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BEVERLY FARMS 
Edmund L. McDonnell has been 
granted a taxi license and will do jit- 
-ney work at Beverly Farms. 
Mrs., Lydia F. Martin of Newark, 
N. J., has been among the visitors at 
Beverly Farms the past week. 
Thomas D. Connolly, 2nd, of 
Everett st., is working for Connolly 
Bros. at at Northampton. 
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel J. Neville, 
now living in the new section at Mont- 
serrat, are planning in the near future 
to move to Beverly Farms. 
Miss Amy Striley, one-of Beverly 
Farms popular school teachers, has 
been quite ill the past week at her 
home in Danvers. 
Alexander Campbell and 
Williams are working on the John T. 
Morse, Jr., estate at. Needham. They 
will be there several weeks... 
‘Mr. and Mrs. Andrew F. Cum- 
mings of Ellsworth, Me., have been 
visiting friends at Beverly Farms the 
past week. 
The West Beach pavilion has 
closed.’ The season has been quite a 
successful one and the — bathhouse 
rentals compare very favorably with 
other years. . ; 
Peter McLaughlin, who has been 
employed as a superintendent for 
Connolly Bros., the past nine months 
at’ Warrenton, Va., is home for a 
week’s visit. 
A new avenue is being built across 
the Paine field at Pride’s Crossing 
for F. L. Higginson, who will discon- 
tinue a portion of his old driveway. 
The new improvement which will do 
away with several bad curves, is 
across the new purchase from the 
Swift estate and will be parallel with 
the avenue of: the Spaulding estate. 
In the recent real estate transfers 
is recorded that of Alice C. Creham 
ef Hingham, who conveys to Otis E. 
Dunham of Beverly, land on Hale st., 
Beverly Farms, 94.71x122.82 feet. 
This is the property that Connolly 
Bros. recently sold. Work has begun 
on the building of a driveway and 
clearing the land for building pur- 
poses. 
Alfred: 
Poultry and Game 
Eggs and Butter 
Fruit and _ Berries 
The best Quality 
It is very probable that all public 
events for this season at Neighbors 
hall have been concluded as there are 
no bookings for future affairs. 
Frank W. Hammond, who has been 
a superintendent for the Linehan 
Construction Co. for several years 
past has gone into business for him- 
self with headquarters in Beverly. 
John M. Publicover has been ‘en- 
joying his annual hunting vacation at 
Plum Island and Ipswich Bay. Mr. 
Publicover always returns with a big 
supply of game. 
Mrs. Joshua Younger has moved 
back to her home’ at 695 Hale st., 
which she leased the past summer to 
Victor d’Bellefroid, the latter moving 
back to Boston about a wek ago. 
Mrs. Otis H. Locke of New York 
City, a former well known Beverly 
Farms resident, has been visiting here 
this week. She has been a guest at 
the Tunipoo Inn. 
New York H1ppoDROME. 
Charles Dillingham is being con- 
gratulated upon the remarkable suc- 
cess of “The Big Show” at the Hip- 
podrome which everyone realizes 1s 
even greater than that of his initial 
offering at the world’s biggest and 
most unique playhouse. Reaching its 
7<th presentation this week; the joy- 
ous pageant will have been seen by 
over a quarter of a million people and 
the advance reservations which now 
extend to Thanksgiving give promise 
of more phenomenal records being 
established. Anna Pavlowa is taking 
advantage of her first permanent 
New York engagement by the intro- 
duction of new dances fortnightly, 
and Charles Dillingham is following 
his popular policy of introducing new 
comedy features each week. 
TUNIPOO INN 
BEVERLY FARMS 
MASS. 
MOST attractive rooms, modern conveniences, large verandas, near 
West Beach, yachting, bathing and fishing, best motor roads in 
State, 36 trains daily, 40 minutes from Boston. 
The TUNIPOO is 
the first INN ever conducted at Beverly Farms. 
Telephone Beverly Farms 8210 or write P. O. Box 1126 
Automobile parties accommodated. 
Afternoon tea served. 
TREE PRUNING 
Everything in Forestry 
BREWER’S MARKET 
WALTER P. BREWER, Prop. 
Meats and Provisions 
Orders will 
Morning 
BEVERLY FARMS 
be Collected Every 
and Promptly Filled. 
To the People 
of the 
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our ‘Telephone, ask us questions. 
Our Store ts LarcE enough to 
accommodate you and our sales 
force are ready and eager to 
serve you. 
Just CayL and see how wel- 
come you are. 
F. W. VARNEY 
Apothecary 
Telephone 77 and 8202 Beverly Farms 
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