64. NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 
BEVERLY FARMS 
Two-year-old Martha Woodbury 
nearly lost her life at West Beach 
\Wednesday afternoon. The little 
girl is the daughter of Roland Wood- 
bury of 18 Besson st. She was play- 
ing on a log which gradually worked 
its way with the girl on it from the 
sand into deep water where the child, 
before any one noticed, fell off. Mrs. 
Harry Hannable saw the child strug- 
gling in the water and screamed for 
help. Louis Hamberger heard the 
alarm, dove in and brought the little 
one, unconscious, to the shore. Harry 
Williams accompanied by Mrs. Han- 
nable rushed the child in auto at top 
speed to Dr. Jackson’s in time for 
treatment. The child will no doubt 
fully recover in a short time. 
Miss Catherine Nolan is clerking 
at Miss M. E. White’s dry good store 
on West st. 
It has been suggested by many thet 
some arrangement should be made 
with the Beverly Farms Band for a 
evening 
few concerts. The band 
FIRE? 
tell 
when fire will visit your 
Why not be 
on the safe side and 
You can never 
home. 
put your papers! secur- 
ities, jewelry and other 
valuables in an  abso- 
lutely safe ‘place: Tf 
you rent one of our 
safe deposit boxes you 
will save yourself lots 
of worry. ‘The cost is 
small. 
Beverly National Bank 
A. W. Rogers, President 
J. R. Pope, Vice President 
E. 8. Webber, Cashier 
Le 
FE. Cc. 
July 23, 1915. 
SAWYER 
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 i 
First-Class Work 
BEVERLY 
Telephone: Factory 158-M Residence 449-W 
stand in Central square looks very 
lonesome these days, and there is n9 
doubt whatever that the Beveriy 
Farms people would be delighted to 
see it in use occasionally. 
The North Shore Provision Co., 
John Daniels, manager, contributed 
a lunch counter to the Navy Festival 
on Wednesday which did a big busi- 
ness and was also found to be a 
great convenience for many an 
hungry one. 
Miss Mary Cassity spent the week- 
end with Miss May Brady, Pride’s 
Crossing. 
Mrs. L. P. Hersey and family are 
spending a month in Halifax, N. S. 
TRAVERS RutFs FoR Success at 
GOLF. 
In the American Magazine, CII 5 
Travers, four times amateur goli 
champion of the United States picks 
out Harry Vardon as the greatest 
golf player he ever met. He de- 
scribes his play fully and tells many 
stories of his wonderful achieve- 
ments. Last season Vardon aver- 
aged 74 for 100 tough matches over 
the long and hard courses of Great 
Britain. The bulk of Vardon’s suc- 
cess might be set down, says “Jerry” 
Travers to these few simple rules: 
1. Control of temper. 
2. Refusing to worry over any 
bad lie or any hard luck. 
3. Playing easily within himself 
and never pressing. 
4. Playing always for the hole, 
even when two hundred yards away. 
5. Studying his game and _practic- 
ing at every opportunity. 
6. Making a point, even in practice, 
to follow all simple rules, such as 
keeping one’s head still, looking at 
the ball, etc. 
7. Keeping the body under control 
until perfect timing is developed. 
8. Using an easy, natural upright 
swinging swing that stays as long as 
possible in line with the intended 
flight of the ball. 
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7 Brook St., Manchester, Mass. 
Young Hicks rang the bell at the 
Jackson home. 
“Are the Misses Jackson in?” he 
inquired, of the Irish lassie who ap- 
peared at the door. 
“She are,” replied the maid, “but 
the young ladies is out.” 
Young Hopwood was a newcomer at 
the beach resort. One morning, old 
Josselyn met him and stopping, said 
abruptly : 
“See here, sir, how did you dare 
to kiss my daughter last night on the 
dark piazza?” 
“Well, by George, sir,” replied the 
young man, “now that I’ve seen her 
by daylight, I wonder myself.” 
The widow Gilroy had just told a 
friend of her engagement. 
“But, my dear Margaret,” said the 
friend, “you don’t really mean to tell 
me that you intend marrying a man 
you’ve only known for three weeks?” 
“Oh, yes,” replied the young 
widow, “I can easily overcome that 
objection in time. I hope to know 
him tolerably well after we have 
been married a couple of years.” 
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