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for a Maxwell Model O car to be de- 
livered in April. 
The Massachusetts civil service com- 
missioners may have to decide an _inter- 
esting problem in this city,—whether a 
man can be detailed from the police force 
to do clerical work in the police depart- 
ment without taking acivil service ex- 
amination. ‘The police committee has 
voted to establish a clerkship and the 
plan was to detail a man from the force. 
Cierkships in the school, water, tax col- 
lector’s and other offices are under civil 
service. “The new post is expected to 
pay $900 a year. 
A whist party and dance in aid of St. 
Margaret’s church will be held on the 
evening of January 28, at Marshall’s 
hall. Long’s Orchestra will furnish 
music. ‘Tickets 35 cents. Whist will 
be enioyed from 7.45 to10 o’clock and 
dancing from 10 o’clock until 12. 
Theodore Voorneveldt and family 
moved into the McKee mansion on 
Wednesday. Mr. Voorneveldt isto be the 
caretaker of the place for the remainder 
of the winter. 
Geo. Murray has gone to Dorchester 
to work inthe drug store of Ira B. Case. 
Two bowling contests of the series be- 
tween the “‘ Reds,’’ the married men’s 
team, and the “‘ Browns,”’ the unmarried 
‘men’s team were rolled off in Salem this 
week. ‘The score stands 5 to 3 in favor 
of the ‘‘Browns.’’ At the end of the 
contest, the losing side willtake the win- 
ners to Boston for a dinner and theatre 
party. 
On Wednesday Preston Post 188 held 
their regular installation. The officers 
are practically the same as last year. 
Charles Day was inducted into the office 
of commander for the sixth successive 
term. 
The scheme of making a skating pond 
for the young people was attempted this 
week, back of the engine house and al- 
though not entirely successful, it is hoped 
that in time the pond will be completed 
for the use of the boys and girls. 
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LEANAN 
Dougherty has placed an ordef 
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Established 1877 
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218 — 236 Rantoul Street, 
BEVERLY, MASS. 
Carriage and Automobile Repairing 
New Coverings, Tops and Slip Linings 
for Automobiles 
Corner Bow Street, 
SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO ALTERATIONS 
Painting and Varnishing 
First-Class Work 
Special Departmert for Automobiles 
A petition to place an arc light on 
Webster st., which was in circulation a 
year ago, is about to bring results, and 
the light is soon to be installed. 
A supply wagon which could be used 
for exercising purposes is an article which 
is desired at the Farms fire department. 
The Beverly Farms Brass Band helda 
business ‘meeting last Monday- evening 
and elected the following officers: E. 
Fred Day, pres.; Geo. F. Wood, vice 
pres.; Richard Carr, sec.; Miss M. D. 
Connolly, treas.; Dennis Kelleher and 
Robert Smith were appointed a board of 
directors, and Harry Howell was ap- 
pointed janitor. ‘The organization has 
30 members. They have regular re- 
hearsals under the direction of Prof. L. 
M. Blythe and are makig good progress. 
Business meetings are held on the second 
Monday of each month. 
Joseph Rogers is one of the night 
operators at the Farms telephone ex- 
change. 
A dance and social will be held in 
Marshall’s hall Thursday evening, Jan. 
20, forthe benefit of the Brass band. 
The price of the tickets is 25 cents. 
Long’s orchestra will furnish music. 
The committee is very anxious to make 
the affair a success both socially and fi- 
nancially. 
Mr. and Mrs. Eli R. Hodgkins have 
been at their camp onthe shore of Gravel 
Pond, the past week. ‘They have an 
ice-boat which affords much enjoyment 
to them. 
The ice at Gravelly Pond is from 12 
to 14 inches thick. Addison Davis in- 
tends to cut his supply next week. 
ALDEN WEBB 
Watchmaker, Jeweler, Optician 
Repairing in all its Branches 
Masonic Bldg., Cabot Street, BEVERLY 
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Milton Sts. 
BEVERLY, MASSACHUSETTS 
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