NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
BEVERLY. 
Miss Clyte Dodge has resumed her 
duties as bookkeeper at Robert 
Robertson’s after a two weeks’ vaca- 
tion at Highland light, on Cape Cod. 
William A. Crouse has returned 
from a three weeks’ vacation which 
he spent down east. Mr. Crouse was 
a passenger aboard the steamer City 
of Rockland, when she run on to a 
rock a short time ago, and he reports 
an exciting experience. 
Dr.and Mrs. H. E. Sears are again 
at their Beverly home, aftera pleasant 
vacation at North Haven, Me. 
Dudley L. Pickman, who has been 
away with a party of friends on a 
cruise down as far as Bar Harbor in 
his yacht “Aurora,” arrived at his 
home at the Cove Tuesday. 
The members of the Beverly Im- 
provement society will be the guests 
of Miss Katherine E. Sillsbee next 
Wednesday afternoon at her Beverly 
Cove cottage. 
Beverly Base-ball. 
Roslindale turned the tables on Beverly 
last Saturday, defeating the local team by 
the score of 5 to 1, thereby getting revenge 
for the defeat which Beverly administered 
to them a short time ago. 
Roslindale took the lead at the very start, 
scoring tworuns in the first inning. This 
alone was enough to win the game, as Bev- 
erly was able to get only one man across the 
plate in the entire game. McCue was easy 
for the visitors, they getting 11 hits with a 
total of 14 off his delivery, while Beverly 
could only connect for 6 safe ones at the 
hands of O’Neil. 
Today is the first game of the series be- 
tween Beverly and Salem. Beverly has not 
been putting up her customary fine game of 
late, and local fans are looking for a decided 
brace before they line up against their rivals 
from across the river. 
The score of last Saturday’s game follows: 
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Rosiindale........ 202000100 511 4 
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Batteries—O’ Neil and McLaughlin; Mc- 
Cue and Snow. 
Beverly Veterans. 
Post 89 of Beverly turned out in force for 
the great parade in Boston Tuesday, in con- 
nection with the national encampment that 
was held there all the past week. Over 100 
Carriages and Carriage Repairing, parnrinc 
E. SS. 
At the Old Stand, 
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AnD VARNISHING. 
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126 Rantoul Street, corner of Bow, BEVERLY. 
We put on the best RUBBER TIRES on the market. Don’t forget the Name and Number. 
comrades assembled at their headquarters 
Tuesday morning and marched to the depot 
to take the 7.5z train for Boston. 
During the great parade, which took more 
than four hours to pass a given point, the 
Beverly men made a fine showing, more 
than 90 being in the ranks, and the many 
Beverly people who went in to see the parade 
greeted them all along the line of march 
with cheers and hand-clapping. 
Beverly is traly proud of its grand old 
soldiers for their splendid appearance of 
Tuesday, as well as for the part they took in 
the great struggle of the “6cs. 
Republican Club Outing. 
The outing of the Beverly Republican 
club next Wednesday will be the event of 
the year in North Shore political circles. 
The itinerary includes a trolley trip by 
special cars from Beverly to Squantum, 
with one of the famous dinners served at the 
Squantum Inn, and a feast of wit and ora- 
tory following the dinner. 
The committee in charge are making every 
effort to make the outing the biggest affair 
of its kind ever held here. Already success 
is assured 
Among the invited guests are Henry Cabot 
Lodge, the junior senator from Massachu- 
setts, Congressman A. P. Gardiner, Speaker 
Frothingham of the House, Mayor Peterson 
of Salem and other distinguished men in the 
Republican party. 
Arrangements have been made for a ball 
game and other sports at the Inn, and, taken 
all in all, there will be something good for 
everyone, no matter what his tastes. 
Friends of the club members will be wel- 
come. 
This will be the first club outing, but it is 
planned to make it an annual affair. 
A good time from start to finish is assured 
to all who attend. 
Invitation Party. 
A very pretty invitation party was given 
in Manchester town hall, Tuesday night, by 
the Pleasure club, made up of about a dozen 
young men from West Manchester. Over 
fiftv couples were on the floor. 
The party was in return for one given in 
town hall several weeks ago by a number of 
young women from West Manchester. 
The hall was tastilly decorated with cut 
flowers and green foliage. Refreshments of 
ice cream, cake and punch were served. 
Long’s orchestra furnished the music. 
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Horse Furnishings. 
A full line of Statle Supplies. Repairing in all its 
branches. Branch Stores at Beverly Farms, Manches- 
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191 Massachusetts Ave., Boston. 
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