58 NO OR ie ee) he B Ref ES 2Z Ee 
BEVERLY FARMS. 
Michael Donegan and John Han- 
; 7 ley left the Farms on Wednesday for 
For The best iT) the Line of Philadelphia, where they will*be lo- 
cated for some time. 
HOME—BAKING Products Jesse Pierce. 
Jesse Pierce, age 63, a well known 
aa Beverly Farms resident, died at his 
home, 185 Hart street, Beverly 
Farms, at 6 o’clock last Tuesday 
evening after an illness of several 
months. He was a nursery man by 
: occupation and conducted the Pierce 
You will find ho finer Nurseries. Mr. Pierce has made the 
Farms his life-long residence and 
place to trade than Our has always taken an interest in pub- 
lic affairs. His wife passed away 
new an d u p-to-dat ce about a& year ago. A daughter, Mrs. 
store. Best place in the son Fred E. Pierce survive him. He 
Israel Barnes (Lida Pierce), and a 
2 h also leaves three brothers, Thomas 
L. Pierce of Pride’s Crossing, Ezra 
city to lune ‘ Pierce of North Beverly and George 
Pierce, who resides in New Hamp- 
shire. He was a benefit member of 
John West colony, Pilgrim Fathers, 
and a member of Magnolia lodge 
ee caer IOOF of Manchester. Funeral ser- 
vices were held at his late residence 
BIDDLE BA K ING CO. yesterday afternoon, conducted by 
the pastor of the Farms Baptist 
ehureh, after which followed the 
t8r-183 HKssex street, SALEM, MASS. ritual burial service of the Odd 
Fellows. Interment was made at the 
Farms cemetery. 
EXTRAORDINARY BARGAINS IN 
SUITS 
65 Suits (Women’s & Misses) $10.98 to $20.00 
SUITS AT $5.98 
All our summer wash dresses reduced. 
Dresses that were $2.98 to $7.98 to be 
sold for 198—2.98—3.98 
Linen suits that were $3.98 to $7.98 
for 2.98 and 3.98 
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