Aug. 25, 1916. 
BEVERLY FARMS 
John Kelly has returned to Bev- 
erly Farms after a several weeks’ stay 
at Locust Valley, Long Island. 
Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Haney of Port 
Credit, Canada, are guests of Mr. 
and Mrs. Stephen J. Connolly, Has- 
kell street. 
Charles, son of Mr. and Mrs. Eu- 
gene McCarthy, cut his foot quite 
badly while bathing at West Beach 
on Wednesday. 
Mr. and Mrs. Philip F. Buxton ot 
Rochester, N. H., have been among 
the visitors to Beverly Farms the 
past week. 
The altar boys of St. Margaret’s 
Church enjoyed an all-day outing at 
Nahant, Tuesday last, as the guests 
of Rev. N. R. Walsh. 
The game between Manchester and 
the Western Electric Co. at Man- 
chester tomorrow will be an attrac- 
tion for the Farms fans, who are 
also following with interest the com~ 
ing Marblehead-Manchester series. 
Neighbor’s hall will be quite a busy 
place next week. On Tuesday even- 
ing there will be a private party, on 
Wednesday evening an entertainment 
in aid of the Mass. Volunteer Aid 
association, Thursday evening another 
dance of a series by the North Shore 
Cadet band, and Friday evening the 
usual motion pictures. 
Neighbor’s hall, Beverly Farms, Fri- 
day evening, the stupendous George 
Kleine photo-play, “Between Savage 
and Tiger,” six thrilling reels. Prob- 
ably the greatest wild animal pictures 
ever made, showing hair-breadth es- 
capes from the wild animals. ‘The 
picture was taken in the jungles ot 
India. Everyone should avail him- 
self of the opportunity to see this won- 
derful film, starting at 8.30 Friday 
evening. adv. 
An automobile driven by Paul Lou- 
prit and owned by the Wamisit 
Garage company of Lowell, collided 
with a car owned and operated by 
james G. Carbee of 9 Grant street, 
3everly, last Sunday afternoon. The 
accident occurred at a bad turn in 
the road near the Haven estate. In 
the Lowell car were John Nelson and 
two other passengers. Nelson was 
cut about the lips and the other pas- 
sengers shaken. Mr. and Mrs. G. A. 
Connolly, who were in Mr. Carbee’s 
car, were slightly injured. Nelson 
was given medical treatment and was 
able to proceed to his home. Both 
machines were badly damaged. 
Taxi—Phone Manchester 290. adv. 
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STRAND THEATRE, LYNN. 
Blanche Sweet, Owen Moore (hus- 
band of Mary Pickford), William 5. 
Hart, May Allison and Harold Lock- 
wood in next releases of photoplays at 
the Strand theatre, Lynn, illustrate ina 
varied manner the elastic possibilities 
of the motion picture screen. Shake- 
spearian readers will be interested in 
the announcement that on Sunday 
evening an all star cast will present 
“The Merchant of Venice” in five 
acts. 
Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday 
will bring Blanche Sweet in a remark- 
able Paramount picture ‘Public Opin- 
ion.” The other big feature of the 
early week program will be Harold 
Lockwood and May Allison in “The 
Masked Rider’ a thrilling visualiza- 
tion of a powerful story. 
Owen Moore will appear the last 
three days of the week in “The Rol- 
ling Stone” a Famous Players adapta- 
tion of Edgar Selwyn’s stage success, 
supported by Marguerite Courtot and 
others. 
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