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BEVERLY FARMS 
New lot of Hygrade Tungstens 
al reduced prices. Peter Gaudreau’s 
barber shop, Central sq. adv. 
Preston W. R. Corps, 93, on the 
afternoon and evening of Nov. 9th, 
inv Gs As Re shalloswil shold aecale: 
Tables will be arranged offering a 
fine assortment of fancy and useful 
articles and a choice assortment of 
cake) candye trtits epreservesancte. 
Between five and seven o'clock a 
supper will be offered to the public 
for a small fee. In the evening an 
entertainment will be given. 
Nicholas Lawlor of High st. was 
entertaining a few days the earlier 
part of this week a former well 
known Beverly Farms resident, Hor- 
atio Haskell, now of Post Mills, Vt. 
When Mr. Haskell went home Mr. 
Lawlor accompanied him and plans 
to spend the next two weeks as Mr. 
Haskell’s guest at Post Mills. 
Try Manchester Laundry for 
Quality and Service. Always at your 
call—Tel. 85 Manchester. adv. 
WE CAN 
HELP YOU 
Besides keeping your 
money ina safe place, 
we can help you with 
your accounting and 
your credits and your 
collections. 
There are many advan- 
tages of being a Nation- 
al bank depositor. Let 
about 
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them. 
Beverly National Bank 
A. W. Rogers, President 
J. R. Pope, Vice President 
E. S. Webber, Cashier 
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Oct. 29, 1915. 
SAWYER 
ESTABLISHED 1877 
CARRIAGE AND AUTOMOBILE REPAIRING 
NEW COVERINGS, TOPS and SLIP LININGS for AUTOMO- 
BILES. SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO ALTERATIONS 
Special Department for Automobiles 
Painting and Varnishing 
218-236 RANTOUL STREET, COR. BOW STREET rt ot 
First-Class Work 
BEVERLY 
Telephone: Factory 158-M; Residence 449-W 
LARCOM THEATRE, BEVERLY. 
This being the third anniversary, 
the N. H. Ware Co. has secured 
extra attractions, making one of the 
best programs ever seen in Beverly: 
“Neal of the Navy” 4th chapter of 
the greatest serial picture ever made; 
Bryant Washburn and Ruth Stone- 
house “in” “Inheritance,*4 \im) -tarée 
parts; The Three Winsome Harmon- 
ists, Military Instrumentalists. _Mon- 
day and Tuesday: Clara Kimball 
Young in “The Heart ‘of. the Blue 
Ridge,” in six parts. Wednesday 
and Thursday: ‘Via Wireless” by 
Winchell Smith and Paul Armstrong. 
Another Broadway success with a 
cast made up of the ablest talent of 
the stage, including Gail Kane, Bruce 
McRae, and an all star cast. New 
adventures of J. Rufus Wallingford 
in two parts with Max Figman and 
Burr MacIntosh. 
Bor. Kerr's Vartan, 
The scintilating stage star, Evelyn 
Nesbit, one of the biggest drawing 
cards in vaudeville, with her dancing 
partner, Jack Clifford, will head the 
bill at B. F. Keith’s Theatre the week 
of November Ist. Miss Nesbit will 
appear in a series of singing and 
dancing novelties. Besides her songs, 
she will introduce several original 
dances, including “The Evelyn Fox 
Trot” and the “Clifford Walk.” Miss 
Nesbit will wear some marvelously 
costly new gowns, Her engagement 
at B. F. Keith’s Theatre will be limit- 
ed to positively one week only. Other 
splendid star attractions will include 
Eddie Leonard and his dusky min- 
strel boys in a brand-new spectacular 
singing and dancing novelty; Marie 
Nordstrom, (Mrs. Henry E. Dixey,) 
in a new monologue; Julian Rose, one 
of the funniest and most original of 
Hebrew comedians; the Five Bel- 
monts; Adler and Arline; Mr. and 
Mrs, Norman Phillips; Irene and 
Bobbie Smith; and Claude Roode. 
Patronize Breeze Advertisers. 
HAVE YOUR PRESCRIPTIONS 
FILLED AT 
DELANEY’S 
Aputherary 
Cabot and Abbott Streets 
BEVERLY 
We keep everything that a good 
drug store should keep. 
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| Final 
| Tribute 
is made more impressive 
rather by quality of service 
than by display. 
We care for each case 
with that quiet dignity so 
desirable, and yet so lack- 
ing in most _ present-day 
funerals. 
7 S.A. GENTLEE & Son | 
. Undertakers 
277 Cabot Street, BEVERLY jf 
M. C. HORTON, Agent 
# 7 Brook Street, MANCHESTER & 
CAMPAIGN AGAINST TUBERCULOSIS. 
A free public meeting in the cam- 
paign against tuberculosis, will he 
held under the auspices of the Public 
Health Dispensary Commission of 
Beverly, on Sunday ‘next, October 
31st, at the Larcom Theatre, at 8 p. | 
m. There will be prominent speakers 
on the subject, a motion picture en- 
titled “The White Terror” with four 
reels, and music, singing by members 
of the Beverly Men’s Singing club. 
It is the desire of the Commission 
te get notice of this meeting to the 
public so that they may understand 
what the Commission is trying to do 
and how they may take advantage of 
the opportunities presented by the 
Public Health Dispensary. 
