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March 16, 1917. 
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BEVERLY FARMS 
The Ladies Sewing circle was en- 
tertained last evening by Mrs. How- 
ard A. Doane at her home on Hale st. 
Waldo Harlow and John Walsh, 
former high school students are now 
attending the Beverly Industrial 
school. 
Mrs. S. John Connolly entertained 
the Amphion Whist club at her home 
Wednesday evening. The club is 
composed largely of Beverly ladies. 
Miss Anna Pierce and Miss Helen 
Donnelly are new operators at the 
local telephone exchange. They com- 
mence their duties next Monday 
morning. 
Another series will be played in the 
pitch tournament between the Man- 
chester and Beverly Farms camps of 
Sons of Veterans at G. A. R. hall 
this evening. 
Mr. and Mrs. Herman R. Wheelet 
of Harrisburg, Pa., who have been on 
a vacation in this vicinity for the past 
two weeks, spent a portion of the past 
week visiting friends at Beverly 
Farms. 
In spite of the death of the late 
Daniel W. Hardy, one of the partners 
of the firm of Hardy & Day, carpen- 
ters, the firm name will rerain the 
same. The firm will be conducted by 
Eben Day, now the sole owner. 
Milton Davis of the Centerville 
part of Ward 6 has secured the posi- 
tion of caretaker of the new Ellery 
Sedgwick estate and will take charge 
next Monday. The Sedgwick estate 
is on Essex st. near the Wenham line. 
Morgan Bros., who recently went 
into the ice business, have a modern 
ice house on Standley st. and have 
housed a crop of excellent ice. Be- 
sides running a farm they also con- 
duct a milk business with a large 
patronage in Beverly Farms. 
Benjamin F. Osborne, who recent- 
ly passed his 71st birthday received 
a pleasant reminder of the event in 
the form of a birthday cake from the 
members of Andrew Standley camp, 
S. of V. The camp makes it a rule 
to remember the veterans of Preston 
post. 188, G. A. R.. by sending them 
a cake or a box of cigars on their 
birthdays. be 
There will be no primaries in the 
20th Essex district on April 3. 
Augustus P. Loring is the only candi- 
date to the Constitutional convention 
from the district which includes Bev- 
erly Farms. In the 6th congressional 
district Rev. Clarence Strong Pond 1s 
2 candidate for one of the four places 
There are eight candidates at large 
in the district. 
SPRAYING, 
and INSECT WORK 
BURLAPPING, 
CEMENTING, BOLTING 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
Te nee 
Poultry and Game 
Eggs and _ Butter 
Fruit and _ Berries 
The best 
Quality 
Miss 
ford, Conn., has spent the past week 
visiting friends at the Farms. 
Repairs are being made on G. A. R. 
Abbie 
Richardson of Hart- 
hall by Publicover Bros. The sum 
of $107 is being expended upon the 
work. 
Miss Grace Quirk, for several 
years, a popular telephone operator at 
the local exchange, has concluded her 
duties. She is to be married to Dr. 
Daniel F. Murphy next month. 
Mrs. Alice L. Preston represented 
Preston W. R. corps at the banquet 
at the Quincy House, Boston, on 
Wednesday evening. The affair was 
in honor of Past Dept. President Mrs. 
Susie Burton and was given by the 
department corps aides. 
At a special meeting of the board 
of aldermen on Monday evening an 
order was passed authorizing the 
nayor to execute a bond to protect 
the Mass. Highway commission from 
da'rages in connection with the wid- 
ening of West st. at Haven’s corner. 
Arthur L. Standley and family are 
now living with Mrs. Standley’s 
father, George E. Johnson at Chap- 
man’s corner, Beverly Cove. They 
may live there some months, as Mr. 
Standley is planning to go to Warren- 
ton, Va., on a plumbing job which 
will keep him there some time. 
Fire destroyed a large storage barn 
on the Linehan property off West st. 
about midnight last Friday. The fire 
was bursting through the doors and 
windows when it was discovered by 
the night police officer. Before the 
fire department could get into action 
it had gained such headway that it 
was impossible to save anything. The 
building contained about five tons of 
baled hay, wagons, a motor boat and 
building materials. The blaze lighte] 
up the sky for miles around and the 
sparks, principally from burning shin- 
eles. were carried by a strong wind 
ard threatened the houses on West 
and Oak sts. Several roofs in the 
reighborhood caught fire, but the 
dampness and the prompt action of 
the fire department and volunteers 
trevented the spread of the fire. The 
cause of the fire is unknown, but is 
thought to be of incendiary origin. 
oe Box 244. BEVERLY, 
BREWER’S MARKET 
WALTER P. BREWER, Prop. 
Meats and Provisions 
Orders 
Morning 
BEVERLY FARMS 
will be Collected Every 
and Promptly Filled. 
The dangerous 
cold is the neglect- 
ed cold. Get a box of— 
The old family remedy—in tablet 
form—safe, sure, easy to. take. No 
cpiates—no unpleasant after effects. 
Cures colds in 24 hours—Grip in 3 
e days. Money back if it fails. Get 
the genuine box with Red Top and 
Mr. Hi!l’s picture on it—25 cents. 
At Any Drug Store 
LARCOM THEATRE, BEVERLY. 
Mar. 19, 20—Harold Lockwood 
and May Allison in “Pidgin Island.” 
Holmes Travel picture. 
Mar. 21, 22—Sessue Hayakana in 
vEachsto His’: Kind.’ ~“*The’ Great 
Secret,” with Francis X. Bushman 
and Beverly Bayne. 
Mar. 23, 24—Lenore Ulrich in 
~tler. own) People.” , {Pearl .of the 
Navy.” “Ham and Bud.” 
Coming, Mary Pickford in “The 
Poor Little Rich Girl.” 
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