July 16, 1915. 
NORD Mesh ORE BRE'Z Bond 
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SUMMER ADDRESS : 
BEVERLY FARMS 
Telephone 142 
Beverly Farms Library as it Will Appear When Finished. 
EVERLY FARMS is to have one of the most attrac- 
tive library buildings in Eastern Massachusetts, a 
municipal structure, erected on land given to the city by 
the Misses Katherine P. and Louisa P. Loring of Pride's 
Crossing. 
The city has made $30,000 available for construction 
of the new building, which will be erected under super- 
vision of a commission consisting of E. Fred Day, Arthur 
A. Forness and Miss Katherine P. Loring. 
The edifice will be of brick and terra cotta, colonial 
in style and absolutely fireproof. Besides the land whica 
the Misses Loring gave to the city on Vine street, the 
municipality bought another lot which will be used for a 
park and will give the new building almost ideal surround- 
ings. It is easily reached from Central square, is most 
attractively situated and will prove a boon to that section 
of the city. 
The building will be set back 50 feet from the trav- 
eled way on Vine street, has a frontage of 60 feet and a 
width of 25 feet. On the main floor will be reading 
rooms for adults and children, the librar'an’s room and 
the stack room. In the basement will be a hall with a 
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seatizs capacity of 150 and a stage at one end. The 
building will have modern heating and lighting systems 
and will be up-to-date in every detail. The architects are 
Loring and Leland of Boston. 
Since 1893 there has been a branch library at Beverly, 
Farms when the books which were used for the “Neigh- 
bor’s Library,” collected by Mrs. Henry Whitman and 
those that Miss Louisa P. Loring of ‘“Burn-Side,’ 
-ride’s Crossing, had circulated from her home, were 
given to Beverly—then operating under the town form 
of government—on the condition that the town provide 1 
reading room, magazines and a librarian. 
There have been many gifts in books and money 
for the library, including one from John Wheelwright 
for books of English'literature and American history. 
The library has been kept in-the Grand Army hall at 
Central square, but has long been working under cramped 
conditions. 
Ir Eprson had applied his brain to the construction 
of engines of war what a harmful agent he would be! 
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Antiques from “Ye Olde Burnham House”, Ipswich 
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