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BEVERLY FARMS 
Thomas Norton and family, who 
have been living in the Linehan 
house, West st:, moved to Boston the 
first of the week. 
Mr. and Mrs. Frederick M. 
Stevens of Rockland, Me., have been 
among the visitors to Beverly Farms 
the past few days. 
Tunipoo Inn, Beverly Farms’ popu- 
lar summer hotel, remains open in 
response to the demands of its guests 
and is entertaining quite a number. 
The time of closing is indefinite. 
A private dress party will be given 
in ‘Marshall’s hall next Monday eve- 
ning. The affair is under the aus- 
pices of thirty Beverly Farms young 
ladies who have issued invitations to 
as many young men. 
The special train, which left Bev- 
erly Farms last Sunday afternoon 
carrying summer residents to ‘their 
homes in Philadelphia, Baltimore and 
Washington, was the object of con- 
siderable interest and a large number 
witnessed the departure. 
Getting 
Service 
Depositors at the Bev- 
erly National bank ap- 
preciate the up-to-date 
‘service that we render 
our patrons. We are 
opening new accounts 
daily--would welcome 
yours and offer you the 
security of a bank with 
$450,000 capital and 
surplus, officered by 
men who are interested 
in seeing the accounts 
of its customers grow. 
You ought to have a 
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Francis Lawlor, who has been tak- 
ing his annual vacation from Varney’s 
drug store the past week, Reginald 
Hull and Arthur Poole have been en- 
joying cottage life at Chebacco lake. 
They have entertained a number of 
beverly Farms young men during the 
week. 
An echo of a summer quarrel at 
Beverly Farms came with the news 
of the double killing in New York 
City on Monday of Frank Kearns 
and Stephan Clifford. Kearns, who 
was a butler at a summer ‘residence in 
Beverly Farms the past season, caused 
the arrest of Clifford on charge of 
theft during the latter’s vacation at 
the Farms this summer. After 
Kearns had acknowleged satisfaction 
ir Salem District court the case 
against the other man was dropped. 
On Monday Kearns shot and killed 
Clifford in a New York apartment 
house. There were no witnesses and 
Kearns killed himself before the 
cause of the trouble could be learned. 
“HER SOLDIER Boy” 
“Stellar” is an adjective that is 
much overused in the world of the 
theatre, but there are times when it is 
the one term which truthfully and 
faithfully represents the offering— 
and a brilliant example of these rare 
occasions is the Messrs. Shubert’s 
newest musical play, “Her Soldier 
Boy,” which will make its metropoli- 
tan debut at the Shubert Theatre, 
Boston, next Monday evening, Oct. 
23. Clifton Crawford, a truly’ stellar 
comedian; John Charles Thomas, by 
all odds the most brilliant of the 
young American baritones; Margaret 
Romaine, the gifted Utah soprano 
whose golden tones carried her to the 
forefront in Paris’ grand opera,—at 
the famous Opera Comique; Victor 
Leon, the author of “The Merry 
Widow,” and the acknowledged star 
among Continental librettists; Em- 
merich Kalman, composer of “Sari” 
and “The Gay Hussars,’”—Hungary’s 
most eminent musicals figure ;—these 
-are chief among the “names” and 
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superb abilities represented in this 
extraordinary production. 
“T hear that all of the clever writers 
are deserting the magazines to write 
for the movies.” . “You are misin- 
formed;.,the clever writers haven’t 
been in the magazines for some time 
now.’ —Puck, 
‘Cholly—And was my present a 
surprise for your sister? — 
Willie—You bet! Sis said she 
never imagined you’d give her any- 
thing so cheap. 
“My tailor has promised to have 
my suit done tomorrow.” 
“Do you think he’ll give it to you 
on time?” 
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