54 NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 
INN 
BEVERLY FARMS 
Samuel Chapman left for Winni- 
peg, Canada, on Tuesday, where he 
has secured a good position. 
Mr. and Mrs. Edward T, Callahaia 
of Patterson, N. J., have spent the 
past week at Beverly Farms visiting 
friends. 
The ball game tomorrow at the new 
Athletic Field at Montserrat, between 
the Manchesters and the Beverlys, 
will attract a large number of fans 
from Beverly Farms. 
The Beverly High football team 
will report for practice on Sept. 9, 
and their first game will be played 
probably on Sept. 25. John Toomey, 
a popular Beverly Farms boy, will 
captain the eleven. 
West Beach continues to be Bev- 
erly Farms’ favorite spot and each 
day, especially in the afternoon, one 
only has to visit there to be assured 
of its popularity and the great enjoy- 
ment which the place affords to a 
large number of people. 
Tomorrow, Saturday, Miss Pru- 
dence Connolly concludes for the sea- 
son her duties as instructor at the 
Mack Park playgrounds, Salem. 
This season Miss Connolly’s pupi's 
have made a fine reecrd, ranking first 
in dancing, and with a high record 
in swimming and other athletic 
sports. In the demonstration parade 
on Tuesday their float took first 
prize. 
A well attended entertainment 
was given last evening in Neighbors 
Hall by the Beverly Farms play- 
ground children, assisted by some 
outside talent. The program con- 
sisted of a play, vocal and instrumen- 
tal music, readings and_ exhibition 
dances. The entertainment was fol- 
lowed by dancing, The affair was 
for the purpose of raising some 
funds to help pay expenses for the 
coming playground picnic and outing 
on Sept. 2, and was in charge of Miss 
Muriel Publicover, the playground 
instructor. 
When a young man or a clock gets 
too fast a setback is necessary. 
TUNIPOO 
August 27, 1915. 
BEVERLY FARMS 
MASS. 
HIS INN is newly built, most attractive rooms, modern conven- 
iences, large verandas especiail y designed for family use, near 
West Beach, yachting, bathing and fishing, best motor roads in State, 
36 trains daily, 40 minutes “from Boston. 
contructed at Beverly Farms. 
first INN 
The TUNIPOO is the 
Telephone Beverly Farms 8208-W or write P. O. Box 1126 
Automobile parties accommodated 
Guy A, Ham CANDIDATE FOR Liku-, 
TENANT-GOVERNOR. 
Fifteen years of campaigning, in 
and out of season,.for the Republican 
party and its candidates, and efficien 
service in the Massachusetts legisla- 
ture and the Governor’s C: spireal 
point to Guy A. Ham of Milton, of 
the Governor’s Council, as the strong- 
A. HAM oF 
MILTON 
Rep. Candidate for Lt. Governor 
Guy 
est candidate who can be nominated 
by the Republicans for the Lieuten- 
ant Governorship at the primaries on 
September 21st. 
Mr. Ham is one of the younger and 
more energetic members of the Repuh- 
lican party, an eloquent and forceful 
speaker and a powerful vote getter, 
and his long service on the platform 
kas given him a wide acquaintanceship 
throughout the state. His position 
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upon public questions is very general y 
recognized as sound and constructive 
and it is believed his candidacy will 
tend to unite and solidify the vario‘s 
differing interests of the party. 
Tur LONGEST STEP. 
From the powder factory to a life 
insurance company is about as long a 
step as a man can take in this world. 
—Boston Transcript. 
Bill—I thought you were on the 
water wagon? 
Jack—So I was, but I got off. 
Bill—Why? 
Jack—Because it wasn’t up-to-date. 
What I want is a motor water-truck. 
—E xchange. 
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Touring, Parties, Runabouts, Landolets, Limousines 
Anything---At Any Time---To Any Place 
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