Sept. 17, 1915. 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 
BEVERLY FARMS 
The annual picnic and outing cf 
the Beverly Farms Firemen was held 
last Saturday at wwe Henry Preston 
field, Hart street, and it certainly was 
a good time for the big crowd that 
attended. A number of city officials 
and members of the fire departmeut 
from the city proper were special 
guests. A good dinner was served 
and an interesting program of spo-ts 
including a ball-game was run off. 
The big attendance at the private 
party given by the Chauffeurs’ club 
i Neiehbors hall a short time ago and 
the good time they had, has resulted 
in the club giving another party. This 
ti -e it will be a public affair and will 
fake place in Neighbors hall next 
Juesday evening, Sept. 21. 
The primaries will be held next 
Tuesday, Sept. 21. Voting in Ward 
6 will be as usual in G. A. R. hall and 
th: polls open from 6.00 a. m. to 4.09 
p.m. 
Judge Michael Connolly and faw- 
ily who have occupied Connolly 
B:os.’ “Homestead” on Haskell st., 
this summer returned to their home 
in Waltham Monday. 
The: baseball gares at the new 
athletic field at Beverly to~orrow, 
be’ ween Peabody and Beverly, also at 
Manchester between the Maples and 
Manchester, will attract the usual 
large attendance of fans from Bev- 
erly Farms, 
Dr. W. H. Tyler, who has lived at 
2c Hart street for the past two years, 
plans to close his office here and will 
move back to Manchester. 
Mr. and Mrs. William 2. Cooper 
of North Adams, have spent the past 
week at Beverly Farms, visiting 
friends. : 
A decided attraction next Thurs- 
a 
day evening in Neighbors hall will he 
the annual dance of the Clan Wallace, 
127, Order Scottish Clans. Besides 
the usual order of dances, there wll 
be special attractions. The ~usic ot 
> bag pipes and some of the par- 
ticipants dressed in the Highland cos- 
tume will be novel and attractive 
features. 
William G. Marshall has been sel- 
ected a call menber of the Beverly 
Farms Fire Department, vice How- 
ard P. Williams resigned. 
On Wednesday, Mrs. Chas. F. 
Preston and daughter, Mrs. Howard 
A. Doane, left for a sojourn at Inter- 
wale, N: H. 
Station-agent W. E. McDonald of 
Beverly Farms is enioying a vacation 
with his family. They have spent 
the past week visiting places of inter- 
est in Maine. 
A petition has been sent to the City 
government by Preston W. R. Corps, 
asking that when the new library is 
completed and the old quarters va- 
cated, the latter might be occupied 
bypines Gaya ho samds Waite Ose. The 
matter has been referred to the com- 
mittee on finance and property 
After a delay of some weeks, work 
has been started on Hart street for 
the widening and improving on the 
north side, commencing opposite 
Greenwood ave. and extending to the 
estate of Henry Nolan. As there is 
considerable ledge to excavate, the 
work so far has consisted principally 
of steam drilling in preparation for 
blasting. City employees are doing 
the work. 
Rev. )} Clarence 5 9\Pond, ‘pastor < t 
the Beverly Farms Baptist church, is 
enjoying his annual vacation which 
extends to the first week in October. 
With Mrs. Pond, they are spending 
the vacation days pleasantly at: Po- 
casset and other places of interest on 
Cape Cod. 
On Sept. 27, Louis Hamberger will 
enter the Boston University Law 
School. ; 
It now looks as though Matthew 
Smith will be paid for his cow. The 
comaritteéy of legal affairs’ and “ac 
counts “of the "Beverly City Gove., 
recommended that he be paid $125. 
The cow died, it is claimed, from 
poisoning due to spraying. 
The total registration in the Bever- 
ly grade schools is 3280. At the 
Beverly Farms schools there are 203 
pupils. 
Mechanics are at work in the va- 
cant store of Michael T. Murphy on 
West street, installing counters, 
shelves and fixtures. Mr. Murphy 
is to move his stable and automobile 
supply buisness into the new quarters 
very soon, 
and Game 
Fruit and Berries 
The Best 
Poultry 
Eggs and Butter 
Quality 
BREWER’S 
WALTER P. BREWER, Prop. 
Meats and Provisions 
Orders will be Collected Every 
Morning 
BEVERLY FARMS 
F.W.VARNEY 
KReyistered 
Ayputherary 
BEVERLY FARMS 
MAKES a specialty of com- 
} ounding physicians’ per- 
scriptions. This department 
is fully stocked with reliable 
and up-to-date remecies and 
is constantly under the super- 
Phar- 
vision of Gradua es of 
macy of long experience. 
New York and Boston Daily and 
Sunday Papers 
Two Telephones; 77, 8202 
If one is busy, call the other 
Cornelius Barry of Hign st., has en- 
rolled as a student at St. John’s Pre- 
paratory School at Danvers. 
Lawrence J. Watson, 2d, has spent 
the past week on a _ business trip 
through the “western part of New 
York state. 
Among “the, visitors’, ath Beverly 
Farms the past week have been Mc. 
and. Mrs... Prank ~W. Stewart “ot 
Exeter, N. H. 
Pin Ge cv corayeodis 
Farms man to own an 
He has a Hupmobile runabout, 
looking car. 
On--Saturday slast, “aiythe Beverly 
Hospital, a daughter born to Mr. and 
Mrs+ John  -Connors (nee Nelle 
Dixon ho swine sneside” “ate Bevery 
Farms, corner High and Haskell sts. 
MARKED 
the latest 
automobile. 
a fine 
and Promptly Filled. 
MASS. 
Coal 
JOHN H. CHEEVER 
JAMES B. DOW & CO. 
and Wood 
We are now prepared to deliver coal at short notice to all parts of Man- 
Beach Street, 
JAMES B. DOW 
Manchester 
chester and Beverly Farms. 
Oak Street, 
Beverly Farms 
