62 } NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 
TUNIPOO 
BEVERLY FARMS 
‘Miss Elizabeth Harding, one of the 
teachers at the Beverly Farms school, 
left the first of this week to spend the 
rest of the summer acation at her for- 
mer home in Union, Me. With her 
went Mrs. Helen Dougherty and 
young son, for a stay of several weeks. 
Mrs. George F. Keenan (Gertrude 
Connolly) and son of Brighton, have 
been guests the past week of Mrs. 
Keenan’s parents, Mr. and Mrs Thom- 
as D. Connolly, Oak. street. Mrs. 
Keenan’s husband, Dr. Keenan, is a 
member of the ambulance corps in 
camp the past week. 
James B. Dow has been elected +1 
the examining committee of the Bev- 
erly Trust Co. The branch bank at 
Beverly Farms is about completed. 
Located in Central Square in practi- 
cally a new building, with modern and 
up-to-date office equipment, the bank 
will be prepared to serve a long-felt 
want when it opens for business in a 
short while. 
Jung Report oF M. S. P. C. C. 
During the month of June the 
Massachusetts Society for the Pre- 
vention of Cruelty to Children was 
asked to investigate 442 new cases. 
Agents of the society completed work 
upon 332 cases involving 604 diffex- 
ent children. There were 61 cases 
prosecuted in court on behalf. of 228 
children ; 976 cases were carried over 
for work during July. In 21 differ- 
ent families negligent parents were 
forced through court action to sup- 
port their children. The society is 
more and more endeavoring to in- 
duce parents through moral suasioa 
as well as legal process to care for 
their own children, thus relieving the 
town and state and incidentally tax 
payer of the expense. 
RHODES SCHOLARSHIP 
A scholarship of the value of £300 
($1500) per annum, tenable at the 
University of Oxford, England, for 
a period of three years, beginning 
from October, 1916, will be open for 
competition in the State of Mass- 
achusetts at the close of the present 
year. Similar scholarships will be 
awarded for the years 1917, 1919, 
and 1920. 
Competitors must be citizens of the 
United States, between 19 and 25 
years of age, and must, before the 
date of entry on residence at Oxford, 
have completed at least their second 
year at some regular degree-granting 
American University or College. Can- 
didates having their domicile in the 
State, and those who have received 
any large part of their education 
July 16, 1915. 
INN 
iences, large verandas especiaily designed for family use, near 
West Beach, yachting, bathing and fishing, best motor roads in State, 
30 trains daily, 40 minutes from Boston. 
The TUNIPOO is the 
first INN contructed at Beverly Farms. 
Telephone Beverly Farms 8208-W or write P. O. Box 1126 
BEVERLY FARMS 
} MASS. 
HIS INN is newly built, most attractive rooms, modern conven- 
Automobile parties accommodated 
Afternoon tea served 
Our Branch will open soon. 
Watch for further announcement. 
Capital and Surplus $125,000 
Modern equipment 
BEVERLY TRUST COMPANY 
Bank at Beverly Farms 
Courteous attention. 
there are alike eligible. 
The qualifying examination will 
be held on Tuesday, the 5th, and 
Wednesday, the 6th of October, 1915. 
A State Committee of.  Selectioa 
chooses the scholar from among 
who have passed this examination. 
Application should be made to the 
Chairman of the Committee, Presi- 
dent A. Lawrence Lowell, LL.D., 
Harvard University. 
A memorandum giving particulars 
may be obtained either from the 
Chairman of the Committee of Selec- 
tion, or by communicating with the 
Offices of The Rhodes Trust, Sey- 
mour House, Waterloo Place, Lon- 
don, 8.W. 
NorRUMBEGA PARK 
As the season advances this de- 
lightful resort on the banks of the 
beautiful Charles River, becomes the 
mecca of thousands of pleasure seek- 
ers. For a safe and sane outing, 
Norumbega offers the best oppor- 
tunity of any spot in Greater Boston. 
This week, in the cool breeze swept, 
covered open air theatre, all attend- 
ance records are being smashed with 
the popularity of Matt Ott’s scintil- 
lating American farce “At Palm 
Beach.” 
B. F. Kerru’s THEATRE. 
A big quadruple-headed all-feature 
bill will be offered at B. F. Keith’s 
Theatre the week of July 1oth, the 
last of the Meistersingers’ record 
breaking engagement in “The Flag 
Station.” Cecil Cunningham, the 
comedienne extraordinary, and 
Charley Case, the man who talks 
about ‘his father, will be two of the 
big headliners offered with “The 
Tel 124-W Beverly Farms. 
NEW YORK AND BOSTON 
TAILORING COMPANY 
M. SILVERBERG, Proprietor 
oa 
FINE CUSTOM TAILORS 
Cleaning, Repairing and Pressing a 
Specialty. Chauffeur, Stable and 
Livery Suits Made to Order. 
28 WEST ST., bEVERLY FARMS 
Boston Store: 206 Mass, Ave. 
Meistersingers At the Flag Station.” 
Miss Cunningham is the wife cf 
Jean Havez, the great song writer, 
and she will offer a series of original 
songs written especially for her by 
her husband. 
Boston THEATRE, 
Jane Grey and Lionel Barrymore, 
in the great five-part sea story, “The 
Flaming Sword,” adapted from the 
novel of the same name, will be the 
principal attraction at~* the Boston 
Theatre the week of July 1oth. 
“Kin you deny ye was exceedin’ 
the speed limit?” demanded the 
judge. 
“No, I can’t, judge,” said Larrups, 
“put I had a good reason, your 
honor.” 
“What was that?’ demanded the 
judge. 
“Why, my. gasoline was getting 
low, sir, and I wanted to hurry in 
before it gave out,” said Larrups. 
_ Why not patronize a local institu- 
tion with your printing? 
The Breeze $2 a year postpaid, 
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