32 ; NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 
May 5, 1916. » 
Connolly Bros. 
GENERAL 
CONTRACTORS 
for BUILDINGS 
OF ALL 
DESCRIPTIONS 
CARPENTER SHOPS, MILLS AND OFFICE AT 
BEVERLY FARMS, MASS. 
B. F. Kertu’s THEATRE. 
Direct from its sensational two 
years’ run in London, Langdon Mc- 
Cormick’s thrilling and sensational 
railroad melodramma, ‘The Forest 
Fire,’ with Sylvia Bidwell and com- 
pany of fifteen people, in three big 
scenes and two tableaux, will head 
the vaudeville bill offered at B. F. 
Keith’s Theatre, “The Amusement 
Centre of Boston,” the week of May 
8th. It is the most startlingly real- 
istic and sensational reproduction of 
a forest fire in all its terror ever 
placed upon the stage. The climax of 
the play comes when a huge locomo- 
tive dashes through the blazing forest 
at a mile a minute clip, while giant 
timbers and tree trunks fall crashing 
across the railroad track. This act 
ran for two years at the London 
Opera House, and was brought to 
this country for the Keith Circuit. 
An excellent bill supports the head- 
liner. 
Boston THEATRE. 
A surprise was sprung at the Bos- 
ton Theatre last Monday afternoon, 
which has already become town talk. 
After the pictures the curtain rises 
upon a beautiful stage setting, show- 
ing a handsome palace looking out 
into a deep forest. Against this back- 
ground is presented four vaudeville 
acts of the very highest class. 
SUMMER AGRICULTURAL SCHOOLS. 
The summer school bulletin of the 
Mass. Agricultural college has just 
been issued and contains announce- 
ments of the various dates for the 
summer schools. The summer school 
for agriculture and country life will 
be in session from July 3 to 28; 
school for rural and village teachers, 
July 12 to 18; organization work for 
girls and women, July 12 to 18; 
school for rural clergymen, July 12 
OLIVER T. ROBERTS 
WILLIAM HOARE 
Roberts & Hoare 
Contractors and Builders 
Contract Work a Specialty . 
Particular Attention given to Jobbing 
MANCHESTER-BY-THE-SEA 
Telephone Connection 
J. M. Publicover 
W. B. Publicover 
Publicover Bros. 
Contractors and Builders 
Special Attention given to Jobbing, Furniture Repaired, etc. 
ALL WORK NEATLY and PROMPTLY DONE 
SHOP: Hale St., Beverly Farms 
Telephone Connection 
P. O. Box 74, Beverly Farms, Mass. 
ROBERT ROBERTSON COMPANY 
PLUMBING 
HEATING 
WATER SUPPLY 
BEVERLY BEVERLY FARMS 
MANCHESTER HAMILTON 
Telephone Connection 
P20: 2Box 62 
J. A. MAYBERRY 
CONTRACTOR and BUILDER 
CARPENTER WORK IN ALL ITS BRANCHES 
HASKELL ST., NEAR HALE ST. 
PRIDE’S CROSSING, MASS. 
Tel. Beverly Farms 130 
HOWARD A. DOANE, Carpenter 
BUILDING AND REPAIRING 
ORDERS TAKEN FOR AWNINGS 
ETC; 
SCREENS, 
BEVERLY FARMS, MASS. 
to 18; camps for boys and girls, July 
3 to 29; poultry convention, 19 to 21. 
A copy of the bulletin may be ob- 
tained by writing to the supervisor of 
short courses, William D. Hurd, 
Amherst. A determined effort is be- 
ing made to get 5,000 fruit growers 
in the state to join the spraying cam- 
paign in an attempt to make 1916 a 
“better apple year” in the state. 
Sags in roof-gutters may act as 
mosquito breeding places. 
Estimates Furnished 
Shop at Pride’s Crossing 
Copirty ‘THEATRE, Boston. 
Mary Miles Minter, remembered as 
the charming original “Littlest Rebel,” 
will open the Copley Theatre, Dart- 
mouth st., Boston, Monday afternoon, 
May 8, in “The Fairy and the Waif,” 
when that theatre will inaugurate a 
policy of refined photoplays.  Per- 
formances will be given afternons and 
evenings, all seats being reserved. 
Physical training in childhood is the 
foundation of adult health. 
