BEVERLY FARMS 
Now for the city election cam- 
paign! Of interest to the Ward 6 
voter are the following nominations: 
For Mayor, Herman A. Macdonald 
and Willard O. Wylie; for alderman- 
at-large, George W. McNutt and Geo. 
F. Goldthwait ; alderman Ward 6, 
Caleb Loring. The city election takes 
place on Tuesday, Dec. 8th. 
Edward Lalley, who has been em- 
ployed as meat-cutter at Brewer’s 
market, has finished his duties there 
for this year and has secured em- 
ployment in Boston. 
Miss Jane M. Watson will again 
conduct her popular classes in dane- 
ing the coming winter. The adults’ 
class starts in Marshall’s hall next 
Monday evening. 
The Beverly High football team 
plays the Boston Latin tomorrow 
afternoon at North Beverly. This 
game is expected to be one of the 
hardest of the schedule, for the 
Orange and Black. Many from Bey- 
erly Farms will see the game. 
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Painting and Varnishing 
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Telephone: Factory 158-M Residence 449-W 
Harry C. Howell received a num- 
ber of congratulations Wednesday 
over his completing on that day four 
years of service as gateman at the 
Beverly Farms depot. 
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George Fogg is reported to be 
quite ill at his home near Mingo 
Beach hill. Mr. Fogg has for years 
been the gardener and caretaker of 
the Dr. Franklin Dexter estate. 
The Women’s Auxiliary of St. 
John’s Episcopal church met with 
Mrs. Mary A. Bartlett, Hale st., 
Wednesday afternoon. 
“No Shooting” signs for sale, size 
11x 14, on cloth or cardboard, at 15 
and 10 cents each, respectively. The 
Breeze office, Manchester. adv. 
“THE RoAD To HAPPINESS” 
William Hodge has entered upon 
the third month of the big success of 
“The Road to Happiness” at the Wil- 
bur Theatre, Boston. It is no won- 
der that this unique impersonator of 
distinctively America types should 
have scored so pronounced a_ hit 
again in this new role of young Jim 
Whitman, for no one else on the 
stage today can equal him in this line 
of characterization. New Englan‘l 
playgoers ‘have only to recall his 
Freeman Whitmarsh in “Sag Har- 
bor,’ his Stephen. Tully fin 2*Sky 
Farm,” his Captain Plummer in 
“Peggy from Paris,” his Mr. Stub- 
bins in “Mrs. Wiggs of the Cabbage 
Patch” and his Daniel Voorhees Pike 
in “The Man from Home” to appre- 
ciate the fact that his present new 
success as Jim Whitman is only the 
climax of his inimitable Yankee art. 
Speaking of “The Road to Happi- 
ness” and this latest role of Whit- 
man, Mr. Hodge himself declares that 
the foremost reason why he decided 
to produce the drama, when he first 
read it, was the essential American- 
ism of this struggling village youth. 
“T take Jim, Whitman to be the uni- 
versal type of the ambitious young 
American of today,’ remarks Mr. 
“and I feel that he represents 
First-Class Work . 
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