NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
Beverly Hospital. 
In the report of the directors of the 
Bever]y Hospital, soon to be published, 
some interesting facts connected with 
the work of the past year are given. 
During the year just completed 231 
patients have been treated, of whom 
125 were males and 106 females. 
There were 84 medical cases and 147 
surgical cases, of which 39 were acci- 
dent cases; 145 patients were free 
and 88 paying. 
The running expenses for the year 
amounted to $8,328.18, and $2,936.07 
was received from patients and nurses’ 
services, leaving a balance to be raised 
Of $5,392.11. The friends of the 
hospital responded generously to its 
needs, and $5,809.80 was raised by 
contributions, leaving a balance in the 
treasury of 9417.69 
For the current year a neat sum 
was netted by the Society circus. 
While the exact amount of the net 
proceeds has not yet been determined, 
it will be close to $500. 
When the great expense incurred is 
considered, this is a phenomenal show- 
ing. The expensewas unusually heavy, 
inasmuch as the circus had met with 
reverses in recent engagements, and 
the committee in charge had to guar- 
antee all expenses of the circus in 
Beverly. Too much credit cannot be 
given to the committee that they had 
the courage to go ahead and make 
such a glorious success. Everybody 
was Satisfied, the circus made a good 
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thing, the hospital will receive a neat 
sum, and the people are unanimous in 
saying the circus was one of the best, 
if not the best, amusement that has 
ever been seen here. All honor to 
Dr) Johnsony Dr,.Sears, Aus Hooge, 
“Mel’’ Woodbury and their‘associates 
for their splendid work in behalf of 
the Beverly hospital. 
“Woodland” at the Tremont Theatre. 
“Woodland” at the Tremont Theatre in 
Boston has passed its one hundredth per- 
formance, and the celebration of that event 
last Wednesday night was a notable affair in 
theatricals. The popularity of this musical 
play has been established beyond question, 
and it seems to be growing in favor the 
longer it remains in Boston. Certainly no 
summer attraction has possessed greater 
charm or interesting originality. As to the 
costumes and scenery, it can be said without 
qualification that nothing so rarely beautiful 
has ever before been seen. The excellent 
company has been added to this week by 
Miss Emma Carus, a comedienne who will 
be missed in New York while she is appear- 
ing in “ Woodland” in Boston, for no more 
popularmember of the musical comedy ranks 
has ever contributed entertainment on 
Broadway. But the entire company in 
“Woodland” is exceptionally strong, and 
the play gives them a chance to do their 
best, for there is music, fun, dancing and all 
the elements that go to make a delightful 
summer entertainment. 
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Beverly Base-ball. 
Beverly and Roslindale played one 
of the best games of the season on 
Peabody’s field last Saturday. It 
was hotly contested throughout, and 
neither side made a run until the fifth 
inning, when Beverly tallied twice on 
a single by Grantand two errors by 
Roslindale. This proved enough to 
win the game, as neither side could 
get amanacross the rubber in the 
remainder of the game. It was a 
pitchers’ battle, and both pitchers. 
received fine support, except for the 
errors in the fifth, which allowed the 
Beverly boys to make the only two 
scores of the game. Beverly made 
three hits while Roslindale made five. 
Both teams put up a good fielding 
game, and two double plays were 
features of the play. 
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