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On Sunday afternoon about one 
o’ clock Thomas, the ten-year-old son of 
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Rourke, while 
coasting down the J. A. Mayberry avenue 
leading into Haskell street in a cart, col- 
lided with an automobile owned by Allen 
Curtis, asummer resident, and driven 
by his chauffeur, Edward Hill. After 
returning from church the young lad got 
his cart and started coasting. The place 
is somewhat screened from view from 
one going up Haskell street and Mr. 
Hill had but a moment in which to at- 
tempt to clear the boy, but was unsucess- 
ful, notwithstanding the fact that the 
machine was turned sharply at an an- 
gle and run up a steep embankment. 
The running board struck the boy 
on the head, badly fracturing the 
skull and causing other injuries. Mr. 
Hill was thrown from the car, but suc- 
ceeded in stopping it. The boy was 
hurried in an automobile to the Beverly 
hospital where he underwent an opera- 
tion. He will probably recover. At 
the time of the accident the boy’s father 
was away, at Westbury, L. I. 
A party of Farms folk recently paid a 
visit to Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Gauld, 
at their new home in Ipswich, where a 
part of the day and the evening was 
spent. Mr. and Mrs. Gauld were until 
recently residents of the Farms. 
Charles Parker is reported to be dan- 
gerously ill at his home in North Bev- 
erly. Mr. Parker formerly conducted a 
bakery business at the Farms. Since his 
remoVal to North Beverly he has been 
ill most of the time. 
About fifty were present at Marshall’s 
hall last Monday evening for the open- 
ing lesson in gymnastics and physical 
culture of the women’s class under the 
instruction of Miss May D. Connolly. 
The girls’ gymnasium class, of which 
Miss May D. Connolly is instructor, 
will meet for their first lesson in Mar- 
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shall’s hall Saturday evening. ‘Terms 
will be the same as last year. 
Mrs. Elizabeth Hull, one of the 
Farms’ oldest residents, is in poor health, 
at her home on Hart street. 
we 2 JEvergreens 
Just the time to order for WINTER DECORATION. 
Japanese and American 
Tubs and Pots, all sizes. 
Varieties. 
READ—PONDER 
What you eat is what gives Health and brings Happiness. Strength, 
Health and Happiness can only be obtained through the food you 
Do you study your food wants? 
aim is to furnish food of the greatest Health giving qualities. 
have nothing but the best,---t 1at is the cheapest. 
eat. 
and measures,---no graft. 
Foreign and domestic food p 
Beverly and Salem every day 
Manchester every day. Send u. .. card or telephone and we will call. 
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Honest weights 
THISSELL Co,, Beverly Farms, 
ts Our wholesale team is in 
a_ retail team in Beverly and 
We can help you. 
Mr. and Mrs. I. B. Case left this 
week for a vacation trip to New Hamp- 
shire. They will visit relatives at 
Keene, and from there they plan to go. 
to Hartford, Conn., for a visit. 
Frank Grove is much concerned over 
the loss of a bicycle which disappeared 
from the rear of Varney’s Drug store 
last Sunday night. It was an Iver-John- 
son make, black frame, with a green 
head. The police are trying to locate 
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Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Kemble of 
Somerville, N. J., have been spending 
the last week at the Farms visiting friends. 
Today they go to Boston for a week’s 
stay before returning home. 
Mayor Trowt will Run Again. 
Mayor Charles H. Trowt of Pride’s 
Crossing announced his candidacy this 
week for re-election as mayor of Beverly. 
It has been the custom for several years 
to give a mayor two terms and Mayor 
Trowt feels his record has been such as 
to entitle him to this honor. He says: 
“*T have tried to live up to the pledges 
I made when I| was inaugurated mayor. 
I have put in much time at City hall and 
have familiarized myself with all of the 
departments. [he appropriations have 
been made with deliberation and I have 
considered every one fully and fairly be- 
fore signing the orders. ‘The tax rate 
is a low one, the lowest for some time 
and I feel that my administration has 
been one which will merit the favorable 
attention of the voters of the city.’’ 
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Call and see them at 
THE PIERCE NURSERIES 
Hart street 
Telephone 97 
BEVERLY FARMS 
THE THISSELL CO., 
Beverly Farms 
EDWARD T. McGOURTY, D. 1. D. 
DENTIST 
Crown and Bridge Work a Specialty 
222 Cabot St., BEVERLY, MASS. 
H. M. & R. E. HODGKINS, 
PAINTERS, 
BEVERLY FARMS, MASS. 
elo Lock Box 1140 
MATTIS HANSON 
HORSESHOER and JOBBER 
Special attention given to lame, interferin 
and overreaching horses. Jobbing done with 
neatness and despatch. Gentlemen’s light 
driving horses a specialty. 
Vine Court, 
Beverly Farms, Mass. 
W.F. LOW 
Sale, Boarding and Livery Stables 
SADDLE Horses To Ler. 
All Styles of Carriages For Sale or Exchange 
Tel. Con. Vine Court, BEVERLY FARMS 
|F. W. VARNEY 
| APOTHECARY 
BEVERLY FARMS 
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4 Makes a specialty of compounding 
"| physicians’ prescriptions. 
: This department is fully stocked 
4} with reliable and up-to-date remedies, 
and is constantly under the supervision 
3 of GRADUATES IN PHARMACY of 
long experience. 
New York and Boston Daily and 
Sunday Papers 
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