— POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT 
_ ©. Augustus Norwood, who is out 
for the Republican nomination as 
State Senator in the Third Essex 
‘District, was born at Hamilton, on 
August 21, 1880. After his element- 
ary education in the public schools 
from 
later 
i He is a member of the Essex 
County, Massachusetts State and 
American Bar Associations, as well 
‘as of many clubs and societies, in- 
eluding the Grange and the Knights 
Templar.. A life-long Republican, he 
as attended several of the party 
_ conventions and is now secretary of 
the Republican Town Committee of 
Hamilton. 
His official career began as a town 
_ officer, when he served as Selectman, 
Moderator and School Committee- 
POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT 
FOR THIRD ESSEX SENATORSHIP 
. AUGUSTUS NORWOOD OF HAMILTON, A CANDIDATE 
man of Hamilton. Later he was 
elected to the Massachusetts House, 
serving two years, during which he 
sat, at different periods, on the Ju- 
diciary, Water Supply and Fish and 
Game Committees. During his term 
in the House, le devoted his time to 
bills of local interest, working tire- 
lessly for such measures, including 
the Harbor Cove and Mill River 
dredging bills, the Veterans’ Gratui- 
ty Bill, the Essex County Agricul- 
tural School, the Ipswich River 
Water Supply, the Newburyport 
Bridge bill, the law which settled 
the position of the clam industry in 
Essex County for the next ten years, 
the opening of the hunting season 
on Columbus Day, and other meas- 
ures. 
C. Augustus Norwood, 
Hamilton, Mass. 
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e BEVERLY FARMS 
George E. Roberts has resigned as 
gardener at the Charles H. Tweed 
estate, having accepted a similar 
position at Needham, Mass., where 
he has moved his family. Mr. Mur- 
_ phy is Mr. Robert’s successor at the 
_ Tweed estate. 
- louis Gainley and family, who 
- have resided on Vine street for sev- 
eral years, have moved to Lynn, 
- where they will make their home. 
Miss Jane M. Watson will com- 
~ menee her dancing class for children 
Thursday afternoon, Oct. 10th in 
. Marshall’s hall. 
Preston WRC will celebrate their 
F 25th anniversary on Tuesday, Oct. 
— 15th. The GAR Post and many 
_ prominent people will be their 
guests. Department officials of the 
GAR and WRC will also be present. 
An entertainment and speech mak- 
ing will be followed by a banquet 
furnished by a caterer. Music will 
be furnished by an orchestra. 
The Central square club, com- 
- posed of popular Beverly Farms 
men, will give a public dance in 
_ Neighbor’s hail next Monday even- 
ing, Sept. 23rd. _Long’s orchestra 
will furnish music. P 
Mrs. Johnson of Washington, D. 
C., is visiting at the Farms. She is 
the wife of Quartermaster R. John- 
son of the U. S. S. Mayflower. 
The New England 
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