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MUNIN ADR LAU RU ALUN 
Mr. and Mrs. Warren D. Turner of 
Trenton, N. J., are visiting friends at 
the Farms. They are to remain here 
over Christmas. 
The order for the purchase of addi- 
tiunal land for the Farms fire station, 
which came before last week’s council 
meeting, was referred to the next year’s 
city government. 
The latter part of last week the stork 
entered the home of Mr. and Mrs. 
James Zampbell, Greenwood avenue, 
leaving them a baby boy. 
Mrs. Allen, mother of Station-agent 
W. L. Allen, has returned to her home 
at North Berwick, Me., after a visit of 
several weeks at the Farms. Mr. and 
Mrs. Allen and daughter, Miss Beatrice 
Allen, of this place will spend Christmas 
at No. Berwick. 
Preston Post 188, G. A. R., has re- 
elected its present officers for the ensuing 
year. Charles H. Day, who has been 
commander for several years, has re- 
marked on various occasions that while 
the post is the smallest in the county it is 
honored by having the largest command- 
er. 
The bright and beaming smile on the 
face of James J. Nugent the last few 
days is the result of a visit of the stork to 
his home on Vine street last Sunday 
morning. It isa bouncing baby boy. 
St. Margaret’s court of Foresters have 
elected the following officers: James 
R. L. Wiseman, chief ranger; Law- 
rence J. Watson, 2d, vice chief ranger; 
John C. McCarthy, rec. secretary; Nel- 
lie C. Donovan, treasurer; Daniel Kel- 
liher, senior conductor; John White, 
junior conductor; Michael Ring, out- 
side sentinel; James Fanning, inside 
sentinel; John C. McCarthy, Cornelius 
Murray, delegates; Wm. M. Moriarty, 
Chas. Hillyard, alternates; Michael 
Cadigan, George Wiseman, Edward 
Sullivan, trustees. 
_ Just received a new lot of gold and 
silver-mounted pipes for Christmas at 
F. P. Gaudreau’s barber shop, opposite 
the Postoffice. adv. 
Christmas 
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Turkeys! 
Turkeys! 
Turkeys! 
We told you Thanksgiving we would save you the middle man’s 
profit on your Turkeys. 
cents per pound. 
We did better. 
We bought heavy but had to disappoint lots of you. 
We saved you five to ten 
Christmas we are going to use you as well or better than we did 
Thanksgiving. 
direct from Vermont. 
one of the best for you. 
No Iced Turkeys,—all Fresh Killed, shipped to us 
If you give us your order early we will select 
Remember we are headquarters for BEEF, LAMB, PORK fand 
POULTRY, also GROCERIES, VEGETABLES and FRUIT. 
Our teams are in Manchester, Magnolia and Essex, also Beverly, Salem 
and Peabody daily. 
Tel. us, we will use you right. 
THE THISSELL CoO., 
Beverly Farms 
John Cannon has returned to his home 
in Jersey Heights, N. J , for the winter. 
Edwin D. Hill, chauffeur for Allan 
Curtis, who recently lost his license be- 
cause of an accident in which he figured 
on Haskell street, when the young 
Rourke lad coasted down hill into the 
Curtis auto, has had the license restored 
after a hearing by the state highway com- 
mission. 
A big lot of cigars in fancy boxes for 
Christmas, from 12 to 100 cigars in a 
box, all brands, at F. P. Gaudreau’s bar- 
ber shop, opposite the Postoffice, Bev- 
erly Farms. adv. 
One of the most surprised persons at 
the gym. class Christmas tree Wednes- 
day evening was Mrs. Alexander Carr. 
Mrs. Carr’s package was larger than the 
others and when it was opened it proved 
to be a large picture of herself and 
daughter Doris, which had been dis- 
played in the Mitchell studio at Beverly 
for some time asa sample of their work. 
Recently some friends of Mrs. Carr 
suggested the appropriateness of this as a 
gift and the suggestion was carried out 
when ‘“‘Santa’’ handed the picture to 
Mrs. Carr Wednesday evening. 
Illustrations of Mother Goose lullabies 
by some of the children ofthe Farms 
school on Thursday afternoon furnished 
an excellent entertainment, fully appre- 
ciated by those who witnessed it. 
Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Gerry of 
Rockland, Me., returned to their home 
today after spending the last ten days 
visiting Farms friends. 
Time Hats 
And if you wish to be right up to time with the proper smart Millinery, you will not allow 
any time to escape before you visit REITH’S and secure one of our rare seasonable head- 
wear beauties that we are offering at much redueed prices in our ready-to-wear stock. 
Every creation a model of artful planning in our own workroom. 
We are beginning to mark prices lower. 
what is offered you elsewhere. 
REITH, 
_ 204 Essex Street, st 
Come and compare quality and prices with 
Salem 
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. 
Tel. 27-12. 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, 
Vee oe LON 
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 
AP OTHECARY 
BEVERLY FARMS 
FP TE ES REE ORE NT LP LD NE LOE I NTE 
Makes a specialty of compounding 
TART prescriptions. 
his department is fully stocked 
with reliable and up-to-date remedies, 
and is constantly under the supervision 
of GRADUATES IN PHARMACY of 
long experience. 
Beverly Farms, Mass. 
New York and Boston Daily and 
Sunday Papers. 
TWO TELEPHONES: 77, 8027. 
If one is busy call the other. 
Cut this out. It is Worth 5 cents 
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at Varney’s Drug Store before: 
Jan. 1, with a purchase of? 
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