NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
Hospita, Nereps Nurses’ Homer, 
Special efforts are to be made in 
the near future to provide a Nurses’ 
Home in connection with the Beverly 
Hospital. Plans have been made and 
the work is practically ready to be 
started. All that is holding back the 
work is the lack of funds for this 
purpose. 
The hospital to within a week or 
ten days has been in an overflowing 
condition nearly all winter. It has a 
40-bed capacity. Last Sunday 27 of 
the beds were occupied. 
A visit to the hospital by our cor- 
respondent, recently, in company with 
two noted surgeons, resulted in the 
opinion from these men that the Bev- 
erly Hospital is the simplest and best 
equipped hospital in the vicinity of 
Boston and that the opportunity af- 
forded the people of Beverly, Man- 
chester, Wenham, Hamilton is indeed 
great. 
At present the hospital is in the 
early stages of supplying a regular 
district nurse, who can be had upon 
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SOLE AGENTS FOR THE 
“L~SYSTEM CLOTHES 
FOR YOUNG MEN 
application to any of the 
physicians. 
A review of the situation regarding 
the capacity of the hospital discloses 
the fact that while there is room 
enough for the immediate present, 
yet it will not be many years before 
an addition, incorporated in the orig- 
inal plans, will have to be provided. 
The personnel of the staff of nurses 
remains the same as last year. 
A visit from anyone in this vicinity 
interested in the institution, will be 
met with every courtesy. 
hospital 
BEVERLY SUMMER RESIDENTS WAN’ 
A Mounted PATROLMAN. 
The question of police protection 
along the shore is one which is now 
interesting the summer _ residents. 
Beverly maintains a patrol along the 
shore the year round, but with the ar- 
rival of the regular summer residents, 
comes a question which was agitated 
by them last summer. When _ the 
season ended last year it was said 
by a number of them that they should 
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ask for additional protection upon 
their return in the spring. 
They have no fault with the pres- 
ent patrol, but they think the terri- 
tcry is too large for the patrolmen 
to cover efficiently, as it is largely 
made up of private avenues into ex- 
tensive estates, some of them from 
a quarter to a half mile from the 
main street, and impossible to cover 
under the present system. 
Several of the wealthy residents 
feel that a mounted officer should be 
assigned to this territory. In view 
of the numerous robberies that have 
taken place among these fine resi- 
dences in the past, their position 
seems to be well taken. A mounted 
officer could cover the long strip of 
valuable territory easily and with dis- 
patch, and the values to be safe- 
guarded would seem to warrant it. 
The summer resident industry is one 
which should be protected fully, as a 
valuable asset to the city, even if for 
no other consideration—Beverly cor. 
Salem News. 
Open Thursday and Saturday Evenings 
SPRING and SUMMER SUITS 
The clothes we offer are different than the other fellows. 
in many ways. 
Different 
As for variety—you cannot find equal assortments or 
greater exclusiveness in patterns, weaves and combinations in any other 
store. 
Different in quality—the best for the price. 
Better from the critical 
viewpoint of the well-dressed man, young or old, seeking individual 
style without overstepping the bounds of good taste and good sense. 
“Don’t buy in haste and repent at leisure.” We will be pleased to give 
you our time. Come in and have several try ons. 
Suits and Topcoats, $12, $15, $18, $20, 
$22, $25 and upwards. 
W. E. HOYT COMPANY 
204 Essex St. - - SALEM 
