64 NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 
BEVERLY FARMS 
A big crowd of ball fans plan to 
go to Manchester tomorrow  after- 
noon to see the opening game in the 
Manchester-Beverly series. 
Joyous FELLOwsHtIP 
Senior—What makes that horrible 
smell of rubber come from Birthday 
Dorms? 
Junior—Oh, that’s just some sopho- 
more holding a freshman’s neck on 
the radiator. — Pennsylvania Punch 
Bowl. 
Two men were discussing the. ser- 
vice as they made their way home 
from church, 
“What was that sentence the choir 
repeated so often?” asked one, 
“As nearly as I could make out, it 
was ‘We are all miserable singers,’ ” 
replied his companion.—Chicago 
News. 
But only 
We all hope for the best. 
a few of us expect to get it. 
Striking a 
Balance 
If you pay your bills 
by will 
have no difficulty in 
check, you 
striking a cash balance. 
A checking account 
with the Beverly Nat- 
ional bank will enable 
We 
you to do this. 
invite your account. 
Beverly National Bank 
A. W. Rogers, President 
J. R. Pope, Vice President 
E. 8. Webber, Cashier 
Painting and Varnishing 
SPORTING NOTES 
Leon Paton of the Homestead club, 
Danvers, playing in the Boston Press 
club golf championship and his show- 
ing both in the qualifying round and 
subsequent match . play was most 
pleasing to his many friends along 
the North Shore. He has been amply 
fulfilling the predictions made for 
him earlier in the season. He has 
been “knocking at the door” for the 
last few years and bids fair soon to 
occupy a position at or very near the 
top. His defeat of Coombe, the 
English crack in the second round 
Wednesday certainly was a feather 11 
his cap. 
In the competition for the gover- 
nor’s cup in golf at the Tedesco C. C. 
the following are entered for the 
finals: J. G. Whiting, H. H. Holton, 
W.. R.. Shrigley “and ‘A. -N. Blake: 
Other competitors not in the running 
are A. H. Bradshaw, C. D. Hodges, 
C. H. Cross and J. I. Melanson. 
At the — Tedesco 
Swampscott, in the mixed doubles 
Miss Sargent and C. B. Humphrey 
are the winners. In the ladies’ singles 
Mrs. Blodgett and Miss H. Sand- 
meyer are in the semi-finals. C. N. 
Jones and W. A. Bradford are play- 
ing for first place in the men’s singles. 
Country — club, 
The run of the New York Y. C. 
fleet through the Cape Cod canal was 
a new experience and a welcome one. 
Besides having the honor of receiv- 
ing the official invitation of August 
“elmont to make the canal a part 2 
their route they also escaped some 
mighty squally weather. And with 
the miniature storms which have 
been experienced on the New Eng- 
land coast the last week the passage 
through the new cut was a _ wise 
Move, 
Ethereal mildness comes, but docs 
not hasten to settle down. 
Fe. C. SAWYER 
ESTABLISHED 1877 
CARRIAGE AND AUTOMOBILE REPAIRING 
NEW COVERINGS, TOPS and SLIP LININGS for AUTOMO- 
BILES. SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO AL/TERATIONS 
Special Department for Automobiles 
218-236 RANTOUL STREET, COR. BOW STREET rt rt 
Telephone: Factory 158-M; Residence 449-W 
August 13, 1915. 
First-Class Work 
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We keep everything that a good 
‘drug store should keep. 
Cor. 
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to Your 
Advantage 
to know that we can 
offer service of such 
excellence as to be 
unequaled, 
The expense is en- 
tirely a matter of 
one’s own desire, 
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M. C. HORTON, Agent 
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ERE NE SE ee ES ad 
PEACE IN THAT FAMILY. 
A little girl, being lost, was taken t> 
the police station, where the officers 
tried to learn her name. At last, 
after many vain effors, one of them 
asked her: 
“Tell me, dear, what names does 
your mother call your father?” 
“She doesn’t call him any name,” 
the child answered innocently. “She 
likes him.” 
Strict, ALL RIGHT. 
“T understand the Blanks are strict: 
vegetarians.” 
“Strict! I should say . they, are.. 
Why, they won’t even let their chil-- 
dren eat animal crackers.” 
