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The Fourth at the Farms. 
Beverly Farms will be the center of 
much attention on the Fourth as_ usual, 
for we have the name here of having the 
best Fourth of Tuly celébration of any of 
the surrounding places. The committee 
of citizens having in charge the arrange- 
ment have outlined the program some- 
~what as follows: 
1.35 p. m. at Marshall's field. sports. 
including: — 100-yd. dashes far men, 
boys and girls; hop, step and jump for 
men and boys; broad jump for men and 
boys; 3-legged race for boys; shot put; 
obstacle races for girls and boys; potato 
races for girls and boys; high jump for 
men and boys; pole vaulting for men and 
boys, and last but not least tug-of-war. 
3.30 p. m., Marshall’s field, horse and 
pony events. Pony jumping, ridden by 
children; pony jumping, ridden by ladies 
or gentlemen; horse jumping, ridden by 
ladies; horse jumping, ridden by ladies 
or gentlemen. 
Evening. Grand illumination at West 
Beach. Band concert and fire works on 
the pier. The Rowley Brass Band will 
furnish music afternoon and evening. 
The committee this year is composed 
of Edwin F. Campbell, chairman; How- 
ard E. Morgan, secretary; Elmer Stand- 
ley, treasurer; Charles McCarthy, G. 
P. Connolly, Alexander Carr, W. B. 
Publicover, G. H. Burchstead, W. J. 
Pierce, J. E. McDonnell, A. J. Calla- 
han, H. P. Williams and B. F. Hawk- 
ins. \/ 
Mr. and Mrs. oes b. McDonnell of 
Haskell street, have had for guests the 
past week Mr. McDonnell’s mother and 
sister from Clinton. 
Twenty members of the Preston Re- 
lief Corps No. 93 visited the Soldiers’ 
home at Chelsea last Friday, June 25th. 
An interesting entertainment was given 
including a‘ drill in Indian clubs, and 
gymnastic dancing. ‘The trip was made 
via trolley from Beverly, and on the way 
home the party visited Revere beach. 
Fruits and Vegetables in season. 
street, Beverly. 
Bathing Suits for Men and Women 
Fireworks of all kinds on sale July 1 
M. E. WHITE, 18 West street, Beverly Farms 
North Shore Fruit and Flower Market 
@Our Greenhouses and Gardens are located at 556 Essex 
@We deliver orders in Beverly Farms, Pride's Crossing, and Beverly Cove. 
gay°Special bargains in Fruit and Vegetables Saturday Evening. 
‘iB. L EDWARDS, Prop. Opp. the Pride's Crossing R. R. Station 
JOHN DANIELS 
PRESIDENT 
TWO STORES 
BROOKLINE AND BEVERLY FARMS 
H. E. GLEASON 
SEC’ Y AND TREAS. 
Daniels - Gleason Co. 
GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS 
Fruit, Poultry and Game 
Fresh Eggs, Butter and Cheese. All the best quality. 
Hale Street 
Beverly Farms, Mass. 
Tel, Bey, Farms 52 
145 - 147 Washington St. 
Brookline, Massachusetts 
lel. Brookline 1450 and 1451 
Don’t forget to save the Certificates for the FREE PIANO CONTEST 
FISH 
We are prepared to supply the public with all 
kinds of Lake, River and Ocean Fish in season. 
FISH 
Bas" A FIRST CLASS BAKERY, equipped with the latest conveniences and in charge of 
expert bakers. Let us supply your needs. 
The trim power boat built during the 
last winter by Captain Duncan T. Smith, 
was launched at West Beach, Wednes- 
day. It has been sold to Rev. Fr. N. 
R. Walsh. 
Yesterday Driver William S. Pike of 
the Farms Hook and Ladder Truck 
started on his annual vacation. After the 
Fourth, with Mrs. Pike, the vacation 
will be spent among friends in New 
Hampshire. 
The comedy, “‘ The Country Min- 
ister,’ followed by a dance given by 
menhere of the gymnasium classes, is 
to take place in Neighbors’ Hall this 
evening. The U.S. Shoe Machinery 
Orchestra will furnish the music. Tickets 
for entertainment and dance, 35 cents. 
A new rule has been established at 
West Beach, which now prohibits auto- 
mobiles flow making the upland a wait- 
ing place. _ It is understood that several 
horses have recently been frightened, 
very nearly resulting in bad accidents; 
hence the new order. Signs have been 
posted at the entrances. 
Letters remaining unclaimed at the Beverly 
Farms, Mass. P. O. week ending June 30, 1909. 
Howard Bartlett, Mrs Brunet, Mr B D_ Burn- 
ham, Mr and Mrs Lyman Curtis, Miss H 
Dennehy, Miss Maggie Ferriter, G H Flint, 
Mr Rinaldi Filippo, Mr Pasquale Giacomozzi, 
Mr R W MacConnell, Mr C M McKeen, 
Miss Margaret TD O/Sullivan, Guiseppe 
Pelonzi, Mr Nichola Pennacchio, N Phillips, 
Mrs A Swanson, Mr Harry Thayer, Dr J J 
Thorndike, Mrs A G Weeks. 
Wi.u1aM R. Brooks, Postmaster. 
Tel. 71-3 Beverly Farms 
Our team is in Manchester every morning. 
DANIEL GILWARTIN 
GONTRACTOR ON BRICK AND 
STONE WORK 
Fireplaces and Chimneys, Grading and General Jobbing 
All work personally attended to, 
33 High Street Beverly Farms, Mass. 
H. M. & R. E. HODGKINS, 
PAINTERS, 
BEVERLY FARMS, MASS. 
el. 27-12. __ Lock Box 1140 
MATTIS HANSON 
HORSESHOER and JOBBER 
Special attention given to lame, interferin 
and overreaching horses. Jobbing done wit 
neatness and despatch. Gentlemen’s light 
driving horses a specialty. 
Vine Court, 
WW. 
Beverly Farms, Mass. 
Eee ON) 
Sale, Boarding and Livery Stables 
SADDLE Horsres To Ler. 
All Styles of Carriages For Sale or Exchange 
Vine Court, BEYBEGY PEARY 
Tel. Con. 
ir. W. VARNEY 
| AP OTHECARY 
BEVERLY FARMS 
Makes a specialty of compounding 
physicians’ prescriptions. 
This department is fully stocked 
& with reliable and up-to-date remedies, 
mm and is constantly under the supervision 
me of GRADUATES IN PHARMACY of 
me long experience. 
Sole Agent for H. D. Foss & Go.’s 
QUALITY AND PREMIERE 
CHOCOLATES 
Ice Gream Sodas & Gollege Ices 
New York and Boston Daily and 
Sunday Papers. 
TWO TELEPHONES: 77, 8027. 
If one is busy call the other. 
