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NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
BEVERLY FARMS. 
J. J. Nugent’s new stable and gar- 
age is a happy combination of a 
business which has seen bright days 
on the North Shore, and the auto 
business now fast putting the former 
out of commission. “Sunny Jim” 
Nugent is not to be outwitted and to 
that end he has built a new stable 
and next to it an auto repair shop 
and garage. He’s going to have his 
share of both. His stable has a ca- 
pacity of fifteen or sixteen horses, 
and his garage will hold a dozen cars. 
To go one step further, he has bought 
a 1911 Model Cadillac, five passen- 
gers, which he will use in connection 
with his livery business. Now ar- 
rivals at the Farms station may have 
their choice. 
Timetables, showing arrival and 
departure of all trains on the Glou- 
cester branch, good until the summer 
schedule goes into effect, may be 
found at Peter Gandreau’s barber 
shop, Central square, opposite the 
postoffice. - 
The Beverly Farms Brass band will 
probably furnish the music for Pres- 
ton Post 188, GAR, for Memorial 
day. 
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Jackson. have 
rented one of the apartments in the 
new Fanning house, corner High and 
Haskell streets. 
Dennis Toomey, the popular clerk 
at the North Shore Fish Co.’s mar- 
ket, has taken this week to enjoy a 
vacation. 
Harold F. Wheeler is taking a va- 
cation trip South. He left Boston 
on one of this week’s boats for New- 
port News and Baltimore, Md. 
Miss Jennie Bolam, although im- 
proved somewhat from her severe 
illness from rheumatism, still con- 
tinues to be quite indisposed. 
The Greek, who conducted the 
fruit store on West street last season, 
is again at the Farms preparing to 
soon open again for business. He is 
to make some improvements to the 
building including some large show 
windows. 
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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- 
Established 1877 
Painting and Varnishin g 
Special Departmert for Automobiles 
Miss Ada Medcalf left the Farms 
the latter part of last week and is now 
at Rutland. Her visit there is for 
her health. 
Lawrence J. Watson, 2nd, is at 
home after a_ five weeks’ business 
trip to New York and Philadelphia. 
Summer schedule of hours now in 
force at Peter Gandreau’s barber 
shop, Central square: daily 7-9; 
Saturdays until 10:30; Mondays, 
close at noon. ¥ 
Some members of the City Council, 
Park Commissioners, the Improve- 
ment Society, Civic League and the 
Lothrop club, made a tour in auto- 
mobiles of the city, the latter part 
of last week, visiting the various 
parks and play grounds. At the 
Farms, the play grounds (so-called) 
were viewed and from the inspection 
made, it was quite evident that the 
general opinion of the party was fa- 
vorably disposed toward the selling 
of the property and acquiring a play 
ground some where else. A num- 
ber of school children helped to put 
the party “wise” by answering the 
questions put to them. They stated 
that they seldom used the present 
playgrounds and that their recreation 
was almost wholly upon the land ad- 
joining the Farms schoolhouse. ‘This 
property at the present time could 
probably be secured and equipped 
and would cost less than what it 
would cost alone to fill the present 
play grounds and would be the most 
desirable. 
ever opportunity offers, our help and council as well. 
We invite your business. 
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The size of the account is not material. 
BEVERLY NATIONAL BANK 
BEVERLY, MASS. 
Telephone: Factory 248-12. Residence 219-12 
Jal, TOL Sweat NON Gl al Re 
218 — 236 Rantoul Street, 
BEVERLY, MASS. 
Carriage and Automobile Repairing 
New Coverings, Tops and Slip Linings 
for Automobiles 
SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO ALTERATIONS 
$300,000 
Corner Bow Street, 
First-Class Work 
ALDEN WEBB 
Watchmaker, Jeweler, Optician 
Repairing in all its Branches 
Masonic Bldg., Cabot Street, BEVERLY ~ 
HAVE YOUR PRESCRIPTIONS 
FILLED AT 
DELANEY’S 
APOTHECARY 
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 a eae 
TAR a oneal i Butter St. B K\ K R L 
A petition during the week hag 
been in circulation about the Farms 
particularly the Hart street section 
which reads as follows: “We the um 
derfsigned, citizens and residents of 
Ward 6, living in that part called 
Beverly Farms, respectfully request 
that a police officer at once be sta 
tioned on Hart street to patrol af 
night from the junction of Hart and 
Hale streets to the Wenham line.” 
The petition is addressed to his 
Honor the Mayor and the Board of 
Aldermen. 
