NORTH SHORE BREEZE. 
Soctety Hotes 
Mrs. R. S. Bradley entertained a 
small party of friends at lunch Tuesday 
at her Pride’s cottage. 
Mrs. S. T. Morse has closed her 
cottage at Beverly Farms and returned 
to her Marlborough street home, Bos- 
ton. 
F. Munroe Endicott has received the 
appointment of Vice Consul General to 
Cairo. Mr. Endicott lives with his 
sister Mrs. Franklin Heaven at Beverly 
Farms. 
Miss Katherine P. Loring of Pride’s 
lectured on Libraries before the Lothrop 
club of Beverly, yesterday afternoon. 
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wilson 
Tainter who have been spending the 
summer with the latter’s mother, Mrs. 
C. P. Hemenway at Smith’s Point, re- 
turned to Boston Wednesday for the 
winter, and are located at 304 Marl- 
borough street. Mrs. Hemenway re- 
turns next Wednesday to her Beacon 
street home. 
Mr. and Mrs. James L. Putnam, 
who have been visiting Mrs. W. L. 
Putnam at Smith’s Point, returned to 
Boston Thursday. 
Geo. M. Morgan and family closed 
their cottage in Manchester this week 
and returned to town. 
Teachers’ Convention. 
The 78th annual convention of the 
Essex County teachers’ association will 
be held in the Peabody Town hall, next 
Friday, Nov. 1. 
All the schools of the county close on 
that day. 
Tremont Theatre. 
Beginning on Monday, Nov. 4, Bos- 
ton will witness the inauguration of one 
of the biggest vaudeville wars ever seen 
in this part of the country. This fact 
became known several days ago, but it 
was not until late in the week that 
telegraphic advices from A. L. Erlanger, 
who is in Philadelphia, gave any real in- 
sight into what the plans for the invasion 
of Boston would comprise. Mr. Er- 
langer wires that the contest will start in 
Boston on schedule time, and the battle 
will be fought to a finish. Mr. Er- 
langer will personally take charge when 
the battle opens. 
Mr. Erlanger states that the program 
which will be offered at the Tremont 
beginning November 4, will be of such 
expense and artistic excellence that it 
will astound the theatre-going public of 
America. Popular prices are to prevajl, 
a marked reduction from the present 
schedule at the Tremont, and it is prob- 
able that a double bill may be given in 
the near future, as was the case at 
Chicago. 
1 Famous Pork Products 
= and wholesome dinner sure to please. 
a among famous pork pro- 
ducts we rank our own pro- 
ductions. We know we have the Aiest goods of the kind on the 
market. Not because WE say so but because our patrons and 
our sales teil us so. 
Native Pork Roasts 
Cut from one of our little York- 
shire pigs will make a seasonable 
They are tender, juicy 
and delicious. 
Sausage Meats 
The exquisite flavor of it impresses you at 
once, ‘This is obtained by the use of se- 
lected pork exclusively and a happy mixing of pure spices that 
g season it. Put up in 1-lb, rolls nicely wrapped in paraffined paper 
Purest of Lard 
i particular of housewives for years. 
# endorsement and will positively have no other. 
18c lb. 
This is the finest kettle rendered pure 
leaf lard, such as we have sold to the most 
They give it their hearty 
Nicely put up in pails 45c, 75c, $1.50 
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