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NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
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BEVERLY FARMS 
The building of the huge storage 
tank for the calcium chloride prepara- 
tion at the end of the freight track at 
the Farms station, which is practically 
on the edge of the square, is consid- 
ered very objectionable and unsightly 
in this location, and has caused a 
storm of protest. The structure is 
an iron framework, some 15 feet high 
upon which rests a large round red 
iron tank about 10 feet high. It is 
certainly not a pleasing object to look 
at and could well be put in a less con- 
spicuous place. 
Station Agent W. L. Allen has this 
week moved into the gardener’s cot- 
tage upon the estate of Arthur Little. 
This week there arrived at the local 
freight yard a special tank car of pre- 
pared calcium chloride which is to be 
used this summer for street watering. 
It will be remembered this prepara- 
tion was given a successful test last 
year, and is considered economy in 
street watering. Probably one cart 
will do the work of the three hereto- 
fore in use. 
Mrs. Wm. Vaughan leaves today for 
Prince Edward’s Island, her former 
home, where she expects to spend the 
next two months. 
Some six or eight of the Farms 
residents who had previously taken 
out their first naturalization papers 
were at court in Salem this week 
securing their final ones, making 
them full-fledged citizens, thus taking 
advantage of thé old law which expired 
~on Friday. 
George Twitchell has accepted the 
position of gardener and caretaker of 
the new Chas. P. Searle estate at 
Ipswich. 
The hook and ladder company on 
Decoration Day forenoon made a trial 
of its equipment, including the new 
large extension ladder. 
Mr. and Mrs. William R. Brooks 
have been entertaining a part of this 
week Miss Farrer, who was an asso- 
ciate school teacher with Mrs. Brooks 
in the Chelsea public schools. 
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Fora time Mr. Twitchell’s © 
family will reside at the Farms. 
Established 1877 
Tel.: Factory 259-5, Residence 420 
F.C. SAWYER 
126 and 13O Rantoul St., Cor. Bow St. 
BEVERLY, MASS. 
Carriages and Automobile Repairing 
New Coverings, Tops and Slip Linings 
for Automobiles 
SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO ALTERATIONS 
Painting and Varnishing. 
First-Class Work 
Special Department for Automobiles 
The “Baggage and Express” dance 
given in Marshall’s hall, Wednesday 
evening, under the management of 
Harold. Webber and Jerry Toomey, 
was the social event of the week. 
There were 60 couples on the floor, 
some 385 people coming over from 
Manchester for the party. 
Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Trowt 
celebrated the twenty-fifth anniversary 
of their marriage the early part of the 
week. Many friends and neighbors 
called and extended their congratula- 
tions and best wishes. 
Beverly Farms was well repre- 
sented at the swimming exhibition at 
the Sargent gymnasium Friday, and 
at the gymnastic exhibition in the 
evening at the Harvard gymnasium. 
A number also attended the com- 
mencement exercises in Sanders 
theatre this morning. 
The large plate glass windows 
which have been put into the new ad- 
dition to the store of D. W. Hardy & 
Son, make quite an attractive appear- 
ance. The new addition is to be used 
for the provision department. 
Two new Sunday mails will be put 
on tomorrow, one arriving at 9a.m., 
and one closing at 4.30 p.m. This will 
necessitate the opening of the post- 
office at these hours. 
A number of young people attended 
the Senior ball at Sargent Gymna- 
sium, Cambridge, Friday evening of 
last week. 
Miss Lucie Putnam of Danvers is a 
guest of Miss M. Louise Hull, Hart 
Street. 
Breeze subscriptions $1.00, 
Breeze advertising pays. 
Telephone Connection. 
SAMUEL A. GENTLEE, 
Funeral Director and Embalmer. 
Calls answered day or night. 
277 Cabot Street. 
Residence, 16 Butman Street. BEVERLY. 
‘ALDEN WEBB 
Wolehaoe,develer and. Onin 
Repairing in all its Branches 
Masonic Bldg., Cabot St.. BEVERLY 
The Pickett Coal Co. 
(Established 1844) 
— DEALERS IN — 
Goal ” Wood 
CEMENT, LIME, SAND AND Halk 
Offices, 15 Water St. and 164 Cabot 
Cor. Milton St., 
BEVERLY, MASSACHUSETTS 
Telephones 
Good Business Policy 
It is good business policy for you to deposit your money with this Bank. 
It brings us closer together and makes our interests mutual. 
Our depositors receive absolute assurance that we will extend every courtesy and convenience that 
can consistently be extended. 
BEVERLY NATIONAL BANK 
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BEVERLY, MASS. 
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