BEVERLY FARMS 
_ Depy. Supreme Gov. Willard B. 
‘5 shed and staff will install the 
swly-elected officers of Washington 
olony, Pilgrim Fathers, of Lynn this 
evening and also the officers of Wm. 
ery colony of Manchester next 
onday evening. A delegation from 
the local colony will accompany him 
‘0 both places. 
The Ladies’ Sewing circle met last 
Bening with Mrs. Elmer Standley, 
‘West st. 
_ The new style arc light that was 
‘recently installed in Depot square 
was transferred to Central square 
Wednesday and the old light which 
th s been anything but satisfactory at 
Central square has taken the place of 
the new one in Depot square. There 
is no doubt but Central square needs 
the best possible light, but it does 
' seem that there is no need of this 
_kind of economy. Why not have left 
_ the new light at the Depot where it 
was certainly needed and put a new 
one at Central sq? 
3 B. F. Kerru’s THEATRE. 
Several splendid novelties from 
_ foreign shores as well as a number 
of American stars, will compose the 
pill offered at B. F. Keith’s Theatre 
' next week. Arthur Prince, Eng- 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
BREWER’S MARKET 
WALTER P. BREWER, Prop. 
Poultry and Game 
Eggs and _ Butter 
fruit and _ Berries 
M@eats and Provisions 
Orders will be Collected Every 
The Best Quality 
Beverly Farms 
Morning and Promptly Filled. 
Mass. 
James B. Dow 
John H. Cheever 
JAMES B. DOW & CO. 
COAL AND WOOD 
We are now prepared to deliver coal at short notice to all parts of Man- 
chester and Beuerly Farms. 
Beach Street 
Manchester 
Oak Street 
Beverly Farms 
land’s greatest ventriloquist, con- 
sidered by many the cleverest artist 
of his kind in the world, returns to 
America after several years’ absence. 
Mr. Prince is a wonder in his line. 
He is without a peer and has few, if 
any equals, in the ventriloquial art. 
The big spectacular feature will be 
Henriette de Serris and her great 
troupe of fifteen carefully selected 
professional models from the Acad- 
emy of Sculpture, Paris. They pre- 
sent living reproductions of famous 
works of art, including the master- 
when spent at 
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The Store on 2 Streets 
In Your Home 
By Supplying You With New Rugs—Brighter 
Tapestries—Pretty Linoleums—Cozy Couch Covers 
and Dainty Curtains 
With winter just around the corner it is none too soon to place your home 
in readiness for the weather conditions which compel you to remain inside. 
Today’s advertisement contains news that will be appreciated by people 
who have a limited amount to spend and 
The Busy Corner Store in ene House Square 
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Auto Entrance on 
Washington St. 
Let Us Help To Place Winter Cheer 
shows how far 
pieces destroyed at Louvain, Belgium, 
by the Germans, and those now in the 
steel vaults of Louvre, Paris. The 
subjects include “The Regiment is 
Passing,” “At the Winning Post,” 
“The Slave Merchant,” “Priam at the 
Foot of Achilles,” “Spring,” ‘The 
Hunt of Meleagre,” “The Angelus,” 
and many others groups and _ bas- 
reliefs. 
Why not patronize a local institu- 
tion with your printing? 
Everybody reads the Breeze. 
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