Aig: 4 4, 1916, 
BEVERLY FARMS 
Joseph Tilson and family moved 
into the “Endicott” cottage, owned 
by Patrick Barry, on High st. this 
week, 
Five candidates were initiated at 
the regular meeting of St. Margaret’s 
Court of Foresters in Marshall’s hall, 
Wednesday evening. 
The North Shore Cadets band gave 
a concert from the band stand in Cen- 
tral sq. Wednesday evening which 
was appreciated by a large audience. 
A fine program was rendered. ‘The 
next concert will be next Wednesday 
evening. 
Misses Henrietta and Ethel Town- 
send will return next week from Hy- 
annis, where they have spent the past 
five weeks attending the summer nor- 
mal school. Miss Henrietta is one of 
Beverly’s popular public school teach- 
ers while her sister is attending Salem 
Normal School. 
Larcom THEATRE, BEVERLY 
Aug. 7th and 8th—Francis X. 
Bushman in “The Wall Between.” 
Travel Picture. 
Aug. 9th and roth—Victor Moore 
in “The Clown.” “Who’s Guilty?” 
Pathe Weekly. 
Aug. 11th and r2th.—Ann Pen- 
nington in “Susie Snowflake.” ‘The 
Secret of the Submarine.” 
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