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The publie whist party in G. A. R. 
hall this evening will no doubt be 
a most enjoyable affair. Prizes are 
to be given. The party is under the 
management of the Farm’s Brass 
Band. 
William Wallace, who was oper- 
ated upon at Beverly hospital for 
appendicitis, recently, is reported as 
getting along nicely. 
The new city charter which is 
soon to be presented to the Legisla- 
ture, is causing much interest in 
Beverly Farms. One of the main 
changes, if adopted, will be a single 
board called the Board of Aldermen, 
composed of nine members elected 
each year, one from each ward and 
three at large. 
Elmer Standley left Monday, in 
company with his brother, Horace, 
of Manchester, for a two weeks’ 
visit to Pittsburg, Pa. 
There was a fracas in the Italian 
camp off Haskell st., last Sunday 
night, as a result of which one of 
the men, Luigi Di Gaetano, is now 
at the Beverly hospital in a critical 
condition and doubts are entertain- 
ed as to his recovery. Several sus- 
pects are locked up pending the re- 
sult of the man’s injuries. 
Miss Carrie Davis has been missed 
from the Farms postoffice the past 
week, as she has been taking her va- 
cation. She spent it visiting friends 
in Springfield. 
The eigth game in the series in 
the G. A. R. pitch tournament was 
played in G. A. R. hall last evening. 
Miss Florence Bean of Everett 
has been the guest the past week of 
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis G. Williams of 
Hart street. 
Ernest Naylor has entered the em- 
ploy of Wyatt’s market. 
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin L. Howes re- 
turned yesterday to their home in 
Marion, after a two weeks’ visit 
with friends in Beverly Farms. 
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Corner Bow Street, 
BEVERLY, MASS. 
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New Coverings, Tops and Slip Linings 
for Automobiles 
SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO ALTERATIONS 
Painting and Varnishing 
First-Class Work 
Special Departmert for Automobiles 
Frank L. Bean of Westerly, R. I. 
has been visiting friends here the 
past week. 
This week John M. Publicover 
transferred to Louise Sinclair and 
she to Eva A. Publicover, wife of 
John M. Publicover, land and build- 
ings on High st., Beverly Farms. 
Keith's Theatre. 
This is an epoch making period for 
Keith’s in Boston. This theatre, already 
known the world over asa Boston in- 
stitution, is attracting ever greater atten- 
tion these days through the class of at- 
tractions it is offering. For three weeks 
it has been crowded to the doors at every 
performance, and Loie Fuller’s Ballet of 
Light has largely been responsible for 
this condition of affairs. Certainly noth- 
ing like it has been on the stage in vaude- 
ville or anywhere else. “This week Mr. 
Keith is going a step further and has es- 
pecially engaged the Countess de Per- 
riefou, the Boston society lady who 
created a sensation a few weeks ago by 
appearing in barefoot dances at Jordan 
hall. The Countess de Perriefou has 
been for years one of the best known 
society women and as Elsa Tudor was 
one of the prominent members of the 
famous Vincent club and led in all their 
dances. She was always a sensation at 
the club affairs and now that she has been 
induced to go into vaudeville, those who 
have heard about her and have never had 
an opportunity of seeing her wonderful 
dances, will undoubtedly crowd Keith’s 
during the week. 
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