BEVERLY FARMS 
At last Monday evening’s meeting 
of the aldermen, Howard P. Williams 
was confirmed for the office of build- 
ing inspector, to succeed the late 
John A. Ober. The selection of Mr. 
Williams for this berth is a matter 
of general satisfaction to Beverly 
Farms people, as he is well qualified 
for the position, is very popular, and 
this is the first public office that he 
has ever sought. 
Granite curbstones are being laid 
along the sidewalk on the south side 
of Vine street. 
Miss Abbie Williams of the Chas. 
F. Lee office in Beverly, is enjoying 
her annual vacation, spending it at 
Weirs, N. H. Miss Hazel Hersey 1s 
substituting in her place at the office. 
The Mass. Highway Commission 1S 
preparing to give the road surface 
from the Manchester line to the 
Beverly Farms depot another appli- 
cation of tarvia. This work will 
probably be done within the next few 
days. 
WE CAN 
HELP YOU 
Besides keeping your 
money ina safe place, 
we can help you with 
your accounting and 
your credits and your 
collections. 
There are many advan- 
tages of being a Nation- 
al bank depositor. Let 
us tell you about 
them. 
Beverly National Bank 
A. W. Rogers, President 
J. R. Pope, Vice President 
E. 8S. Webber, Cashier 
56 NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 
mere OA 
Painting and Varnishing 
218-236 RANTOUL STREET, COR. BOW STREET bos ro! 
Telephone: Factory 158-M; Residence 449-W 
John Hanley has gone to Ossining, 
N. Y., to work on a job being done 
there by Connolly Bros. 
-A private dancing party will ve 
given in Neighbor’s hall next Tues- 
day evening. by a party of chauffeurs 
who are employed along the North 
Shore. A large number of invitations 
have been sent out. It will be a one 
o'clock party, 
Unclaimed letters at Beverly 
Farms Postoffice, Aug. 25, 1915: 
John Clark, Esq., Ed. J. de Coppett ; 
James Crawford, Miss Alice Cun- 
ningham, Miss Catherine Devine, 
Miss Ethel E. Foster, Hon. George 
E. Gardner, Charles B. Guluck, Jr., 
Miss Anna McLeod, Miss Jennie E. 
Murphy, Miss B. Nugahey, Miss 
Laura M. Nickerson, Geo. B. Post, 
Miss Hilda. Pearson, Mrs. G. A. 
Stone, Miss M. Hebbron, Matthew 
Hale, Esq.—Lawrence J. Watson, P. 
M. 
FASHION SHOW AT KEITH’s 
One of the most novel and magni- 
ficent offerings of the season is 
promised for B. F. Keith’s Theatre 
the week of August 30th in the grand 
$50,000 Fashion Show, introducing 
the twenty handsomest models in the 
world, headed by Peggy Hopkins, the 
celebrated Washington beauty, and 
the most beautiful mannequins to be 
found in New York. The Fashion 
Show is intended to show what 
Miladi wears from arising to retiring, 
and includes costumes for walking, 
driving, riding, motoring, shopping, 
afternoon calls, at the opera, dining 
out, in fact, everything that should be 
included in the wardrobe of that 
most beautiful creation of modern 
civilation, the ultra-fashionable so- 
ciety woman. This entertainmen-., 
devised and staged by Miss May 
Tully, is the most expensive feature 
ever staged in vaudeville. 
NoRUMBEGA Park. 
“Other Peoples Money” the mu- 
sical comedy appearing at Norum- 
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 
August 27, 1915. 
First-Class Work 
BEVERLY 
HAVE YOUR PRESCRIPTIONS 
FILLED AT 
DELANEY’S 
Aypntherary 
Cabot and Abbott Streets 
B.E.V-E Reba 
We keep everything that a good 
drug store should keep. 
Cor. 
It is 
to Your 
Advantage 
to know that we ean 
offer service of such 
excellence as to be 
unequaled. 
The expense is en- 
tirely a matter of 
one’s own desire. 
S.A. GENTLEE & SON 
Undertakers 
277 Cabot Street, BEVERLY 
M.-C. HORTON, Agent 
7 Brook Street, MANCHESTER 
bega this week is drawing full houses 
at every performance. Chock full of 
fun, singing and dancing and novel- 
ties it is one of the merriest produc- 
tions seen hereabouts for some time. 
Every attraction at the park from 
the magnificent Zoological Gardnes 
right through: the list of high class 
amusements are in-gala attire with 
the visit of the Governors and the 
approaching holiday. For an ideal 
outing visit Norumbega at Auburn- 
dale on the Charles, 
Tuincs to Worry Axsovu’. 
The easiest way to make a bad egg 
out of a good one is to keep it in 30 
degrees temperature for awhile, 
