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Gregory P. Connolly, Michael T. 
Murphy and James E. McDonnell ar- 
rived home yesterday noon after a pleas- 
ant two weeks vacation trip south. 
Their journey took them by steamer 
from New York to New Orleans. Af- 
ter a few days there they started north 
by train, stopping off at some of the 
large cities, Washington and New York 
receiving special attention. At Wash- 
ington they received many courtesies 
from Cong. Gardner and unexpectedly 
met F. J. Lamasney and Marshall Wood- 
bury. 
A number of Farms young men _ have 
this week started a savings account in a 
most commendable way, by the purchase 
of some shares in the Beverly Co-opera- 
tive bank, which issue was put on sale 
Tuesday. 
W. B. Thomas’ 40-h. p. auto came 
to grief last Sunday night, when the 
breaking of the steering knuckle caused 
the car to skid and then overturn, while 
on Commonwealth ave., near Cottage 
Farm bridge. Kenneth McLennan, the 
chauffeur was thrown out, but though 
stunned for an instant, he fortunately es- 
caped injury. The car was going about 
a 20-mile clip. 
The street department has obtained 
some excellent binding gravel from the 
land of F. L. Woodbury, opposite the 
Farms depot. The material has been 
taken by the city teams to some work 
now in progress, but most of it, to the 
stone crusher lot for future use. 
Officers Williams, Jones, Stone and 
Whittenhagen paid an unexpected visit 
to an Italian shanty off Haskell street last 
Sunday morning and found plenty of 
** wet goods,’’ besides a lot of empties. 
The proprietor took to the woods when 
he saw the officers, his fright being given 
added impetus by several revolver shots 
whizzing over his head. 
Antonio Sarno, the Italian who was 
raided by the police Sunday was fined 
$50 in district court at Salem “Tuesday 
morning for keeping liquor with intent 
to sell. Hehad no money to pay the 
fine and went down. 
Ps 
Established 1877 
Telephone: Factory 248-12. Residence 134-12 - 
EE. Cas A WOES 
126 and 130 Rantoul Street, 
BEVERLY, MASS. 
Carriage and Automobile Repairing 
New Coverings, Tops and Slip Linings 
for Automobiles 
Corner Bow Street, 
SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO ALTERATIONS 
Painting and Varnishing 
First-Class Work 
Special Departmert for Automobiles 
The first of next week there will b2 
installed at the Andrew Standley shoe 
store a Goodyear shoe repairing ma- 
chine, which will be run by electric mo- 
tor power. The machine is quite large 
and when set up will occupy practically 
the whole of the rear portion of the 
store, now used for shoe repairing and 
storage. Mr. Standley and Mr. Haw- 
kins will be instructed in the operation 
of the machine and the equipment will 
then be in a position to quickly handle 
all work in this line that patrons bring in. 
Hans Anderson, Mrs. C. H. Dalton’s 
coachman, has leased the tenement in 
the Bennett Block, over Brewer's mar- 
ket, and will occupy same about April 1. 
Edmund Putnam has resigned as a 
member of the Park Commissioners. 
This necessitates calling a convention of 
both branches of the city government to 
elect a successor. Former Councilman 
John C. McCarthy of this place will 
probably be a candidate for the position, 
and he has many friends who would like 
to see him land the berth. ‘The 
position carries no salary with it. 
F. P. Gaudreau, proprietor of the 
Central Square ‘barber shop, does not 
hesitate to put in any up-to-date equip- 
ment that will facilitate his work and give 
his patrons the benefit of the improve- 
ments. He has just added to his shop 
an electric hand vibrator for massage and 
facial treatment. It is doubtful if as 
good and up-to-date shop can be found 
in any place outside the city. 
John F. Denney, who has made the 
Farms his home for the past year or 
more, has gone to Spencer, where he 
has secured a good position. 
ALDEN WEBB 
Watchmaker, Jeweler, Optician 
Repairing in all its Branches 
Masonie Bldg., Cabot Street, BEVERLY 
THE PICKETT COAL CO. 
(Established 1844) 
DEALERS IN 
COAL “> WOOD 
CEMENT, LIME, SAND AND HAIR 
Offices, 15 Water Street, and 164 Cabot Cor. 
Milton Sts. ; 
BEVERLY, MASSACHUSETTS 
Telephones 
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 
S. A. GENTLEE’ & SON 
Funeral Directors and Embalmers 
Calls an$Swered day or night 
277 Cabot Street BEVERLY 
Residence, 16 Butman St. 
' To The Strongest 
for money is addéd prompt, efficient and obliging service. 
consideration of every prospective depositor? 
BEVERLY 
CAPITAL 2 RSE rigs 
PROTECTION 
BEVERLY, MASS. 
Are not these points worthy the 
Your account is invited. 
NATIONAL BANK 
$200,000 
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