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~ Co-Operative 
cooperation.” 
tay 95, 1917. 
Norrit Sore MEN OrcAnize IN THE 
EyrerEst oF FARM AND GARDEN 
: Truck INbus?rRy. 
Bae mas 
‘The first corporation to be formed 
for the purpose of fostering the farm 
and garden truck industry in Massa- 
chusetts has received its charter from 
the commissioner of corporations. 
The name of it is the Essex County * 
Farming Association 
and its president is former secretary 
of the navy George von L. Meyer, of 
Hanylton. e. 
‘The company is capitalized at $25,- 
000, which is represented by 2500 
shares of common stock at a par val- 
ue of $10 per share. The purposes of 
the corporation as set forth in its ap- 
plication for a charter are as follows: 
“The production and conservation 
of food incident to and growing out 
of the aforementioned purposes ;.pur- | 
chasing, owning, hiring, leasing and 
operating farm. machinery and ‘tools : 
the purchase, sale and manufacture of 
agricultural products and agricultural 
requirements; the ownership and op- 
eration of warehouses, storage and 
packing houses and other property, 
real or personal; the production, 
handling, storing and transporting of 
agricultural products ; and the dis- 
semination of knowledge concerning 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 
The officers are: President, George 
von L. Meyer, Hamilton; vice presi- 
dent, John S. Lawrence, Topsfield; 
treasurer, Herbert W. Mason, Ip- 
swich. The other incorporators are: 
James W. Appleton, Ipswich; J. C. 
Poor, North» Andover;. Fred A. 
Smuth; Danvers ; and John C. Phillips, 
Wenham. 
the corporation is a member of the 
board of directors, which also in- 
cludes the name George L. Averill of 
Andover. 
BEVERLY. FARMS 
Cornelius J. Murray, the dent- 
ist, a Beverly Farms has been made 
a member of the public health dis- 
pensary commission of Beverly. 
A number of Beverly Farms men 
were mustered in as members of the 
3everly Company of State Peer: on 
Tuesday evening. Augustus P. Lor- 
nig | rol Beverly Farms, who has 
had service in the state militia, was 
named as second lieutenant of the 
new company. They will drill Tues- 
day evening of each week. 
Goethe once apoligized to a friend 
for writing a long letter because he 
had no time to write a short one. 
The Breeze $2 a‘ year, $1 for 6 
months, postpaid. 
Each of the officials of 
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PARK SQUARE THEATRE. 
Like the progress of seasons, whose 
course will not be denied, “Fair and 
Warmer” progresses merrily along in 
prosperity at the Park Beiate Thea- 
tre, Boston. ~ The affinity of the title 
and the quality of the merry farce is 
at all times apparent, for it seems that 
the people of Boston cannot be sur- 
feited with the pleasure it affords. It 
is like the tonic effects of sunshine 
after thin to bask in its joy glories 
and to nearly three hours to drink 
of the’ fountain of merriment that 
geysers from this well of hilar ity. The 
rarity of true farce has ever been a 
marked deficiency of stage literature, 
and greatly to be deplored. Too of- 
ten what has masqueraded under this 
definition has been a concoction of 
risque incident crudely cloaked and 
with little effort at plausibility. ‘The 
tastes of the proper American do not 
‘lend themselves to pleasure at steady 
fare of this sort, and for this reason 
the term “farce” has been looked up- 
on askance or with disfavor. 
One thing, my son, youll have to learn 
Before you journey far; . 
It’s nearly always what you've. been 
That makes you what you are. 
Patronize home industry by hav- 
ing your printing done at this office. 
BLOUSES 
Smock and Middy styles, in 
white and ‘colors with contrast- 
ing collar, cuffs and pockets and 
belts, also in dainty figured pat- 
terns, Sizes.6 to 16, 34 to 44. 
$1.00, $1.50 
and upwards 
bays 
Boe PCECESESESPSERERE CECE CESE 
DAINTIEST LINGERIE 
Silk and Middy Blouses 
New artivals in the smartest, prettiest styles that have yet been 
shown, and at the prices they are treasures that prove the possibility 
of combining economy with good taste. 
Sik be Ooh 
150 ef them in fine crepe de 
wash silks and Georgette 
flesh, 
spendid values 
chene, 
crepe; white, maize, coral, 
gold and green, 
at this price. 
$2.98 
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HEALTH RESORT 
Our cold dry air plant 
is designed on_ scientific 
lines—to maintain the 
Winter temperature that 
induced the growth of the 
fur on the animal. It’s the 
healthful temperature for 
furs—it freshens them and 
2 
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makes them much like new. 
They are insured and safe 
from every ill. os 
REPAIRING and Remod- 5 
eling can be done now and ng 
quite a . 
1280 
the saving will be 
bit. Phone 
and our wagon will call. 
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