TA NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 
BEVERLY FARMS 
Beverly Farms is to have a 
new doctor Sept. 1, when Dr. Daniel 
F. Murphy will locate here. He has 
apartments at the home of Benjamin 
F. Hawkins, corner Hale and Vine 
streets. He was graduated from 
medical school with high honors two 
years ago and has spent his time 
since in various New York hospitals. 
The Ward 6 republican voter will 
have quite a list to select his candi- 
dates for representative from when 
he goes to the polls at the coming 
primaries. To date the following 
have taken out papers and are candi- 
dates for office: A. J. Bradstreet, «A. 
G. Catheron, who seeks re-election; 
James B. Dow, Francis Norwood, 
Alfred E. Lunt, and Capt. W. E. Per- 
ry. ‘T'wo are to be chosen from this 
list. 
Mayland, the young son of Mr. 
and Mrs. W. E. McDonald, cut his 
foot while in bathing this week. Sev- 
eral stitches were necessary to close 
the wound. 
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WE ARE 
ON THE JOB 
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While this Bank | 
is busy receiving 
subscriptions for 
the Salem _ relief 
fund, we have not 
neglected our cus- 
tomers’ interests. 
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Our force is acom- 
plete one and 
ready and willing 
to care for all 
emergencies. 
Beverly 
National Bank 
A. W. Rogers, President 
J. R. Pope, Vice Fresident 
BE. S. Webber, Cashier 
mae A oe 
Painting and Varnishing 
218-236 Rantoul Street, Cor. Bow Street $s 
Telephone: Factory 158-M Residence 449-W 
Carl U. Fohn of Colorado Springs 
has been a guest at the Farms a part 
of this week, a guest of Thomas D. 
Connolly, Oak st. 
Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius Donovan, 
Haskell st., are being congratulated 
over the arrival of a baby boy it 
their home on Wednesday. 
John West colony conducted its 
fourth annual social and dance at 
Neighbor’s hall last evening. It was 
well attended and proved a most en- 
joyable party. The committee in 
charge was made up of: Wm. H. 
Gerrish, chairman; George F. Wood, 
Lawrence J. Watson, 2d., Willard B. 
Publicover, Adelbert M. Marshall and 
Howard E. Morgan. 
Micheal T’. Murphy has dressed the 
show windows of one of his new 
stores on West st., with a fine display 
of bags, suit cases and leather goods. 
Western Roaps ArrER Morr Corn 
Increases in freight rates on all the 
railways west of the Mississippi river 
are being prepared for submission to 
the Interstate Commerce Commission. 
Managers of the western lines, ac- 
cording to the best information in of- 
ficial circles, are prepared to contend 
that they need more revenue to meet 
the increasing expenses of operation 
and to point out that their lines are 
in even greater need of relief than 
the eastern lines because of necessari- 
ly longer hauls and less density of 
population. 
Gatety THEATRE, Boston 
Monday matinee, August 17th, 
marks the opening of the fall and 
winter season at the Gaiety when the 
Globe Trotters will endeavor to en- 
tertain the patrons at this popular 
burlesque theatre. Leo Kendal and 
Eddie Collins, the two principal fun- 
makers, ‘as Julius Bockbere and Mich- 
ael Murphy respectively, are too well 
known, in Boston, to require com- 
ment. It is needless to say that they 
will keep their audiences in continu- 
ous roars of laughter. Miss Etta 
Joerns, the prima donna with the 
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Funeral Directors and Embalme 
Calls answered day or night 
277 Cabot Street te ; 
BEVERLY 
Residence, 16 Butman St. 
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