NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 
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The Smith Building, 
Lamp Shades and Mirrors 
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Mr. and Mrs. Nathaniel S. Simpkins, Jr., have gone 
from Beverly Farms to Yarmouthsport, Cape Cod, for a 
short visit with the N. S. Simpkins family at “Sandy 
pie.” 
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C. P. Faunce, general agent of the Holyoke Insur- 
ance Company, has taken Ledgeleaf at Manchester for 
the balance of the season. 
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Rudd and Mr. and Mrs. J. R. 
Jones are at the house at Smith’s Point, Manchester, 
owned by the heirs of Major Burley Smith. Mr. Jones 
is superintendent of the Eastman Kodak Company. 
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Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Kidder, who have passed the 
summer at Brownlands, Manchester, have started on an 
extensive motoring tour. 
HEADQUARTERS FOR 
Eastman Kodaks and Supplies 
Developing and Printing 
Beverly News Company 
224 CABOT STREET 
An up-to-date Circulating Library. Tennis Goods and 
Bathing Suits. The leading sporting goods house in 
Beverly. Telephone connection. 
MISS A. M. SWIFT 
Has opened her summer shop in 
- Lexington Avenue 
MAGNOLIA, MASS. 
Old Brocades and Novelties 
Small Articles Suitable for Gifts and Prizes 
Orders taken for the entire Decorating and Furnishing of Houses, 
at the New York Shop 
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North Shore Clock Men 
We make a specialty of Clock Repairing and will take care of your 
clocks for the season for a 
price. OUR MEN cover 
the ENTIRE North Shore 
See us about yonr CLOCKS for NEXT 
SEASON. Telephone 114-W Beverly 
Care for 
your clocks 
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Watchmakers, Jewelers and Opticians 
5 BROADWAY 
BEVERLY 
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Pillows and Table Covers 
French Novelties 
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Mrs. Chester Inches is at the Brownlands, Manches- 
ter, with her cousins, the Misses Sohier of Beacon street, 
Boston. 
THe Crty oF SALEM has taken up the accident cases 
which have occurred in the station of that city and have 
notified the Public Service Commission of the fact that 
the railroad permits trains to enter the station when other 
trains are loading and unloading passengers. ‘The accid- 
ents which have occurred in Salem will continue despite 
the vigilance of the city authorities or the railroad. It is 
unthinkable that the railroad will refuse to adjust itself to 
the slight change of schedules that the petition demands. 
The Boston & Maine has never been oppressive in its 
policy to the public and the rights they should enjoy. The 
real solution of the troubles in the Salem depot can only 
be solved by a new lay-out of track areas along the North 
Shore and the removal of the one-track tunnel and the 
opening of a ditch with two or four tracks to handle the 
trains. The Boston & Maine has already had more than 
its share of public abuse. It takes money even to run a 
railroad. ‘The great expense in Lynn has added a burden 
that is bound to embarrass the railroad for some years. 
Eventually the Salem depot must go and the death trap 
tunnel. It will not be many years before electrification to 
Beverly at least will mean a new track lay-out. 
Partake of love as a temperate man partakes of 
wine: do not become intoxicated.—A. de Musset. 
Modesty in woman is a virtue most deserving, since 
we do all we can to cure her of it—Lingree. 
GAS and ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES 
Gas Stoves 
Gas Radiators 
Gas Hot Water Heaters 
Electric Irons 
Fan Motors 
Power Motors 
Try our COKE in Your 
Furnace and Range 
BEVERLY GAS and ELECTRICCO. 
Office : 222 Cabot St. 
