BEVERLY FARMS 
Michael T. Murphy, successor to 
Joseph Pink & Co., harness maker and 
stable supplies, opens his Farms store 
inthe Day building opposite the Farms 
station the first of next week. 
Wilbur J. Pierce, the new plumbing 
concern, Central square, and successor 
of Messrs. Pierce & Pierce, has just 
been awarded quite a large contract at 
Kennebunkport, Me. Mr. Pierce, be- 
sides the various jobs in hand, is in- 
stalling the plumbing and heating in 
the block which is to be occupied by 
John Daniels, and alsoa new bathroom, 
set tubs and hot water system for Mrs. 
Lawrence W. King. 
The auction sale of the large stable 
property, corner of High and Haskell 
streets, held on Wednesday, it is un- 
derstood, was bid in by the present 
owners, the highest bid being $2,900, 
considered to be about two-thirds of 
its real value. 
Joseph Haskell and family, who a 
short time ago sold their estate on 
Vine court to Jas. J. Nugent, expect 
to move on or about June Ist to 
Maplewood, to occupy an estate of 
which Mr. Haskell has been the owner 
for some time. 
Messrs. D. W. Hardy & Son who 
last fall added to their store a provi- 
sion department find their increasing 
business demands larger quarters and 
are consequently putting in the founda- 
tions for quite an addition to be built 
on the north side of their store. 
Connoily Bros. have had a large car 
load of excellent birch pea brush 
brought to the Farms this week, an 
article found quite necessary by all the 
North Shore gardeners for their flow- 
er and vegetable gardens. 
Mrs. Edward Decost is visiting rela- 
tives at her old home in Rockland, Me. 
Tel. Bev. Farms 130 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
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On Wednesday, May 1, Assessor 
Theo A. Holmes starts out on his an- 
nual round-up to find new valuations 
and check up the number of polls. 
He will take for his porticn Wards 5 
and 6, and therefore for a time he will 
be a very busy man. 
Peter Ward, who has been gardener 
for several years at the Oliver Ames 
estate, Pride’s Crossing, this week con- 
cluded his duties there to accept a 
similar position at the John Caswell 
place. ‘Round Plain Farm” John 
C. McCarthy is the successor to Mr. 
Ward at the Ames estate. 
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas F. Wheelen 
are being congratulated upon the ad- 
vent of a daughter to their home last 
Monday morning. Tom has been pass- 
ing the cigars. 
John A. Trowt has opened his drug 
store at Pride’s Crossing which has 
been closed during the winter months. 
Clarence Preston has been obliged 
to give up his usual duties the past 
week and is confined to his home on 
account of sickness. 
Rev. Fr. Walsh lost a valuable dog 
this week by its being run over by an 
automobile. 
Municipal Club Notes 
At the adjourned meeting of the 
Municipal club held at the club 
headquarters in Marshall’s hall, Mon- 
day evening, a goodly number of mem- 
bers were present. A lengthy and 
interesting discussion was held, the 
topics taken up being of general inter- 
est to the community, among which 
was the subject of the playgrounds 
and a public dump. A committee 
consisting of Theo. A. Holmes and 
John C. McCarthy were appointed to 
confer with the Park Commissioners 
to ascertain if the Commission would 
meet the playgrounds committee with 
ESTIMATES FURNISHED 
——CARPENTER—— 
BUILDING AND REPAIRING 
ORDERS TAKEN FOR AWNINGS, SCREENS, ETC. 
HOWARD A. 
Shop at PRIDE’S CROSSING 
BEVERLY FARMS, MASS. 
DOANE 
GHORGEH WW. O'DEA 
HOUSE PAINTING in all its Branches 
TEL. 71-3 
PAPER HANGING AND GLAZING 
All orders will receive prompt attention 
PRIDE’S CROSSING, MASS. 
P.O. Box 81, : ° 
10x1x52 
the view of having the grounds opened 
fora public dump, under the restriction 
that same be kept in a reasonable 
sightly condition. 
A subscription paper was presented 
by Councilman McCarthy tor aid in 
defraying the expense of purchasing a 
stone to represent the city of Beverly 
inthe “ Pilgrim Monument,” being 
erected at Provincetown. 
The next meeting of the club will 
be held next Monday evening. The 
subject for discussion will be the exces- 
sive telephone rates and the present 
limited district. 
H. M. & R. E. HODGKINS, 
PAINTERS, 
Beverly Farms, Mass. 
Tel. 27-12. Lock Box 1140. 
JOHN DAWEILS 
Groceries and Provisions 
Hale Street, Beverly Farms, Mass. 
Telephone Connection 
Headquarters for Occident Flour—the best in the 
world, Meat Four and Game, Fresh Eggs, Butter 
and Cheese. Fruit and Berries. All of the best qualit 
Orders collected eveyr morning, and promptly fille 
W. H. LOW, 
Sale, Boarding and Livery Stables. 
SADDLE Horsgzs To LET. 
All Styles of Carriages For Sale or Exchange. 
Tel. Con. Vine Court, BEVERLY FARMS, 
WYATT’S MARKET, 
BEVERLY FARMS. 
w MEATS AND PROVISIONS 
WALTER P. BREWER, Mgr. 
F. W. VARNEY 
BEVERLYSEARMS, MASS. 
Makes a specialty of compounding 
physicians’ prescriptions from drugs 
of Recognized Standard Quality. 
This department is constantly under 
the personal supervision of graduates 
in pharmacy. 
Choice Confectionery 
Imported ar.d Domestic 
Cigars,  Tobaccos, 
Pipes. 
New York and Boston Daily and 
Sunday Papers 
TELEPHONE 77 BEVERLY FARMS 
Public Telephone Pay Station No. 9649-3 
