Gasoline and Motor Oil. 
can. 
Less Price than garages do—and we will continue to do so. 
TRY US! 
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-—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 
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. Tel. 63-2. MAGNOLIA 
NEXT TO MEN’S CLUBHOUSE 
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BEVERLY FARMS 
he poor side walks at Beverly 
arms, made extremely bad by the 
ry weather, are now the topic of 
mnversation. The question is being 
sked ‘‘what ean we do about it?” 
Jl of the petitions, public meetings 
nd requests to the city government 
ave availed nothing. 
A liberty pole has been added to 
he equipment at the Farms play 
‘round. 
Mrs. Julia Cosgrove of Malden, is 
jisiting Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Watson, 
verett street. Mrs. Cosgrove was 
| former resident and is well known 
The excellent celebration program 
esterday was not only sufficient to 
eep the beverly Farms people at 
jome but nearly everyone enter- 
ained friends from out of town. 
The young son of Mr. and Mirs. 
John t. Mackey. fell from a stone 
Wall this week and received quite 
i bad eut on his head, which re- 
juired the services of a physician. 
Ruel Davis has been elected leader 
ff the Beverly Farms band. 
ith Celebration at Beverly Farms. 
All roads led to Beverly Farms 
yesterday when the national holiday 
was celebrated. The program ot- 
wed a variety that gave all kinds 
f attractive features from 9 o’clock 
m the forenoon until 10 o’clock at 
ight. In the forenoon there were 
iorse and pony races at West beach 
vhile on the playground a hotly 
contested ball game between the 
Zeverly Farms athletic club and a 
eam of nine captained by Dr. 
Dougherty attracted many. The lat- 
ter team won by a score of 7 to 5, 
The pitching of Francis Lawler for 
Dr. Dougherty’s team was a feature 
of the game. At 1.30 the program 
of sports at West beach started. 
There were long lists of entries. All 
the contests were close and exciting. 
At 4 o’eloeck the horse events took 
place. As usual they were the at- 
traction of the day. The features 
were various contests In jumping, a 
potato race and the musical stalls. 
There was a grand illumination with 
a band concert and fire works in the 
evening at West Beach. The pier 
was hghted with Japanese lanterns. 
ore 
By the case or dozen. 
Ginger Ales. 
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The display of fireworks was pro- 
nounced the best Beverly Farms has 
ever had. The concerts were given 
by the Beverly Farms band and 
were such as to merit much ap- 
plause. Large crowds were present 
at all the events, especially at the 
beach. The committee on celebra- 
tion is to be congratulated. on the 
excellent program presented. 
The habit of looking on the bright 
side of things is worth more than 
a thousand pounds a year.—Samuel 
Johnson. 
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ice—and guaranteed pure. 
Let the 
little ones eat 
as much as they like 
of this delicious ice 
cream, for it is a whole- 
some and nutritious food. 
Only pure, rich cream from 
our own Vermont creameries 
(Ss is used in making 
/ Jersey 
, lee Cream 
The best fruit flavors and extracts and cane sugar are 
properly blended and frozen and the result is ice cream 
of delicious smoothness—free from lumps, salt or bits of 
To-day is the day to try it. 
Sold by the plate or package. 
Made by the Jersey Ice Cream Co., Lawrence, Mass. 
For Sale by 
ALBR&ED WALEN, Druggist, Manchester 
And Agents in Beverly, Gloucester and Rockport 
