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BEVERLY FARMS 
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Poultry and Game BRE W EKER ) MARKET Patrolman Urban H. Horne hagy 
WALTER P. BREWER, Prop. been assigned to the 
Eggs and Butter Farms ye cover the section which has” 
; ; Meats and Provisions been looked after by special 
Fruit and _ Berries ; Daniel mine 
Orders will be Collected Every ply. ¢ , 
The Best Quality Morning and Promptly Filled. The Ladies’ Sewing circle was en- 
Beverly Farms 
JAMES B. DOW 
Gardener and Florist 
Roses, Herbaceous and Budding Plants 
Cut Flowers and Greenhouse Products 
Work. 
Beverly Farms 
for Decorationg and Funeral 
Hale Street 
Mass. 
J. B. Dow John H. Cheever 
JAS. B. DOW & CO. 
Coal and Wood 
We are now prepared to deliver 
coal at short notice to all parts of 
Manchester and Beverly Farms. 
Beach Street i 
Manchester i 
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Hale Street 
Beverly Farms 
ANTI-SUFFRAGE NOTES 
BY MRS, HENRY PRESTON WHITE 
The regular meeting of the Milton 
Study club took place on Wednesday 
of this week. Owing to an unexpect- 
ed call to New York, Mrs. Henry 
Preston White was unable to speak, 
and Mrs. John Balch, chairman of 
the Milton branch, consented to take 
her place. Mrs. Balch described in de- 
tail the events of the week at the 
capital. 
The Anti-Suffrage luncheon com- 
mittee, of which Mrs. Henry Preston 
White is chairman, report a steady 
demand for tickets for the luncheon 
to be given at the Hotel Somerset on 
January 13. It is expected that fully 
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one thousand women representing 
the various branches in Massachu- 
setts will attend, and delegates from 
neighboring states have expressed 
their intention of being present. The 
committee is confident that last year’s 
success will be repeated. 
The third of the Tuesday evening 
meetings held in Room 517 of the 
Pierce building, Copley square, under 
the auspices of the Massachusetts 
Anti-Suffrage association, will take 
place on December 16. Mrs. <j B: 
Millet will be the speaker. 
BuiipInc Business Dutt 
Contractors complain that there is 
a dearth of work on the North 
Shore for the present winter. With 
one or two exceptions there is noth- 
ing going on in the construction line. 
The only house being built this win- 
ter is that for Bayard Warren, at 
Pride’s Crossing. Mr. Warren has 
bought the old Endicott place and is 
building a new summer home on Hale 
Street opposite the Oliver Ames es- 
tate. The contract for the work has 
been given almost entirely to outside 
firms. Guy Lowell of Boston is the 
architect and Bigelow & Harriman of 
Federal street, Boston, are the build- 
ers. The contract for part .of the 
foundation work has been given to 
Edwards of Montserrat. 
After the first of the year, how- 
ever, it is expected business will start 
up a little. 
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, Tors. 
Subscribe today! The rest of this 
year free. 
Everybody reads the Breeze. 
beat at the 
officer 
tertained by Mrs, Elmer Standley at 
her home on West street last night. 
E,, F. Campbell and F. W. Varney™ 
have been issuing very neat calendars | 
for the coming year. d 
The Athletic club has voted to 
have another team next spring. They 
look for a continuation of the past 
two successful years. » | 
A new police signal box was in-— 
stalled at Lee’s crossing this week. 
The marsh land of S. EK. Hutchin- 
son on West street opposite the prop- 
erty of the West beach corporation — 
is being filled and graded with the 
gravel taken from the new cellars of 
M. T. Murphy, West street. 
Carbs To RepLAce Coupons 
A ticket reform which the Boston 
& Maine railroad decided upon re- 
sehen will go into effect on January 
I, 1914. On that date the company 
will withdraw its coupon books, 
containing coupons for 12, 25 and 50° 
rides ,and will issue cards instead to 
be punched by the conductors. ‘This 
is to be done partly in the interest of 
economy in printing, as it will cost 
less to issue cards than to make ticket 
books. The monthly tickets, such as 
student tickets, which are to be non- 
transferable, have the name of the 
owner written on them, but the 12- 
ride and 50-ride cards will have only — 
the names of the stations between 
which they are valid. oa 
New York HrppopromE ; 
With the Yuletide close at hand 
and vacationists, young and old, 
crowding into New York for the holi- 
day season, the world’s largest and 
greatest theatre, the New York Hip- 
podrone, is experiencing the greatest 
affluence of its marvelously proper- 
ous career. 
Fun and frolic, melodrama and 
massiveness, color and consistency— 
all these, and many more, qualities 
enter into the make-up of “America,” 
the current offering at the New 
York Hippodrome. a 
Arthur Voegtlin, who years ago 
dedicated his life to distorting the hu- 
man prospective to the end that 
adults might find delight in the joys 
of childhood, has more than fulfil 
his mission in the creation. 3 
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