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BEVERLY FARMS 
A Wilson club has been formed in 
Beverly with a large membership. 
John C. MeCarthy of Beverly Farms 
is one of the vice presidents. 
The first dance of the season given 
by the officers and crew of the U. 
S. S. Mayflower, was given in Neigh- 
bor’s hall last Monday evening. The 
hall presented a very attractive ap- 
pearance with is decorations of flags 
and bunting, the entire ceiling and 
walls being concealed. The orches- 
tra of seventeen pieces from the 
Mayflower furnished the music. The - 
uniforms of the officers and crew, 
with the pretty dresses of the 
ladies and the _ civilian clothes of 
the Beverly Farms young men made 
a pretty picture. Refreshments were 
served from a_ booth near the bal- 
cony. The hall was filled to its 
capacity. 
Mr. and Mrs. Eli R. Hodgkins 
have moved to Rockport, Mass., 
where they will make their home 
for at least the next two years. 
Their new home is located upon one 
of the highest hills of the town 
which gives them a view of miles of 
the surrounding territory. 
Mr. and Mrs. Frederick R. Sawyer 
of Denver, Colo., who are on a vaca- 
tion trip East, spent a part of last 
week at the Farms visiting friends. 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT 
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POLITICAL: -ADVERTISEMENT 
Special Notice to the. Working People 
of the 3th Essex District 
We appeal to you to read carefully the following record of : 
C. Augustus Norwood, candidate for Senator. 
Representative 
Norwood in 1912, is recorded as voting against all labor measures, 
upon which there was a roll call. 
In 1911, on the 54 hour bill for women and aie 
in favor and only 30 against. 
of the 61. 
173 voted 
Norwood was one of the 30. 
The eight hour bill passed by 149 to 61. 
Norwood. was one 
Mr. Norwood should not receive the support af a workingman 
as he has been their strongest opponent. 
ANTON A. SILVA, 
23 Trask St., Gloucester, Mass. ‘ 
Charles Davis, Reginald Hill, Ruel 
Davis and Arthur Harlow, four Bev- 
erly Farms young men, left last 
Monday for a two weeks’ trip to 
North Wolfboro, N. H. 
The Beverly Farms Athletic club 
Do Not Be Deceived 
Dollars and cents are not the only thing to be considered in buying Foods. 
There are many kinds of 
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 
other. 
The other day one of our customers came in and said: 
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ball team will go to Manchester to- 
morrow afternoon and play a return 
game with the Manchesters. Prob- 
ably a large delegation of Beverly 
Farms ‘‘rooters’’ will accompany 
the team. 
Please re- 
‘‘Mr. Thissell, the meats 
you have been sending us the last two years are just delicious and I have come in to see how 
you handle your foods to always have such nice, fresh things.’’ 
After looking around: 
‘“‘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 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 - 
and 151 - é : 
Two Phones, 150 
‘High Grade Food Products 
Thissell Company 
Beverly arsss. Mass. 
If one is busy call the other 
