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NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
BEVERLY FARMS. 
James Simmons, butler and house 
steward for Mrs. Levi Z. Leiter, of 
Washington and Beverly Farms, has 
arrived here. A fine acquisition to 
the Leiter estate is the spacious 
greenhouses. They were built by 
Lord & Burnham of Irvington, N. Y., 
leading contractors in the country for 
such buildings. ‘Two houses are for 
trellised fruit trees and two are or- 
chard houses for potted fruit. In 
the meantime space is being used for 
the growth of vegetables. Fruit and 
vegetables are to be the greenhouse 
specialties. The spacious grounds in 
front are being graded for kitchen 
gardens. Lachlan Cameron, formerly 
with H. C. Frick, and Wm. Bearse, 
formerly with the Utermeyer estate, 
New York, are in charge of the 
greenhouses. Ralph Murphy of Bev- 
erly Farms, is an assistant. 
Lachlan Cameron, superintendent 
of the Leiter estate, has been in New 
Jersey this week on business. 
Letters remaining unclaimed at 
Beverly Farms postoffice, April 20: 
Mrs. Matildie Beddick, Mr, F. G. 
Curran, Martie Frances, Mrs. A. D. 
Field, Mr. George Harvey, Mrs. 
Laurie M. Lord, Mrs. Geo. McCar- 
thy, Mrs. Richard Price, Mr. Merton 
Sanborn, Miss Francis White, Mr. 
William F. Wilson.—Wm. R. Brooks, 
postmaster. 
Farms NINE Won. 
The Beverly Midgets’ baseball nine 
played the Beverly Farms nine on the 
schoolhouse grounds Monday morn- 
ing, the game resulting in favor of 
the Farms nine, 6 to 4, won in the 
last of the ninth inning. The Farms 
lineup was as follows: J. Donovan, 
c.; Francis Lawler, p.; Howard Mor- 
gan, Ib.; Ray Woodbury, 2b.; Henry 
Williams, 3b.; John Toomey, - ss.; 
Henry Wright, lf.; Forbes Shaw, cf.; 
Frank Bray and Howard Fisher, rf. 
GRANTED Two Pony LICENSES. 
The Beverly board of aldermen 
granted pony express licenses at their 
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Established 1877 
Telephone: Factory 248-12. Residence 219-12 
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218 — 236 Rantoul Street, 
Corner Bow Street, 
BEVERLY, MASS. 
Carriage and Automobile Repairing 
New Coverings, Tops and Slip Linings 
for Automobiles 
SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO ALTERATIONS 
Painting and Varnishing 
First-Class Work 
Special Departmert for Automobiles 
meeting, Monday night, to the Mar- 
shall & Moulton Express Co., of Bevy- 
erly and Smith’s Express Co., of 
Manchester. 
B. F. Kerrn’s THEATRE. 
The biggest thing ever in vaudeville 
has been the verdict in regard to Paul 
Armstrong’s “A Romance of the 
Underworld,” which has been doing 
a tremendous business at B. F. Keith’s 
Theatre this week. This mammoth 
production with no less than 33 
speaking parts or more to be found 
in the average four act play, has been 
the talk of Boston, and it was to be 
expected that it would be held over 
for another week. Notwithstanding 
this, however, Mr. Keith has arranged 
to give outside of this a show which 
would be considered remarkable un- 
der any circumstances. It will be 
headed by Neil O’Brien, the famous 
comedian of Lew Dockstader’s Min- 
strels, who appears in a talking sketch 
called “One of the Bravo Boys,” in 
which he is assisted by William H. 
Hallett, formerly interlocutor with 
Dockstader. Another strong feature 
will be Jack & Violet Kelly, the Aus- 
tralian stock whip experts, who give 
an exhibition said to be far more ex- 
pert than anything that has yet been 
seen in this country. On the same bill 
will be Lyons & Yosco, the wonderful 
street singers, who have been making 
a hit in New York. Marie & Billie 
Hart in something entirely new in the 
way of circus entertainment and Nelly 
Nichols, the Western comedienne who 
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Repairing in all its Branches 
Masonic Bldg., Cabot Street, BEVERLY 
HAVE YOUR PRESCRIPTIONS 
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APOTHECARY 
Cor. Cabot and Abbott Streets 
BEVERLY 
We keep everything that a good drug store 
should keep. 
Telephone Connection 
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Calls answered day or night 
727 Cabot Street BEVERLY 
Residence, 16 Butman St. 
created such a sensation when she last 
appeared in Boston; the Marlo-Aldo 
Trio of equilibrists, and other fea- 
tures will complete a remarkably 
strong bill. 
Dorothy was visiting her grand- 
parents in the suburbs for the first 
time. Seeing a quantity of feathers 
scattered about the henyard, she 
shook her head in disapproval. 
“Grandpa,” she said, gravely, “you 
really ought to do something to keep 
your chickens from wearing out so.” 
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’S BEST ASSETS 
Is the confidence and friendship which has grown up between its officials and employees and its customers. 
We are glad to give to our depositors not merely the ordinary business courtesies and considerations, but when- 
ever opportunity offers, our help and council as well. 
We invite your business. 
The size of the account is not material. 
BEVERLY NATIONAL BANK 
CAPITAL - : # : 
BEVERLY, MASS. 
$200,000 
