BEVERLY FARMS 
Mrs. William L. Allen has returned 
from a visit with relatives at Portland 
and North Berwick, Me. 
John West Colony, Pilgrim Fathers, 
held an initiation in Marshall’s hall last 
evening, followed by a collation and 
social entertainment. A number of out- 
of-town visitors were present. 
Miss Marion Dickey is being congrat- 
ulated by her many friends at the Farms 
on her speedy recovery from illness 
which has of late necessitated her ab- 
sence from her desk at J. B. Dow & 
Co. 
Especial interest is being manifested 
by the members of Preston Post and As- 
sociates in the new _ pitch tourament 
which has just started and to the winners 
of which will be given good prizes. 
Last Thursday evening the second leg 
of the series was played. 
The lovers of whist will have an ex- 
ceptional opportunity to enjoy the game 
next Tuesday evening, Jan. 21, when 
the Beverly Farms Hook & Ladder com- 
pany will give a public whist in G. A. 
R. hall. There will be some good 
prizes awarded the winners. ‘The af- 
fair is conducted for the benefit of the 
company in furnishing their table at the 
~ coming fair in City hall. 
ene at the BREEZE Office. 
Big Reduction In Prices 
On Men’s, Boys’ and Children’s 
Overeoats, Suits, Trousers and Furnishings 
Why We Do It 
Men’s Overcoats. 
$10.00 grades now $7.90 
$15.00 grades now $11.90 
$20.00 grades now $15.90 
Ftc Ete. Etc; 
Men’s Trousers. 
Every pair reduced 20 rer cent or 
more. 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
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JOHN DANIBLS: 
GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS 
719 Hale Street, Beverly Farms 
Meat, Poultry and Game. 
Fresh Eggs, Butter and Cheese. All the best quality. 
All the best grades of Flour always on hand. 
kes-A FIRST CLASS BAKERY, equipped with the latest conveniences and in charge of 
expert bakers. Let us supply your needs. 
Our team is in Manchester every morning. 
Arthur Holland, the popular operator 
at the local station, and Mr. Taylor had 
an afternoon off Thursday and visited 
Boston. Now their friends are inquir- 
ing what they saw at Austin & Stone’s. 
A careful and painstaking preparation 
has been under way for quite a time for 
the presentation of the musical drama 
““In the Valley of the Mohawks,”’ 
which is to be presented in the basement 
of St. Margaret’s church, Monday even- 
ing, at 8 o'clock. The cast is made up 
of young people, some of whom have 
done some excellent work in this line on 
previous occasions. 
Mrs. George F. Wood, Mrs. W. F. 
Pike, Miss Fannie Williams and Miss 
Carrie Davis are the committee of ladies 
who have been selected to work in be- 
half of the local Hook & Ladder com- 
pany in furnishing their table at the com- 
ing fair, and they will gladly_receive any 
fancy articles that anyone may wish to 
denote to the cause. 
THE unseasonable weather of the past few monthe finds us 
greatly overstocked in all our departments, 
for new “Spring Merchandise—We need money to pay for our winter goods. 
always been, never to inflate values when advertising a sale of any kind, and you will find on_ all 
articles the original selling price with the reduction price. 
few prices—but remember every piece of clothing has been greatly reduced in price—Come Early. 
Men’s Suits. 
$8.00 Suits now $6.50 
$12.00 Suits now $8.90 
$18.00 Suits now $14.40 
Boys’ and Children’s Suits and 
Overcoats at Greatly Reduced Prices. 
Suit Cases, Bags and Trunks from 
20 per cent to 30 per cent reduction. 
Day & hoyt Company 
217 Essex Street 
For want of space we can quote only a 
Another Try For District Court. 
Beverly is to make another try before 
the legislature this year for legislation to 
establish a district court forthe city of 
Beverly and the towns of Wenham, 
Hamilton and Manchester. 
This will make the third time the 
matter has been brought to the legisla- 
ture and after a hard fight last year was 
referred to the next general court. The 
hill was taken from the files this week 
and was referred to the committee on 
judiciary. 
In the fight for the bill last year Man- 
chester was in favor of the plan, Wen- 
ham did not oppose it very strenuously, 
in Hamilton many of the residents were 
in favor of it, and one of the town of- 
ficials opposed the bill. 
A hearing will probably be granted by 
the committee at an early date. 
Breeze advertising pays. 
We need room 
Our policy has 
~ Furnishing Goods. 
Handkerchiefs 3c and upwards 
Hosiery 7c, SI1e, 19c BR 
Underwear 33c, 39c, 59c, etc. 
Suspenders 19c, 33c, 39c 
Neckwear SOc, 19c, 39c F 
Negligee Shirts APOsiORC. /9Cne 
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