‘,;. 
_ carting away material. 
locate on the property of Mr. Dow on 
tinue to grow in numbers. 
_ are numerous people ill with the dis- 
WS WS YE EEE EY 
Beverly Harme :: 
& 
PAR RERLRDDAA TARTAR TRAM? 
James B. Dow & Co., owners of the 
: 
Beverly Farms coal yards near the 
depot, are to vacate that property very 
soon. 
They have been busy the last 
few days taking down buildings and 
They will re- 
Hale street. A portion of the Sunny- 
_ side greenhouse property will be util- 
lized. There is sufficient space for the 
_ coal and wood business in addition to 
its present usage. The removal of the 
coal business from the site near the 
freight yard is due to the expiration 
of the lease of the land. ‘The owners 
desire to have it for their own use. 
The grip and bad cold victims con- 
There 
temper. Among the most recent cases 
are those of Mrs. Daniel W. Preston 
and Mrs. Lewis G. Williams . Com- 
mander Chas. H. Day is somewhat im- 
proved this week. He is still under 
a physician’s care. 
A crossing tender’s house was 
placed on the southside of the West 
street crossing at the Farms’ depot 
_ this week. This 
affords a _ needed 
_ shelter and convenience for the gate- 
men. ‘These employees of the rail- 
road are practically giving their whole 
time and attention to the public safety 
' and should have such conveniences. 
Edmund _ L. 
night, Harry 
The day gateman is 
Knowlton, and at 
Howell. 
A marked change is certainly taking 
place along the beach bank at West 
Beach. The bath house owners are 
showing a very nice spirit of coopera- 
tion with the corporation directors. 
They are carrying out the wishes of 
_ the board and removing their bath- 
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houses, which are to be replaced by 
by a pavilion. This will aid greatly 
in the early plans of construction of 
the new building. Among those who 
have already removed their buildings 
as requested by the circular letter re- 
ceived are Thomas J. McDonnel, Mrs. 
Asa O. Marshall, EF. Fred Day, Mrs. 
Andrew Crowell, Mrs. Louise Wyatt, 
Wm. R. Brooks and Robert E.. Hodg- 
kins. Others have been at work tak- 
ing down chimneys, strengthening 
their buildings by braces, etc., for an 
early removal. In many cases the 
buildings have been owned by several 
parties jointly which has resulted in 
one of the owners buying out the 
ownership of the others. In most 
cases the houses have been moved to 
lots in the rear of homes. They wil! 
be used as sort of summer cottages. 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
Tel. 150 Beverly Farms, 
THE THISSELL CO. 
If you do not eat you cannot live. 
29 
Postoffice Block. 
=== PURE FOODS 
Which is the cheapest !— 
cheap food, sickness and doctor’s bills, or pure food, good health 
and happiness. 
most neglected,—your food. Our stock is complete. 
you money and worry. TRY US. 
The most important thing in all your life is the 
We can save 
JOHN DANIELS 
GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS 
719 HALE STREET, BEVERLY FARMS 
FRESH EGGS, BUTTER and CHEESE, 
Telephone 52 
MEAT, POULTRY and GAME, 
FRUIT and BERRIES. 
Orders Will be Collected Every Morning, and Promptly Filled. 
A Home Bakery connected. Ice Cream—Wholesale and Retail. 
It is understood that Luther Ober 
has purchased a house lot on East 
Lothrop street, Beverly. He is to 
build a cottage house there. A short 
time ago he sold his property on Has- 
kell street. 
The entertainment committee of 
John West colony, Pilgrim Fathers, 
are planning to give the members 
something very “classy” at their next 
meeting, on Friday evening, March 
seventeenth. 
Recent letters from John A. Morri- 
son, who is now in New Orleans, La., 
stated that he has experienced a sad 
bereavement. While in California, he 
was called upon to part with his fa- 
ther, a late resident of San Diego. 
Mr. Morrison went to California on a 
pleasure trip and to visit his people. 
It had a most unexpected and_ sad 
termination. Mr. Morrison’s father 
up to a short time before his death 
had been in good health. 
Next Tuesday evening the Girls’ 
club connected with the Farms’ Bap- 
tist church will listen to a lecture on 
“My Indian Friends,” which will be- 
given by Mrs. N. H. Bishop. 
The Girls’ orchestra will solicit the 
public patronage of another one of 
their delightful whist parties and so- 
cials. It will be held in Marshall’s 
hall next Thursday evening. 
Mr. and Mrs. John Hansbury are 
much pleased over the arrival of a 
little daughter in their family circle. 
WYATT’S MARKET :: 
Meats and Provisions 
Also a Full Line of 
Choice Vegetables and Fruit in their season. 
H. M. & R. E. HODGKINS, 
PAINTERS, 
BEVERLY FARMS, MASS. 
Tel. 27-12. Lock Box 1140 
MATTIS HANSON 
HORSESHOER and JOBBER 
Special attention given to lame, interferin 
and overreaching horses. Jobbing done wit 
neatness and despatch. Gentlemen’s light 
driving horses a specialty. 
Vine Court, 
W. FF. LOW 
Sale, Boarding and Livery Stables 
SappDLE HorssEs To LEr. 
All Styles of Carriages For Sale or Exchange 
Tel. Con. Vine Court, BEVERLY FARMS 
F. W. VARNEY 
APOTHECARY 
BEVERLY FARMS, -:- MASS. 
SS 
Telephones 77 and 8027 
(If one is busy call the other) 
Beverly Farms, Mass 
Sm a a I ETE TLE ET 
Use V. V. V. for chapped hands 
and roughness of the skin 
Mr. and Mrs. Homer F. Goodwin 
of Cleveland, Ohio, who are on a trip 
east, have spent a portion of this 
week with Farms’ friends. 
WEST STREET 
BEVERLY FARMS 
Poultry, Fresh Eggs, Butter. 
