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NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
BEVERLY FARMS 
A public dance will be held in Mar- 
shall’s hall next Tuesday, Nov. 25. 
Alderman Chas. H. Hull thas pur- 
chased fa 10-acre lot at East Taunton 
and plans to move there with his 
family about Dec, 1. Recently Mr. 
Hull sold this property on Hart street 
to his neighbor, Andrew W. Preston. 
Considerable interest is shown 1n 
the Beverly-Salem football game 
Thanksgiving morning for the reason 
that three Farms boys will play with 
the local eleven. ‘They are Thos. 
3rady, Howard E, Morgan, Jr., and 
Samuel A. McKinnon, Jr. 
Among the recent important real 
estate sales at the Farms is that of 
Charles E. Ober et ux. conveying to 
Estella H, Mason of Boston land and 
buildings on Hale street, 134x225 ft. 
The above property consists 1n part 
of a fine dwelling house known as the 
Ober homestead and a large piece of 
land on Hale and Valley streets. The 
new owners will make improvements 
and use for a summer residence. 
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas F. Harring- 
ton of North Adams have spent the 
past week at the Farms visiting 
friends. 
The wedding of Miss Helen Leahy 
of the Farms and Edward J. Clancy 
of Brooklyn, N. Y., takes place here 
next Wednesday. 
All new subscriptions to the Breeze 
received during November and De- 
cember will be started at once, but 
receipt will be given to Jan. I, IQI5. 
Subscribe today! The rest of this 
year free. 
So far Ward 6 has advanced two 
candidates for the board of aldermen, 
Caleb Loring, a brother of former 
Alderman A. P. Loring, Jr., and Wim. 
Watt, supt. of the Ayer estate at 
Pride’s. With quite a list of alder- 
men-at-large candidates to choose 
from and a contest on in Ward 6 
there should be considerable interest 
in the election of Dec. 9. ‘The time 
for filing nomination papers expires 
next Wednesday, Nov. 26, at 5 p. m. 
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THe EMPIRE THEATRE, SALEM 
Paul M. Potter’s sensational suc- 
cess, ‘he Girl from Rector’s” will 
regale the patrons of the Empire 
Stock Company at the Empire Tihea- 
tre, Salem, all next week, with a pala- 
table menu of comedy _ situations. 
Fun? ‘There will be no such thing as 
guessing the answer of any of the 
combinations that butt in at quick-re- 
curring intervals. 
The story of the Girl from Rector’s 
is consistent throughout, hinging upon 
the determination of a young New 
York member of the gay set to break 
from his boon companions—one Col. 
Tandy and a feminine heart-breaker 
named Loute Sedainme—and sink into 
respectability through marriage with 
a Michigan heiress. His cousin, the 
professor, is already engaged ito the 
object of the young blood’s regard, 
but through Dickey-Bird’s interven- 
tion the man of science is summarily 
dismissed by the mother-in-law in the 
case. Dickey, his destined bride and 
her mother make a hurried itrip to 
their Grand Rapids home to prepare 
for the wedding. ‘There they are un- 
expectedly confronted by Col, Tandy 
and the lavishing Loute, who turn out 
to be, respectively, the step-father of 
the girl and the wife of the sedate 
old judge, whose absence abroad in 
the diplomatic service gives his wife 
an opportunity to contribute her mite 
to the gayety of Gotham. ‘Through 
it all runs delicious comedy work. 
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Victor (ithe dachs) — I should 
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very exhausting, 
Napoleon (the trained poodle) — 
Yes, it is. I’m on my last legs. 
The so-called Scotch pine is the 
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Its wood is much like that of the 
western yellow pine of the United 
States. 
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