58 NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 
‘August 20, 1915. 
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BEVERLY FARMS 
James Nugent, Beverly Farms’ up- 
-o-the-minute stable and garage-m1, 
is falling in line. with the times and 
has added a string of Ford cars to !tis 
equipment to be used as “‘jitneys.” 
Mr. Nugent is now prepared to give 
trompt and all-the-time service 1o 
anyone and to any place and for any 
occasion. Cars of all sorts—lando- 
lets, limousines, runabouts, touring 
cars, anything at popular prices. Give 
im a call for anything you may need. 
Telephone 178 Beverly arms. 
Some twenty-five Italians from 
Severly Farms sailed on the Canopic 
the early part of the week to answer 
the call to the colors. One of those 
who went with the party was Henry 
Renaldi, who has been employed 2t 
the Tunipoo Inn, He has been a 
student at the Beverly school severil 
winters and last January made appli- 
cation for United States citizenship. 
Another party of Italians are sche- 
duled to go early in September, 
With the temperature of the water 
70 or over, nearly all of the past 
week, bathing records at West Beach 
reached its record mark for this sea- 
son. During the day, hundreds have 
been on the piazza of the pavilion cr 
on the Beach enjoying the perfect 
summer days. 
Miss Frances Mitchell of Pawtuc- 
ket, R. L., is enjoying her annual va-. 
cation at Beverly Farms and is the 
guest of Mrs. Elmer Standley, West 
street. 
The mission at St. Margaret’s 
church, which started last Sunday 
evening, has been held all the week 
for women. Well attended masses 
have been held at 5 and 8 a. m. and 
evening services at 8. Next week 
will be for men, 
The Beverly Farms ball team lost 
its game last Saturday afternoon at 
the playgrounds by a score of 9 to 3. 
The winning team was the X-Club 
of Salem, made up of picked ba'l 
players from that city. The home 
team was weakened by several of its 
best players being missed from the 
line-up. 
TUNIPOO INN 
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 
From the Melrose Free Press we 
reprint the following item concerning 
a former Beverly Farms young man, 
who deserves great praise for his 
deed: On Thursday morning while 
Miss Blanche Smith, eighteen years 
old, was swimming at the bathing 
beach, Ell Pond, she suddenly weak- 
ened while about forty yards distance 
from the shore; she went under the 
water two times. Meanwhile Mr. 
Forrester W. Pierce, the life-saving 
guard at this beach, swam out and res- 
cued her; she was removed to her 
home suffering from the effects upon 
ber system. Mr. Pierce is twenty-one 
years old and is a member of the 
Posse Normal School of Boston. He 
is a resident of Melrose.” 
Harry Banks nas secured a_posi- 
tion at the Crouse Restaurant in Bev- 
erly. Arthur L. Standley of Beverly 
Farms and Robert Johnson of Bev- 
erly Cove, have been on a vacation 
trip to Yarmouth, N. S., *the past 
week. 
M. J. Haney, a prominent contrac- 
tor and business man of Port Credit, 
Canada, is visiting Beverly Farms, 
the guests of relatives. 
Unclaimed letters at Beverly Farms 
Postoffice, August 18: Mrs. Lewis 
Bremer, Mr. Paul Brefort, A. Bliss, 
Esq., Mr. John Cragin, Miss Emma 
W. Dow, Mrs. Katie Freeman, Miss 
Kathryn Foley, Miss Mary Garbey, 
Mrs. Lizzie Johnson, Mr. Benjamin 
Eshleman, Miss Mary Maloney, Capt. 
Ingar Askild, Miss Violet Martin, 
Mrs. Owen Monies, Mrs. George 
Rackliffe, Miss Irene Humphrey, Miss 
Henrietta Hoffman (2), Mrs. Arthur 
S. Haines, Mrs: Voutartza, Mr. Frank 
L. Whitcomb, Dr. Henry B. Ward.— 
Lawrence J. Watson, P. M. 
A LINE of FORD JITNEYS 
Has been added to my 
Automobile Equipment---Cars for All Occasions 
Touring, Parties, Runabouts, Landolets, Limousines 
Anything---At Any Time---To Any Place 
POPULAR PRICES 
James J. Nugent, STABLEGARAGE, Vine Street, Beverly Farms 
TELEPHONE 178 BEVERLY FARMS 
a 
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., bLEVERLY FARMS 
Boston Store: 206 Mass, Ave. 
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MAGNOLIA 
A son was born August 12 to Mr. 
and Mrs. Archie Linnekin of Glouc2s- 
ter. Mr. Linnekin is the night age it 
ai the Magnolia railroad station. 
Richard Thissell, manager of H. P. 
Woodbury & Sons’ Beverly Farms 
trade, will spend the next week with 
his family among the White Moun-- 
tains. 
Easy Case To Conpbuct. 
Soft snaps are comparatively few, 
but the attorney for the defense when 
a good-looking woman is the defend- 
ant shouldn’t worry much.—Atchison 
Globe. 
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