58 NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 
BEVERLY FARMS 
Everybody is cordially invited to 
take part in the parade on the morn- 
ing of July 4th, which starts shortty 
after 6 o’clock from Depot square. {1 
the past there has been a tendency to 
“let the other fellow do it,’ while 
most people just looked on and 
criticized. This year the committee 
wants everybody to enter, no matter 
how simple the make-up. Prizes will 
be given the best features. 
The baccalaureate service of the 
graduating class of the Beverly High 
school was held at the Beverly Farms 
Baptist church last Sunday evening. 
Rev. Clarence S. Pond, the pasto*, 
preached to the High School students 
from the theme, “The Seriousness of 
Life.” The whole service was one of 
interest and profit. 
Michael F. Connolly, through a 
Boston concern has secured a_ posi- 
tion as supt. of a gentleman’s estate 
at Topeka, Kansas, ‘and left here last 
Monday for that city to commence 
his new duties. 
Burglar 
Proof: 
A steel box in our bur- 
glar proof, fire defying 
vault costs but little. 
Don’t keep your valu- 
able papers, jewelry, or 
money in a place where 
burglars can get at it, 
or where fire can touch 
it. Come in and look 
over our safe deposit 
Youll 
wonder why you wait- 
department. 
ed so long before rent- 
ing a box. 
Beverly National Bank 
A. W. Rogers, President 
J. R. Pope, Vice President 
E. 8S. Webber, Cashier 
EF. 
C. 
July 2, 1915. 
SAW YER 
Established 1877 
‘CARRIAGE AND AUTOMOBILE REPAIRING 
NEW COVERINGS, TOPS and SLIP LININGS for AUTOMO- 
BILES. SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO ALTERATIONS 
Special Department for Automobiles 
Painting and Varnishing 
218-236 Rantoul Street, Cor. Bow Street ss 
First-Class Work 
BEVERLY 
Telephone: Factory 158-M Residence 449-W 
Owing to the weak condition of the 
West Beach pier it is found inadvis- 
able to use it on the evening of July 
4th to set off the fireworks display. 
Through the kindness of Mr. George 
Lee, permission has been given the 
use of a portion of the Lee estate for 
this purpose. A platform will be 
erected on the rocks facing the beach 
and the display given from this point. 
Many think this new location will be 
even more sightly than the pier. 
Improvements in Central square 
have been completed. The new road 
surface is certainly a fine piece of 
work, giving the square a very neat 
and attractive appearance. In the 
center has been set up one of the new 
“white way” electric lights, which is 
the cause of much favorable com- 
ment. 
Beverly Farms people are looking 
forward with much pleasure io 
Thursday evening, July 8th, when the 
St. Mary’s Dramatic club presents to 
the public the laughable farce, ‘The 
Café Chantant,” by a cast of 35 peo- 
ple under the direction of Mrs. John 
J. Shea and assisted by six other well 
known ladies and the Ladies orches- 
tra. The entertainment will be given 
at Neighbors hall, following which 
there will be dancing. 
Among the divorces granted by 
Judge Jenney is that of Nellie KE. 
Borden of Beverly Farms vs. Victor 
Borden of Boston. The custody of 
Edith is given to the mother and 
Robert to the father. 
Beverly Farms at last has got the 
“movies.” Mr. Crowley of Danvers 
has leased Neighbors hall for every 
Wednesday evening during the sum- 
mer for this purpose. Last Wednes- 
day evening, the first night, there was 
a large audience present who enjoyed 
a seven reel show which lasted nearly 
two hours. 
Miss Mary E. White, proprietor of 
Beverly Farms’ only dry-goods store, 
on West st., who recently was oper- 
ated upon at the Beverly Hospital, is 
reported to be getting along very 
nicely. 
HAVE YOUR PRESCRIPTIONS 
FILLED AT 
DELANEY’S 
Aputherary 
Cabot and Abbott Streets 
BEVERLY 
We keep everything that a good 
drug store should keep. 
Cor. 
‘Telephone Connection 
S. A. GENTLEE & SON 
Funeral Directors and Embalmers 
Calls answered day or night 
277 Cabot Street BEVERLY 
Residence, 16 Butman St. 
M. C: Horton, AGENT 
Manchester, 
Fi BYOORS Sta Mass. 
Cornelius T. Shea and John J. 
Bresnahan have been granted jitney 
licenses and they are doing business 
around Beverly Farms. 
Last Saturday afternoon at the 
playgrounds the Beverly Farms bail 
team won its third straight game, 
their opponents being the fast Orioles 
of Danvers. The score was 15 to 3. 
The home team was altogether too 
strong for the visitors. Tomorrow 
afternoon the crack Belmonts of 
Peabody will play while on Monday 
the Knights of King Arthur of Glou- 
cester will play here in the morning, 
and Ipswich probably in the after- 
noon. 
Fred Bunce and family have moy- 
ed to Revere. ° Mr. Bunce has been a 
resident of Beverly Farms for many 
years. 
New York For BRAINS 
Metropolitan Editor (wrathfully ) 
—‘T see ‘hat a Chicago paper is going 
to send its reporters to find the 
North Pole. Why in the world didn’t 
you think of that first? You are dis- 
charged 
City Editor—‘Don’t be. hasty. [’'m 
lying low to head a relief expedition 
and scoop all their news after they 
freeze to death,” 
