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Mrs. James B. Dow of the Farms is 
enjoying a vacation at Jackson, N. H. 
Before her return, Mr. Dow will spend 
a few days with her at Jackson. 
Miss Gertrude Callahan, bookkeeper 
at Wyatt’s market, has resumed her 
work after a short illness at her home in 
Roxbury. 
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred P. Marsh of 
Rockland, Me., have returned home af- 
ter spending a week with friends at the 
Farms. 
Many friends called at the home of 
Mr. and Mrs. Edmund L. Knowlton at 
the Farms Tuesday, offering congratula- 
tions on the 10th anniversary of Mr. and 
Mrs. Knowlton’s marriage. 
At the Farms Democratic caucus at 
Marshall hall next Wednesday evening, 
delegates to the conventions and 5 mem- 
bers of the Ward 6 city committee are 
to be chosen. 
Letters remaining unclaimed at the Beverly 
Farms, Mass., P. O., week ending Sept. 14: 
Mr AA Andrews, Miss Edith Barlow, Dr 
Leslie B Boutwell, Miss Clara Currier, Mrs 
Stephen Curtis, Mr E Davis, Desmond Pub 
Co., Mr E S Fletcher, Miss Jennie Flemming, 
Mr William K Gillis, Lewis Hancock, Eso, 
Miss Anna Karlson, Vincenzo Magnorelli, Miss 
A McDonald, Miss Evelyn Paris, Mr Arthur 
Meckern, Antonio di Itagio di Nicola, Mrs 
Hugh Scott, Antonio di Staino, Miss Lizzie 
Walsh. 
WiiraM R. Brooks, P. M. 
A Timely and Pertinent Tribute. 
At the annual dinner of the Connecti- 
cut Editorial Association, at New Haven, 
Conn., on February 16th, 1909, Prof. 
John Christopher Schwab, Librarian at 
Yale, paid a striking tribute to the Bos- 
ton Transcript. 
Emphasizing the helpful influence 
which the habit of reading wholesome 
newspapers exercised on college students 
Prof. Schwab said, ‘‘I told the fellows 
in my classes that it would be a disgrace 
fora young man to go through Yale 
without reading the Boston Transcript.’’ 
Any of our readers who are unac- 
quainted with the merits of the paper 
would do well to send for sample copies 
(free for the asking ). 
Aeroplane to be Exhibited. 
The zroplane of Glenn H. Curtiss, 
in which he has won signal triumphs 
abroad, has been secured as an exhibit 
for the ‘‘1915’’ Boston Exposition, to 
be held in the old Art Museum building 
next November. It was in this eroplane 
that Mr. Curtiss won the $10,000 Prix 
de la Vitesse at Rheims this summer, 
and he is now at Brescia, Italy, making 
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Poultry and Game 
Fresh Eggs and Butter 
Fruit and Berries 
All of the Best Quality 
BREWER’S MARKET 
WALTER P. BREWER, Prop. 
Meats and Provisions 
Orders will be Collected Every Morning and Promptly Filled 
BEVERLY Farms, 
Mass. 
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(Successor to Pierce & Pierce) 
Plumbing, Steam and Hot Water Heating \ 
Special attention given to Testing of Plumbing and Drainage, 
w All Work Personally Attended to. 
for which we are fully equipped. 
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Game and Poultry; Fresh Eggs and Butter; Fruits in Season 
All Prices Subject to Boston Market. 
and Fresh Vegetables. 
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FROM OUR OWN COWS 
We keep our own stock. Your inspection invited 
F. NAYLOR BEVERLY FARMS 
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flights in another aviation contest which 
are bringing him fresh successes. He 
is expected to bring the apparatus back 
to the United States late in September, 
and during the month of November it 
will be on view in the old Art Museum 
building at Copley Square. One of Mr. 
Curtiss’ men will be in charge of the 
machine during the Exposition to explain 
the principle of the #roplane and of 
flight. 
New England Food Fair. 
The managers of the New England 
Food and Home Furnishing Exposition 
which opens in Mechanics building, Bos- 
ton, September 27 and is to continue for 
five weeks, are receiving much praise for 
securing as an attraction the Tuskegee In- 
stitute Jubilee Singers, the picked vocal- 
ists of the 1600 students at Booker T. 
WYATT’S MARKET 
Emery, Manager 
GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS 
32 Beverly Farms 
oT OM. Beverly Farms 
MURPHY 
I: of and Dealer in 
FINE HARNESS AND SADDLERY 
Sponges, Chamois, Oils, Dressings, [Soaps and 
all kinds of supplies for the Horse, Stable 
and Automobile 
Beverly Farms Opp. B. & M. Depot 
Washington’s negro college at Tuskegee, 
Ala. _ Five concerts will be given every 
day in Paul Revere hall and at the same 
hours Charles Winter Wood will de- 
scribe the splendid growih and wonder- 
ful results accomplished at this Institute, 
and the life work of the leader of the 
negro race Booker T. Washington. 
Without doubt Mr. Washington will be 
present during the Exposition and de- 
scribe the uplift given his people by the 
Tuskegee Institute. The other attrac- 
tions of this great Exposition are Marco 
Vessella and his band of soloists. Belle 
Yeaton Renfrew and the famous 
Boston Women’s Orchestra of fifty 
pieces, a moving picture theatre with all 
the latest films, and an Old Time Cir- 
cus, arranged and managed by J. W. 
Gorman, the best known amusement 
purveyor in New England. 
