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Among those who attended the 
charter hearing at the State House 
on Tuesday were Mayor Trowt, Al- 
derman Loring, Councilmen Phillips 
and Woodberry, Thomas D. Connol- 
ly and Edward E. Morgan. Mr. Con- 
nolly was one of the speakers. 
At a meeting of the Beverly board 
of aldermen this week, Alderman 
Loring of this ward, offered an or- 
der authorizing the mayor and city 
solicitor to petition the legislature 
for authority, so that the city coun- 
cil will have the power to order all 
wires placed under ground, when- 
ever they may deem it expedient. 
Mr. Loring said he thought we were 
giving these public corporations 
many valuable privileges and it was 
about time we asked them to do 
something. He stated it removed an 
element of danger and the poles are 
‘unsightly and there are altogether 
too many of them. He thought it 
was 2 good time now to start and 
the city should have some authority 
in the matter. 
A petition was in circulation the 
early part of this week which read 
as follows: ‘‘The undersigned re- 
spectfully petition you, the General 
Court of the Commonwealth, to take 
the favorable action upon the fore- 
going draft for a revision of the 
charter of the City of Beverly, so 
that the same may be voted upon 
by the qualified voters of the city 
as provided in the draft, as drawn 
up by the committee made up from 
the members of the city government 
and citizens.’’ The petition was 
widely circulated and about 150 vot- 
ers here signed it. 
The two Farms young ladies who 
on Tuesday paid a visit to Peabody, 
quite unintentionally, by boarding 
the wrong train at Salem, are being 
jollied by their friends on their eare- 
lessness. However, they are not the 
first to make the mistake. 
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The Sarah Wyman Whitman club 
will hold an entertainment at the 
Baptist chapel next Tuesday eve- 
ning, March 29, at 7.45 o’clock in 
aid of the Bible school. The pro- 
gram will include a piano solo by 
Miss Annie K. Holmes, vocal solos 
by Miss Grace Cornell, reading by 
Mrs. Jane Bartlett, vocal solo by 
Mrs. Mayberry, trombone solos by 
Edmund Knowlton; quartet, Flor- 
ence Chapman, Myra Williams, Fred 
Tlull and Ruel Davis; selections by 
the Beverly Farms Drum corps and 
a very funny sketch in which the 
following will take part: Susie Ben- 
nett, Jane Bartlett, Myra Williams, 
Ruth Hardy, Jennie Bolam, Jennie 
Hanson, Carrie Davis, Addie Day, 
Bertha Bennett, Sophia Bennett, 
Mrs. Wyatt, Mrs. Hardy, Mrs. Grove 
and Mrs. Knowlton. 
After the charter hearing at Bos- 
ton, on Tuesday, a party of 12 ac- 
cepted Alderman Loring’s invitation 
to visit the Boston Athletic associa- 
tion, the trip proving of much pleas- 
ure. 
Councilman Frank L. Woodberry 
has accepted the position of gard- 
ener and caretaker at the William 
Hooper estate, at West Manchester, 
and will commence his duties there 
on May 1. 
Tickets have sold well for the par- 
ty to be held in Neighbors’ hall, on 
Easter Monday evening—March 28 
—for the benefit of St. Margaret’s 
church. Blythe’s orchestra will 
furnish the music. 
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