68 NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 
BEVERLY FARMS 
Notable improvements are being 
made to the residence of Joseph C. 
Stanwood, Vine st. 
Born, in Beverly, August 12, a 
daughter to Edward and Lena (Jack- 
son) Chrisholm, 39 Everett st., Bev- 
erly Farms. 
New granite curbing and sidewalks 
are being built from Hale st. to the 
school house on the north side of 
Haskell st. 
Improvements and alterations are 
being made to the Murray cottage in 
Hart st. Later the cottage will be 
occupied by Dr. C. J. Murray. 
Arthur Standley and family and 
Fred Day and family have been en- 
joying cottage life on the shores of 
Chebacco pond, the past week. 
On Wednesday evening, August 30, 
the annual grand Irish concert and 
dance will be held in Town hall, Man- 
chester. A fine array of well known 
artists will appear in songs, folk 
dances and musical numbers. Home 
talent will also entertain. adv. 
The 
RIGHT WAY 
The Business Man who 
deposits all his funds and 
pays his bills by check 
finds that he is doing 
business in the right way. 
Our customers do busi- 
ness in the right way. 
BEVERLY NATIONAL 
BANK 
A. W. Rogers, President 
J. R. Pope, Vice President 
E. 8. Webber, Cashier 
E.G. 
SAWYER 
ESTABLISHED 1877 
CARRIAGE AND AUTOMOBILE REPAIRING 
NEW COVERINGS, TOPS and SLIP LININGS for AUTOMO- 
BILES. SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO ALTERATIONS 
Special Department for Automobiles 
Painting and Varnishing 
218-236 RANTOUL STREET, COR. BOW STREET +: 3 =: 
First-Class Work 
BEVERLY 
Telephone: Factory 158-M; Residence 449-W 
Walter B. 
Beverly Farms fire station, 
turned to his duties after a 
at Chebacco Pond. 
Mr. and Mrs. Willard B. Publi- 
cover and Robert Smith have enjoyed 
a vacation at Bow lake, Strafford, N. 
H., the past week. 
Mr. and Mrs. Otis N. Davis, Mrs. 
J. Albert Mayberry and Miss Flor- 
ence Chapman have been on a vaca- 
tion trip to various points in New 
Hampshire the past week. 
Dr. and Mrs. E. Barre and a party 
Wright, engineer at the 
has re- 
vacation 
of friends from Quebec, who are 
touring in this vicinity, were the 
guests for a part of the past week of 
Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Gaudreau, Cen- 
tral sq. 
West Beach and the pavilion have 
attracted crowds the past week and a 
large number has enjoyed a daily dip 
in the ocean. The beach is frequent- 
ed by scores of people daily from out 
of town. 
Lawrence J. .Watson, 2nd, and 
family will move to Bay Side, Long 
Island, about Oct. 1, to make their 
permanent home. Mr. Watson is one 
of the editorial staff of the Columbiad, 
published in New York City. 
An excellent concert was given in 
Central sq. Wednesday evening by the 
North Shore Cadet Band, under the 
direction of the band’s instructor, B. 
C. McSheeley of Salem. The next 
concert will be given next Wednesday 
evening. 
Connolly Bros. have sold a large 
piece of land situated on Hale st. be- 
tween the estates of Mrs. Delia Mc- 
Neil and the Catholic church property 
to Miss Alice C. Creham of Hingham. 
The property has a frontage of about 
go feet on Hale st. ; 
MagyeEstic THEATRE, Boston. 
A little easy figuring, counting the 
days from July 3 to date, substract- 
ing the Sundays and then multiplying 
that result by four, and you will have 
found out how many performances of 
that daring photo-play, “Where Are 
My Children?” have been given at the 
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BEVERLY 
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Majestic Theatre, Boston. It may be 
fully as impressive to announce right 
off that next Monday begins the 
ninth week or 3rd month of this re- 
markable film in that city, and eight 
weeks of a motion picture, shown in 
midsummer is “going some.” And 
the best of it is there is no end of the 
engagement in sight. With the house 
filled twenty- -four times each week, 
there is no doubting the extraordinary 
interest in the picture, and a casual 
stroll and a glance at the patrons as 
they enter the theatre will prove that 
this interest is confined to no particu- 
lar class of people. Which is an- 
other proof that its heart interest is 
general in its scope. 
Physical fitness is 
preparedness 
against disease? , 
Pe 25, 1916. 
