INT SU) alpen ed Seo GO oR Eh Brak Shake pe oH 
BEVERLY FARMS. 
1 7 Mr. and Mrs. Homer R. Bailey of 
For ‘The best 1th the Line of Newark, N. J., Berta past week 
at the Farms visiting relatives. 
Louis Larson is making land im- 
HOME—BAKING Products provements and apnoea the ledge 
from the rear of his Haskell street 
estate, where he intends to build a 
small garage. 
It is understood that the Beverly 
Board of Assessors, under the ruling 
of a recent law pertaining to special 
. corporations, find that this year 
You will find no finer they will have to assess the upland 
of the West Beach Corporation and 
place to trade than Our another year they will probably 
have to include the pavilion. This 
Bhatavie cebevel itl p-to-date will certainly be a burden to the 
! West Beach Corporation, which 
store. Best place in the : practically means the Farms people 
, —as the financial affairs of the cor- 
city to lunch. . poration are and have been very 
prudently handled in order to make 
both sides balance. 
Mr. and Mrs. James D. Henrick- 
son, Jr., of Hartford, Conn., are 
among the visitors at the Farms this 
week. 
BIDDLE BAKING CO. day tora vacuous ae mee 
> Hampshire, principally at Weirs. 
Patrolman Hooper has been doing 
181-183 Essex street, SALEM, MAss. | Police duty at the Farms, while the 
regular officers are on their va- 
cations. 
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EXTRAORDINARY BARGAINS IN 
SUITS 
65 Suits (Women’s & Misses) $10.98 to $20.00 
SUITS AT $5.98 
All our summer wash dresses reduced. 
Dresses that were $2.98 to $7.98 to be 
sold for 1.98—2.98—3,98 
Linen suits that were $3.98 to $7.98 
for 2.98 and 3.98 
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WE SOLICIT CHARGE ACCOUNTS 
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