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April 30, 1915 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE and R 
BEVERLY FARMS 
Beverly Farms firemen are much 
interested in the success of the plans 
for a big firemen’s carnival and field 
day to be held in Beverly on Bunker 
Hill day, June 17th. The program 
calls for a parade, an exhibition of 
the work of the various kits and 
companies, a banquet and a dance at 
City hall in the evening. 
help defray expenses a button will be 
sold. The following members from 
the Farms department are on the 
various committees: Asst. Engineer 
J. M. Publicover, Capt. Duncan T. 
Smith, Lieut. Edwin F. Campbell, 
Robt. E. Hodgkins, Lieut. E. Fred 
Day, J. Albert Mayberry, Frank FE. 
Cole, Lewis G. Williams, W. B. 
Publicover, Walter B. Wright and 
Capt. Alfred Williams. 
The Beverly Farms band has 
secured the services of E. F. Mc- 
Sheady of Salem as instructor. Mr. 
McSheady took charge at the band 
rehearsal last Monday evening and 
the program was given with much 
spirit. The new instructor is the 
leader of the Salem Light Infantry 
band and is a musician of reputation. 
A hearing has been granted by the 
aldermen to Michael H. Witten- 
hagen, who was suspended a week 
ago for failure to ring in his duty 
calls. Next Monday evening, May 3, 
at 8 o’clock, is the date set. 
The Public Service committee 
have recommended the adoption of 
the order providing for the removal 
of the flag-pole from the square and 
placing it on the new library lot. The 
committee recommended the passage 
of the order providing for the con- 
struction of an “Island” at the Bev- 
erly Farms square, also for the in- 
stallation and maintainance of an 
are-light on the “Island.” — All the 
above orders were adopted at the 
meeting of the aldermen last Mon- 
day night. 
The Public Service committee held 
a public meeting last Tuesday even- 
ing in G. A. R. hall when some 25 to 
30 citizens met the committee and 
considered the various needed im- 
provements in Beverly Farms. The 
meeting was presided over by Aldex- 
man-at-Large Goldthwait. The mat- 
ter of sidewalks was discussed and it 
seemed the general opinion that con- 
tinuous sidewalks should be built on 
certain streets. There also developed 
somewhat of an objection to the re- 
wwoval of the flag-pole from Central 
square. The meeting was a very 
profitable one and if more were held 
the results would be of much benefit 
to the community. 
In order to 
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We have it—Think of us. 
Think it over! 
and Happiness. 
THOUGHT is the MAINSPRING of LIFE 
[FE you want something good or don’t feel that you are 
getting just what you would like for. your table— 
We began business in a smail 
way 8 years ago, have enlarged our store three times,— 
and now we have the largest floor space and most com- 
plete food stock on the North Shore. 
Foresight and Thought lead to Health 
There’s a reason. 
The Thissell Company, Beverly Farms 
TwoPKones HIGH GRADE FOOD PRODUCTS 
POSTOFFICE 
BUILDING 
felt 
many Beverly Farms people over the 
death of Col. Charles L. Dodge, who 
passed away last Sunday morning at 
his home in Beverly, at the age of 79 
Sincere sorrow is among 
was one of Beverly’s 
best known residents and a former 
state representative, prominent in 
Republican affairs and a member for 
years of the City committee. Mr. 
Dodge gave a long and marked ser- 
vice in the Mass. military service. 
For years he served the city as a 
public library trustee. In_ recent 
years Col. Dodge was best known 
because of his connection with the 
Mass. Mutual Life Ins. Co., being its 
Essex Co. agent, holding this posi- 
tion at the time of his death. 
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert R. Palmer 
of Bridgeport, Conn., have been 
among the visitors at Beverly Farms 
the past week. 
Ernest Babkirk has again started 
in the provision business. This week 
Weds, fle 
he put on the road a very attractive 
butcher cart. 
The Smith house, corner Hale and 
Prince sts., recently purchased by Dr. 
Franklin Dexter, has been torn down 
and a new cottage will soon be erect- 
ed on the site of the old house. 
HIGH quality goods at LOW 
Prices is our Motto 
this winter 
Be on the Look-out for 
Our Butcher Cart 
Which calls at Manchester three 
times a week; also Beverly 
Farms 
Everything at lowest prices and 
first quality. 
Send an order and driver will 
call on any street in town. 
North Shore Provision Co. 
JOHN DANIELS, MGR. 
Beverly Farms, Mass. TEL. 52 
BREWER’S MARKET 
WALTER P. BREWER, Prop. 
Poultry and Game 
Eggs and _ Butter 
Fruit and _ Berries 
The Best Quality 
Beverly Farms 
PT ELT SSE ATEN 
James B. Dow 
JAMES B. DOW & CO. 
COAL AND WOOD 
We are now prepared to deliver coal at short notice to all parts af Man- 
chester and Beverly Farms. 
Beach Street 
Manchester 
Meats and Provisions 
Orders will be Collected Every 
Morning and Promptly Filled. 
John H. Cheever 
Oak Street 
Beverly Farms 
