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NORTH SHORE BREEZE. 
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Society Motes 
The Nelson S. Bartletts were among 
the mid-week arrivals in Manchester. 
The Richard S. Russells were among 
the week’s arrivals also. ‘They moved 
from town Tuesday and are again located 
at one of T. J. Coolidge, jr’s, cottages, 
on Coolidge’s Point. Nearby, at the 
Rev. W. H. Dewart cottage, Mrs. W. 
A. Russell, who returned from her trip 
around the world a few weeks ago, is 
located for the early season, until the 
Dewarts are ready to come to the shore. 
During July and August Mrs. Russell 
will have the A. Carnegie, 2d, cottage. 
Mr. and Mrs. Gardner M. Lane are 
closing their town house at 53 Marlboro 
street today and moving to their estate 
at Dana’s Beach, Manchester, for the 
season. 
The: J. Fred Browns moved down 
from town Wednesday and are occupy- 
ing the old Boardman cottage, West 
street, Beverly Farms, now owned by 
George Lee. 
A. Shuman and _ his daughter, Mrs. 
Carl Dreyfus, of Boston and Beverly 
Cove, have arrived at the Savoy in Lon- 
don after a long Continental tour. ‘They 
were joined on Friday of last week by 
Mr. Dreyfus, who arrived on the 
Amerika. . After motoring a month or so 
in England they will return to America 
and the North Shore. 
Keith’s Theatre 
The program to be presented at 
Keith’s next week will be notable for 
the number of acts that have never be- 
fore been seen in the house, among them 
those of Phyllis Rankin and Harry 
Davenport, Willy Pantzer and company, 
the Sharpshooting Vivians, Work and 
Ower, and Wood and Lawson. The 
balance of the bill will be made up of 
well known performers, including Gen- 
aro and Bailey, Ben Welch and Willa 
Holt Wakefield, all of whom have some 
new material to offer. 
Phyllis Rankin and Harry Davenport, 
whose most notable successes Were 
scored in ‘“The Belle of New OKs 
have a new sketch that is one of the hits 
of the season, a vehicle that hts them 
both to perfection. The acrobatic act of 
Willy Pantzer and company is another 
of the current season’ s sensations. Gen- 
aro and Bailey are doing a snappy terpsic- 
horean specialty, in which handsome 
Ray Bailey has a chance to Wear several 
very handsome costumes. A new edi- 
tion of the Keith A. B. C. for Children 
has just been issued by the Publicity 
Department and is ready for distribution. 
A Spring Suggestion Pov’, va 
p g gg until the 
Summer rush begins before you. have your 
printing attended to. Let us print up a supply 
of bill heads, cards, letter heads, envelopes, 
etc., now.—THE BREEZE, 
ertain styles and patterns are more becoming to 
men of a certain size and figure. We have ap-.- 
plied this fact in our line of Suits for Young 
Men. The young man of 16 to 20 years of age, 
or any man of 33 to 36-inch breast measure, will find in 
our complete stock a suit exactly adapted to his age or 
Stature. 4 Two or three-button sack suits, embodying the 
very latest styles and all the little niceties of tailoring, in 
such new patterns as medium and light grays and 
browns, in club checks, broken plaids, shadow plaids 
and stripes, ranging in price from 
$7.59 «© $1 7,50 
Open Thursday and 
Saturday Evenings 
FIELD & KENNEDY 
BEVERLY 
Car Fares Paid 
Both Ways 
ANNOUNCEMENT : 
I would respectfully call your attention to my stock of SE 
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NI NESS, WHIPS, ROBES, 
BLANKETS, and a com- 
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Wh Also Trunks and Bags, 
Repairing in all its branches. 
\ D ee ieee = a 
Importer and Manufacturer o 
Fine Harness, Riding Saddles and 
Horse Furnishings. Leather Novelties 
I am here all the year and can always give prompt and satis- 
factory service. Respectfully, 
J. A. CULBERT 
Tel 78-3 Bev. Fms. BEVERLY FARMS, MASS. 
Branch Stores: Beach St., Manchester and Magnolia. 
