- local fans. 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE. 
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BEVERLY FARMS 
An attractive new sign has been put 
up by J. B. Dow over the main entrance 
to the Sunnyside greenhouses. 
Samuel A. McKinnon has resumed 
his services with the North Shore Fish 
Co. for the season. 
Harry Howell has completed a very 
artistic and durable job of concreting and 
repairing the sidewalk 1 in front of Neigh- 
bor’s hall. 
Mrs. George Tobias of Somerville has 
been a guest of her brother and sister-in- 
law Mr. and Mrs. William S. Pike, 
Hale street, the past week. 
John D. Knowlton has let bis cottage 
forthe summer to W. D. Denegre, 
whose house at West Manchester. will 
not be completed by summer. 
E. Fred Day of the local department 
was elected on the board of directors of 
the Beverly Firemen’s Relief Sick Bene- 
fit association at its annual meeting held 
this week. 
, William H. Gerrish started ‘Thursday 
on his customary vacation from his duties 
as station agent at Pride’s, and with Mrs. 
Gerrish and daughter Mildred he will 
- spend the next few weeks at his. former 
home in Kittery, Me. 
The Ladies’ Sewing circle connected 
with Preston Relief: Corps, prolonged 
their meeting in G. A. R. hall Tuesday 
afternoon until the supper hour, when 
with a few invited guests they sat down 
to a fine spread in the banquet hall. 
The ball game at Peabody’s field this 
afternoon between the Beverly and Som- 
erville teams will attract a number of the 
Occasionally also a number 
of the fans may be seen wending their 
way toward Lynn to take in some of the 
N. E. League games. 
The local fire companies have elected 
oficers as follows: Ladder 2, Lewis 
G. Williams, captain; E. Fred Day, 
lieutenant, and George Tt Larcom, 
clerk. Engine 3, Duncan’ T. Smith, 
captain; “Thomas va Gauld, lieutenant, 
and Edward F. Campbell, clerk. 
Among the graduates from the Bev- 
erly High school at the completion of 
this term are the following Farms~ schol- 
ars: Miss Carrie Davis, Roy Wallis 
and jarcom Ober. Miss Ella “Low 
will also conclude her studies there in 
order that she might take up another 
branch of study next fall. 
The board of fire engineers met at 
the Central station last evening and ap- 
_. proved the list of officers as named at 
_ the annual meetings of the companies 
- held Monday evening. Provision was 
made for looking after the out-of-town 
calls and engineers detailed to answer. 
_ Engineer Publicover will look after calls 
_ from Manchester, Gloucester or cape 
towns, 
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A\y That otherwise, 
AN sameness about ‘the furnishings of, as to have made 
there 
fi, it look sort of ordinary, o 
lends to it that carries it, 
costly to build. 
- most artistic room. 
AN 
Quaint {slatted-Door Book Cases cost but 1314.00 <* 
MN in it. 
PA \ Library Tables, 
By Its Adoption Manale the Home 
might have 
or commonplace, and with 
this, no extra expense added to the general cost. 
"Tis the straight, dignified lines, the massiveness AN 
_ of the frames, the: weather beaten color, and the rich- A) 
ness that the Spanish leather used for the *ushions M\\ 
in the mind’s 
the world of extravagance, but a close study into the 
constructional side of it develops the fact that it’s not 
e e e 
a» Mission Furniture A\ 
f It is suggested by every interior decorator for at AN 
fi\ least one room in one’s house today and there are the 
most exquisite rugs, wall papers and draperies nade “iN 
to use with :t, that go toward the completing of a 
with contrivances, 
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been so much 
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S eye, way into fs 
AN 
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uniqae, such 
#N as revolving book- teks beneath the top or magazine My 
price from $4.75. 
Morris Chairs, the 
AN man, are hut $11.00. 
a. style. 
| ebate 
e have 
Ah its looks. 
A\ .  Won’t you visit it? 
aN shelves at either end, can be had for $15.00. 
Most Comfortable Chairs and 
“haven of 
And many more’s the piece of furniture that is 
AN artistic and not costly, that may be had here to com- iN 
MW plete a setting for the Hall or Den in 
AN one room devoted entirely to its dis- "fF 
fi\ play, arranged especially to give 
Rockers run in 
rest” for .weary 
this Mission 
you the true idea of 4}) 
At the annual meeting of the Beverly 
Savings bank ‘Tuesday Thomas D. Con- 
nolly was re-elected on the board of 
trustees. 
There will be no session of the Sarah 
W. Whitman club next week, but -on 
Wednesday afternoon, May 20, the 
meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. 
George D. Batchelder, Hart street. 
The club met with Mrs. Edwin May the 
past week. 
Charles Martin has taken the store in 
the block where his automobile and 
bicycle repair shop is located, formerly 
used as apool room, and is using the 
store in connection with his former 
quarters, the change being made _neces- 
sary owing to increasing business. 
Have your printing done at The 
Breeze Print, Manchester. 
IRA B. CASE 
Registered Pharmacist 
SUCCESSOR TO 
JOHN A. TROWT 
Pride’ S Ciobetng Dae Store 
has opened for the season vwith a 
full line of Drugs, Toilet Articles, 
Stationery, Confectionery, Pipes, 
Cigars and ‘Tobaccos. 
eC etese geetely abintten 
Hale St,, 
North Shore Breeze for sale 
Pride’s Crossing 
