NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
First-Class Groceries and Kitchen Furnishings 
A Complete Line of Staple and Fancy Groceries, S. S. Pierce Goods, Strictly Fresh Eggs, Butter and Cheese, 
Gasoline and Motor Oil. 
GASOLINE—We have no garage and therefore can afford to sell the same gasoline at a less price than garages 
OUR PRICE NOW LESS PER GALLON, LESS BY TANK. We sell the same quality gasoline at 
can. 
Less Price than garages do—and we will continue to do so. 
TRY US! 
We can also beat them with CYLINDER OIL. 
We have a large variety of HARDWARE AND KITCHEN FuRNISHINGS, CROCKERY, TINWARE, etc. 
MINERAL WATERS: 
Apollinaris, White Rock, Poland, etc. 
P. S. LYCETT, Magnolia Ave. 
NEXT TO MEN’S CLUBHOUSE 
By the case or dozen. 
Ginger Ales. 
Tel. 63-2. MAGNOLIA 
How to Secure the Best Ice Cream. 
There is very little doubt but what 
everyone who makes ice cream at 
home has suffered the disappoint- 
ment of turning out some that does 
not quite come up to the mark. The 
element of chance enters largely in- 
to every freezerful you make. How 
it is going to turn out—is usually 
uppermost in your mind. 
How keen your’ disappointment 
is if the ice cream is lumpy or if you 
happened to get some salt in it! 
And how humiliated you feel if there 
happens to be guests present! 
Why take these chances when you 
can go to the drug store, confection- 
ery or ice cream parlor wheie the 
Jersey Ice Ceam sign is displayed 
and buy ice cream that is always de- 
pendable in flavor and quality—not 
good one day and poor the next, but 
always good. 
When you ask for Jersey Ice 
Cream you know exactly what you 
are going to get. Up-to-date facili- 
ties, hygienic factory, storing and 
shipping in cans that are perfectly 
clean, combine to make the Jersey 
Jee Cream goodness. 
The Jersey Ice Ceam Co., of Law- 
rence, Mass., has been manufactur- 
ing, for the past seventeen years, 
ice cream that is the acknowledged 
standard of ice cream quality. This 
deliciously rich, creamy, smooth ice 
eream is made f pure, rich cream, 
tested to see that it contains the 
proper amount of butter fat, and 
which comes from their own cream- 
eries in Vermont, the best fruit 
flavors and extracts and cane sugar. 
Properly blended and frozen, the 
product gulfills every requirement 
of the Pure Food Laws. 
Look for the Jersey sign and learn 
for yourself how good ice cream can 
be when made by the Jersey Ice 
Cream Co. 
As to Rubber Footwear! 
If you are a dealer in rubber foot- 
wear we wish to call Hub Rubbers 
to your attention. They are a prod- 
uct of the Boston Rubber Shoe com- 
pany, the quality of which you well 
know is without question. 
An ample advertising campaign 
that cannot fail to fully inform the 
public of these goods has already 
been contracted for. 
This is a word to the wise—act on 
it and your customers will be satis- 
fied. 
B. F KEITH’S THEATRE. 
As the summer time is the popular 
perio for relaxation, B. F. Keith has 
attempted to follow out this idea in 
the selecion of his warm weather at- 
tractions. In arranging next week’s 
. bill at his popular amusement resort, 
the result is that the opening week 
of the summer will find one of the 
strongest and most pleasing  pro- 
grams offered at B. F. Keith’s The- 
atre in months. The two principal 
features are Trixie Friganza, and 
Dorothy Rogers & Co., both of whom 
are new to Boston vaudeville pa- 
trons. Another strong laughing 
feature will be the first appearance 
of Dorothy Rogers and her com- 
pany in a sereaminely funny farce- 
Still another feature will be Chick 
comedy entitled ‘‘Babies a la Carte.’’ 
Sale, the impersonator, in his Coun- 
try School Entertainment. Others 
will be the 38 lLyres, liveliest of 
musical acts; Klutings’ Animals, 
with his trained cats, dogs, rabbits, 
MAGNOLIA 
Frederick Eaton, a student at 
Worcester, was at home over the 
week-end. 
On Thursday, Dr. Eaton enter- 
tained the Upton club at his camp 
on the Danvers river. 
WEST GLOUCESTER. 
In visiting West Gloucester Tues- 
day morning the stork left a pretty 
baby girl with Mr. and Mrs. Wil- 
ham P. Wakefield of Walker street. 
The young people of West 
Gloucester are looking forward with 
pleasure to the Young Peoples Social 
Field Day, which the Cape Ann 
Union of Christian Endeavor will 
hold on the Concord street base ball 
grounds, the last week in June. 
The worst of the man with strong 
likes is that he has also strong dis- 
likes. 
Ambition gets along faster when 
unhendered by a tender conscience. 
Ilis Preference-—— Winkleby gazed 
at the new triplets with’ fatherly 
pride, but not a little apprehension 
in his eye nevertheless. 
‘““What are you thinking, dear?’’ 
asked Mrs. Winkleby softly. 
‘“‘Nothing, dear, nothing,’’ he 
said, falteringly, ‘‘only don’t you 
think that it would be wiser for us 
hereafter to build up our little fam- 
ily on the installment plan ?’’—Har-. 
per’s Weekly. 
and pigeons; Cummings and Glady- - 
ings, novelty entertainers; the Fly- 
ing Russells, two daring aerial won-. 
ders; and three others. 
