34 NORTH SHORE BREEZE. 
BEVERLY FARMS 
High Grade Groceries and Table Luxuries. 
Puroxia and Cantrell & Cochrane’s Ginger Ale, Sarsaparilla and Soda 
Waters: Mineral, Foreign and Domestic. 
GROCER > Olives ; Cocktail, Pitted, Stuffed and Ripe. 
Mr. and Mrs. Duncan T. Smith cele- 
brated the 23rd anniversary of their mar- 
riage, Tuesday. Olive Oil: Rae’s Lucca; Veuve Chaffard. 
‘J. Edward Quinn of Milwaukee, AGENT FOR: Dried, Crystalized, Preserved and Canned Fruits. 
Wis. BRS King Arthur Flour. Biscuits and Wafers ;_ Huntley & Palmer’s. 
is., spent the early part of the week Deerfoot Farm Products. Underwood, Curtice Bros”., and R. & R. Meats. 
here, visiting friends. 
John A. Morrison has invented a tide 
valve; which works admirably and on 
which he has-secured a patent. 
Miss Annie Sheerin of Roxbury ar- 
rived at the Farms early this week, where 
_she will be the guest of relatives for the 
summer 
-A-number from the Farms attended 
the reception and dance, Thursday even- 
ing, given by the graduating class of the 
Beverly high school, in City hall. 
Alfred H. Towne of - Halifax, 
N.ES., has secured employment on one 
of the summer estates here this season 
and arrived Wednesday with Mrs. 
‘Towne. 
Fred Williams, who has long been 
caretaker of one of the estates at Pride’s 
and has been accustomed to live on the 
estate, has moved with his family, into 
his own house on Hart street. fet 
The Sarah Wyman Whitman club a Plan rw AE Set A W N A RN G &S Sendenananaoe 
met Wednesday at the home of its presi- 
dent, Mrs. William C. Webster on 
Hal oF | voted, at the busi- and 
a se rea a hold@iciecal fair = 7 TENTS estan 
FLAGS 
on Thursday, August 27. Next week 
Mrs. C. L. Williams will entertain the 
We cater especially to 
North Shore Trade 
members of the club with an outing on 
and can furnish first- 
Nobscot & Poland Spring Waters. Roquefort, Swiss, Edam, Cream, Club, 
Young American and American Factory Cheese. 
123 Hale Street 4 Beverly, Mass. & Telephone Connection 
Carpet Cleaning and Rug Works 
- Garpets and Rugs of all 
kinds thoroughly Cleansed 
Carpets made into Handsome Rugs. 
———Send for Gircular — = SS ees 
Works: Washington Sq., “36-1 Gloucester, Mass. 
PRPS LOGS EOLIN 
ORR 
West Beach. 
The engagement of Miss Elsie F. 
Symonds of Southbridge, to Henry M. 
Smith, also of Southbridge, has been an- 
nounced. Miss Symonds was at one a work done on the 
time bookkeeper for Forester H. Peirce, ; North Shore 
the plumber and has many friends in 
town. . 
class references as to 
Canvas Hammocks, Tent Poles and Pins, Flag Poles, Large and Small 
a Tents, Awnings, Frames and Fixtures, Floor Covers 
By the collapse of an automobile tire, 
Wedding Canopies 
a Lynnfield automobilist and his daugh- g . E 
ter, were thrown from their car on the ‘Telephone, Richmond 1726-2 
Hamilton road near tne residence of 
Charles F. Ayer Thursday, and both A. Frickson Co. 42 North Market St., Boston, Mass: 
E. E. ERICKSON Established 1865 
were severely injured. Dr. John J. 
Riordan of Beverly Farms, was driving 
towards home when he found the auto- AORLRLSIELLIS POOLE 
mobilist lying by the side of the road, the 
accident having occurred but a few min- *«Nlever Say Die’”’ 
utes before he arrived on the scene. 1s ‘dn old make Re a ; 
Some distance farther along he found the Say thine worth dyeing, boge etied et And 
daughter of the driver of the machine. there are so many supposedly worthless things 
Both were stunned by the fall and the in the way of clothing, curtains, feathers, etc., 
daughter was found to have sustained a that are worth dyeing and cleaning that we would 
fracture of the arm. The machine, BN Sn Deg Shr phriog them anay. acdenee Meet ae 
which was toppled over on its side by the new-looking we can make garments that now 
appear to be old and shabby. And the cost is 
but trifling. 
collapse of the tire was burned and was 
Lewis’ Bay State 
a total wreck. The man and his daugh- 
ter were taken to the residence of Dr. 
Dyeing & Cleansing Works 
54 Lafayette St., Salem 
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were treated and later went to their 
homes. 
