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Miss Myra Williams is one of our 
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prospective hello!’’ girls. She is tak- 
ing instructions at the local office. 
Mrs. James F. O’ Dea, who has been 
ill at her home on Hart street for several 
weeks, intends to enter the Carney Hos- 
pital, Boston, for treatment, within a few 
days. 
Gregory P. Connolly, Michael T. 
Murphy and James . McDonnell left 
Tuesday for New York and on Wednes- 
day took passage by steamer for a five 
days’ sail along the coast and across the 
Gulf of Mexico to New Orleans, where 
they will spend about a week taking in 
the sights. “They are undecided whether 
to return by rail or water. They will be 
away 17 or 18 days. 
Twenty-six members of the young 
men’s gymnasium class accompanied by 
their instructor, Miss May D. Connolly, 
attended the exhibition given by a large 
gymnasium class at the Salem Y. M. C. 
A. last Friday evening. The exhibition 
proved of much interest to the visitors, 
and instructive, too, especially some 
excellent work on the horizontal and 
parallel bars, features which accommo- 
dations at the Farms hall will not permit. 
For several days previous to last Mon- 
day Forest H. Pierce had been suffering 
with severe body pains, and not being 
able to determine the cause at the time 
he entered the Mass. Gen. Hospital for 
treatment under Dr. Jackson. During 
the week he has been confined there and 
has suffered considerably. At the pres- 
ent time, however, his trouble has been 
treated successfully and he is now quite 
comfortable. 
The members of the gymnasium classes 
who have taken part in the comedy, 
““The Country Minister,’ are diligently 
at work having two and three rehearsals 
aweek. ‘The play, followed bya dance, 
will be presented this spring in Neighbor’ s 
hall. 
The matter of anew city charter for 
Beverly this year does not look very 
bright. It is understood that the legis- 
lative committee will refer the matter to 
next year’s body. 
John Tutten and Eugene Leman of 
Medford spent the week-end at the 
Farms visiting Mr. and Mrs. Wilbut J. 
Pierce, West street. 
Mrs. Charles H. Trowt entered the 
Beverly Hospital yesterday for treatment. 
She will probably be there three weeks. 
Miss Swett, who was taansferred from 
the Farms school to the Rial Side school 
some time ago, is expected to be trans- 
ferred back to the Farms next week to 
take the place made vacant by Miss Car- 
penter’s resignation. 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE. 
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Does the name itself scare you, or if you've the 
money to spend for it, do you think it’s to be a lot? 
That’s generally the impression, it’s thought of by 
everyone as though ‘twere high priced—but we change 
the delusion, we surprise, and what’s more, sell every 
one, that comes here to look, and. we practice no de- 
We buy it ina 
Just had a big 
ception, we show the “real thing”. 
quantity, and sell it less the airs. 
lot of it arrive from the factory that’s going ‘to: tickle 
lots of people because of the price. 
For example, here’s 
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sive and all quartered oak. The seat has soft springs, 
the back shoulder-shaped, the cushions all reversible. 
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John J. Frazier, who has been a resi- 
dent here for about a year, has gone to 
Webster, where he has secured em- 
ployment. 
Peter McLaughlin has been among 
this week’s grippe victims. 
For anything tha, you ask for 
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PHONOGRAPHS 
A big line of the Edison and Victor machines always on hand. 
on EASY TERMS or for CASH. See our line. 
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. 
87 Rantoul St. 
opp. the Depot 
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Rev. George M. Preston of Wash- 
ington, well known at the Farms, spoke 
at the Baptist church last Sunday even- 
ing. Rev. Mr. Preston has been a guest 
of John H. Preston, Wallis street, Bev- 
erly. 
