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BEVERLY FARMS 
A large force of men and teams 
and two steam rollers are now at 
work re-building the State Highway, 
the work being done in two sections, 
one section commencing at Central 
Square, Beverly Farms, and contin- 
uing on Hale street to Haskell street, 
the other commencing at Mingo 
Beach Hill and ending at Chapman’s 
Corner. The material used is similar 
to that used in the recent State High- 
way surface improvements and gives 
the best results known to date. The 
contractor is R. F. Hudson of Mel- 
rose, Mass., who specializes in road 
construction. 
Miss Mary Walsh has opened the 
large McNeil cottage, corner Hale 
and Haskell streets, for summer 
guests. Miss Walsh has successfully 
conducted the house for several past 
seasons. 
Miss Wilhelmina Patterson has so 
far recovered from her recent severe 
illness that she was able to spend the 
KEEPING 
THE PACE 
In banking business 
as in every other 
liné.ofactirvity ome 
must keep up with the 
times. 
The Beverly National 
Bank has kept pace 
with the times. It is 
strong, vigorous and 
progressives) Lt wis\ a 
good bank to do busi- 
ness with. If you are 
not a depositor we 
would welcome your 
account. 
Beverly 
National Bank 
A. W. Rogers, President 
J. R. Pope, Vice Fresident 
K. S. Webber, Cashier 
C. 
E. 
SAW YER 
Established 1877 
CARRIAGE AND AUTOMOBILE REPAIRING 
NEW COVERINGS, TOPS and SLIP LININGS for AUTOMO- 
BILES. SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO ALTERATIONS 
Special Department for Automobiles 
Painting and Varnishing 
218-236 Rantoul Street, Cor. Bow Street oe 
First-Class Work 
BEVERLY 
Telephone: Factory 158-M Residence 449-W 
past week visiting relatives at Fulton, 
Mass. 
F. P. Gaudreau’s barber shop in 
Central Sq., opposite the postoffice, 
will be open next Friday evening un- 
til 10 o’clock; closed all day on Sat- 
urday, May 30th—Decoration Day. 
Mr. and Mrs. John Callahan, 18 
Hart street, are being congratulated 
upon the recent arrival of a baby girl 
at their home. 
The dancing exhibition by mem- 
bers of Miss Jane M.Watson’s class- 
es of the past season will take place 
in Neighbor’s hall Tuesday evening, 
June 16. 
Miss Eva G. Ellis, the popular 
book-keeper at the J. B. Dow & Co. 
coal office, is enjoying a two weeks 
vacation. Miss Fullerton of Beverly 
Cove is substituting. 
John Daniels has had a large new 
circular show case installed in his 
store, Central Square. It is a very 
attractive fixture. 
An order was introduced at the 
last meeting of the Board of Alder- 
men for a small appropriation for the 
purpose of building a comfort station 
at the Beverly Farms play-ground. 
Connolly Bros. are doing their us- 
ual season’s work on Grapevine Road, 
commencing at the Beverly Farms 
line, also on the other drives in the 
vicinity of Wenham, Hamilton and 
Beverly. The improvements consist 
of surface repairs and oiling. 
Miss Alice F. Herrick of Rock- 
land, Me., has spent the past week 
at Beverly Farms visiting friends. 
Tenements and apartments for the 
coming summer months are very 
much in demand at Beverly Farms 
just at present. 
Thee cookine@classvema party sof 
Farms young women, were entertain- 
ed yesterday at lunch by Mrs. Daniel 
O’Brien at her Manchester home. 
B. F. Kerru’s THEATRE 
Fanny Brice, late feature of the 
Ziegfeld “Follies,” and without ques- 
tion one of the cleverest character 
comediennes upon the American 
HAVE YOUR PRESCRIPTIONS 
FILLED AT 
DELANEY’S 
APOTHECARY 
Cor. Cabot and Abbott Streets 
BEVERLY 
We keep everything that a good drug store 
should keep, 
Telephone Connection 
8. A. GENTLEE & 80ON 
Funeral Directors and Embalmers 
Calls answered day or night 
277 Cabot Street : 
Residence, 16 Batman St. BEVERLY 
stage, will head the bill at B. F. 
Keith’s Theatre next -week. Miss 
Brice has scored an even greater hit 
in vaudeville than she did with the 
famous all-star cast of the “Follies,” 
where she walked off with the hon- 
ors of the piece. At Keith’s she will 
present a repertoire of new and orig- 
inal character and dialect songs writ- 
ten especially for her. Another big 
comedy feature of the week will be 
Bernard Rheinold, the celebrated 
German character actor, and his big 
company of comedians in the new and 
novel one-act farce comedy, “How 
Hoffmeister Did It.” Other excellent 
features of a great bill will be the 
Great Ergotti and his troupe of Lil- 
liputian acrobats; Six Brown Broth- 
ers, a remarkable group of skilled 
musicians who have just completed 
a tour with the Dockstader Mins- 
trels and many others yet to be an- 
nounced. 
A short time ago 6000 employees of 
the Ford Motor Co.’s plant were 
dropped from the pay roll. These 
workers shared the firm’s profits to 
a large extent and many of them will 
spend their summer vacation in the 
autos that they made. 
