BEVERLY FARMS 
The Girls elub of St. Margaret’s 
church have hired Neighbor’s hall 
for the evening of May 29th. They 
will conduct a public concert and 
dance. 
Don’t forget to go to Neighbors 
hall next Thursday evening, May 9, 
to hear the great trial of the ‘‘Stolen 
Umbrella,’’ in which there will be 
the pudge, the jury, the prisoner of 
course, the district attorney and the 
attorney for the defence, besides 
other characters. All parts are be- 
ing taken by prominent Farms peo- 
ple. After the Mock Trial there 
will be dancing. The affair is under 
the management of the Beverly 
Farms Athletic club. 
The transfer of Mrs. Pauline S. 
Fenno’s property to Susan Sherry 
of Boston, brings about the change 
of ownership of another valuable es- 
tate here. It was occupied every 
year for some time by Mrs. Fennod 
for a summer residence until the 
recent purchase of Ox Hill Pasture 
at Rowley, and the building there 
of a handsome country home. 
On Wednesday the lunch room 
and restaurant in Central square 
formerly conducted by John Dan- 
iels opened for business under the 
management of Harry Saunders. 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
Mr. Saunders in the past has had 
considerable experience along this 
line. Souvenirs of flowers were 
given to the lady patrons and cigars 
to the gents. The place has just 
undergone a complete renovation. 
Many improvements have been 
made. Mr. Saunders presents to the 
public a very neat and attractive 
place and will endeavor to give the 
public good service and everything 
first class. For a long time there 
has been a great need of such a 
place at the Farms and the com- 
munity wishes Mr. Saunders pros- 
perity in his new venture. 
The board of 
West beach corporation has again 
appointed George Medealf, care- 
taker and superintendent at West 
Beach for the coming season. fe is 
to resume his duties at once. The 
Pavilion will be opened within a 
few days for those who desire its 
shelter or the use of the piazza. 
However, the water will not be 
turned on for some ‘time. 
John S. Curtis was the victim of 
an accident which will handicap 
him for sime time. Mr. Curtis is a 
lover of out of door exercise. For 
this purpose he took an axe and cut 
down a tree which in falling broke 
one of his legs. He was determined 
to east his ballot at the primaries 
directors of the_ 
Tuesday and with the use of a 
erutch was able to do so. 
The semi monthly meeting of 
John West colony, Pilgrim Fathers , 
will be held in Marshall’s hall this 
evening. For the good of the order, 
it can be depended upon that the 
entertainment committee will pro- 
vide a program of interest and en- 
joyment. 
Julian Eltinge Captures Boston On 
Triumphant Return. 
Julian Eltinge, famous the world 
over as the foremost impersonator 
of beautiful feminine types, re- 
turned to the Boston Theatre Mon- 
day night as the star of ‘‘The Fas- 
cinating Widow’’ and was met by 
an audience which taxed the capa- 
city of the big historic playhouse. 
A year has passed since Eltinge was 
last seen in Boston, but the hearty 
reception accorded him upon his re- 
appearance demonstrated that his 
large following tn New England 
still remembered him as its particu- 
lar favorite. 
As this will be Julian Eltinge’s 
only appearance in New England, it 
being his intention to sail for Eng- 
‘and immediately following his Bos- 
ton theatre engagement, it is urged 
that everyone wishing to see him 
do so as soon as possible. 
Monogram Oils and Greases 
Whiz Greases and Polishes. . . 
Specialties, Supreme A Auto 
Oils, Polarine, Havoline Oils,etc. 
A full line of the leading makes 
of tires — Goodyear, Goodrich 
Diamond, Kelly-Springfield, the 
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- 
New Federal Tire. 
without Guarantee. 
pect ashipment about the 15th 
and invite your closest in- 
spection. 
BEVERLY FARMS 
Central Square Garage 
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. 
Tire 
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 accomplish same. 
CENTRAL SQUARE GARAGE 
E. F. CAMPBELL 
HAW. REED: 
