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BEVERLY 
The first-meeting of the Woman's 
Home Missionary Society of the 
First Baptist Church was held on 
Thursday afternoon and _ evening. 
In the afternoon there was a recep- 
tion to the “Precious Jewels,” a 
bane of little tots doing in their 
littic way what they can for mis- 
sio..s, with Mrs. C. W. Chamber- 
‘lit, Mrs. Joseph A. Wilson and 
Miss =lizabeth Foster as hostess- 
es. .In the evening there was a 
rally led by Mrs. Carey W. Cham- 
berlin and Miss Eleanor H. Brown 
gave an interesting account of her 
experiences at the conference of 
See eM.) Meat Silver Bay,.N. 
Yeeine july. 
Mrs. Ruby S. Baker, the new 
teacher at the High School, and 
Miss Winifred Winslow of the 
Cove School have taken rooms with 
Mrs. Charles P. Lefavour, Lovett 
Street. 
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Stuffed Dates 
Salted Nut Meats 
and 
Peanut Butter 
StH. 
DELICIOUS and HEALTHY 
For Sale by Drugzgists 
and Fancy Grocers 
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BEVERLY, MASS. 
drug store is sojourning at 
Alice L. Haskell 
Miss 
Sunday as the guest of friends in 
Willimantic, Conn. 
Nirs. Herbert Hanson of Dodge 
Street is the guest of friends in 
Sharon, Vt. 
spent 
The schools opened Monday 
with a large attendance. A number 
of the rooms are overcrowded. 
The teaching force remains practi- 
cally the same as last year, there 
being but a few changes. There is 
an extra force of four teachers at 
the High School. 
Dr. and Mrs. Charles W. Had- 
dock left on Monday for Sunapee, 
N. H., where they have a pretty 
cottage on the shores of Lake Sun- 
apee. The trip was made in the 
doctor’s automobile. 
Miss Helen A. Wallis of Char- 
nock Street has been entertaining 
her’ cousins, Misses Myra and 
Mary Greenleaf of Huntington, 
' Pa., the past week. 
Moore’s 
Bar- 
George E. Wildes of 
rington, Me. 
Miss Laura Hanson has returned 
from a two months’ tour of Nova 
Scotia. 
Mrs. Fred O. Cressy and son Jo- 
seph of Beckford Street have  re- 
turned from a_ pleasant vacation 
trip to Nova Scotia. 
To Let, Want, Lost, Found, etc., 25 
cents first week: 10 cents a week 
after. 
CAPITAL 2 ° ° . a 
ON Nall 
Essential to Your Financial Interests | 
An Account with the Beverly National Bank assures that full measure of Security and Satisfac- 
tion so essential to the promotion of your financial interests. 
We respectfully solicit your Account and Banking Business. 
BEVERLY NATIONAL BANK 
BEVERLY, MASS. 
" “You Never Can Tell” was 
THE REPAIRING QUESTION 
is always a serious one. 
pay you for the necessary outlay is best solved by 
letting US examine your damaged carriage. 
will give you a fair and honest opinion, and if 
repairs are wanted will make them skillfully and 
expeditiously 
Whether it wil-cr willnot 
We 
AT OLD STAND, 
CORNER OF BOW AND RANTOUL STS. 
BEVERLY, MASS. 
E. C. SAWYER. 
You Never Can Tell.” 
For the second week of his en- 
gagement at the Tremont Theatre, 
Boston, Arnold Daly will present 
Bernard Shaw’s sparkling satire, 
“You Never Can Tell,’ in which 
Mr. Daly was seen fer five months 
at the Garrick Theatre, New York. 
The uncertainty 
expressed in 
never 
more clearly illustrated than in the 
career of the comedy itself. The 
artistry in the production was dis- 
played by the way in which Mr. 
Daly scorned the allurements of the 
spot light and kept his own role,— 
by no means the most prominent in 
the comedy—in exactly its proper 
relation to the others, his first aim 
being to give a faithful and _per- 
fectly balanced representation of 
the author’s ideas. These ideas he 
received not alone from his own in- 
terpretation of the text, but also 
from Mr. Shaw in person. 
$5.00 Hudson River Excursion via 
Boston & Albany, Thursday, 
October 11. 
Through the Berkshire Hills to 
Albany, down the Hudson River to 
New York, thence via Fall River 
Line for $5.00. This vear the excur- 
sion starts from Boston, Thursday. 
October 11. Send for descriptive 
leaflet. 
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