NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
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BEVERLY FARMS 
Dr. and Mrs. M. J. Fallon and son 
of Worcester, arrived at the Farms 
the first of the week and expect to 
spend the next two months here. 
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur J. Pierce and 
~Mr. and Mrs. Howard E. Morgan are 
enjoying camp life at Briar Neck, 
Gloucester, during their spare hours. 
Mrs. John E. Lee this week re- 
turned to her home, West Manches- 
ter, to spend the summer months. 
Mrs. Lee, since last fall, has been 
living with her daughter, Mrs. Elmer 
Standley on West strect. 
The Fourth of July committee have 
awarded the contract for fireworks to 
the H. H. Tilton -Firework Co., of 
Boston. This feature will be on a 
larger and grander scale than ever. 
_ John L. Eaton, who has since late 
last fall made Salem his home, re- 
turned to the Farms this week and 
will be quartered for the warm 
weather at least, at his old home on 
Oak street. 
The Misses May D., Anna C. and 
Gertrude H. Connolly are attending 
a house party at the home of a friend 
in Hanson, Mass. 
Miss ‘Clara Hanson was among 
those who were graduated from the 
Salem Commercial school last night. 
Mrs. Alice Preston a few days ago 
while walking about the grounds of 
her home turned her ankle, fell and 
severely sprained her wrist, which has 
proved very painful. 
A large party of Farms young peo- 
ple on Thurday evening attended the 
reception of the graduating class of 
the High school at Beverly. 
-A much needed improvement and 
one which wil], no doubt, be appre- 
ciated is the building of a sidewalk 
now going on through Malt hill (so-, 
called), on Hale street towards the 
Manchester line. Heretofore hardly 
any walk has existed here and pedes- 
trians have necessarily had to walk on ° 
the side of the road. 
Two fires caused some little excite- 
ment at the Farms Tuesday, neither 
of which, however, resulted in much 
damage being done. 
‘roof of the D. J. Linehan hay barn, 
and the other on Harris’ marsh. 
FREDERICK B. SHATTUCK 
Forester and Entomologist 
36 Baldwin St., Cambridge, Mass. 
SPRAYING, PRUNING, TAKING 
DOWN TREES A SPECIALTY 
Former State Inspector Gypsy Moth Work 
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; Illumination and Fireworks. 
One was in the 
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a For the 4th, Beverly Farms 
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# 8.30 a.m.— Baseball game for 
N boys. Baseball game for 
a men. Throwing ball contest. 
M® J p.m.—Hop, step and jump for 
an men and boys. Broad and 
a High ‘jump for men and 
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rn boys. 100-yd. dash for girls, 
a boysand men. 220-yd dash 
n for men. Potato races for 
W girls and boys. And other 
x features. . by 
® 3 p.m.—Horse and pony events, W 
WN including racing, jumping 
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\ and driving competitions. 
AR Tug of war. : 
. Evening at West Beach. Grand @ 
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Rowley Brass Band (22 pieces), 
afternoon and evening. 
gee~Special efforts are being § 
4 made to make the horse and & 
A pony competitions the spec- ¥ 
i ial events of the day. ¥ 
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. “A Miracle Worker” 
Patrick Conroy, who claims he has 
the knowledge of God and is a_ saint, 
is to try to prove his contention on 
the beach at Beverly Farms tomorrow 
at 2 o'clock. 
Thursday night he appeared before 
the board of selectmén in Manchester 
for a permit to present his views here, 
and was granted permission to ex- 
pound to doctrine and read his papers 
in the Square next Wednesday 
night. 
Unclaimed Letters 
Unclaimed letters remaining at Beverly 
Farms P.O., week ending June 27: Mrs. 
Elmer Cahoon, M. Christakey, Richard 
Fields, Miss Margaret Harrigan, Mr. A. R. 
Jones, Mile. G. M. Letnureau, John Philipps. 
ELMER STANDLEY, Postmaster. 
$10 BARGAINS IN $60 
Typewriters 
Rebuilt machines with new platen, 
type ribbons, etc. 
$25 to $35, Guaranteed. 
Machines almost new at low prices. 
Rented, Repaired, Exchanged. 
The TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE 
38 Bromfield St., Boston, Mass. 
J E. McCorean, Mer, Tel. 166 Main 
Look into our METHOD of 
Cleaning Carpets 
1. and Rugs... 
before you start to clean house? 
We think it will pay you. We not only 
tell you how we clean them, but gladly 
SHOW YOU THE MACHINERY that 
does the work. We can take your carpets 
up one day, clean and relay them the next— 
to your satisfaction. 
Won’t you give us a trial? 
F. K. BANKS 
5 HALE ST., BEVERLY 
Telephone 154-3 
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