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May 12, 1916. 
BEVERLY FARMS 
Miss Annie J. White is in Connecti- 
cut for a two weeks’ vacation among 
friends. 
Edgar Thilbault of Arichat, N. S., 
arrived at the Farms this week to re- 
main until fall. 
J. Albert Mayberry of Haskell st., 
the contractor, has added a Ford auto 
to his equipment. 
Misses Prudence and Rosamond 
Connolly left today for a few days’ 
visit to relatives in Worcester. 
The Public Works Dept. has been 
rebuilding the sidewalk on the south 
side of Vine st. this week. 
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Hubbard of 
Williamstown, have been visiting 
friends in Beverly Farms the past 
week. 
Mrs. John H. Linehan is recover- 
ing from an operation performed at 
the Corey Hill Hospital, Boston, the 
first of the week. 
WHAT a beautiful lawn! YES, 
I had my lawn-mower sharpened by 
the Manchester Lawn Mower Co., 10 
Bridge st. Telephone 327-W. adv. 
This has been “Paint-up and Clean- 
up” week in Beverly. To assist in 
the work the Public Works Dept. has 
sent out teams in the different wards 
to collect the rubbish. Collections 
will be made in Beverly Farms to- 
morrow. Do your part to make it a 
“spotless town.” 
Stephen D. Edwards, the contrac- 
tor, has been awarded the contract 
for the foundations for the stone 
house at Mingo Beach hill for Wil- 
liam Amory Gardner and has already 
started the work. The house is to 
be one. of the finest on the North 
Shore. 
“The New Crusaders” is the title 
of a drama to be given by a numper 
of Beverly Farms young ladies under 
the direction of Miss Susie Benneti 
in Neighbors’ hall on Thursday even- 
ing, May 25. Rehearsals have been 
in progress for some time and there 
is no doubt that the parts will be well 
presented. Dancing will follow the 
play. 
The price of contract labor took 
another jump in Beverly Farms this 
week. Laborers demanded and re- 
ceived an increase of 25 cents per day. 
The scale received by contractors for 
labor is now $2.75 per day. The con- 
tractors who have taken work at the 
old scale are hard hit by the increase. 
Scarcity of laborers is responsible for 
the increase, the spring rush of work 
far exceeding the supply of workmen. 
This is the same all along the Shore. 
Forestry 
Experts 
Poultry and Game 
Eggs and _ Butter 
Fruit and Berries 
The best 
Quality 
Connected by Telephone. 
164 CABOT ST., - 
BREWER’S MARKET 
WALTER P. BREWER, Prop. 
Meats and Provisions 
Orders 
Morning and Promptly Filled. 
BEVERLY FARMS 
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TUNIPOO INN 
BEVERLY FARMS 
MASS. 
OST attractive rooms, modern conveniences, large verandas, near 
West Beach, yachting, bathing and fishing, best motor roads in 
State, 36 trains daily, 40 minutes from Boston. 
The TUNIPOO is 
the first INN ever conducted at Beverly Farms. 
Telephone Beverly Farms 8210 or write P.°O. Box 1126 
Automobile parties accommodated. 
Afternoon tea served. 
At Tunipoo Inn there is an attrac- 
tive display of hand embroidered 
articles for sale. 
The Ladies’ Sewing circle met witii 
Mrs. Clarence S. Pond at her home, 
High st., last evening. 
It is expected that a new fire alarm 
box will be installed in Haskell st., 
near the school-house. At present 
this section is not protected by any 
nearby fire alarm box. 
The Mass. Highway Commission 
has been applying a coat of road ol, 
sand and crushed pea stone to the 
surface of the highway from the 
Manchester line to the Beverly Farms 
depot. The application serves not 
only as a dust layer, but goes a long 
way toward keeping the surface of 
the road in good condition. 
R. E. Henderson 
Telephone 
Box 244, Beverly, Mass. 
Andrew McGann suffered a severe 
injury to his left arm while at work 
on Tuesday. It is now in splints and 
useless. 
Kenneth Hatch has entered the 
employ of the Thissell Farm at Pres- 
ton Place and will be in charge of the 
poultry department... Mr. Hatch is a 
poultry expert and has been employ- 
ed for several years past by the Park- 
Pollard Co., of Boston. 
There will be an administrator’s 
sale to settle the Hadley estate in 
Beverly Farms at 2 o’clock Saturday 
afternoon, May 20. ‘The house and 
lot at the corner of Hart st. and 
Greenwood ave. will be sold at public 
auction. The property consists of a 
g-room house and 21,120 feet of land. 
Taxi—Phone Manchester 290. adv. 
Leopard Moth 
Work...) 
