WENHAM 
The Y. M. C. A. building was 
cleaned last week and rendered more 
serviceable for the fall season. The 
officers and local committee met and 
made arrangements for resuming the 
work. 
In the death of Dr. Charles T. Par- 
ker last week Wenham lost one of 
its respected summer residents. The 
funeral services in the Wenham Neck 
ehureh drew a large attendance of 
neighbors and friends. When Mrs. 
Parker selected the old Wenham 
cemetery as the place for the inter- 
ment, she gave silent testimony to 
the strength of Wenham’s hold up- 
on her and her husband’s affection. 
Installation of New Telephone Sys- 
tem at Wenham 
All along the North Shore new 
telephone exchanges and improve- 
ments on the old order of things are 
being provided. Last Saturday 
week the new exchange at Wenham 
Center, which will serve Hamilton as 
well as Wenham, was opened. The 
new office is just across the street 
from the old and is much more com- 
modious in many ways. The light 
system, has taken the place of the 
magneto system here, too. The cut 
over took place in five seconds, which 
is something of a record. Joseph 
Cawthorne of Manchester had the 
honor of taking the first call at the 
new board. Now that a new central 
office has been opened in Wenham, 
there are greater facilities for good 
service. The town has a wire chief 
of its own, now, whereas, formerly, 
it had to depend on Beverly. Miss 
Robbins is as before, the chief opera- 
tor, Joseph Costello is the night 
operator. Already many have spok- 
en of the great advantages of the 
installation of the new service with 
highest praise. 
If you are leaving the seashore 
for your city home mail us change 
-of address so that the Breeze can 
reach you promptly. 
Harvard Graduate — Experienced 
Tutor. (3 years) desires position with family 
intending to pass the winter in France. Can 
refer to families well known along NorthShore. 
F. A. SHAW, Cotton St., Roslindale, Mass. 
Only thoroughly trained 
competent servants (male 
or female) supplied. Re- 
ferences personally and 
_ carefully investigated 
305 Fifth Ave., 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
B. F. Keith’s Theatre. 
One of the greatest bills of the 
season, with practically every act 
new to Boston, is promised for B. F. 
Keith’s Theatre next week.. With 
Joseph Hart’s latest and best pro- 
duction, ‘‘Honor Among Thieves,’’ 
the Great Jungman Troupe, and 
Robbie Gordon, the posing Venus, 
the week will be exceptionally not- 
able in novelties. This comedy tells 
a most interesting and amusing 
story of life among the crooks and 
thieves of New York City. Two em- 
inently respectable bachelors share 
an-apartment. A burglar attempts 
to rifle their rooms. He is captured, 
and then recognizes the two bachel- 
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to rob the would-be robber. The lat- 
ter gets a policeman, and upon the 
discovery that the officer also is an 
ex-crook, the four decide to devide 
the spoils equally among them. Rob- 
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will present a _ startling series of 
studies in living marble, including 
‘‘TMhe Lion’s Bride.’’ The Great 
Jungman troupe is a fine company 
of high wire artists and aerialists, 
and others will be Van and Schenck 
in a novel act; Mullen and Coogan, 
two funny comedians; Puck and 
Lewis, a clever boy and girl; Will 
Setron, the double-voiced vocalist, 
and others yet to be announced. 
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MAGNOLIA 
FOR SALE— 
Three Extremely Attractive Lots 
of two and three acres, situated 
on high land near Norman’s Woe 
with fine views of the ocean. 
Will be sold at reasonable prices. 
Jonathan May 
Magnolia, Mass. 
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