March 23, 1917. 
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BEVERLY FARMS 
Tunnipoo Inn, Beverly Farms’ 
popular summer hotel, will open on 
May I5. 
John A. Morrison is working as 
superintendent for Connolly Bros. at 
Flushing, Long Island, N. Y. 
Another public whist party will be 
held in G. A. R. hall under the aus- 
pices of Preston W. R. C. next .Tues- 
day evening. 
Angus Gillis and Ira E. Davis left 
Tuesday for an extended stay at 
Christmas Cove, Me., where they 
will be in charge of a job for Con- 
nolly Bros. 
“The Peddlers’ Parade,” will be a 
part of the novel entertainment to 
toke place this evening at the Baptist 
church chapel. It is under the aus- 
pices of the Girls’ club. 
Six new easy chairs are now a pari 
of the furnishings of the social room 
of the Beverly Farms engine house. 
They were secured upon recommend- 
ation of Alderman Thomas D. Con- 
nolly. 
The two Hansbury boys of Natick, 
who were drowned last Sunday when 
a canoe upset in the Charles River, 
were nephews of John Hansbury of 
Beverly Farms, being his brother’s 
children. 
-Two large, handsome silk flags. 
with staffs, are objects of much ad- 
miration at St. John’s’ Episcopal 
church. ~-Théy are the U. 5S. and 
‘Mass. state flags and were presented 
to the church by Justice and Mrs. 
William C. Loring. 
Thomas Howden, for _ several 
years caretaker and gardener at the 
Pride’s Crossing estate of Oliver 
Ames, will conclude his duties there 
on April 1 and will move to Hudson, 
where he will conduct a small farm 
which he owns. His successor will 
be a Mr. McDonald from Manches- 
fer, N. H. 
Work has been started on the new 
ereenhouse for Albert C. Burrage at 
his newly acquired property, former- 
ly the Mrs. Susan Cabot estate at 
- Pride’s Crossing. The structure 1s 
to be 91 by 53 feet at an estimated 
cost of $30,000. The excavation and 
foundations are being done by Austin 
Morley of Manchester. 
Alderman Thomas D. Connolly and 
other members of the committee on 
the proposed high school building, 
left yesterday for a two or three days’ 
trip to Rochester, N. Y.. and other 
places for the purpose of inspecting | 
school buildings. West High schoo! 
of Rochester is considered a model of 
school construction. 
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BREWER’S MARKET 
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Meats and Provisions 
Orders will be Collected Every 
Morning 
and Promptly Filled. 
BEVERLY FARMS 
Mr. and Mrs. John H. Mentzer of 
Northport, Long Island, N. Y., spent 
the past week in Beverly Farms visit- 
ing friends. 
The Ladies Sewing circle met yes- 
terday afternoon at the chapel for 
work and at six o’clock a supper was 
served to their families. 
Mr. and Mrs. Morris H. Silver- 
berg announce the engagement of 
their daughter, Miss Anna Silverberg 
to Benjamin Harrison Lazarus of 
Boston. 
Mrs. Adelaide L. Bennett, Green- 
wood ave., Beverly Farms, announces 
the engagement of her daughter, Miss 
Sophia F. Bennett to Charles A. 
White of Boston. 
There will be a food sale of all 
home-made articles at St. John’s par- 
ish rooms tomorrow (Saturday) af- 
ternoon at 2.30 o’clock. The sale is 
being conducted under the auspices 
of the Boys’ club and choir. 
At a meet to be held at the Boston 
Y. M. C. A. tomorrow evening How- 
ard E. Morgan, Jr., will be one of the 
athletes to compete in the running 
and jumping events. He will be one 
of a team to enter from the B. & M. 
failroad Y,'M; C. A. 
The pitch tournament which has 
been going on for several weeks be- 
tween the Beverly Farms and Man- 
chester camps, S. of V., ended with 
the games of last evening at which 
the Manchester camp wound up vic- 
toriously. The penalty for losing 
will probably be paid by the Beverly 
Farms team some night next week in 
the form of a supper for the winners. 
“THE GARDEN OF ALLAH.” 
The Liebler Company’s production 
of Robert Hichens’ and Mary Ander- 
son de Navarro’s “The Garden of 
Allah,” on its fourth annual tour will 
be the attraction at the Boston Opera 
rlouse, commencing on Easter Mon- 
day night, April 9. This attraction 
has been conceded to be the most 
spectacular and massive production 
of a drama that the stage has ever 
had. The performance will be a 
series Of realistic stage pictures of 
life on the desert. 
R. E. Henderson 
Grippy weather 
this. Better get a 
box of — 
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form—safe, sure, easy to take. No 
opiates—no unpleasant after effects. 
Cures colds in 24 hours—Gri in 3 
days. Money back if it fails. Get 
the genuine box with Red Top and 
Mr. Hill’s picture on it—25 cents. 
L At Any Drug Store 
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LARCOM THEATRE, BEVERLY. 
‘Mar. 26, 27—Emmy Webhlen in 
Vanity.” Bryant Washburn in “The 
Prince of Graustark.” Travel picture 
showing “The Land of Evangeline.” 
Mar. 28, 29—Theodore Roberts in 
“The American Consul.” “The Great 
Secret,” featuring Francis X. Bush- 
man and Beverly Bayne. ‘‘Picto- 
graph.” 
“ 
Mar. 30, 31—Mary Pickford in 
“The Poor Little Rich Girl.” Pearl 
White in “Pearl of the. Anmy.” 
“Ham and Bud,” comedy. 
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