62 NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 
BEVERLY FARMS 
John J. McNeil sailed Wednesday 
from Gloucester in the new auxiliary 
fishing schooner, “John Hays Ham- 
“mond” for’a fishing trip off New- 
foundland. He will be gone several 
weeks. 
Mrs. James Gillis of Hart street 
has the sympathy of her many friends 
over the loss of her sister, who lived 
with her and who died last week. The 
deceased was taken to Nova Scotia 
, for interment. 
The Beverly Farms ball club has 
three hard games scheduled for the 
“playground. The first is on Saturday 
next with the Lyman A. C.; on the 
_. following week they will play the 
United Shoe team and the Progres- 
sives, both strong teams. 
The park commissioners have 
-awarded the contract for building the 
portable band stand to J. Albert May- 
berry, his price of $122 being the low- 
est of three bids. 
‘Misses Nancy and Marguerite Mit- 
chell of. Pawtucket, R. I., have been 
guests this week of Mr. and Mr, Elmer 
Standley, West street. 
Mr. and Mrs. James: Davey are re- 
joicing over the arrival Tuesday even- 
ing of twin baby boys at their cottage 
on the F. B. Bemis estate. 
The Standley shoe store started this 
week to close Wednesdays at 6 p, m. 
A party of eight young ladies from 
the Farms enjoyed a trip to Marble- 
head Wednesday, visiting the places of 
historic interest. 
Work has been commenced on side- 
walk improvement at the Farms by 
laying granite edgestones, starting on 
Hale street, at Pickett’ s court and go- 
ing toward Hart street. 
The first game played Wednesdav in 
the newly formed league of the Bev- 
erly playground ball teams resulted in 
a win for the Ward 6 team over that 
of Ward 4. 
Miss Anna Cummings of Danvers is 
enjoying a two weeks’ vacation with 
her sister, Mrs. Harry J. Guinivan, 
West street. 
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«Letters remaining unclaimed at the 
Beverly Farms postofice for week 
ending July 23, 1913:—Miss hea; 
Brown, eae lagden, Esq., Madame 
Dubuiel, Geo. Law, Miss Annie War- 
-on, Albert Schmidt, Esq., Mrs. Wake- 
field— William R. Brooks, postmaster. 
An idea of the twisted reports of 
the evictions of the Ipswich strikers 
cen be obtained by a visit to the mill 
town. Although some of the Boston 
+apers toned down their eviction stor- 
ies a trifle after they found that but 
three families were dispossessed of 
their homes, their lurid descriptions 
of the wholesale evictions has led their 
readers to believe that the streets of 
Ipswich are strewn with household 
ecods, etc. The visitor to the town 
would not know there was a strike in 
». ogress were it not for the few ex- 
tra police from outside towns kept 
o1 hand for an emergency. Ipswich 
has had enough of I. W. W. methods 
of doing business and heartily wishes 
their speedy exit from the town, 
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The North Shore is quite accustom- 
ed to seeing flying machines soaring in 
the sky, but the flyi ing boats being con- 
structed for the Us S. Navy at the 
Marblehead plant of eee Co. & 
Curtis are giving the people along 
the waterfront something new to 
watch. 
swiftly through the water and at will 
The combination of sailing 
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soaring through clouds is an exhilar- 
ating sport, to say the least. The 
boats will undoubtedly come up to the 
navy standards, as they develop excel- 
lent speed, both in the water and in 
the air, and rise and alight on the 
waves at the will of the operators. 
Miss Helen Bamford, connected with 
the Burgess plant, has been accom- 
panying the operator on the trial 
flights of the flying boats the past 
week. 
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