NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
BEVERLY FARMS 
M. Hamburger is making changes 
to his tailoring establishment in the 
Leahy block. The improvements in- 
elude a separate front entrance and 
a walk to same from the sidewalk. 
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur F. Harding 
of Meriden, Conn., have been among 
this week’s visitors at Beverly 
Farms. 
The next collection of ashes made 
by the City will be next Wednesday, 
March 20th. If you desire to get 
rid of that unsightly pile in your 
cellar or back yard, put the ashes in 
barrels and set them out in front of 
your house before 7 A. M. The col- 
lectors will be on hand promptly to 
take them away. After the barrels 
are empty, it is desired that they 
be put immediately out of sight. 
The sum of $500 has just been ap- 
propriated to be devoted to the in- 
terior improvement at the Beverly 
Farms Engine House. It is very 
much appreciated, as this particular 
building is sadly in need of fresh 
papering and painting. 
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. E. Ober ae- 
companied by Mr. and Mrs. Louis P. 
Baker of Beverly sailed from New 
York last Saturday for a trip to 
Panama and will visit other points 
in that vicinity. 
John West Colony, Pilgrim Fath- 
ers will hold its meeting this even- 
ing in Marshall hall, and as it will 
be interesting, it will no doubt be 
well attended. There will be an 
initiation of four or five new mem- 
bers, also an entertainment. 
The Ladies Auxiliary of St. John’s 
Episcopal church was entertained 
yesterday afternoon by Mrs. Mary 
Bartlett at her home, Central 
square. 
S. J. Connolly has been invited to 
give a talk upon his recent trip to. 
the Panama Canal, before the mem- 
bers of the Jubilee Yacht club on 
next Tuesday evening. 
Ground was broken this week on 
the lot of land on Vine street, owned 
by Mrs. Abbie Marshall, which is 
directly opposite her residence and 
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adjoins the Vine street playgrounds, 
for a building 30 by 40 feet, of wood 
and one story. When completed it 
will be leased to the N. E. T. & T. 
Co., for a term of years. It will be 
used for their central office. The 
building will have three rooms to 
be used for terminal operating and 
lounging purposes. It is to be ready 
for occupancy about the middle of 
May. It has been the company’s 
desire for some time to secure quar- 
ters entirely separate from any other 
business uses. 
On Wednesday evening, Oliver 
Wendell Holmes council, K. of C., 
had an early business meeting and 
then opened the doors to the pub- 
lic. The speaker was Lawrence \S. 
Ford, Esq., a former Farms boy. 
Whenever he comes here to give an 
address there is always a large audi- 
ence. Mr. Ford took for his subject, 
‘‘Legal Affairs’? and his talk was 
very interesting. The serious parts 
were interspersed with humorous 
stories. The council has planned to 
have S. J. Connolly talk upon the 
Panama Canal at their next meet- 
ing. 
Every member of the crowd takes 
a vicious pleasure in bumping a 
swelled head. 
There’s a way to ‘‘make good”’ in 
this life other than by making a lot 
of money. 
Whether or not a man takes his 
home newspaper is an _ infallible 
measure of his character. 
W. H. Crane at Hollis St. Theatre. 
Delightful and wholesome is the 
key note of the new ‘‘honey’’ play 
which W. H. Crane is now present- 
ing at the Hollis Street Theatre. The 
story by Martha Morton fits Mr. 
Crane admirably and in ‘‘The Sena- 
tor Keeps House’’ he has a vehicle 
which will take its place among the 
many notable successes he has had. 
Mr. Crane and Joseph Brooks are 
delighted with the enthusiastic re- 
ception given ‘“‘The Senator Keeps 
House’’ and the success is so unmis- 
takable that were it not for engage- 
ments already contracted for the run 
at the Hollis Street Theatre would be 
continued, but, unfortunately Mr. 
Crane’s engagement will end Satur- 
day, March 21. 
The cast which has made such in- 
dividual hits is composed of Harry 
Harwood, William H. Jefferson, Jack 
Devereaux, Theodore Marston, Mabel 
Bert, Esther Lyon, Lorraine Frost, 
and Marion Berby. 
There will be the usual Wednesday 
and Saturday matinee. 
F. W. VARNEY 
Apothecary 
Beverly Farms - | Mass. 
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