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BEVERLY FARMS 
The Progressives held a well-at- 
tended rally Wednesday evening in 
- Marshall’s hall. The meeting was 
called to order by George $. Williams 
of the Progressive city committee, 
who introduced Nelson Clark of 
Beverly. Mr. Clark spoke at length 
‘on the issue at stake in the coming 
election. The.other speakers were 
‘Wm. McNamara of Salem, candidate 
for senator; Howard E. Lindsey of 
Beverly and Joshua W, Nichols of 
Danvers, the last two, candidates for 
representative. 
Members of the local Republican 
and Democratic city committees have 
held meetings this week to make ar- 
tangements for getting out a_ large 
vote next Tuesday. 
Preston Post 188, G. A. R., has ac- 
cepted invitations to visit the post in 
Manchester this evening, that in Es- 
sex next Monday evening and in 
Beverly Thursday evening of next 
week, 
A baby girl arrived on Monday last 
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Nich- 
olas Lawler of High street. 
The adult dancing class of Miss 
Jane M. Watson opened for the win- 
ter season last Monday evening in 
Marshall’s hall, 
The 1913 tax bills have been dis- 
tributed this week. The rate is 
$17.70 per $1000. 
The contract for the new Bayard 
Warren house at Pride’s Crossing 
has been awarded to Bigelow and 
Harriman of Boston. Stephen A. D. 
Edwards is the contractor for the 
foundations, ground for which will 
be broken this week. The mansion is 
to be of brick with stone trimmings 
and it is said it will cost between 
$125,000 and $150,000. Guy Lowell 
is the architect. 
Former Mayor and Mrs. Charles 
H. Trowt expect to start soon after 
the Xmas holidays for a vacation trip 
to California. 
Mrs. Bessie Walsh has the sympa- 
thy of her friends in the loss of her 
trother, who died Wednesday at Bev- 
erly. 
Mrs. Fairfield of Salem, book- 
Keeper at the Thissel Co. store in 
_ Central square, will conclude her du- 
ties there tomorow night. 
At the recent meeting of the La- 
dies’ Sewing circle of the Baptist 
church the following officers were 
elected for the ensuing year: Presi- 
dent, Mrs. Elmer Standley; secy., 
Mrs. Howard A. Doane; treas., Mrs. 
Theodore A. Holmes, 
Mr. and Mrs. Henry R. Stevens 
of Burlington, Vt., have been visit- 
ing friends here this week. 
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Beverly Farms, Mass. 
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A short time ago Mayor MacDon- 
ald sent a letter to the owners of the 
Spaulding gardens thanking them for 
the privilege given the people in visit- 
ing the beautiful display this sum- 
mer. ‘The mayor has received a re- 
ply which says that the owners are 
pleased to know that the gardens 
have been a source of pleasure and 
are glad to learn their appreciation. 
Charles Maddalena, clerk at the 
store of the North Shore Provision 
Co. will conclude his duties there to- 
morrow night and will go to Boston 
for the winter, 
Edward Columbus, clerk at Var- 
ney's drug store, started on a two 
weeks’ vacation last Monday. He is 
spending it in New York, Washing- 
ton and at his home in Whitman. 
A well-attended dancing party was 
given in Marshall’s hall last evening 
under the auspices of the Ladies’ 
Amphion orchestra of Beverly—it 
was a most enjoyable affair. 
30sTON THEATRE, “THE WHIP.” 
“The Whip,” the big Drury Lane 
r-elodrama, coming to the Boston 
Theatre for a limited engagement, 
starting Monday evening, November 
ard, is an exciting play of love and 
adventure that grips the auditor 
from start to finish. That the stag- 
ing of this production isof an unusual 
and exacting character is apparent 
from the fact that thirteen complete 
settings are required for as many 
scenes, a dozen huge treadmills and 
five electric driven panoramas are 
erployed for the race scene, while 
real tracks, locomotives and_ rolling 
stock are essential for the sensational 
collision. ‘The latter will undoubted- 
iv be the most remarkable stage pitc- 
tire ever presented in Boston, and is 
described 7s the climax of sensational 
realism. ‘wo trains are shown run- 
ning at full speed in plain sight of the 
audience. ‘he rear car is detached 
from the first train and comes to a 
standstill at the entrance to a tunnel 
directly in the path of the following 
express. The latter crashes into the 
ear and is shattered into a mighty 
wreck, lit up by lurid flames and 
shouded in a mist of steam from the 
bursted boiler of the over-turned lo- 
comotive. 
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