62 NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 
TUNIPOO INN 
BEVERLY FARMS 
Howard P. Williams, named for 
the berth of building inspector, is a 
well known resident of the Farms. 
He was born in Beverly, educated in 
the public school and after leaving 
school was for a time employed at 
Hardy’s grocery store at the Farms. 
He took up the trade of a carpenter, 
has been employed by Hardy & Day, 
1 Aand “Heh Oper anditor 
years has been in the employ of the 
Publicover Brothers, well. known 
Farms contractors. He is a member 
of the engine company at the West 
street station, the Firemen’s Relief 
Association, the Home Benefit Asso- 
ciation at the Farms, the local Car- 
xenters’ Union and the Republican 
City Committee. He is unmarried 
and resides with his mother on Hart 
street at the Farms. 
Last Sunday afternoon the Bever- 
ly Farms bus was run into at Ober 
street by a taxicab owned and oper- 
ated by Beverly parties. Though 
nobody was hurt, the passengers were 
well shaken up. The taxi was pretty 
much of a wreck and the Farms bus 
was damaged so that it was put out 
of commission a greater part of the 
past week. 
Mrs. George F. Wood has. spent 
the past week visiting friends at 
Bedford. Tomorrow Mr. Wood wiil 
join her for a visit over the week- 
end. 
The new Beverly Farms ball team 
made up of all local players will meet 
the strong St. Mary’s of Beverly at 
the playgrounds tomorrow afternoo.. 
This game, with the Maples playing 
the Beverly team at the New Athletic 
field, Montserrat, and the Water- 
towns at Manchester, the Bever'ty 
Farms ball fans will have plenty of 
chances tomorrow afternoon to enjoy 
watching their favorite pastime. 
A lawn party in aid of St. Mar- 
garet’s church will be held on the 
grounds of Patrick Barry, High st., 
Wednesday, Aug. 11, afternoon and 
evening. 
John, the nine-year old son of Mr. 
and Mrs. James Kerrigan of High 
st., was taken to the Beverly Hospital 
last Saturday, quite ill, and he has 
since been there for treatment. He 
is reported to be now getting along 
nicely, 
Edward A. May is doing duty as 
spare chauffeur and driver in -the 
Beverly fire department, taking the 
places of those who are on their an- 
tual vacation. 
The Home Social club will give its 
annual dance in Neighbors hail 
Thursday evening, Aug. 5. 
many . 
July 30 1915. 
BEVERLY FARMS 
MASS. 
HIS INN is newly built, most attractive rooms, modern conven- 
iences, large verandas especiaily designed for family use, near 
West Beach, yachting, bathing and fishing, best motor roads in State, 
36 trains daily, 40 minutes from Boston. 
INN contructed at Beverly Farms. 
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The TUNIPOO is the 
Telephone Beverly Farms 8208-W or write P. O. Box 1126 
Automobile parties accommodated 
Afternoon tea served | 
Bank at Beverly Farms 
BEVERLY FARMS BRANCH pevercy 2ott’company 
IS. NOW {OPEN FORD BUST Ee 
CHECKING AND SAVINGS ACCOUNTS SOLICITED 
HOURS : 9.3@ to 1.30 Daily 
Capital and Surplus $125,000 
Modern equipment 
Courteous attention 
Efforts are being made to arrange 
a series of band concerts to start as 
soon as the proper financial support 
is assured. The board of directors 
of the Beverly Farms Band have 
sent out cards asking for contribu- 
tions for this purpose. If a sufficient 
number of favorable replies are re- 
ceived, we then get the concerts 
which will be given from the band 
stand in Central square. 
Mr. and Mrs. Robert P. Norton of 
Brooklyn, N. Y., have been among 
the visitors who have spent the past 
week at Beverly Farms and at West 
Beach. 
At Monday evening’s meeting of 
the aldermen, Mayor MacDonald 
sent in the name of Howard P. Wil- 
liams of Beverly Farms for building 
inspector, to succeed the late John A. 
Ober. At the same meeting Alder- 
man Smith presented an order doing 
away with the office of building in- 
spector and placing the work in 
charge of the chief of the fire de- 
partment. ‘lhis onder was referred 
tc the committee on legal affairs. 
Several Beve:. arms young m2 
have spent a portion of this week 
camping on one of the islands in the 
harbor. They have thus had the op- 
portunity to satisfy their longing for 
fishing and bathing. 
John F. Trowt had a narrow es- 
cape from serious accident last Sun- 
day morning at Pride’s Crossing. He 
was driving his Auto and in turning 
out probably made too sharp a turn, 
with the result that his car turned 
turtle. He was taken from under the 
car unconscious and rushed to the 
Beverly Hospital, where it was found 
he ‘had a badly wrenched shoulder, 
many cuts and bruises and a_ bad 
Tel 124-W Beverly Farms, 
NEW YORK AND BOSTON 
TAILORING COMPANY 
M. SILVERBERG, Proprietor 
FINE CUSTOM TAILORS 
Cleaning, Repairing and Pressing a 
Specialty. Chauffeur, Stable and 
Livery Suits Made to Order. 
28 WEST ST., BEVERLY FARMS 
Boston Store: 206 Mass, Aye. 
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shaking up. 
‘Two of the three yachts of the Bos- 
ton Yacht Club fleet that left Camden, 
Me., Saturday morning for a race to 
Marblehead port reached there Sun- 
day night, 
