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At a meeting of the Aldermen, 
Tuesday evening, Ald. Loring in- 
troduced an ordinance relative to 
keeping children under 16 years old 
off the streets after 9.30 p.m. The 
order, we presume, if adopted, will 
apply to Beverly Farms, as well as 
to the city proper. It is needed here 
as much as any part of the city, let 
us say. 
Daniel Coughlin, who conducts a 
boarding house at the Farms, was 
charged with assault on Thomas 
Murphy at the District court in Sa- 
lem on Wednesday. The case was 
continued until tomorrow. The af- 
fair occurred some two weeks ago, 
and Murphy received a broken jaw. 
Patrick Conroy, a character at the 
Farms, who claims to have the 
‘knowledge of God’’ and to be a 
‘‘Miracle Worker,’’ yesterday apé 
peared with a large green cardboard 
upon which were printed about 100 
unpronouneible words, which he 
claimed no one but himself could 
understand. He was undoubtedly 
correct. 
The entertainment and dance to 
be held in Neighbors’ hall on Mon- 
day evening, March 28, will no 
doubt be largely attended. The af- 
fair is in aid of St. Margaret’s 
church and the committee in charge 
have planned an excellent program. 
Blythe’s orchestra of Gloucester will 
furnish dancing music. 
The executive committee of Pres- 
ton Relief corps are planning an- 
other public supper to be held at 
the banquet hall of G. A. R. hall on 
the evening of April 5. 
In the play, ‘‘The Elopement of 
Eleanor,’’ which is to be presented 
by the High school students at City 
hall, Beverly, this evening, Miss Jen- 
nie Bolam and Miss Ruth Hardy 
take prominent parts. Quite a num- 
ber of Farms residents will be in the 
audience. 
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After a pleasant two weeks spent 
at the Farms, James P. Conlon, a 
prominent business man of Eastport, 
Me., returned to his home yesterday. 
Mrs. Adelbert M. Marshall enter- 
tained the Embroidery class at her 
home on Hart street, yesterday af- 
ternoon. 
The latest in musical circles is the 
formation of a young ladies’ guitar 
and mandolin club. They will hold 
their rehearsals at the rooms of the 
brass band. 
The Men’s improvement society 
is to hold a banquet on next Wed- 
nesday evening at which Mayor 
Trowt will be an invited guest. 
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur H. Nash of 
Provincetown, returned home this 
morning after a visit with friends at 
the Farms. 
Mrs. Henry D. Winton and daugh- 
ter, Alice, of Springfield are visiting 
friends at the Farms. 
The second informal reception or 
social to be held at the school house 
will be held next Tuesday evening, 
March 22, for the purpose of bring- 
ing the parents and teachers into 
closer relationship. Dr. Martin, the 
school physician, will attend and ad- 
dress the assembly, and Mr. Far- 
quhar_of Boston will also speak. 
Miss Patterson, the principal, assist- 
ed by the corps of teachers, will be 
in charge of the affair. 
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