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BEVERLY FARMS 
In order to insure complete quiet- 
ness for Alexander Shaw, who is very 
ill at his home at Pride’s Crossing 
with typhoid pneumonia, signs have 
been placed a short distance on either 
side of his house asking motor vehi- 
cles to run slowly and to refrain from 
blowing horns. The street in front of 
the house is also covered with tan 
bark. 
Driver Wm. S. Pike of the hook and 
ladder truck returned Wednesday to 
duty after his annual vacation, 
Miss Margaret Lee has spent the 
week visiting her uncle, Nathan A. 
Lee, in Lynn. 
The Misses Louise, Alice, May and 
Charlotte Chapman, daughter of 
Mr. and Mrs. John L. Chapman, left 
the latter part of last wek for a vaca- 
tion stay at Northfield. 
Miss Ruth Hardy has completed 
her vacation spent at the Farms with- 
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Louis 
Hardy, and has returned to the Faulk- 
ner Hospital, Malden, to take up her 
duties as a trained nurse. 
The dance of the Beverly Farms 
Band in Neighbor’s hall last night was 
the largest party of the season and 
was a thoroughly enjoyable affair. The 
hall was prettily decorated with the 
national colors and _ potted plants. 
From 8 to 9 the band gave a concert 
followed by dancing until one o’clock, 
Long’s full orchestra furnished music. 
The Misses Joanna and Elizabeth 
Toomey of Haskell street are enjoy- 
ing themselves at Alton Bay, N. H. 
Former Councilman George E. 
Johnson of Beverly Cove has been a 
guest this week of his son-in-law and 
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Stand- 
ley of Oak street. 
In an increase in timber sales this 
year and in a decrease in receipts from 
timber trespass as compared with last 
year, national forest officers see a 
growing use of the forests and respect 
for the federal forest policy. 
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Painting and Varnishing 
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Letters remaining unclaimed at the 
severly Farms postofice for week 
ending August 13th—Miss Lillian Ar- 
thur, Richard Brown, Mrs. Copper- 
nail, Miss Aileen Coffey, Charles 
Cadigan, Miss Kate Duffy, Miss Mary 
Erikson, Miss Florence McL. Fair- 
field, E. F. Hickey, Walter P. How- 
ard, Mrs. Henry Morris, Mrs. Eliz. 
McDonald, Miss Margaret Nash, Mrs. 
Henry Orlason, Miss Margt. O’Con- 
nell, Mrs. Olga Peterson, Mrs. Har- 
riet J. Rowarth, Mrs. William Spen- 
cer, Mrs. C. L. Shuttlewood, Miss 
Catherine Thompson, Miss M. F. 
Whittman.—William R. Brooks, post- 
master. 
“You've made a mistake in your pa- 
per,” said the indignant man, entering 
the editorial sanctum. 
“I was one of the competitors at 
the athletic match yesterday and you 
have called me the well-known light- 
weight champion.” 
“Well, aren’t you?” said the editor. 
“No, I’m nothing of the kind, and 
it's confoundedly awkward, because, 
you see, I’m a coal merchant.” 
George—KEileen, darling, the 
chine awaits us; can we escape? 
Eileen—Impossible. Little brother 
is a boy scout. 
ma- 
The national forests of Chile cover 
about 7,000,000 acres. 
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We keep everything that a good drug store 
should keep. 
Telephone Connection 
8. A. GENTLEE & SON 
Funeral Directors and Embalmerys 
Calls answered day or night 
277 Cabot Street = 
Residence, 16 Butman St. BE\ ERL‘ 
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SapDLE Horses To Lert. 
All Styles of Carriages For Sale or Fxchange 
Tel. Con. Vine Court. BEVERLY FARMS 
PEACE EFFORTS 
Village Grocer—What are you run- 
ning for, sonny ? 
30y—I’m tryin’ to keep two fellers 
from fightin.’ ” 
Village Grocer—Who are the fel- 
lows? 
Boy—Bill Perkins and me! 
gow News. 
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