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NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
BEVERLY FARMS.. 
The George Lees entertained a par- 
ty at luncheon Monday. 
The Hook and Ladder and Chemi- 
cal was called out twice Wednesday to 
a brush fire in the rear of the R. M. 
Bradley estate at Pride’s. An alarm 
was rung in about 10.30 in the morn- 
ing, and a still alarm was sent in in 
the afternoon. 
A number of Beverly Farms ladies 
enjoyed a trolley trip to Canobie lake 
Thursday. In- the party were Mrs. 
Andrew Crowell, Mrs. Theodore 
Holmes, Mrs. Charles Preston, Mrs. 
Annie Webster and Mrs. Andrew 
Standley. 
Mr.and Mrs. Allan Lee and daught- 
er Ella of Lynn, were the guests of 
Elmer Standley the latter part of the 
week. 
Mr.and Mrs. J. H. Watson enter- 
tained a number of friends over Labor 
day. Their guests included Miss 
Emma L. Gaines of Providence, Miss 
E. Louise Murnane of Boston, T. H. 
Murnane of the Boston Globe and 
William J.Murray, Jr.,of Charlestown. 
Miss Eleanora Sears is spending 
this week at Newport where she is 
taking in the horse show. Miss Sears 
is very popular among the smart set 
and is being entertained extensively 
at Newport. 
Mrs. Winthrop Lowe has returned 
to her home here after a visit to New 
York. 
Lucy Hathaway Durkee, 
TEACHER OF VOICE, 
Church, Funeral and Concert Engagements. 
Pupil of Leveritt Merrill of Boston. 
Studio, 3 Hale Street, Beverly. 
Telephone 918. 
Private Tournament. 
A private tennis tournament under 
charge of Miss Naneen Mitchell has 
been going on at the Essex County 
club courts the past week, about thir- 
teen couples competing. The playing 
started Tuesday morning and the 
finals are expected either today or 
Monday. 
Miss Mitchell offers four handsome 
silver cups to the winners in the tour- 
ney, two of which are for the winners 
in the double. and two smaller ones 
for the losers in the finals. 
Manchester Foot Ball. 
Manchester High School will be 
represented by a strong team on the 
gridiron this fall. Already the boys 
are out practising and though it isa 
little early to get a line on the team, 
some good material is in evidence. 
Sayre Merrill will probably hold 
down the centre position this year, 
and Legory Wade will no doubt re- 
ceive the ball at quarter. In the back 
field Sidney Marshall will probably 
hold down right half, T. Bridges left 
half and Arthur Harlow will be at full 
back. 
Other promising candidates include 
Roland Dunbar and Bruce Chapman 
who are out for tackles; Charles 
Lodge, James Sheehan and Bert 
Floyd, guards ; Chester Stanley, Wm. 
Sheehan and Albert Sinnicks, ends; 
Eddie Walsh, quarter. There are 
also many others in the squad who are 
showing up well. 
At a meeting held last week, 
Legory Wade was elected captain, 
and Sidney Marshall, manager. The 
boys have secured McCollom of Glou- 
cester, who formerly played on the 
Manchester baseball team, as coach. 
McCollom was also coach last year. 
The first game of the season will be 
a week from today, September 17, on 
the Brooks street play ground, when 
they will line up against a team com- 
posed of Gloucester high school grad- 
uates. 
JOHN B. HILL & SON... JEWELERS. 
Repairing of Watches, Clock, Jewelry, etc., given particular attention. 
Dealer in Kodaks, Cameras and Photo Supplies. 
160 Cabot Street, 
Agents for the Eastman Kodak Co. 
BEVERLY. 
ates 
S. F. OBER & SON, 
Carpenters and Builders. 
Plans, Specifications and Estimates 
Cheerfully Furnished. 
32 and 34 Central Street, BEVERLY. 
Tel. 735-2 Bev. 
Auto in Flames, 
Encircled in flames that shot ten. 
feet in the air, an auto, with a Massa- 
chusetts number, 6046, the owner of 
which could not be ascertained, came 
near being consumed by its own 
“hand” while standing in front of 
the Manchester house late Tuesday 
night. 
About 11 o’clock two men in a 
light runabout brought this car toa 
Stop in front of the hotel. They re- 
turned a few minutes later, and as 
they were about to “steam up,” flames. 
shot up from the ground, encircling 
the car and occupants and causing 
considerable excitement. 
Chief Peabody aud Officer Andrews. 
were quickly on the spot, being at- 
tracted by the fire, and assisted in 
pushing the car from its own destruc- 
tive flames. 
It appeared that the gasoline tank 
was leaking, and as the car. was’ 
started the combustible fluid was. 
ignited. The car was considerably 
blistered by the flames. 
George S. Sinnicks, 
MASON BUILDER 
MANCHESTER-BY-THE-SEA. 
VETERINARY. 
Ww. B. WENTZELL, D.-v.s- 
Veterinary Surgeon and Dentist. 
Office and Hospital, Wentzell Ave., BEVERLY. 
Telephone 816-2. 
SIMON McHIERNAN, 
.. Butler ... 
Will wait at Dinners and Luncheons. Have been 
for several years with Dr. CHARLES THORNDIKE 
PARKER. 
Tel, 754-2 Bev, 
182 HALE STREET, BEVERLY. 
WYATT’S MARKET, 
BEVERLY FARMS. 
w& MEATS AND PROVISIONS 
WALTER P. BREWER, Mgr. 
A. O. MARSHALL, 
ORUGGIST, 
BEVERLY FARMS. 
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