BEVERLY FARMS. 
Mrs. Frank I. Lomasney and Miss 
May Collins left the Farms yester- 
day for a few days visit at Plain- 
held, N. J. 
The triangular plot of land oppo- 
site the residence of Rev. N. 
Walsh, belonging to the city has 
been greatly beautified during the 
past week by regrading and plant- 
ing of trees and shrubs. The work 
has been done through the Beverly 
Farms branch of the Improvement 
society and the personal interest of 
Mrs. W. B. Thomas. 
All arrangements have been com- 
pleted for the celebration of the 
25th anniversary at Preston Post 
188, GAR. The program in part con- 
sists of a supper, music by the 
Farms band, entertainment and 
speech making. There will be pre- 
sent some of the Dept. officers of 
neighboring GAR Posts, the WRC 
and many other invited guests, in- 
eluding the Beverly city govern- 
ment. 
Mrs. Frank B. Bemis of Boston 
and Beverly Farms, has the sym- 
pathy of her local friends in the 
loss of her brother, J. Bradley Cum- 
mings of New York, one of the vie- 
tims of the ill fated Titanic. 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
The Beverly Farms grammar 
school team will play the Washing- 
ton school team at the grounds ad- 
joining the Farms school house to- 
morrow forenoon. 
Quite a large delegation of Taft 
supporters from the Farms, who are 
members of the Taft club of Bev- 
erly, acted as escorts te the Presi- 
dent in Boston, and listened to his 
speech in the arena. ' 
Members of the Farms fire de- 
partment received their checks the 
past week for their year’s services 
as firemen. 
Next week Fred Bunce and fam- 
ily are to move into the Shaw cot- 
tage, Preston Place, and George 
Drinkwater and family will oceupy 
the tenement made vacant by them 
in the MeTierman house on High 
street. 
An electric sign over the Central 
square garage and a fine concrete 
step at the entrance of: Varney’s 
drug store are some of this week’s 
improvements in Central square. 
Rev. George M. Preston, formerly 
a pastor of the Farms Baptist 
chureh, now a resident of Fort Ri- 
ley, Kan., has been visiting Mr. and 
Mrs. John H. Preston of Beverly. 
He has just observed the passing of 
his 82nd birthday. 
Lawrence A. Ford, who has been 
ill at the Beverly hospital is re- 
ported to be getting along nicely. 
Mrs. John Grey and ehildren of 
IIaskell street, are visiting Mrs. 
trey’s parents at Cambridge. 
Mrs. George H. Bennett has taken 
permanent residence with her sister 
and brotheg-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. 
Alfred Proctor of Beverly. 
The Ladies Sewing eirele was en- 
tertained last evening by Mrs. 
Lydia Williams at her home, Hart 
street. 
John 
Marion 
week. 
Henry 
P. Elwell and family of 
moved to the Farms this 
Wright, Howard E. Mor- 
gan, Jr., and Forbes Shaw were 
actors in the ‘‘Cireus Troupe’’ 
given at the YMCA Wednesday and 
Thursday evening. 
Miss Mary Crowley and Miss Mar- 
garet McCarthy are the only stu- 
dents from the Farms this year, who 
are among the June graduates of 
the Beverly High school. 
Frank A. Williams has gone to 
western Massachusetts on a business 
trip. He is to be away for two 
weeks or longer. 
Elmer Wilde is at the Beverly 
hospital, where he will undergo an 
Whiz Greases and Polishes . 
Specialties, 
Oils, Polarine,Havoline Oils,etc. 
without Guarantee. 
pect ashipment about the 15th 
and invite your closest 
spection. 
BEVERLY FARMS 
Monogram Oils and Greases 
Supreme A Auto 
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- 
in- 
cum {th Getitral: Square. Ganie oma Square Garage 
The Garage formerly conducted by Chas. Martin 
having been purchased by us, will hereafter be 
known as the Central saute yatage, and will 
carry a full line of : 
Automobile Seales 
And Accessories 
Our Repair Department will be in charge of Mr. Reed, which 
insures you first class work in every respect. 
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 BICY~ LE, 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 
CENTRAL SQUARE GARAGE 
and hope to accomplish same. 
We will carry 
Tire 
E. F. CAMPBELL 
HeWe REE De 
operation for appendicitis. 
