BEVERLY FARMS 
Beverly schools opened Wednesday 
morning with a large attendance. The 
Farms school has quite good registra- 
tion of new scholars, while a large 
number from Beverly Farms are just 
starting their High school career. 
Mrs. S. John Connolly left this 
week for a stay at Lenox. 
The Knights of King Arthur team 
of Gloucester, strengthened with the 
addition of several players came to 
Beverly Farms on Labor Day fore- 
noon and defeated the local team by a 
score of 5 too. The game up to the 
seventh inning was one of the best 
ever seen here, neither side scoring, 
after which poor support on the part 
of the Farms infield was responsible 
for the defeat. 
Joseph B. Harlow and family plan 
to leave Beverly Farms on or about 
Nov. I, at which time they will go to 
the Isle of Pines and settle at La 
Siguanea, where Mr. Harlow recent- 
ly become the owner of a 20-acre 
tract of fine land. He intends to 
Getting a 
Loan 
The Beverly Nat- | 
ional Bank makes 
loans on market- 
able collateral at 
the lowest market 
rates of interest. 
Our officers will 
be pleased to talk 
about a loan from 
this bank at any 
time. 
Beverly 
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A. W. Rogers, President 
J. R. Pope, Vice President 
E. 8. Webber, Cashier 
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plant out his new possession there, 
principally to the growing of grape 
fruit. He will also raise other fruit 
and some vegetables for the market. 
Mr. MHarlow’s estate at Beverly 
Farms will be rented. 
Miss Katherine Donovan, who has 
made her home at Washington, D. C., 
for the past few years, is now at Bev- 
erly Farms paying her family a visit. 
The Beverly Farms Band will give 
an open-air concert, the last of the 
season, in central sq., this evening. 
A fine program has been arranged. 
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred J. Chandler 
of Jersey City, N. J., have spent the 
past week at Beverly Farms visiting 
friends. 
After a season’s vacation the 
Ladies’ Sewing circle held their first 
meeting yesterday. It was a sort of 
picnic and outing, for they took their 
sewing along together with their 
lunch and spent the greater part of 
the day at West Beach. They will 
meet regularly on Thursday after- 
noons. 
Leonard Hersey the new proprie- 
tor of the restaurant in_ Central sq., 
has moved with his family. from Bev- 
erly to Beverly Farms, occupying 
apartments over the store. 
GAIETY THEATRE, Boston 
Billy Watson and his burlesquers 
have a mighty good show this season 
and they should draw good crowds 
at the Gaiety next week, Sept. 14, 
where they are to appear. The show 
is divided into two acts and four 
scenes. The first act is entitled 
“Krousemeyer in Japan’ while the 
final act is called “Krousemeyers 
Christening.” The plots in both 
pieces will be conspicuous by their 
absence. 
Among some of the song hits of 
the play are “When I’m Dreaming of 
Ireland,” > “T’'m > Goines] = tome, 
“Mother McCree,” “The Blue and the 
Gray” and the “Rose of the Moun- 
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