BEVERLY FARMS 
James B. Dow has been drawn by 
the aldermen as a juror for the Oc- 
tober term of the Superior court at 
Lawrence. 
Miss May ‘Toomey of Haskell 
street, a popular Beverly High school 
miss, has been appointed editor-in- 
chief of the Aegis, the High school 
paper. 
Those who desire to vote at the 
election of Nov. 4th and are not now 
on the voting lists should take notice 
that the Board of Registrars of Vot- 
ers will be in session for the purpose 
of registering voters two times more 
only—tonight, Oct. toth, from 7.30 
to 9 o’clock, and next Wednesday, 
Oct. 15th—from 12 o’clock noon to 
10 o'clock p. m., at the Beverly City 
hall. 
Samuel P. Callamore is confined to 
his home on Greenwood ave., with ill- 
ness. His position as janitor at the 
Beverly Farms school is being filled 
by Alfred Williams. 
Last Thesday at the civil service 
examinations held in the Beverly Y. 
M. C. A., Daniel Murphy and Frank 
L. Woodberry took the examination 
for the police department and Edward 
A, May and Robert P. Williams for 
permanent positions in the fire de- 
partment. 
The evening school will begin next 
Tuesday, Oct. 14, at the Beverly 
High school for those who desire to 
study the common branches. ‘The 
sessions will be held in the evening 
from 7.15 to 9.15 on Mondays, Tues- 
days, Wednesdays and Thursdays of 
each week. 
Mrs. William Risser and Mrs. 
John Himmelmen of LaHave. Nova 
Scotia, are visiting Mr, and Mrs. J. 
M. Publicover, 16 High street. 
The many friends of Elmer Stand- 
ley are pleased to see him out again 
after being kept indoors a week with 
illness. 
Mr. and Mrs. Francis C. Connors 
of Berlin, N. H., have been among 
those who have been visiting in Bev- 
erly Farms the past week. 
~ Miss Borta Yokopson, 
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Unclaimed letters at the Beverly 
Farms postoffice Oct. 9, 1913 :—Miss 
FE. Anderson, Miss Mary Barr, Miss 
Helene Chapman, Miss A. Deveney, 
Mrs, Feldman, Miss Maria Johnson, 
Miss Annie 
Hennessey, Miss Katherine Havins, 
Miss C. Klerstrom, Mr, W. F. Keyes, 
Mrs. C. F. Lyman, Miss Annie Mul- 
vey, Miss Irene Monalion, S. A. Mit- 
chell, Frank Matthew, Esq., Miss 
Emma Nilson, Mr. E. Polsom, Mr. 
P, A. Preston, Miss T. Scott, Mr. R. 
Sibpol, Mrs. S. Turner, Miss H, K. 
Thompson.—Lawrence J. Watson, 
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Tur SENATORS AND CURRENCY 
The Senate has not yet “fully made 
up its mind” to pass the currency bill. 
Senators who oppose the bill have dis- 
covered that they are “being hurried,” 
and in case they can muster sufficient 
support it may be that the talking 
process will not be completed by De- 
cember, in which case the round of 
debate would have to be done all over 
again in the winter session. There is 
some Democratic disaffection, and no- 
table Senators pointed out are Reed 
and Hitchcock. On the other hand 
as this is not necessarily a partisan 
measure it is confidently predicted 
that there will be plenty of Republi- 
can support. 
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VITRIFIED Brick Roaps 
Government investigation of vitri- 
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country roads concludes that notwith- — 
standing the first high cost, that four ~ 
distinct advantages are obtained, to 
wit: Durability, easy traction, ease of 
maintenance and good appearance. 
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BEVERLY, MASS. 
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