BEVERLY FARMS 
Miss Nan McCaffron of Phila., Pa., 
is visiting her aunt, Mrs. Thomas 
Neville, on Hale street. 
Daniel Martel of East Boston, 
started this week as chauffeur for 
the Frank Seaburys. 
The annual fair of the Ladies’ Sew- 
ing circle will be held at the Baptist 
church on Thursday next. Fancy 
and other articles will be for sale, also 
refreshments and supper. Besides 
going to this affair and being a good 
spender, thereby aiding a _ good 
cause, one can also help out by send- 
ing in any articles they may have to 
go towards furnishing, the - sale 
tables. 
Beverly Farms is going to have this 
year as has been the custom in the 
past, a July 4th celebration, and 
everybody is certainly happy over the 
fact and is looking forward to it with 
pleasure and much anticipation. The 
committee who has had charge in the 
past is composed of representative 
business men and citizens who work 
hard each year to make the day one of 
success. The program consists of 
band concerts, fireworks, illumina- 
tion, horse, pony, bicycle and boat 
races, and various kinds of sports. 
The money, which is raised by con- 
tribution, 1s spent to please all and 
give all a good time. 
Robt. Robertson Co., the plumbers 
located in the basement of the house 
opposite the Farms station, are mak- 
ing considerable improvements and 
alterations to the interior. Tearing 
down walls and turning the front part 
of the shop into a good-sized store 
front, is a part of the changes. 
Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Drislane 
have moved into the residence owned 
by Geo. F. Wood on Hart street. 
Marshall Woodbury (‘‘Stub”’ to his 
friends) has accepted an automobile 
position with E. D. Jordan at West 
Manchester. 
The Salem Conference of Baptist 
ministers convened at the local Bap- 
tist church on Wednesday afternoon 
and evening. The Ladies’ Sewing 
circle furnished the collation. 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
Established 1877 
E. C. SAWYER > 
126 and 130 Rantoul St., Cor. Bow St. 
BEVERLY, MASS. 
Carriages and Automobile Repairing 
Tel.: Factory 122-5, Residence 420 
Painting and Varnishing. 
New Coverings, Tops and Slip Linings 
for Automobiles 
SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO ALTERATIONS 
First-Class Work 
Special Department for Automobiles 
Mrs. George F. Wood in behalf of 
Preston’s W.R. corps has presented 
to Grade 3 of the Farms school a 
handsome silk American flag. The 
other grades already had the Stars 
and Stripes which came to them in 
same way. 
Up-to-Date Bakery 
A thoroughly up-to-date bakery is 
something that Beverly Farms people, 
and residents along the shore in this 
vicinity will much appreciate. This 
is what John Daniels proposes to 
have in connection with his new store 
in Central square, Beverly Farms. 
The bakery was started Thursday of 
this week. 
Mr. Daniels has been very fortunate 
in starting his bakery to have the ser- 
vices of a first-class man at his dis- 
posal. This he has found in the per- 
sonage of Thomas Wilson of Boston, 
formerly with the Bly bakery at 
Everett. Mr. Wilson is a thoroughly 
competent man and is counted a first- 
class baker in every respect. 
All kinds of bakery products are 
now ready for the public, including 
fresh bread, cake, pastry, etc., every 
day, hot rolls and’ bread every "day at 
12 o’clock. Baked beans and brown 
bread every Saturday night and Sun- 
day morning; also. 
Mr. Daniels will not put a cart on 
the road at present, but will deliver 
to any part of the shore in connection 
with his grocery and _ provision 
delivery. 
Unclaimed Letters 
Unclaimed letters remaining at Beverly 
Farms, Mass., P.O., week ending June 20: 
Mr. Jos. A. Bennett, Mr. D. Horgan, Mar- 
garet Harrigan, Mr. Clinton Nelson (2), 
Mr. Clyde Smith, J. J. Walsh. 
ELMER STANDLEY, Postmaster. 
Telephone Connection. 
SAMUEL A. GENTLEE, 
Funeral Director and Embalmer. 
Calls answered day or night.§ 
277 Cabot Street. BEVERLY. 
Residence, 16 Butman Street. 
ALDEN WEBB 
WOIGMOKGT, dewelet ond Optician 
Repairing in all its Branches 
Masonic Bldg., Cabot St.. BEVERLY 
The Picket Coa! Co, 
(Established 1844) * 
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CEMENT, Lime, SAND AND HAIR 
Offices, 15 Water St. and 164 Cabot. | 
Cor. Milton St., 
BEVERLY, MAssACHUSETTS 
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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 
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