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BEVERLY FARMS 
Edward F. Roberts, a well known 
and-aged resident of the Centerville 
end of the ward, died at his home, 
52 Standley street last Saturday 
morning. He was 89 years of age. 
Funeral services were held Tuesday 
afternoon. 
George Dix, who has been ill for 
some time at his home, Pride’s Cross- 
ing is reported to be improving. 
J. A. Mayberry has been awarded 
the contract for finishing the attic 
at the Beverly Farms engine house, 
which is to be used as a social room 
and banquet hall. 
Charles MeCarthy, a well known 
young attorney and formerly foot- 
ball player of well deserved reputa- 
tion, while at college and later a 
coach, was the speaker on ‘‘ Athle- 
tics’’ at the public meeting of O. W. 
Holmes council K. of C., Wednesday 
evening. His talk was very inter- 
esting and much pleased his large 
audience. 
The mock trial entitled ‘‘The 
Great Umbrella Case’’ will be given 
in Neighbor’s hall, May 9th, under 
the management of the Beverly 
Farms Athletic association. Rehear- 
sals are being held Monday and 
Thursday evenings of each week. 
BEVERLY FARMS 
Patrick O’Hearn, age 86 years, for 
the past 45 years a respected resi- 
dent of Beverly Farms, died at his 
home on the Henry Lee estate, 
Wednesday evening, after an ill- 
ness which has confined him to 
his bed for the past seven months. 
He is survived by three adult daugh- 
ters, Mrs. Mary Flynn of Jamaica 
Plain, Mrs. Margaret Mager of Bev- 
erly, ande Miss Nellie O’Hearn of 
Beverly Farms. He was born in Ire- 
land and upon coming to this coun- 
try settled at Brookline, later mov- 
ing to South Carolina, where he re- 
mained until after the Civil war, 
then to Beverly Farms. When Mr. 
O’Hearn came to the Farms, there 
were but five or six Irish people 
here. Mr. O’Hearn has been a faith- 
ful gardener and ecare-taker of the 
Lee estate for the past 45 years and 
leaves a host of friends. Requiem 
high mass will be held at St. Mar- 
garet’s church at 9.30 tomorrow 
morning. Interment will be made in 
Holyhood cemetery, Brookline. 
Postmaster William R. Brooks, left 
the Farms yesterday, for a few days’ 
vacation with relatives at Milton, 
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BEVERLY FARMS 
The Ladies Sewing circle was en- 
tertained by Mrs. Willis A. Pride at 
her home, Hale street, last evening. 
The Girl’s club of the Farms Bap- 
tist church are to offer to the publie 
a stereopticon lecture by Rev. Mr. 
Padelford of Boston, on the Passion 
Play, Tuesday evening, April 23rd. 
Tickets are now on sale. 
Much concern has lately been ex- 
pressed over the disappearance of 
Lawrence Bates, who has been for 
several years an employee at the Lee 
estate, and who left town, not in the 
best of health, some time ago with- 
out informing his friends of his in- 
tentions. A report has been in cir- 
culation here the past few days that 
he is ill and is at present located at 
Bridgewater. 
George Walter Lareom is being 
congratulated on being a grand- 
father. A fine baby boy was born 
last Saturday to his son and daugh- 
ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Guy C. 
Lareom. 
Believe in yourself—that you, even 
you ean do some of the work which 
THe would like done, and that unless 
they are the money of fools. 
—Thomas Hobbes. 
Central Square Garage 
Oils, Polarine, Havoline Oils,etc. 
A full line of the leading makes 
of tires — Goodyear, Goodrich 
Diamond,Kelly-Springfield, the 
New Federal Tire. We can 
recommend the New Federal 
Tire as being 0. K. in every 
respect. Special agents for the 
Fish Brand Tire, sold with or 
We ex- 
The Garage formerly conducted by Chas. Martin 
having been purchased by us, will hereafter be 
known as the Central Square Garage, and will 
carry a full line of ; : 
Automobile Supplies 
And Accessories 
Our Repair Department will be in charge of Mr. Reed, which 
insures you first class work in every respect. We will carry 
a complete line of Bicycle Repairs and Sundries, paying spec- 
ial attention to this department, which will be in charge of a 
first-class repair man. 
See our LINCOLN SPECIAL BICYCLE, complete with coaster 
brake for $28 or a Pierce Arrow for $45 to $55. 
Agents for Pierce Arrow 4 cylinder motor cycle. 
Lawn mowers and edge tools sharpened and repaired. 
and tube vulcanizing. Work guaranteed. 
We will endeavor to make this an up-to-date establishment 
in every respect and with the square deal for everyone 
and hope to accomplishsame. CENTRAL SQUARE GARAGE 
E. F. CAMPBELL 
H. W. REED. 
without Guarantee. 
pect ashipment about the 15th 
and invite your closest 
spection. 
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BEVERLY FARMS. 
Monogram Oils and Greases 
Whiz Greases and Polishes. . . 
Specialties, Supreme A Auto 
