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The: I. O. O. F. fair at Beverly City 
hall next week,—March 1, 2, 3, 4 and 
5, will, no doubt, attract a large num- 
ber of Farms people, as theré are from 
40 to 50 members of the order at the 
Farms.. 
The 9th evening of the pitch tourna- 
ment was played in G. A. R. hall Wed- 
nesday night. Increased interest is being 
shown as the tournament draws to a 
close, as to who will carry of the three 
prizes. | 
Frank Gaudreau, who-has been. em- 
ployed for a number of years as a barber 
by his brother, F. P. Gaudreau, in Cen- 
tral square, concluded his services there 
last Monday morning and for the pre- 
sent has opened a barber shop ina small 
building in the rear of his residence on 
West street. He will take care of his 
patrons at this place until such time as the 
opposite the 
Farms depot are ready. 
F. P. Gaudreau has secured the ser- 
vices of Louis Banach of New York 
city. Mr. Banach is an excellent ton- 
sorial artist, having worked in some of 
the best barber establishments in the 
great metropolis. 
Wilbur J. Pierce and Arthur C. Davis 
are awaiting the result of their recent 
civil service examinations, which result 
will no doubt be favorable, and if so they 
will become full fledge members of the 
local fire department. 
Electric Bulbs of different candle pow- 
er for sale at F. P. Gaudreau’s barber 
shop. ** 
Members of the women’s gymnasium 
class are having many social evenings 
among themselves, meeting at the homes 
of the members where they take up for 
a partial entertainment some of their gym 
work: The latest meeting was with 
Miss Addie Day, Valley street. 
The committee on Fire Department 
made their annual inspection of the fire 
departments throughout the city on 
Washington’s Birthday, the first visit be- 
ing to the West Street engine house, 
where the officers and members were on 
hand to greet the visitors. An inspec- 
tion of the house was made, after which 
Drivers Creesy, Pike and Morgan gave 
exhibition quick hitch-ups and short 
spins, all of which went off in a most 
creditable manner. A few improve- 
ments are needed to the building. The 
matter of purchasing a piece of land in 
the rear of the building was also talked 
over. 
Miss Beatrice Hinds of Roxbury has 
been a guest the past week of Mr. and 
Mrs. Joseph Stanwood. 
Captain Duncan T. Smith has a 20-ft. 
power boat under way for his own use. 
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the ceiling, or until you’ve run all the way around the /\ 
making the walls look like one continuous —— 
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rabbeted, making the units absolutely dust proof. 
In these days of book-reading and 
convenience is little less than indispensable. 
plain oak and imitation of mahogany, golden oak and 
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A big stock of the latest Edison and Victor 
Over 6,000 in stock. Easy terms. 
Come and see the new AMBEROL Records. 
made of new composition, by a new process and playing an 
average of more than four minutes. 
See what they are and how to 
play them on your phonograph. 
J. F. KILHAM 
The Sarah W. Whitman club on 
Wednesday afternoon were guests of 
their president, Mrs. Wm. C. Webster, 
on Hale street. Next week’s meeting 
will be held in the Baptist church Chapel 
when there willbe a ‘“quilting bee.”’ 
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Some of the members of the women’s 
gymnasium class are getting up a_ dinner 
and theatre party, for either Salem or 
Boston, to take place in the near future. 
The matter will be"definitely decided at 
the meeting next Monday evening. 
