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Mrs. Paul Haskell, who was a Farms’ 
resident for years, has recently changed 
her place of abode from Beverly to North 
Beverly. 
Miss Winifred Hinds of Roxbury has 
and Mrs. Joseph 
Stanwood at their home on Oak street 
the past week. 
W. B. Publicover anda delegation 
from the local order of Pilgrim Fathers 
went to Swampscott last evening and in- 
place. 
stalled the officers of the colony at that 
_ Next Wednesday it is likely that 
a large delegation from John West col- 
- ony will journey to Salem where they 
will be the guests of Francis Lee Hig- 
ginson colony at their installation. 
F. I. Folkins is concluding his sea- 
son’s work at Wyatt’s market tonight 
and returns to his home in Lynn, where 
he will probably be engaged this winter. 
Miss Frances Connolly spent the 
week-end with the Misses Irene and 
Nellie Fay at their home in Roxbury. 
The theatre and food fair were on the 
_ program for Miss Connolly’s entertain- 
ment. 
Mlle. L’Etourneau and her sister 
moved their household goods into the 
upper tenement of the James J. Nugent 
house on new Vine street on Wednes- 
day. 
Frank Connolly of the Boston custom 
- house force spent a couple of days at the 
_ Farms the first of the week the guest of 
great halls of the Mechanics Building on _ 
Huntington avenue, Boston, on any day 
and watch the crowds come, 
his brother and sister-in-law Mr. and 
Mrs. James B. Connolly, Haskell street. 
Mrs. Maurice Quinn and Mrs. Maurice 
Quinn, jr., of Worcester, were guests 
of Mr. and Mrs. Connolly part of the 
past week also. 
It is very likely that the Farms will 
_ have a torchlight parade and celebration, 
for a subscription paper for this purpose 
_has been put in circulation in order that 
funds to defray the expenses may be se- 
cured. The night set is next Wednes- 
day, Oct. 28, and a number of out of 
_ town battalions will be invited. 
Army of Delighted Visitors. 
What may well be termed a “‘ Delight- 
ful Occupation’’ it is to sit in any of the 
be enter- 
tained and depart tired with a day’s sight 
“seeing at the annual New England food 
fair, but all supremely happy. And vast- 
ly improved in mind too, for no one can 
_ listen to the exquisite music by the Mex- 
ican National band; can study, even 
briefly, the magnihcent exhibit of her re- 
sources and the indicators of her progress 
A Strong Leaning 
Toward Plainness 
From the heavy ornate carving of but a generation 
ago came a desire for things free from affectation, and 
just pretty in their-simplicity. Then followed a 
desire to have furniture free from that high shine or 
polish finish and there grew out of that the wax 
finish for the oak and the dull varnish finish for 
mahogany. 
Now we've applied this principle 
To the Finish on 
Brass Beds 
Rubbing the brass on emery wheels and giving it a 
dull sort of satin finish. It lends to the bed a very 
dignified look and really gives it the appearance of 
being more costly. It harmonizes beautifully with 
the dull finish on the furniture and being rather new 
‘tis extremely desirable. °Tis applied to beds of the 
more simple lines and looks remarkably well on those 
with square tubing. 
A pretty pattern bed just produced is sampled 
this morning. It has heavy 2 inch corner posts with 
the Colonial corner caps, the cross rails are of square 
tubing, and there are seven uprights; ’tis without ex- 
aggeration a beautiful bed. 
For the extremely low price 
Of Only $22.00 
Just the right sort of weather now to use 
An Oil Heater 
They'll take off the chill in a 
We've a great big heater 
For $3.25 
And the Miller and the Perfection are lower 
this fall. 
very few minutes. 
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made by the Mexican government under 
the special direction of President Psorfir- 
io Diaz; can visitthe Frank C. Bs 
tock consolidated trained wild animal 
arena with its hundreds of rare animals 
and the thrilling and fascinating perform- 
ances given five times daily by the most 
daring, most successful animal trainers 
in the world; can sit in the two moving 
picture theatres without being hugely en- 
tertained and instructed. And all of this 
vast entertainment is free to all patrons 
of the fair. 
The coming week is the final one of 
the New England food fair and t'e ca- 
pacity of the magnificent Mcchanics 
building will doubtless be severely taxed 
to accommodate the thousands who. will 
want to take advantage of this splendid 
opportunity to visit this celebrated inter- 
national and interstate exposition. 
Letters remaining unclaimed at Beverly 
Farms, P. O.. week ending Oct. 21, 19(8 
Mr W G Holt, Miss McAbe, Miss Ressi: 
Lestrange, Mr F ted Lov es, Mr HS Pierce, Dr 
L H Pratt, Mr G Rae, Dr A F Tittle. 
ELMER STANDLEY, Postmaster. 
