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The Farms fire department has 
been kept pretty busy the past week. 
There have been numerous still 
alarms, which, had they not been at- 
tended to, would have proved sert-. 
ous. 
These are busy 
erly Farms contractors, 
carrying record-breaking numbers 
of men. Work is being rushed on 
the various summer estates. 
A week from tomorrow the girls 
of the children’s gymnasium class 
will visit Boston. They plan,to visit 
the State House and other points of 
interest. 
The regular semi-monthly meeting 
of John West colony, Pilgrim 
Fathers, takes place this evening in 
Marshall’s hall. 
F'uneral of Miss Riordan. 
The funeral of Miss Minnie Rior- 
dan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 
Daniel Riordan of Beverly Farms, 
was held last Saturday morning and 
was one of the largest attended fun- 
erals held here for some time, which 
attested the popularity and standing 
of the deceased in the community. 
Rev. Fr. Nicholas R. Walsh officiat- 
ed, assisted by Rev. James Kelleher 
as master of ceremonies. Father 
Walsh said that it had been the wish 
of Miss Riordan that the funeral be 
as simple as possible, consequently 
instead of the four priests as usual, 
only one priest would take part in 
the service, and that the services 
would be in keeping with her life, 
which had been one of piety, purity 
and humility. The pall bearers were 
C. Murray, D. Lineham, C. Fuller, 
days for the Bevy- 
and all are 
worth the regular price of 25 cents. 
and this means is taken to quickly move the surplus. 
on these goods and you need have no hesitation about buying. 
20c can 
COBB, BATES & YERXA COMPANY, 
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BREWER’S MARKET 
WALTER P. Brewer, Prop. 
Meats and Provisions 
Orders will be Collected Every Morning and Promptly Fiiled 
Nicholas 
Many of our customers are already familiar with the quality of this 
low price we are now quoting. 
Our wholesale house, however, 
Poultry and Game 
Fresh Eggs and Butter 
Fruit and Berries 
All of the Best Quality 
BEVERLY Farms, 
$2.30 dozen 
REMARKABLY LOW PRICE ON 
GALIFORNIA ASPARAGUS TIPS 
Asparagus and will without 
This Asparagus is very tender and is well 
finds 
This is a lower price than has ever before been quoted 
itself somewhat overstocked, 
Essex and St. Peter Sts. 
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| WILBUR J. PIERCE 
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Special attention given to Testing of Plumbing and Drainage, 
ss All Work Personally Attended to. 
for which we are fully equipped. 
Estimates Gheerfully Given 
Can be reached at any hour of night by telephone in case of water leaks or any emergency, 
S West Street - “ 
TELEPHONE 65 
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M. Cadigan, G. Connolly and L. J. 
Watson. Among the large number 
of friends present were the follow- 
ing clergy: Rey. Charles Regan of 
Roxbury, Rev. William Powers of 
Chelsea, Rev. Timothy K.-Woods of 
Cambridge, Rev. James Doherty of 
Roxbury, Rey. Cornelius Riordan of 
Rockport, Rev. Francis J. Curran, 
Rev. John F..Curran, Rev. Edward 
T. MeKenna of’ Beverly, Rev. Fr. 
Whalen of Roxbury, Rev. Joseph 
Brandley of Manchester, Mass., Rev. 
Walsh, Rev. James Kel- 
leher of Beverly Farms, Rey. 
-!. Carney of Melrose and Rev. James 
J. Murphy of Peabody. 
Today, Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Var- 
ney and son Harold, are leaving for 
a week’s vacation to be spent at Mr. 
Varney’s home in Windham, Me. 
Edwin F. Campbell is mourning 
the loss of his pet fox-terrier dog, 
““Tramp.’’ The dog met his death 
by being run over by the fire engine 
on the way to a fire. 
Daniel 
Laurence J. Watson, 2nd, is home 
from a two months’ trip West. 
This week’s meeting of the Sarah 
Wyman Whitman club was held at 
the home of Mrs. Lydia Williams on 
Hart street. The-elub will omit their 
meeting next week, but on the fol- 
lowing week will meet as usual on 
Wednesday afternoon at the home of 
Mrs. Mark Knowles on Hart street. 
Mr. and Mrs. George West Lar- 
com (nee Clara Williams) are being 
congratulated upon the arrival at 
their home last Tuesday of a fine 
baby boy. 
James F. MeGarity will conelude 
his services as barber at Augustine 
Callahan’s shop in Neighbors’ hall 
block, tomorrow evening. He will 
be succeeded by John O’Brien of Ips- 
wich, 
Quite a an hee of people from the 
Farms attended the organ recital in 
the newly reconstructed Baptist 
church at Manchester, Wednesday 
evening. 
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