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: Beverly Fa arin 7 
Edward. F. Smith has teen a. 
evidence, R. I. He entered mp- 
on his duties this week. . 
mittee met last Friday evening and 
organized for the year. Elmer 
Standley, chairman; Frank | L. 
Woodberry, secy.; Elmer Standley, 
A. P. Loring, Jr., 
Standley, George H- Bennett, natur-... 
alization. The other members of the® 
gan. Mr. Brooks retires this year 
Samuel F.. Currier, the popular 
baggagemaster and gateman at the 
Farms station entered upon his va- 
ation this week. 
James Zampbell: and family of 
Greenwood avenue are planning to 
move to Medford early next month. 
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debaters this week at the Beverly 
High School. He took the affirma- 
_ tive side in an interesting debate on 
3 a school question. 
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SUITS 
Women’s and Misses’ Sizes 
“ESTABLISHED oy 
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committee are Roland C. Patch, 
Wm. R. Brooks and Howard E. Mor" 
as chairman of the committee after 
serving continually for several years.- 
Russell Cadigan was one of the 
esition with an electrical concern -: 
finance ; ~~ William ~ 
FINAL Pe Nor 
$7.75, $9.98 
and $12.75 
-Women’s and Misses’ Sizes 
‘beats Thursday 
change ‘here also. 
“™~ who has*heen doing loéal tight duty 
The Ward 6 Republican City est 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
James J. Nugent, the livery stable 
keeper, nee “to have his new 
stable “and garage completed : in. 
April. THe .will vacate. then his pre- 
“sent ‘stable on Oak street. 
“The changing of Beverly police 
brought about a 
Officer Coakley, 
for two or more years, has been 
transferred to the Elliott street sta- 
‘tion, Beverly. Officer Webster K. 
~ Bray has been assigned to the Farms 
. beat.” 
Mr. Bray formerly did police 
duty- ~here: —-----—-- ee , 
The. hearing before the Beverly 
TBoatd of health last. Saturday. even- 
ing on the application of James J. 
Nugent to build’ a stable and gar- 
age on Vine street brought out a 
number of Farms people in favor. 
There were opposing parties. Both 
parties were represented by coun- 
sel. The board voted Wednesday 
evening to grant Mr. Nugent the 
permit. 
Miss Bessie Williams has returned 
from a pleasant visit with A. N. 
Blake and family of Bristol, N. H. 
She found, there plenty of cold 
weather and snow. 
_- Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Frye of 
Portsmouth, N. H. returned home 
Thursday after a visit here. 
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The fifth evening of the tourna- 
ment ‘between Engine Co. 3 and the 
Hook & Ladder Co. is scheduled-for 
Tuesday evening. - As this ‘contest 
ends. the. tournament, much interest 
exists in the prospec tive winner. 
The various gymnasium classes 
have large attendances. Great plea- 
sure and benefit are derived from 
them. : 
Mrs. Emma §. Pride, aged 85 
years, 4 mo., 3 dys., widow of the 
late Elisha Pride, died at her home 
at Pride’s Crossing last Saturday. 
Her death was hastened by an in- 
jury received from a fall shortly 
before her death. Funeral services 
were held at her late home Tuesday 
afternoon, the paster of the Farms 
Baptist church, Rev. Mr. Pond. offi- 
ciating. A quartet rendered music. 
It was composed of Mrs. Chas. F. 
Symonds, Mrs. John W. Patch, Wm. 
C. Morgan and Wm. H. Herrick, the 
same quartet, who sang at the late 
Mr. Pride’s funeral 16 years ago. 
Interment was at Central Cemetery, 
Beverly. 
Tra E. Davis is earning the appela- 
tion of ‘‘official pianist’’ at the En- 
eine house. The new piano, so much 
enjoyed, is showing its real charac- 
ter under Mr. Davis’ regular ‘and 
fine ouppipwation of the keyes. 
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MARQUISETTE WAISTS 
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WOMEN’S FLANNEL SHIRTS. 
The smartly tailored kind with flan- 
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Everybody’s been asking 
A dainty, dressy White’ Waist 
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