BEVERLY FARMS 
Mr. and Mrs, Harvey L. Hopkins © 
of South Norwalk, Conn., have been 
visiting at the Farms this week, 
There will be a public entertain- 
ment and social tonight at. Marshall’s 
hall under the auspices of the Ladies’ 
auxiliary, 
John West colony had an interest- 
ing meeting in Marshall’s hall last 
Friday evening, in. spite of the in- 
clement weather. Dep. Supreme 
Gov. James McLaughlin of Lynn, 
President Dow of Washington col- 
ony of Lynn and the Wanderers were 
present. After the business meeting 
there was an entertainment, a colla- 
tion and dancing. 
A petition headed by James 3B. 
Dow and signed by more than 50 
ether Farms people, was presented to 
be Board of Aldermen at their meet- 
ing last Monday evening protesting 
against the reduction by $500 in the 
sidewalk appropriation at the Farms, 
The result was that the amount was 
restored to the original figure, $2,500. 
For the past two years a systematic 
improvement of the walks in this sec- 
tion has been going on and the above 
amount is much needed to carry on 
the proposed work this year. 
WHISPERINGS 
Judge D. W. Quill was talking of 
a man he once knew who had kept an 
appointive position under many dii- 
fering political administrations. 
“How is it,’ asked a friend of the 
man who lingered, “that you can hold 
your place when a different party 
from yours comes into power?” 
“T want you to understand,” said 
the survivor, “that no adminstrations 
can change as quickly as I can.” 
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Shrewd observers claim that the 
naming of John A, Sullivan as cor- 
poration counsel of Boston wag a 
move on the political checker-board 
to get him out of the way as a can- 
didate for United States district at- 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
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NEW COVERINGS, TOPS and SLIP LININGS for AUTOMO- 
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torney for Massachusetts, in order 
to make way for the appointment of 
Hon. Michael L, Sullivan of Salem 
to the latter berth. Hope so.—Salem 
News. 
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“The merchant who does not ad- 
vertise is like a hunter without a dog. 
He may be a good shot and carry a 
very fine gun, but he will not kill 
many birds without a dog to scare 
them up for him.”-——Herbert N. Cas- 
son. 
Here’s a good argument I found 
in an exchange in favor of continu- 
ous advertising: Out of mere cur- 
iosity I asked a widely known Phil- 
adelphia banker who keeps an adver- 
tisement in the newspaper every day, 
year in and year out, why he did tt. 
“T’m interested in a street railway 
company,’ he answered, “and our 
engineers prove to me that a vast 
amount of power is wasted in stop- 
ping and starting the cars. That 
jerky motion is a source of great 
expense. I apply that principle to 
my banking business. I get farther 
and go faster by a steady pull than 
by a succession of jerks, I spend 
money for constant rather than for 
occasional publicity, because steady 
pulling hauls the bigger load.” 
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Before 1782 the people of Massa- 
chusetts were obliged to go to church. 
This is how the old ‘‘Blue-law” read: 
“Each person being able of body, 
HAVE YOUR PRESCRIPTIONS 
FILLED AT 
DELANEY’S 
APOTHECARY 
Cor. Cahot and Abbott Streets 
BEVFRLY 
We keep everything that a good drug store 
should keep. 
Telephone Connection 
8. A. GENTLEE & S80N 
Funeral Directors and Embalmers 
Calls answered day or night 
277 Cabot Street 
Residence, 16 Butman St. BEVERLY 
and not otherwise necessarily pre- 
vented, who shall for the space of 
one month together absent him or 
herself from the public worship of 
God on the Lord’s day, shall forfeit 
and pay the sum of Ios.” 
‘“Ma! Ma!” sobbed Willie, “Do my 
ears belong to my neck or my face?” 
“Why, what’s the matter?” was the 
temporizing reply. 
“Well, you told Mary to wash my 
face, and she’s washing my ears, too.” 
—Sacred Heart Review. 
The Breeze $2.00 a year postpaid. — 
Everybody reads the Breeze. 
CAREFUL MANAGEMENT OF YOUR BANKING BUSINESS 
Have you ever considered how the successful men of today attained their financial 
independence? 
Success in business is due in a large degree to the careful management of your 
Banking Business. 
An account with the Beverly National Bank assures Absolute Safety for your money, 
also careful and prompt attention to the details of your Banking Business. 
Beverly National Bank, E 3 
BEVERLY, MASS. 
Capital $300,000 
