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GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS 
BEVERLY FARMS. 
Plans and specifications are out 
and bids are being asked for the 
drainage, filling and improvement. of 
the land purchased by the city some 
few years ago for a playground at 
the Farms. Recently more land has 
been acquired, giving an area of 
sufficient size to work out the gen- 
eral improvement plan. Included in 
the general development are three 
features, especially dear to the 
young people’s desires: a_ baseball 
diamond, a football field and a 
skating pond. The improvements 
are in charge of Rept. John L. Sal- 
tonstall, who has taken a great in- 
terest in bringing about the changes, 
also city engineer Harrie L. Whit- 
ney. 
The estimate for the proposed im- 
provement of the Beverly Farms 
playgrounds was opened at 5 o’clock 
last evening at the office of City 
Engineer Harrie L. Whitney. They 
are as follows: M. & J. L. Grady, 
$16,274.75; James J. Welch, $13,- 
797.42; John A. Gaffey, $14,462.02; 
Connolly Bros., $11,925.87; D. Line- 
han & Son, $11,612.28. The con- 
tract had not been awarded _ this 
morning. 
The Beverly Farms women, in- 
cluding those among the summer 
Visitors, are arranging for a com- 
plimentary dance to be held in 
Neighbor’s hall next Thursday eve- 
ning, September 28th. Included in 
the guests are members of the U.S. 
S. Mayflower crew. All ladies who 
wish to take part in the event may 
do so by securing tickets from Miss 
Florence Slavin, Beverly Farms. 
Rey. F. M. Gardner of Winthrop 
will preach at the Baptist church, 
Sunday. 
A large party of Farms young 
people attended the invitation party 
held in the Manchester Town hall 
Wednesday. They report a most 
pleasant time. 
Michael Crowne has been enjoy- 
ing a week’s vacation on an auto- 
mobile trip to Washington, D. C. 
A party of Beverly Farms young 
men will give a social and dance in 
Neighbor’s hall tonight to which 
they have invited a large party of 
the local young people. 
Mrs. Thomas W. Hannable of Sa- 
lem, formerly a Farms resident, is 
reported to be critically ill. 
Don’t forget to attend the dance 
and social in Neighbor’s hall next 
Monday evening. The event is being 
conducted by a committee from John 
‘West colony, Pilgrim Fathers. 
Miss Alma C. Webber of Spring- 
field, is spending her vacation at the 
arms, the guest of friends. 
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718 HALE STREET, BEVERLY FARMS 
Telephone 52 
Visit our lunchroom and ice cream parlor connected with our bakery 
Orders Will be Collected Every Morning, and Promptly Filled. 
Cream—Wholesale and Retail. 
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Harlow left 
yesterday for a vacation period to 
be spent in New Hampshire. They 
are now located in North Conway. 
The fair and dance held the latter 
part of last week by Preston WRC 
was very successful notwithstanding 
the stormy weather. The hard 
work done by the ladies will repay 
them by being able to turn into the 
relief fund a neat sum of money. 
The corps members are very grate- 
ful for the aid given them, and 
wish to express their sincere thanks. 
Elmer F. Smith was a passenger 
on the Merchants and Miners boat 
Wednesday for a vacation trip to 
Newport News, Va., and Baltimore, 
Md. 
One of the most pleasant parties 
of the season was the ‘‘stag’’ and 
‘‘smoker’’ party given last evening 
by some of the crew of the USS 
Mayflower to the young men of the 
Farms. The program of entertain- 
ment was varied, and included novel 
features, each number of which re- 
ceived hearty encore. On the pro- 
gram were the following :—Three 
three-minute friendly boxing bouts, 
between Matson vs. Wilhite, Meman 
vs. Enos, of the Mayflower, and 
Quirk vs. Callahan, of the Farms; 
a wrestling bout between Whitely 
and Wisegruber of the Mayflower; 
especial dancing by Messrs. Judge 
and Kelliher; songs by Cook, Bers- 
nahan and others. One side of the 
hall tables were spread at which a 
Bohemian lunch was served. 
Unclaimed letters remaining at 
the Beverly Farms postoffice, Sep- 
tember 20th: John P. Bailey, Mrs. 
L. B. Boutwell, Clifford Etherring- 
ton, Wm. Gordon, Mrs. J. Macauley, 
Miss Bride Martin. James Mulligan, 
Chas. Morgan, Mrs. B. H. Nack, Mrs. 
P. Preston, Miss Annie Phipps, Miss 
Marie Sequine, Mrs. F. C. Shaw, 
Mrs. Reynolds Hitt. — William R. 
Brooks, postmaster. 
The grand essentials of happiness are 
something to do, something to love, and 
something to hope for. —Chalmers. 
Telephone 124-3 Beverly Farms 
Boston Telephone 3416-L 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 
delivered. 15th season Prices reasonable. 
West Street, 
Beverly Farms. 
F. W. VARNEY 
Apothecary 
Beverly Farms, Mass. 
The Heme of 
BAYOLINE 
QUININE 
Hair Tonic 
A toilet requisite which has stood the 
test of over a quarter of a century. 
FOR restoring, beautifying and pre- 
serving the hair, promoting its growth, 
preventing baldness, removing  scurf 
and dandruff and eradicating all diseases 
of the hair and scalp. 
PRICE 50c and 75c 
Telephones 77 and 8027 
(If ene is busy call the other) 
WYATT’S MARKET : 
WEST STREET 
BEVERLY FARMS 
Meats and Provisions 
Also a Full Line of 
Choice Vegetables and Fruit in their season. 
Poultry, Fresh Eggs, Butter 
ORDERS CALLED FOR AND DBLIVBRED 
