NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
BEVERLY FARMS 
In the week’s real estate transfers 
is that of Charles H. Hull of the 
Farms, who conveys to Dennis Quill 
of Beverly and the latter to Andrew 
W. Preston of Swampscott land and 
buildings on Hart street, Beverly 
Farms, 134.67x181.49 feet. 
The Ladies’ Amphion orchestra will 
conduct their second dancing party in 
Marshall’s hall next Tuesday evening 
with dancing from 8 to 12. 
It is said that Caleb Loring will be 
a candidate for alderman from Ward 
6. He is a brother of former alder- 
man Augustus P. Loring, Jr. 
Beverly High plays Boston Latin 
school tomorrow afternoon at 3 on the 
new field. 
There was a dancing party in Mar- 
shall’s hall last night conducted by a 
patty of Beverly Farms young men. 
Mr. and Mrs. Frank I. Preston 
(Alice Bolam) are to live at the 
Farms this winter and have moved 
into the residence owned by Mr. 
Preston’s uncle, Andrew W. Preston 
on West street, which they will keep 
open during the next six months. 
A party of Beverly Farms young 
men are now enjoying life at a cottage 
on the shores of Newfound Lake, N. 
H., where they are spending their 
vacation and incidentally hope to find 
some good gunning and fishing. 
Mrs. 8. John Connolly and child 
are visiting Mrs. Connolly’s parents at 
Brookline. 
Work has started tearing down the 
coal sheds and other buildings on the 
property known as the Sunny Side 
greenhouses recently sold by James 
B. Dow to Robert S. Bradley. 
Alterations and improvements, both 
on the house and grounds are now go- 
ing on at the property formerly own- 
ed by Mrs. EF. A. Boardman and 
Richard DeB. Boardman on West 
Street. It was recently sold to Mrs. 
R. P. Van de Velde. 
J. B. Dow & Co., occupied their 
new coal office in the Robertson build- 
ing, opposite the railroad station this 
week, 
Miss Alice Robinson 
Farms this week. 
Mr. and Mrs, Augustine Callahan 
moved into their new home on Has- 
Kell street this week. 
_ The Linehan building, which has 
been in the hands of mechanics for 
Several weeks, is practically complet- 
ed. When finished there will be a fine 
Store on the ground floor and a tene- 
ment above. 
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E, Upton of 
Berlin, N. H., have been visiting at 
the Farms this week. 
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Beverly Farms, Mass. 
If one is busy call the other: 
Michael T, Murphy has purchased 
from Frank L. Woodberry part of his 
estate on West street known as the 
Woodberry homestead, or the “yellow 
house,” including in the sale of the 
house and barn the lot of land, which 
has a frontage of 55 feet on West 
street and extends to the rear 129 ft. 
Mr. Murphy is interested in real es- . 
tate and purchased for investment. 
John A. Burchsted, a well known 
former Beverly Farms resident was 
in town this week renewing acquain- 
tances. He now lives on a farm at 
Winchester, N. H. 
Now that the state election is over 
the Ward 6 voters will become inter- 
ested in the city election, which will 
take place Dec. 9. As there will be 
no mayor to elect this year all atten- 
tion will be paid to the board of alder- 
men and the school committee. It is 
‘said that this year the sixth ward will 
present a candidate at large for alder- 
man. 
Miss Jane M. Watson’s dancing 
class, which meets once a week in 
Marshall’s hall, was resumed this 
week with a large class of children. 
Nicholas Lawler has spent a por- 
tion of this week visiting Horatio 
Haskell, who lives near Groton, Vt. 
Mr. Haskell was a former Beverly 
Farms resident. 
M. Edward ‘Townsend and family 
moved into the Murray house on 
Hart street this week. 
GatEty THEATRE, Boston 
The coming of Jack Singer’s “Beh- 
man Show” to the Gaiety Theatre, 
Boston, on Monday, November Jo, is 
always an epoch in the history of that 
popular theatre. This season it 
means more than that, with Low Kel- 
ly (Prof. Dope) the one bright parti- 
cular revelation in the school of bur- 
lesque stars, who has forged his way 
to the very top round of the ladder 
by his absolutely inimitable character- 
ization. Of equal importance to 
theatregoers, is the appearance of 
Eileen Sheridan, who is acknowledged 
the best female entertainer in burles- 
que, She fills a “niche” hitherto un- 
touched by any other performer, one 
to which she is particularly fitted by 
personality and artistic ability, which 
is different from that af other con- 
testants for stellar honors. But they 
are not the entire “Behman Show.” 
Fred Wyckoff, “the best Rube in bur- 
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lesque” will not permit you to forget 
that he is a close favorite in the run- 
ning. Lon Hascall, that artistic pur- 
veyor of “‘elite” slang phrases, is a 
very decided enhancement to the cast. 
