are’ preventive ones; ~ the: only 
remedy is a wash which mechani- 
cally removes the poisonous oil 
from the skin. In this hes:the sum 
and substance of the treatment.”’ 
The interesting monograph con- 
cludes with a_ helpful sentence: 
‘“there is consolation in knowing 
that even in the most severe and 
painful cases the poison has a lim- 
ited period of action, and that at the 
end of two weeks’ time the dejected 
sufferer may go forth once more into 
the sunlight.”’ 
The Beverly Farms branch of the 
Beverly Improvement Society, under 
the active supervision of several of 
the Beverly Farms and Pride’s 
Crossing summer residents, notably 
Mrs. Robert S. Bradley and Mrs. 
Washington B. Thomas, are doing 
much to improve sanitary and other 
conditions on this section of the 
North Shore. It is a commendable 
work and should receive the hearty 
support of every resident of this 
part of the shore. The society is 
calling attention’ to a number of 
“DPon’ts’? for automobilists, which 
we take pleasure in printing in this 
issue. The society is endeavoring 
further to educate the public in some 
of the preventatives of: the house- 
flies. 
Tt has taken definite action 
Liberal price reductions now offered to Septem 
purchase a pair of warm blankets to protect yo 
nights. Plan to attend this Annual Blanket. Sale and-buy ‘those blankets” NOW at a 
_PRICE SAVIN G of at least a dollar or two on every pairwilu ook oe 
er Blanket Sales are Famous. 
Our Septemb 
Cee You Can't Afford to. Miss, itl 
erly Farms cleaner, by haying sev- 
eral. street cleaners at work-all the 
time. A. meeting of the branch. is. 
to be held at the house of Mrs. Wash- 
ington B. Thomas, at Pride ’s. Cross- 
ing, on Thursday, Sept. 14, at 10.30 , 
The. notice to be . 
in the morning. 
sent out within a few days solicits. 
the interest of all in saying that ‘‘if 
you are interested in making the_ 
town cleaner, more healthful and 
more attractive will you attend the 
meeting even though not.a member 
of the society. The Improvement 
society takes this opportunity to 
suggest that in furtherance of its 
work each individual should assist 
by being responsible for. the good 
appearance of his or her own side- 
walk by keeping the sidewalks clean 
and the grass borders 
trimmed,’’—a_ very. timely sugges- 
tion, may we say... . 
The Breeze joins with the,commit- 
tee in hoping ‘‘that the City of Bev- | 
erly will eventually give . us more | 
and better sidewalks’? at ~Beverly — 
Farms. 
Hex 
The Normandy caps..used at. the 
Normandy Peasants bazaar at West 
Manchester today were, furnished 
A : 9 
by the well known designer, Mme, 10 
Pauline of Salem. 
‘ 
neatly | 
“ay : ‘ 4 34 inte fan ‘¥en df ey cateyatl  bepea Bes 3 
toward keeping the, streets, at Bev- "At the Robert Hyde Studio, 
»v- ' Bridge street, Manchester, there will 
“pe a special exhibition 
‘wrought 
‘from the famous Kalo shop, Chicago, 
ALMY, BIGELOW & WASHBURN, 
ANNUAL SEPTEMBER SALE OF 
BLANKETS, SHEETS | and OUILTS 
AT SPECIAL PRICES — 
ber buyers. Don’t wait until you MUST 
u from the chill of the cool, autumn 
B R E; oE ~Z. E... 
of hand- 
jewelry and_ silverware 
on Tuesday and Wednesday, August 
29 and 30th. 
Mrs. Bill’s shop on Lobster lane, 
Magnolia, is one of those delightful 
shopping places which North Shore 
people find much pleasure in pat- 
ronizing. The stock, always kept 
up, has been replenished this week 
with a new lot of baskets and jardi- 
nieres. There is also the usual 
large assortment of Chinese curios, 
string beads, and other articles too 
numerous to mention. 
. 
4 
CONCERT BY SALEM CADET BAND 
Thursday Evening, Sept. 7 
at Manchester. 
4 .:March—Mount Kineo Missud 
2 Waltz—The Skaters Waldteufel 
3 Overture—Banditenstreiche Suppe i 
4. Solo For Cornet Selected 
Fea Mr. Nelson. Bernier 
5 Selection—Faust Gounod | 
6 Selection—The Girl in the Train Fall — 
7 Concert Waltz—Jolly Fellows Vollstedt — 
3 von Blon ~ 
a-Serenade d’ Amour 
{ b-Italian Seng—Funiculi-Funicula, Denza — 
Selection—Merry Minstrels Voelker — 
March—Bright Eyes Hoschna — 
Jean Missud, Conductor a 
Ine __ SALEM, MASS. 
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