NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
BEVERLY FARMS. 
Mr. and Mrs. John D. Mutch have 
leased and this week moved into the 
second floor apartments in the J. A. 
Mayberry house on Haskell street. 
The tenement which they vacated in 
the Hallisey house on the same street 
has been taken by Samuel Pierce and 
family. 
Reports about the Farms seem to 
confirm the story of last week in 
which Mr. Linehan is said to have 
sold a portion of his property on 
West street adjoining the tracks of 
the Boston. & Maine or rather the 
N. Y. N. H. & H.R. R. for a freight 
yard. It is said that enough front- 
age on West street has been retained 
by Mr. Linehan, however, for the 
moving of two buildings, one of 
which is used as a harness shop, up 
further on the property. 
The baseball team representing the 
Farms school in the grammar school 
league last Saturday, in Beverly, de- 
feated the Rial Side school team and 
now leads the 2nd division. ‘Tomor- 
row forenoon they will play the Bass 
River school team at the Farms 
school grounds. 
Mrs. Calvin LL. Williams arrived 
home last Saturday from a pleasant 
visit among friends at Bridgeport, 
Conn. While at Bridgeport she made 
a side trip to New York city for a 
couple of days. 
Walter P. Brewer of Brewer’s 
market, and F. I. Lomasney have re- 
turned from a sea trip to Fortress 
Monroe and Newport News. 
Mrs. Timothy Higgins and Miss 
Theodore Thissell are home from a 
pleasant two weeks’ visit at Ossipee, 
N. H 
Next Tuesday evening at the Bap- 
tist church chapel, the Girls’ club will 
hold an auction sale and social. 
Fernaud Machain and family have 
leased and occupied the second floor 
apartments in the Joseph Stanwood 
house on Vine street. Mr. Machain 
is the butler in the Allen Curtis 
household. 
Established 1877 
Telephone: Factory 248-12. Residence 219-12 
ECS AW AE R. 
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 Department for Automobiles 
Friends of John Chisholm, an em- 
ployee at the Moore stables are 
congratulating him over his coming 
marriage. The bride to be lives out 
of town. ‘They have secured apart- 
ments in the cottage owned by Mrs. 
McNeil. 
This has been vacation week for 
Miss Beatrice Allen of the Spring- 
field public schools and she has spent 
it at the Farms visiting her parents, 
Station agent and Mrs. Wm. L. Allen. 
Mrs. Daniel Cronin of Vine street, 
the latter part of last week’ entered 
the Massachusetts General hospital, 
Boston, to undergo an operation. 
Her stay there will probably be from 
four to five weeks. 
Mrs. Benj. Osborne entertained 
the Ladies’ Auxiliary of St. John’s 
Episcopal church at her home on 
High street, yesterday afternoon. 
Yesterday Harry Hannable moved 
his boat house off West Beach. 
With the exception of one, this now 
practically clears the beach bank at 
West Beach of buildings owned by 
private parties. 
The Farms firemen have had 
plenty of hard work during the past 
week, there having been several calls 
each day for brush fires, breaking out 
in different sections. The woods, 
where the fires occur principally, 
seem to be very dry and a fire once 
started gains ground rapidly. 
Bernard W. Neal, of Pittsfield, 
has been among this week’s visitors 
at Beverly Farms. 
ALDEN WEBB 
Watchmaker, Jeweler, Optician 
Repairing in all its Branches 
Masonic Bldg., 
HAVE YOUR PRESCRIPTIONS 
FILLED AT 
DELANEY’S 
AP@THECARY 
Cor. Cabot and Abbott Streets 
BEVERLY 
We keep everything that a good drug store 
should keep. 
Telephone Connection 
S. A. GENTLEE & SON 
Funeral Directors and Embalmers 
Calls answered day or night 
727 Cabot Street BEVERLY 
Residence, i6 Butman St. 
Henry Yorke of Boston, a meat 
cutter, was this week added to the 
working force at Wyatt’s market. 
Letters remaining unclaimed at 
Beverly Farms postoffice, week end- 
Cabot Street, BEVERLY ~ 
ing May 3: Dr. Barrett, H. S. Blum- J 
mel, Miss K. Cashman, John D. Con- 
nolly, treas., James M. . Coughlin, 
Miss Courtect.— Wm. R. Brooks, 
postmaster. 
Generally it is all right to take 
things as they come, but it is danger- 
ous to take a goat that way. 
ONE OF THIS BANK’S BEST ASSETS 
Is the confidence and friendship which has grown up between its officials and employees and its customers. 
We are glad to give to our depositors not merely the ordinary business courtesies and considerations, but when- 
ever opportunity offers, our help and council as well. 
We invite your business. 
The size of the account is not material. 
BEVERLY NATIONAL BANK 
CAPITAL - pede Sine Fs 
BEVERLY, MASS. 
$300,000 
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