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BEVERLY FARMS 
The committee in charge of the ly- 
ceum course at the school house find 
it necessary to request the co-opera- 
tion of the public and especially the 
younger boys and girls in maintain- 
ing that quiet and order which will 
make it possible for all to enjoy the 
lectures. It is requested that the pa- 
rents accompany all children under 
twelve or that they be sent in charge 
of older friends. ‘There is every sea- 
son to expect a more general attend- 
ance of the parents at the lectures and 
the maintenance of order in public 
assemblies which should be the pride 
of Beverly Farms. 
Last Sunday, Rev. C. S. Pond ex- 
changed with Rev. B. R. Bulkeley, of 
the First Parish church, Beverly. Rev. 
Mr. Pond will give a communion ser- 
vice address on “God and Man” at 
the morning service Sunday. A cot- 
tage service was held at the home of 
Otis N. Davis Monday evening. Four 
new members have been voted in to 
membership of the church and will be 
admitted the last Sunday in April. In 
the monthly extension service Dr. John 
Denning of China will deliver an ad- 
dress the coming Sunday evening. On 
Thursday of next week an illustrated 
lecture and entertainment will be 
given for the Italian Civic class. 
The Girls’ club of the Baptist 
church will meet in the church this 
evening and listen to an address on 
“The Art of Right Living” by Miss 
Frances Stearns of Boston. 
Rev. C. S. Pond will address the 
Foss Bible class of the First Baptist 
church, Beverly, Wednesday evening, 
April 23rd. 
PHYSICAL VALUATION 
(From the Boston Herald). 
What will come of the the physical 
valuation of the railroads upon which 
the interestate commerce commission 
will soon enter? When the scheme 
was first urged a decade or less ago, 
it was expected by its friends that it 
would solve the great railroad prob- 
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lems and do away with all evils of the 
transportation systems — furnish the 
basis of rate making and reveal the 
proper capitalization of each road. 
Th idea was feared and fought by the 
railroads. Now there is a law pro- 
viding for such a valuation of all the 
lines in the country, and it passed 
Congress in the closing days of the 
Taft administration with practically 
no opposition from the railroads or 
other source. Its friends expect far 
less of it, however, than they did once, 
and those who opposed it bitterly at 
first say nothing worse of it than that 
it will be a waste of time and money. 
The Railway Age Gazette points 
out one reason why the railrods wel- 
come the valuation instead of oppos- 
ing it as formerly. They believe that 
it will demonstrate the incorrectness 
of the popular belief that the rail- 
roads are overcapitalized. This belief 
is strengthened by the results of valu- 
ations that have recently been made 
in several states — Minnesota, Wash- 
ington and Massachusetts. In each of 
these investigations valuations have 
exceeded capitalizations, and it is not 
unlikely that the same result will fol- 
low in the country as a whole. The 
great increase in land values, especial- 
ly in the cities, is a factor that is 
bound to help the companies. But the 
chief thing is that there is so little in- 
terest or apprehension in a work that 
was regarded so differently a few 
short years ago. 
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Special attention given to lame, inter- 
fering and overreaching horses. Jobbing 
done with neatness and despatch. Gen- 
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inner tubes. Send us a postal, or phone 
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once. I pay spot cash. 
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