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INSURANCE 
THAT INSURES 
In this agency are represented some of the 
oldest, strongest, fire-tested companies in the 
world, and all policies issued through this 
agency are protected with abundant capital. 
Losses are promptly and satisfactorily paid, 
as hundreds of our customers can testify 
during our 30 years’ experience at 160-164 
Cabot Street. 
SAMUEL H. STONE 
164 Cabot St., Beverly. 
HAVE YOUR PRESCRIPTIONS 
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DELANEY’S 
Apothecary 
Cor CABO and ABBOTT. 3 oS: 
BEV E.R Lev 
We keep everything that a good drug store 
should keep. 
VACATION 
Needs mm GRIP 
When packing your grip you may 
have forgotten the following summers 
country comforts: 
Cold Cream for sun burn and freckles, 
Talcum Powder for perspiring and 
over heated skin. Hand brush, 
Tooth brush, and powder, paste or 
wash. Good pure soap, scented or 
unscented, and soap holder. Combi- 
nation nail file, cleaner and clipper. 
When in our neighborhood, step in. 
We may be able to give you reliable 
suggestions. We carry only the best 
of toilet requisites. Prices low for 
such quality. P 
HE: Plummet rg 
3 stones. 
Mason Block, Cabot St. 
Rantoul, Cor. Elliott St. 
Rantoul, Cor. R. R. Ave. 
BEVERLY, - MASSACHUSETTS 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE . 
BEVERLY FARMS 
Alexander Dow | left Thursday 
morning for Princeton, N.J., where 
he will spend several weeks visiting 
his son Robert Dow. Mr. Dow, 
whose age is about 80 years, makes 
the journey alone and later on_antici- 
pates a trip to his old home in Scot- 
land. 
Miss Florence Bean, supervisor of 
drawing in the public schools of Hart- 
ford, Conn., is visiting her former 
college companion, Mrs. Lewis G. 
Williams, Hart street. 
Allen Campbell, who has been for 
quite a period confined to the Beverly 
hospital, was allowed home Wednes- 
ay of this week, somewhat improved, 
but he is still obliged to resort to the 
use of crutches. 
Miss Marjorie Lenox of Cambridge 
and a teacher in the public schools of 
that city, is spending her vacation at 
the Farms, a guest of her sister, Mrs. 
John Grey, Everett street. 
We are agents for the Broad Valley 
Farm jumbo squabs. Preble’s market, 
Beverly Farms. i 
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Gallagher 
(nee Rosella Blanchard) are delighted 
over the arrival of a little girl who 
came to their home last Wednesday 
morning. 
Mrs. Edward May and Miss Etna 
May left the early part of the week 
for the granite state, and will spend a 
fortnight enjoying life in the vicinity 
of Tilton. 
Charles H. Bent, the North Shore 
electrical contractor, purchased a new 
bicycle Wednesday, and a half hour 
later left the same against the curb- 
ing to visit one of the stores—while 
inside he heard a crash and hurried 
out only to find his nice new bike a 
total wreck crushed by an automobile. 
While it was an accident Mr. Bent 
was somewhat provoked, but has the 
promise of the owner of the auto that 
the damage will be made good. 
Mrs. E. F. Burnham and her daugh- 
ter, Mrs. E. A. Burnham of Chicago, 
Ill., and formerly of Essex, are visit- 
ing relatives in this vicinity and are 
at present the guests of Mr and Mrs. 
Winthrop F. Low. 
The many friends and acquaintances 
of Mrs. Katherine Lane (nee Kather- 
ine O’Brien), wife of the late Dr. T. 
Joseph Lane, were given somewhat of 
a surprise at the announcement of 
the marriage of Mrs. Lane to Thomas 
Francis Carey. The event took place 
on Wednesday, July 18, at St. Leo’s 
church, New York City. 
Plums, peaches, grapes, and _ all 
fruits of the season, fresh daily at 
Preble’s market, Beverly Farms. * 
H. M. & R. E. HODGKINS, 
PAINTERS, 
Beverly Farms, Mass. - 
Lock Box 1104. 
Tel. 27-12. 
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TJOHN & TROWT 
Pharmacist 
AUUTEL TTL” 
(Successor to F. G. Haynes) 
Hale St., Prides Crossing 
Just received a full line of 
PERFUMES 
TOILET ARG@GLLS 
SPONGES 
SOAPS 
BRUSHES, Etc. 
Special attention given to 
PRESCRIPTIONS. 
ICE-COLD SODAS and 
COLLEGE ICES. 
AGENTS FOR 
Portland Sewer Pipe 
WHITCOME-CARTER C0, 
BEVERLY, MASS. 
$10 BARGAINS IN” $60 
“Typewriters 
Rebuilt machines with new platen, 
type ribbons, etc. 
$25 to $35, Guaranteed. 
Machines almost new at low prices. 
Rented, Repaired, Exchanged. 
The TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE 
38 Bromfield St., Boston, Mass. 
J. E. McCoLGan, Mgr Tel. 166 Main 
