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BEVERLY FARMS 
The North Shore Cadet Band held 
its annual meeting in its quarters in 
High st., Tuesday evening. The fol- 
lowing officers were elected for the 
ensuing year: president, A. J. Gal- 
lagher; vice pres., Henry Hansberry, 
secy., E. Fred Day; treas., Edmund 
L. Knowlton; executive com/nittee, 
F. P. Gaudreau, Wm. H. Day, George 
Ingraham; leader and librarian, Reuel 
Davis; instructor, B. C. McSheady of 
Salem. The band now has 24 mem- 
bers and has had a most successful 
year. It looks forward to another 
year of success. 
“My brother bought a motor here 
last week,’ said an angry man to the 
salesman that steped up to greet him, 
“and he said if anything broke, you 
would supply him with new parts.” 
“Certainly,” said the salesman. “What 
does he want?” “He wants two del- 
toid muscles, a couple of knee-caps, 
one elbow, and about half a yard of 
cuticle,” said the man; “and he wants 
them at once.” 
SMALE SAVINGS 
make the _ begin- 
|| ning, and the start 
once made will ter- 
minate to the grat- 
ification of the 
thrifty person who 
tries the experi- 
| ment.) 
The Beverly National Bank 
affords the oppor- 
tunity through its 
Savings Depart- 
ment. We wel- 
come your deposit. 
BEVERLY NATIONAL 
BANK 
A. W. Rogers, President 
J. R. Pope, Vice President 
E. S. Webber, Cashier 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
Jan. 19, 1917. 
Ee ane. 
Painting and Varnishing 
218-236 RANTOUL STREET, COR. BOW STREET ot a 
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SAWYER 
ESTABLISHED 1877 
CARRIAGE AND AUTOMOBILE REPAIRING 
NEW COVERINGS, TOPS and SLIP LININGS for AUTOMO- 
BILES. SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO ALTERATIONS 
Special Department for Automobiles 
First-Class Work 
BEVERLY 
REAL Estate TRANSFERS. 
Thomas W. Pierce of Danvers et 
als., trustees of the Misery Island 
Trust, convey to Mystery Island 
company, I2 parcels of land on 
“Great Misery Island,’ Salem Har- 
Lor. 
Emily M. Currier of Lynn conveys 
ts Francis L. Higginson, Jr., of Bos- 
ton, 2.27 acres of land on Cherry st., 
\Venham. 
Enoch A. Crombie of Manchester, 
conveys to Louisa McMurray, wife of 
William, 5,000 square feet land and 
buildings on Essex st., Manchester. 
New CHART OF SALEM Bay. 
The new edition of chart 244 show- 
ing Salem, Beverly, Manchester and 
Marblehead harbors and Salem Bay 
has been printed by the U. S$. Coast 
end Geodetic Survey at Washington 
and is now being issued to the mari- 
time interests. 
The Maritime Affairs committee of 
the Salem Chamber of Commerce re- 
ceived one of the first copies of the 
new chart to be issued, as it was a re- 
sult of their efforts in having a wire 
drag survey made in Salem bay by 
the U. S. Coast and Geodetic Survey 
dept. last summer which showed it 
necessary to issue a new chart. 
On the new chart numerous sound- 
lugs and surveys made by the wire 
drag party are ringed in red ink and 
denote the rocks or shoals discovered 
by the wire drag, and which were all 
the more dangerous to vessels enter- 
ing Salem bay from the fact that 
they were hitherto unknown and un- 
charted. 
The Maritime Affairs committee of 
the Chamber, the present personne! 
of which is as follows: John A. Bag- 
ley; chairman; o\George i.) )-laane, 
George W. Mansfield, William G. 
Peabody, Winchester Smith and 
George Taylor, has received many 
compliments from vessel owners or 
captains entering Salem, Beverly. 
Manchester and Marblehead harbors 
for their effective work in having the 
wire drag survey made and a new 
chart issued. 
Fine.) 
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BEVERLY 
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With the new charts as a basis— 
steps are already being taken to peti- 
tion the U. S. Army Engineers to 
recommend to Congress appropria- 
tions sufficient to remove many of the 
rocks and shoals in Salem bay parti- 
cularly those that in a great measure 
obstruct the main ship channel in the 
bay and the entrance channels to 
Salem, Beverly, Marblehead and 
Manchester harbors. 
indicate 
Mark 
Wrinkles 
where — siniles 
Twain. 
should merely 
have _ been. 
On about two million acres of Na- 
tional Forest lands grazing by do- 
mestic stock is either entirely pro- 
hibited or is greatly restricted to pro- 
vide range for elk. 
