BEVERLY FARMS 
Lawrence J, Flanagan has asked 
the aldermen for a permit to run 
an auto “bus line between Beverly 
arms and Beverly. 
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. D. Munroe of 
Bangor, Me., have been visiting 
friends at Beverly Farms the past 
week. 
Guy ©, 
cation the 
visiting a 
resident, [larry 
ate. 
William Campbell, son of the late 
Allan Campbell, will continue the 
harness store on West st., conduct- 
ed by the late Mr, Campbell for a 
number of years past. 
Mdwin lL. Pride has purchased a 
cottage at Conomo Point, Essex, 
and will spend the coming summer 
Williams has taken a va- 
past week spending 1 
former Beverly Farms 
Wyatt at Cochitu- 
there with his family, instead of 
coming to Beverly Farms as has 
been their custom, 
Mrs, Mary Bartlett and daughter, 
\liss Jane Bartlett, who have spent 
the winter in Clinton, La., arrived 
home yesterday. They report their 
visit in the south was very much en- 
joyed, but nevertheless they were 
elad to get back to Beverly Farms. 
M. Ul. Wittenhagen, police officer, 
who has been covering the Pride’s 
Crossing night beat, has been. sus: 
pended by the Mayor for alleged 
violation of the police rules, grow- 
ing out of the suspension of Officer 
D. J. Murphy last fall. Officer Wit. 
tenhagen was given hearing by the 
aldermen Wednesday evening. 
The City Couneil Publie Service 
committee visited Beverly Farms 
last Hriday and talked over with the 
loeal citizens the matter of sidewalk 
improvements needed in. this see- 
tion, The city recently appropriat 
ed $2,500 for this purpose. The 
meeting was held in ‘the large as- 
sembly room of the engine house 
and there was a large gathering 
present. The sentiment seemed. to 
be in favor of improving, first, the 
sidewalks on Haskell st. as far as 
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Painting and Varnishing 
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the schoolhouse, and then, if there 
should be money enough, to improve 
Kiverett st. 
A meeting of the baseball com- 
mittee was held last Monday even- 
ing and a permanent organization 
was made. Robt. E. Hodgkins was 
elected chairman; Howare HK. Mor-- 
gan, secy; Edwin IF. Campbell, 
treas. and Arthur C, Holland, man- 
ager, It was voted to organize a 
baseball team and the first game ot 
the season played at the play- 
grounds the latter part of May. In 
order to secure the necessary finan- 
cial support the public in general 
will be asked in various ways to 
give their support. The other mem- 
bers of the committee are as fol- 
lows: Dr. Wm. Dougherty, John M. 
Publicover, James KE. MeDonell, 
Benj. F. Hawkins. Dan’] M. Line- 
han, Fred W. Varney, Gregory P. 
Connolly, Cornelius D. Shea, Law- 
renee J. Watson, Dan’l Neville, Au- 
gustine Callahan and S. John Con- 
nolly. 
Trust Busting is Troublesome. 
The House Judiciary Committee 
beheves that it has the remedy for 
all of the evils of the trusts, and it 
has finally worked out a bill which 
has received the O. K. of the Ad- 
ministration. It is due to come be- 
fore the House of Representatives, 
where in the natural order of things 
it will be passed>on to the Demo- 
eratie eauecus, approved, and _ slid 
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NEW COVERINGS, TOPS and SLIP LININGS for AUTOMO- 
BILES. SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO ALTERATIONS 
Special Department for Automobiles 
First-Class Work 
BEVERLY 
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FILLED AT 
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APOETHECARY 
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BEVERLY 
We keep everything that a good drug store 
should keep. 
Telephone Connection 
S. A. GENTLEE & 8ON 
Funeral Directors and Embalmers 
Calls answered day or night 
277 Cabot Street BEVERLY 
Residence, 16 Butman St. 
through the lower House with the 
slightest possible delay. It usually 
takes only a few days for Adminis- 
tration measures to go through the 
lower branch of Congress, but the 
Senate—Oh, that is different. The 
best informed Congressmen have 
been paying little attention to the 
prophecies of an adjournment in 
June, and with the canal tolls mat- 
ter, the trust legislation, that most 
interesting treaty with Columbia, 
and a ‘‘war’’ on hand, the proba- 
bilities are that the Members will 
be here until about next September. 
Patronize home industry by hay- 
ing your printing done at this office. 
THE BEVERLY NATIONAL BANK 
as a Depository, has the following advantages: 
Capital and Surplus of $450,000.00 
OF BEVERLY, MASS. 
Board of Directors consisting of men of standing, capital and business integrity. 
Officers whose efforts are at all times to please depositors and to treat them with courtesy and consideration. 
Jasper R. Pope, Vice-Pres. 
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—eos Re eee 
Andrew W. Rogers, Pres. 
Edward S. Webber, Cashier 
