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NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
BEVERLY FARMS 
Mrs. Charles F. Preston and Mr. 
and Mrs. Howard A. Doane left the 
Farms last Monday for a vacation 
trip in New Hampshire. They are 
located at the ‘‘Bungalow’’ on the 
shore of Newfound lake. 
Rev. Charles A. Logue, pastor of 
the Chureh of Our Holy Redeemer 
at Freeport, L. I, has been a visitor 
at Beverly Farms this week. 
The Beverly Farms Firemen are 
to hold their annual picnic and out- 
ing at the Wyatt & Trowt field off 
Hart street, Saturday afternoon. 
The firemen from the Central station 
will be their guests. Besides servy- 
ing an excellent dinner a fine list of 
sports has been arranged. 
The Sarah Wyman Whitman club 
desire to thank everyone who as- 
sisted in any way in making their 
fair a success last week. 
Ernest Townsend and_ family, 
who have lived on the H. C. Pierce 
estate at Prides for the past seven 
years moved Monday to the Mrs. 
Lathrop Brown (R. C. Hooper) es- 
tate, where Mr. Hooper takes charge 
as superintendent. 
The Beverly Board of Registrars . 
will be in session at rooms2 and 3 
in City hall for the purpose of 
qualifying and registering voters on 
the following dates: This evening, 
Sept. 138, Wednesday Sept. 18th, Fri- 
day, Sept. 20th from 7.30 to 9.00 
p. m. for the Primary election to be 
held on Tuesday Sept. 24th. 
Miss Eleanor Connolly left the 
Farms on Wednesday to commence 
her studies ata girl’s_ college at 
Hooksett, N. H. 
Miss Anna McCafferty of Philadel- 
phia, Pa., has been a recent guest of 
her aunt, Mrs. Thomas Neville, Hale 
street. 
Letters remaining unclaimed at 
Beverly Farms Postoffice for week 
ending Sept. 11, 1912: W. H. Brown, 
Andrew Broser, Mrs. H. G. Colby, 
J. O. Ellesin, C. E. Hodges, Patrick 
Kaby, Miss Ida Pearson, Mrs. Thom- 
as W. Pittsburgh, Henry Cooper.— 
William R. Brooks, Postmaster. 
Empire Theatre, Salem. 
‘‘Officer 666,’’ the new farce pro- 
duced by Cohan & Harris, is an- 
nounced for presentation at the Em- 
pire Theatre, Salem, tonight. A 
specially chosen company will ap- 
pear in the success,. including Ed- 
mund Shalet, Dan Moyes, Sydney 
Stone, Gladden James, Ione Brght, 
Edna Hibbard, Sadie Duff, Burton 
Miller, Charles Martin and Daniel 
Hamilton. 
‘‘Love laughs at locksmiths,’’ and 
now the little god of affection is 
laughing at the police, for in the 
play, ‘‘Officer 666,’’ the little rascal 
wages a battle of. wits with a platoon 
of bluecoats and puts them to rout. 
Helen Grayece and her noted 
stock organization will appear at the 
Empire all next week in a reper- 
toire of successful plays, many of 
them scoring success on the big cir- 
cuits last season. Matinees will be 
given daily, beginning Tuesday. 
‘““‘THE COUNTY SHERIFF.’’ 
Union Hill Theatre, Gloucester. 
The theatre-goers will have a treat 
in store when ‘‘The County Sheriff ’ 
comes to the Union Hill Theatre, 
Gloucester, on Friday and Saturday. 
This is one of those quiet melodramas 
that burns little powder. Still 
abounding in heart interest and 
thrilling climaxes, it tells a beauti- 
ful love story of the plains, with just 
enough comedy to relieve the inten- 
sity of the dramatic situation. The 
story is told in four acts and special 
scenic and stage equipments are ear- 
ried for the entire production. 
other. 
Two Phones, 150 
and 151 = c a 
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Dollars and cents are not the only thing to be considered in buying Foods. Please re- 
member your food is the only thing that nourishes your body. 
many qualities; there are also many men of many minds. History repeats trying to do one 
The other day one of our customers came in and said: 
you have been sending us the last two yearsare just delicious and I have come in to see how 
you handle your foods to always have such nice, fresh things.’’ 
“‘T see; you have everything so sanitary and clean; you do such a large business, your stock 
is best quality and fresh all the time.’’ 
We Invite Your Inspection 
All goods sold at Boston Market prices. Our guarantee 
High Grade Food Products 
There are many kinds of 
A SQUARE DEAL TO ALL. 
We Are the Only House on the North Shore 
that can supply your table with all the pure foods required under one account. 
The 
Post Office Building ~ 
Thissell Company 
- Beverly Farms, Mass. 
If one is busy call the other 
‘Mr. Thissell, the meats 
After looking around: 
