52 NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 
BEVERLY FARMS 
Miss Eleanor Connolly is home for 
the summer vacation from St. Mary’s 
Seminary at Hooksett, N. H. 
Henry Wright, a student at Har- 
vard, will spend his summer vacation 
as an assistant at the Pride’s Cross- 
ing postoffice. 
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Neville of 
Hale st. have spent the past week 
visiting relatives in Philadelphia. 
They also plan to spend a week in 
Burlington, Vt., before their return. 
The City of Beverly through the 
Board of Aldermen has voted to ac- 
cept as completed the new Beverly 
Farms Public Library, thereby .reliev- 
ing the Library Commission from fur- 
ther responsibility. 
Miss Helen Robertson of Beverly 
will be the instructor at the Beverly 
Farms playground this season. Miss 
Muriel Publicover, a Beverly Farms 
young lady and a student at the Sar- 
gent School will be in charge of the 
Ward Three playground in the city 
proper this year. 
Accounts 
BE are 
ever increasing num- 
opening an 
ber of accounts tor 
Women and they pay 
their personal and 
household bills by check. 
We give them every 
service a big National 
bank can give and offer 
them all the conven- 
ience and safety afford- 
ed by a National bank 
account. Every wom- 
an who handles money 
ought to have an ac- 
count with the Beverly 
National Bank. 
BEVERLY NATIONAL 
BANK 
A. W. Rogers, President 
J. R. Pope, Vice President 
E. 8. Webber, Cashier 
Women’s 
June 16, 1916. 
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LARCOM THEATRE. BEVERLY. 
June 16th and 17th—Pauline Fred- 
erick in “lhe Moment Before.” Pearl 
White in “The Iron Claw.” 
June roth and 20th—John Emerso i 
in,.* Lhe “Flying ~Terpedo.” Fatty 
Arbuckle in “Fatty and Mabel 
Adrift.” Travel series showing “San 
Francisco.” 
June 21st and 22nd—Dustin Far- 
num in “David Garrick.” Tom 
Moore in “Who’s Guilty.” — Sel 
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STRAND THEATRE, LYNN. 
Next week’s programs at the Strand 
theatre, Lynn, will be unusually at- 
tractive. That of Sunday evening 
will be featured by Francis X. Bush- 
man in a splendid picturization of 
“The Silent Voice,” a photoplay of 
five acts. Edna Goodrich will be the 
Paramount star Monday, ‘Tuesday 
and Wednesday in a fascinating five 
act production of “The Making of 
Maddalena,” which is heralded as one 
of the finest photoplays yet presented 
at the Strand. Francis X. Bushman 
will be seen in a superb Metro pro- 
duction, in five parts, of ‘‘Penning- 
ton’s Choice.” One of the principal 
parts will be taken by James J, Jef- 
fries. 
On Thursday, Friday and Satur- 
day, dainty Marguerite Clark will star 
in “Silks and Satins,” a delightful 
combination of comedy and drama. 
B. F, Kerirn’s THEATRE. 
Nine big features, all but one new 
to- Boston audiences, will comprise 
the big vaudeville bill offered at B. F. 
Keith’s Theatre, “The Amusement 
Centre of Boston,” the week of June 
19. Harry Carroll, the famous con- 
poser of popular song hits, and Anna 
Wheaton, the musical comedy star, 
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with some wonderful gowns worn bv 
Miss Wheaton. © The songs are all 
original with Mr. Carroll and were 
written especially for his vaudeville 
will present new song revue, 
tour. Another big comedy feature 
will be the debut of William Gaxton, 
the comedian, and his company in the 
uproariously funny farce by John 
Stokes, “A Regular Business Man.” 
Still another attraction will be Non- 
ette, the singing gypsy violinist, who 
has not appeared in Boston in several 
years, with her newest specialty, Still 
another big laugh festival is promised 
by The Langdons, skidding and kid- 
ding in their new travesty, “Johnnie’s 
New Car,” with some unusual me- 
chanical effects and all manner of 
funny episodes and incidents, 
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