54 NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 
BEVERLY FARMS 
A petition, circulated for a short 
time on Monday by Benjamin F. 
Hawkins and bearing sixty names, 
was presented to the aldermen at 
Monday evening’s meeting asking 
that the flag pole which was recently 
removed fram Central square be put 
back there in the same location. There 
seems to be a strong sentiment that as 
this flag pole was given to the city 
by popular subscription and is the 
only flag pole in this section which 1s 
really a public one the place should 
not lose it.. As the public library 
commission has not any inclination to 
use the flag pole on the library lot the 
petition should bring forth a favor- 
able reply. 
On Sunday, July 4th, there will be 
special patriotic exercises at the Bev- 
erly Farms Baptist church to com- 
memorate the 50th anniversary of 
peace between the North and_ the 
South. The speaker for the occa- 
sion will be Hon. Guy A. Ham of 
Boston. 
For Your 
Savings 
There is no better se- 
curity for your savings 
than a certificate of de- 
posit in the Beverly 
National bank. Save 
your money and put it 
It will 
earn interest for you 
away safely. 
and is available when 
the opportunity for a 
good investment  ar- 
rives. Start saving 
today. You'll never 
regret it. 
Beverly National Bank 
A. W. Rogers, President 
J. R. Pope, Vice President 
E. S. Webber, Cashier 
June 25, 1915 
FE. 
C. SAWYER 
Established 1877 
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NEW COVERINGS, TOPS and SLIP LININGS for AUTOMO- 
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The next dance in Neighbors Hail 
will be Tuesday evening, June 209th, 
and is being conducted in aid of the 
Beverly Farms Band. 
Cornelius D. Shea has established 
a jitney service at Beverly Farms and 
at present is operating two automo- 
biles. He has opened an office on 
Oak st., formerly the Dow Coal of- 
fice and has had a telephone put in— 
195-W. 
Funeral services for Joshua Young- 
er were held last Friday afternoon 
from the Beverly Farms _ Baptist 
church. Rev. Clarence S$. Pond, pas- 
tory of. “the chureh wrotherated vA 
quartet composed of Mrs. Chas. F. 
Symonds, Miss Maude Burns, Henry 
Lefavour and §$. A. Gentlee sang 
“Abide » ;With -“»Me,"" “Gathering 
Home” and Nearer my God to Thee.” 
Besides a large gathering of relatives 
and friends present, the services were 
attended by Preston Post, 188, G. A. 
R. and visiting comrades from the 
3everly and Manchester posts, the 
Preston W. R. Corps. and a dele- 
gation from Andrew Standley camp, 
S. of V. Following the church ser- 
vice, the G. A. R. ritual service was 
read and there was a committal ser- 
vice at the grave. Interment was in 
the Beverly Farms cemetery. 
John «Cannon of Mejersey .wcity 
Heights, N. J., and a former resident 
Tunipoo Inn, Beverly Farms’ new 
summer hotel has secured the ser- 
vices of Miss Hannah Breen as cook. 
For 15 years Miss Breen was cook in 
charge at the Holland House, 50 
Commonwealth ave., Boston, and her 
cooking is most palatable. If only 19 
try her biscuits, cookies and cakes a 
visit to the Inn for this purpose 
alone well repays many who are at- 
tracted there, because of the tempt- 
ing dishes they formerly enjoyed 
from the hands of Miss Breen in 
Boston. 
here spent the past week at Beverly 
Farms visiting his brother, Patrick 
Cannon, of Haskell st. Mr. Cannon 
has utilized his time here renewing 
acquaintances and noting the changes 
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Calls answered day or night 
277 Cabot Street BEVERLY 
Residence, 16 Butman St. 
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