39 NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 
BEVERLY FARMS 
Daniel Harrigan has gone to Brook- 
field to work for a few weeks. 
WHAT a beautiful lawn! YES, 
[ had my lawn-mower sharpened by 
the Manchester Lawn Mower Co., 10 
Bridge st. Telephone 327-W. adv. 
Mrs. Ernest Naylor, who has been 
at the Beverly hospital the past two 
weeks, has so improved that she is ex- 
pected home in a few days. 
John M. Publicover of Beverly 
Farms has been designated by Mayor 
Macdonald for reappointment to the 
Board of Fire Engineers. Needless 
to say the appointment is a popular 
one at the Farms. 
It is probable that the ladies, who 
have been meeting every ‘Tuesday 
afternoon at the social rooms of St. 
John’s church to make clothes for 
Belgian children, will stop work for 
a time after June 1. They have pro- 
duced a large quantity of needed arti- 
cles during the weeks they have sew- 
ed. There is a question of the avail- 
ability of the rooms after June I. 
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ESTABLISHED 1877 
CARRIAGE AND AUTOMOBILE REPAIRING 
NEW COVERINGS, TOPS and SLIP LININGS for AUTOMO- 
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Special Department for Automobiles 
May 19, 1916. 
First-Class Work 
BEVERLY 
The Girls’ club of the Baptist 
church will hold their annual “at 
home” in the chapel on Tuesday even- 
ing, May 23. 
Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin N. Moore 
of Greenfield, have spent the past 
week at Beverly Farms _ visiting 
friends. | They returned home this 
morning. 
The next meeting of the Beverly 
Farms Branch of the Improvement 
society will be held on June 14 in the 
afternoon at the home of Mr. and 
Mrs. George F. Wood, Hart st. 
Mrs. Carey, who has been residing 
in Baltimore, Md., has come to Bev- 
erly Farms and will spend the sum- 
Rev. Neilson Poe 
mer with her son, 
Carey, Valley st. 
Former Senator Albert J. Bever- 
idge has been invited by Preston 
Post, 188, G. A. R., to deliver. the 
Memorial Day address at Beverly 
Farms. It is expected that if nothi- 
ing intervenes he will accept. 
Walter Younger of Roslindale, a 
former Beverly Farms young man, 
was renewing acquaintances in town 
Wednesday after an absence of sev- 
eral years. 
Ezra P. Wiliams has the sympathy 
of his many friends at the death of 
his brother, Joseph H. Williams, 82, 
in Beverly last Monday. The. de- 
ceased was born at Beverly Farms 
and had always resided in some sec- 
tion of Beverly. He was a mason by 
trade and has worked on many of the 
summer residences along the North 
Shore and also on many public build- 
ings. 
B. F. Kerru’s THEATRE. 
dancers, 
Ben 
America’s representative 
Adelaide and. J. J.--Hughes, 
Welch, the celebrated Hebrew com- 
edian ; Dolly Connolly and Percy 
Wenrich; Mr. and Mrs. Gardner 
Crane; and Olympia Desvall and her 
horses and ponies will be among the 
big features offered at B. F. Keith's 
Theatre the week of May 22. Direct 
from their sensational success in 
“Town Topics” at. the Century Thea- 
ae 
HAVE YOUR PRESCRIPTIONS 
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Cor. CaBoT AND ABBOTT STREETS 
BEVERLY 
We keep everything that a good 
drug store should keep. 
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to know that we can 
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sive y esepensennis 
entirely a matter of 
one’s own desire 
S.A. GENTLEE «& son 
Undertakers 
277 Cabot Street BEVERLY 
tre in New York city, where they ran 
all last winter with enormous success. 
They will present their very latest 
dance creations, including “The Cat 
and the Canary,” and other original 
and elaborate productions, in which 
they are assisted by Edward Davis. 
Ben Welch, one of the most imitated 
and without question the peer of all 
Hebrew character comedians, direct 
from a wonderfully successful tour of 
the large cities at the head of his own 
musical extravaganza company, will 
appear. 
” 
Musketry-Instructor (to recruit 
who insists on gazing at him): “Why 
don’t you look at the sights?’  Re- 
cruit: “‘Please, sergeant, which are the 
others ?”—London Opinion. 
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