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The proposed building of the new 
bathing pavilion at West Beach and 
the removal of the present structures 
there except those owned by Messrs. 
Lee and Tweed have been the sub- 
ject of much conversation during 
the past week. It is understood that 
the board of directors are planning 
to have the building started in about 
two weeks. 
The meeting of John West colony, 
Pilgrim Fathers, tonight in Mar- 
shall’s hall will’ no doubt: be well 
attended. There will be an interest- 
ing business session. The entertain- 
ment committee will have something 
to offer that will be especially pleas- 
ing. The Beverly Farms Brass band 
will give a concert. There will also 
be readings and a collation. 
Mr. and Mrs. John M. Publicover 
attended the Master Mariners’ ban- 
quet in Gloucester, Monday even- 
ing. 
While the Farms has the reputa- 
tion of having pretty good streets 
the thaw of this week has made mis- 
erable walking for the users of the 
sidewalks. The people have been 
obliged to plow through mud and 
water. This is true of the whole 
city. The quicker that the ordin- 
ances are changed to permit of the 
construction of artificial sidewalks 
the better for the pedestrian. 
Mrs. William Leahy and daughter, 
who have been spending the past 
few weeks visiting in Boston, re- 
turned this week to their home on 
Hale street. 
The banquet given by the Wo- 
man’s Gymnasium class, Tuesday 
evening, in G. A. R. hall, was a most 
enjoyable affair. It was given in 
honor of the gentlemen: Some 60 
enjoyed the hospitality of the ladies. 
The menu consisted of an abund- 
ance of tempting edibles both in 
quantity and quality. After the 
discussion of the menu, Mrs. Louise 
Wyatt, as toastmistress, called upon 
each gentleman present for a speech. 
Several ladies followed the gentle- 
men with appropriate remarks. A 
social period followed. Irwin Davis 
presided at the piano. The festivi- 
ties of the evening continued until 
a late hour. 
The federal census bureau of 
Washington, in announcing the cen- 
sus of Beverly, in 1910, by wards 
cives the population of ward six as 
1896. 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
Established 1877 
Painting and Varnishing 
Special Departmert for Automobiles 
After stock taking sale—Bargains 
—Good Values—Low Prices—Come 
in and look at them. Standley’s 
Shoe Store. 
Mr. and Mrs. Patrick MacNamara 
of Beverly moved here this week. 
They have apartments in the house 
of Mrs. McKeigue, Everett street. 
B. F. Keith’s Theatre. 
With Mary Norman, the imperson- 
’ ator; Charles Lovenberg’s big musical 
comedy, “College Life,” with a com- 
pany of twenty singers, dancers and 
comedians; Yorke and Adams, late 
stars of ‘‘Playing the Ponies’’; and 
the Hight Berlin Madeaps among the 
principal features, the bill for B. F. 
Keith’s next week again promises to 
break all records. Mary Norman is 
unquestionably the greatest artiste in 
her line in modern times, and the sim- 
plicity of her methods in imitating 
well-known types of women has never 
been excelled. “College Life” is one 
of those big vaudeville productions 
that the public seem to demand now- 
adays. It is full of ginger from start 
to finish, with an endless amount of 
fun, rollicking college songs, and a 
beautiful stage setting. Yorke and 
Adams are two of the greatest He- 
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