Sept. 8, 1916. 
BEVERLY FARMS 
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas D. Briggs of 
Augusta, Me., spent the past week in 
Beverly Farms visiting friends. 
The regular monthly meeting of the 
Beverly Farms Fire Dept. will be 
held at the fire station next Monday 
evening. 
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Patch (Almira 
Williams), who since their recent 
marriage have been living at Winter 
Hill, Somerville, are planning to make 
their home in Beverly in the near 
future. Mrs. Patch is a well known 
Beverly Farms young lady. 
Gus Eicke, a former Beverly Farms 
young man, who left here last June ; / 
with his family to make his home in 
Louisville, Ky., returned to Beverly 
the latter part of last week and will 
resume his studies at Beverly High 
School this fall. He was the star 
twirler of the high school ball team 
last season. 
LARCOM THEATRE, BEVERLY. 
Sept. 11 and 12, Francis Bushman 
in “A Million a Minute.” ‘Travel- 
Picture.” 
Sept. 13 and 14, Rita Jolivet in 
“An International Marriage.” Billy 
Burke in ‘“‘Gloria’s Romance.” 
Sept. 15 and 16, Marie Dow in 
“Common Ground.” “The Secret of 
the Submarine.” 
Facts You Should Know About the Children’s 
Stockings We Sell at 25c a Pair-- 
Boys’ and Girls’ 
Just at this time when there is supposed to be 2 
serious condition regarding fast-color dyes this should 
be welcome news to you to learn that the same splen- 
did quality of hose for children which you have always 
secured at this store can still be had at the same cost. 
We’ve made a specialty of providing the best stocking 
for 25c it is possible to obtain. They are knit from 
combed cotton yarn. Have either close rib for girls 
or the heavier 4x4 rib for boys. The feet are seam- 
less and very strongly reinforced at heels and toes. 
And, while we’ve bought a sufficient quantity, which 
we believe will take care of requirements, it is wisest 
to purchase so as to have an ample supply on ‘hand. 
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ARTHUR ADAMS, Vice-President 
FREDERICK W. ALLEN, Treasurer 
HENRY N. MARR, Secretary 
THOMAS E. EATON, Asst. Treasurer ARTHUR F. THOMAS, Asst. Trust Officer 
EDWARD B. LADD, Asst. Treasurer 
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Wool Dress Goods 
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SILKS 
As the winter season approaches, mind 
and thought turn to wearables suitable to the 
coming chilly blasts. The buyers of the above 
departments, anticipating the early needs of a 
discriminating public, have prepared an array 
of merchandise to meet the demands of the 
most fastidious. 
While prices have been on the ascendency, 
merchandise for these departments have been 
placed at comparatively normal prices. The 
latest fabrics which the leading manufac- 
turers have produced, have been secured and 
a cordial invitation is extended to one and all 
to examine our fall and winter exhibition. 
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