he 
cutertains them royally. 
Wilbur J. Pieree, the Central 
square plumber, is out with a new 
automobile. It is a Flanders. 
The public supper given in G. A. 
R. banquet hall last Tuesday from 
5 to 7 o’clock by Preston’ W. R. 
Corps was a great success. The 
affair was well patronized. 
It is reported that Messrs. Millett, 
Roundy, Forness and Golthwait of 
the school board will not be ecandi- 
dates under the new charter, which 
decreases the committee from 9 to 
7 members. 
‘“‘The Blind Trio’’, presenting an 
excellent program of instrumental 
solos, duets, stereoptican talks, hu- 
morous songs and comic pictures will 
no doubt attract a large audience, as 
it should at the Baptist church 
chapel this evening. 
Quite a feat of building moving, 
which has attracted much attention, 
was the moving during the past 
week of the Boardman house re 
cently purchased by Mr. Hutchinson. 
It was moved from the old location 
on West Beach across West street to 
the new location on the north side 
of above street. The drop or in- 
cline from a steep banking required 
a great amount of blocking and ex- 
treme care. The house is now rest- 
ing on its new foundation. 
Established 1877 
Telephone: Factory 248-12. Residence 219-12 
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New Coverings, Tops and Slip Linings 
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SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO ALTERATIONS 
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Special Departmert for Automobiles 
Daniel Gillis of Boston this week 
concluded his duties at the repair 
department of the Stanley Shoe 
store. Mr. Gillis in politics seems 
to be of the Socialist party and dur- 
ing his stay here has interested many 
with his talks bearing upon political 
questions. 
Albert E. Grant and family left 
Beverly Farms last Saturday for 
their winter home at 50 Dundee 
street, Boston. Mr. Grant is the 
popular meat-cutter at Brewer’s 
Market. 
Peter Gaudreau, the Central sq. 
barber, is passing out-some handy 
time tables to his customers and all 
who desire them. The cards show 
the fall and winter arrangement of 
trains on the Gloucester branch, de- 
signating the arrival and departure 
of trains at all the Gloucester branch 
stations. Beverly, Salem, Lynn and 
Boston. A list of the fire alarm box- 
es in Beverly is another feature. 
Letters remaining unclaimed at 
Beverly Farms postoffice, Nov. 9. 
Capt. Austin Brigham, Mrs. Annie 
Boerdieu Baroner, G. W. V. Blom- 
berg, Mr. Edward Gustapore, H. 
Johnson, Mrs. Selvia Kennedy, S. 
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