BEVERLY FARMS 
At the annual meeting of the Bapt- 
ist Girls’ club the following officers 
were elected for this season : Pres., 
Miss Alice. Chapman; Vice-Pres., 
Miss Mildred Gerrish; Sec., Miss 
Elizabeth McKinnon; Treas., Miss 
Dorothy Larcom; Executive Com., 
Bertha Bennett, Louise Standley, 
Lizzie Collamer. A class in basketry 
was formed with Miss Stockwell as 
teacher. The next meeting of the 
club will be for work at the Baptist 
Chapel on Monday evening, Nov. 9. 
Classes will begin promptly at 7.30. 
The Bevery High football team 
plays ,the strong Boston College high 
in Boston tomorrow afternoon. <A 
number from Beverly Farms plan to 
see the game. 
Edward Columbus, smiling and 
happy, is back behind the counter at 
Varney’s Drug store, after enjoying 
a two weeks’ vacation. 
Born last Sunday a daughter to 
Mr. and Mrs. James J. Connor, 55 
Webster st. 
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Accounts 
the small 
count. If you pay your 
bills by checks it saves fur- 
welcomes ac- 
ther trouble and your 
check is a good 
Every business man and 
woman should carry a check 
receipt. 
account. Let’s talk it over. 
Beverly 
National Bank 
A. W. Rogers, President 
J. R. Pope, Vice Fresident 
E. S. Webber, Cashier 
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Miss Gertrude Marshall of Dan- 
vers, chief operator at the Beverly 
Farms telephone exchange, has been 
enjoying a vacation the past week. 
Her place has been taken by. Miss 
Anna Gillis. 
The many friends of James J. Mc- 
Manus will be pleased to learn that 
he will spend the coming winter in 
Beverly Farms at Brewer’s market. 
SYLVESTER SCHAFFER At B. F., 
Kerity’s THEATRE 
Sylvester Schaffer, the most com- 
plete genius who ever lived, who has 
been declared by one New York critic 
to be to vaudeville what Napoleon 
was to war, comes to B. F. Keith’s 
Theatre the week of November 2nd 
for twelve performances only. Schaf- 
fer is the highest salaried artist in the 
world. He does everything, per- 
forming an entire evening’s enter- 
tainment all by himself. Schaffer is 
a coin and card manipulator; a jug- 
gler; a sharpshooter; a circus horse- 
man; a trained animal exhibitor; a 
violinist; a strong man; a comedian; 
and a pantomimist. In fact, there is 
really no end to the accomplishments 
of this wonderful man. Schaffer 
appears alone. He introduces a half- 
dozen elaborate and beautiful scenic 
sets, and is assisted by all kinds of 
animals in his act. A herd of deer, 
a wild boar, a tame fox, some edu- 
cated dogs, and a half dozen beauti- 
ful horses all contribute their part 
towards his finished performance. 
For instance in his juggling stunté, 
Schaffer utilizes a troupe of dogs; 
for his sharpshooting, a herd of deer 
wander around the stage, oblivious to 
the reports of the rifle. As a circus 
horseman, Schaffer displays the fam- 
ous Spanish school equestrianism, 
with a beautiful stallion and a geld- 
ing; as a Roman chariot driver he 
handles a superb hitch of dapple 
gray steeds in the confines of the 
stage in the most masterly fashion. 
Schaffer’s performance lasts one 
hour. He will be surrounded by a 
great vaudeville bill, 
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