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BEVERLY FARMS 
The USS Mayflower band will 
give a second concert in Central 
square tonight commencing about 
7.30 o’clock. The concert of last 
week was so much enjoyed that 
since there has been a popular de- 
sire to again hear this band, F. P. 
Gaudreau, the Central Square bar- 
ber, Alderman Loring and _ other 
Farms young men took an active 
part in bringing the affair about. 
There is no doubt that the audience 
to hear this concert will be as large, 
if not more so, than on the first oc- 
casion. 
Brewer’s market will keep open 
this winter. Heretofore it has closed 
for the winter months. Among the 
clerks will be Alfred Grant, the pop- 
ular meat cutter, whose custom has 
been each fall to move to Boston. 
Mrs. Abbie Poole and _ children 
moved to Centerville, yesterday, 
where they have leased the Ralph 
W. -Osborne cottage, 458 Essex 
‘street. Later on, they will be 
joined by Mrs. John T. Elliott and 
Miss Edith Elliott. Their cottage 
on Haskell street will be rented. 
The Beverly Farms people are ex- 
ceedingly pleased over the success 
of Representative Herman A. Mac- 
Donald in his candidacy to secure 
the republican nomination for the 
2d year in the legislature. During 
this year he has given good service 
and well merits the confidence put 
in him by his party and friends. 
John J. Morris has returned from 
Mt. Vernon, N. H., where he has 
heen employed in a_ hotel. Mr. 
Morris has accepted a similar posi- 
tion at Forrest City, Iowa, and will 
leave probably within a few days 
for that place. 
Representatives John UL. Salton- 
stall and Herman A. MacDonald won 
the nomination for representatives 
in the 20th Essex district. The 
vote was as follows. Dougherty, 
321; Staples, 907; MacDonald, 1083 ; 
Saltonstall, 1334. In Ward 6 (Bev- 
erly Farms) MacDonald’s home 
ward, he lead by a vote of 84 to 77 
for Saltonstall. 
New $18,000 Addition to Beverly 
Hospital 
Work is to be commenced at once 
on a new $18,000 nurses home at the 
Beverly Hospital, for the accommo- 
dation of the nurses. The building 
will be finished for occupancy on 
May 15 of next year and will give 
the Beverly hospital a plant the 
equal of any city in the state. 
The building will face southwest 
and, to insure quiet, will be some- 
what isolated from the present 
JOHN DANIELS 
GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS 
719 HALE STREET, BEVERLY FARMS 
Telephone 53 
Visit our lunchroom and ice cream parlor connected with our bakery 
Orders Will be Collected Every Morning, and Promptly Filled. 
Cream—Wholesale and Rotail. 
group which it will overlook, the 
site selected being on the high 
ground across the ravine to the 
north. This location also commands 
an excellent view of the surround- 
ing country. 
The exterior of the building will 
be consistent in that it is to be con- 
structed of Eastern water struck red 
brick and the roof is to be covered 
with slate. 
The partition floor and roof con- 
struction will be of wood and the 
ceilings will be plastered on wire 
lathes. The interior finish through- 
out and the floor will be of natural 
wood. 
On the ground floor there is to be 
a large recreation room and a lec- 
ture room; also the matrons’ suite 
and a small diet kitchen. The re- 
mainder of this story and the sec- 
ond story are to be divided into 
sleeping rooms for nurses, there be- 
ing twenty-three in all and each pro- 
vided with a spacious clothes closet. 
In addition there are two large 
screened sleeping balconies that will 
liberally accommodate ten cots. 
Two staircases insure adequate 
means of egress in case of fire. 
Modern plumbing is contemplated 
and ample toilet and bath facilities 
are arranged on each floor. The 
building is to be heated by direct 
steam from the present plant. There 
is to be a laundry for the nurses as 
well as a large room for storage of 
trunks in the basement. Otherwise 
the basement is unexeavated except 
sufficiently to allow for the passage 
of pipes incident to the various in- 
stallations. The building through- 
out will be wired for electric lights. 
Actual building operations will 
commence at once and the building 
will be finished for occupancy by the 
15th of May, 1912. The architects 
for the building are Messrs. Wheel- 
wright, Haven & Hoyt of Boston and 
contract was awarded by the trus- 
tees to Messrs. Cann & Hurlburt of 
Beverly. The total cost of the build- 
ing when completed will be about 
$18,000. 
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 Home 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 3: 
Meats and Provisions 
WEST STREET 
BEVERLY FARMS 
Also a Full Line of 
Choice Vegetables and Fruit in their season. 
Poultry, Fresh Eggs, Butter 
ORDERS CALLED FOR AND DELIVERED 
