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NORTH SHORES BREEZE 
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BEVERLY FARMS 
The real estate records last week 
contained the following transfer: J. 
B. Dow conveys to Robert $. Brad- 
ley land on Hale street, Beverly 
Farms, 190 by 245 feet; also land 
on Hale street, 45.5 by 108.8 feet. 
Alderman Chas. H. Hull has sold 
his estate consisting of a cottage 
house and lot, situated on Hart street, 
to Frank W. Hammond, who it is 
understood is the purchasing agent 
for other parties. 
Mrs, R. T. Van de Velde has pur- 
chased from Mrs. E. A. Boardman 
and Richard Boardman, their fine es- 
tate on West street, consisting of a 
fine house and a large lot, situated 
between the present estates of Edw. 
A, Boardman and S. E. Hutchinson. 
Mrs. Daniel W. Preston and fam- 
ily will move into the John Shepherd 
cottage on Hart street tomorrow, 
which place they have taken a lease 
of. By the occupancy of the Shep- 
herd cottage Mrs. Preston closes her 
farm at East Wenham. 
An interesting baseball game was 
played on the play grounds last Mon- 
day afternoon between nines captain- 
ed by ““Dutchey” Holland and former 
alderman Robt. E. Hodgkins. The 
game was won by the former’s team 
by a score of 4 to 3. 
The West Beach pavilion closes 
Sunday evening for the season. Of 
late the building has been kept open 
day times by Supt. George Medcalf, 
who will conclude his duties there 
Sunday evening. 
- Last Saturday evening John M. 
Publicover returned form his annual 
gunning trip for sea birds, at Squam 
and Ipswich rivers. Mr. Publicover 
is a crack marksman and this year, as 
has been his past custom, brought 
home and distributed to a number of 
his friends, many fine specimens. 
Miss Helma Coleman of Rockland, 
Me., has been among the visitors at 
Beverly Farms the past week. 
Stephen Connolly attended the 
Exeter-Yale 2d football game at Ex- 
eter Saturday, 
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John A. Morrison left the firstt of 
the week for Kennebunkport, Me. 
The football games, played by the 
Beverly High school team are quite 
an attraction to many Beverly Farms 
people. ‘T’wo Beverly Farms boys, 
Thomas Brady and Howard E. Mor- 
gan, Jr., who are regular players are 
doing great work for the team in 
every game. 
The West Beach club’s first and 
last dance of the season was held in 
Neighbor’s. hall last evening. It was 
well attended and was an enjoyable 
affair. At the present writing no 
other dates for public affairs have 
been booked to take place in this hall. 
Everybody reads the Breeze. 
OTHERWISE WERE AL, RIGHT 
Here is a little list of the common 
shortcomings of Americans as seen 
by the Japanese: 
American lose their tempers too 
quickly; they have little appreciation 
of the beauties of art or of nature; 
they make shallow jokes about every- 
thing; they are always in a hurry; 
they think they “know it all;” they 
are too . truthful—state disagreeable 
facts unnecessarily; they often, es- 
pecially the ladies, feel “cross” and 
take no pains to conceal their un- 
amiability. 
And we might add that when it 
comes to petty grafting they are 
the easiest marks on the face of the 
earth —Milwaukee Journal, 
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Cor, Cabot and Abbott Streets 
BEVERLY 
We keep everything that a good drug store 
should keep. 
Telephone Connection 
8. A. GENTLEE & SON 
Funeral Directors and Embalmers 
Calls answered day or night 
277 Cabot Street 
Residence, 16 Butman St. BEVERLY 
W . FO EOWS 
Sale, Boarding and Livery Stables : 
SADDLE Horses To Let. 
All Styles of Carriages For Sale or Exchange 
Tel. Con. Vine Court, BEVERLY FARMS 
Three native species of larch fur- 
United States. — 
nish timber in the 
One grows in New England and the — 
lake states, another in the Pacific 
northwest, and the third in the high 
mountains of the northern Rockies. 
European larch has been planted ex- 
tensively in the prairie states. 
Don’t scorn the fellow who knows 
it all. He may know something, af- 
ter all. 
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