NORTH SHORE BREEZE 41 
_BEVERLY FARMS 
Guy C. Williams, the milk man, is 
out with a fine new auto delivery 
wagon. 
Mrs. Jeremiah Murphy of Picketts 
court met with a painful accident 
Monday. She was working at the 
Pierce house at Pride’s, when — she 
fell from a step-ladder on to a bue- 
ket, the handle cutting an artery. 
She was taken to the Beverly hos- 
pital for treatment. 
A building has been erected on 
Vine street, which will be used for a 
garage in connection with the deliv-. 
ery service at Brewer’s market. 
Ralph W. Osborne and family are 
now located at their cottage at As- 
Lury Grove where they will remain 
until September. 
At the dance last Tuesday eve- 
ning in Neighbors hall, two young 
ladies lost their coats, probably tak- 
en by mistake. The garments were 
parts of suits and the young ladies 
feel very badly over their loss. 
Should any one, who attended the 
affair, discover the mistake, the 
coats may be left at the Beverly 
Farms Postoffice or with the owners 
of the hall. 
The Beverly Farms playground is 
proving to be a popular place. The 
BEVERLY FARMS 
two instructors are there daily and 
have plenty to do taking care of the 
large number of young people who 
are taking advantage of the privil- 
iges there. The young men especial- 
ly enjoy the place, and each  eve- 
ning they practice baseball. Con- 
siderable equipment has been in- 
stalled, but there are still many 
things needed. 
OPPORTUNITY AT YOUR DOOR 
Boston Globe’s $10,000 Booklovers’ 
Contest is Arousing Intense 
Interest All Over New 
England 
The splendid sum of $10,000 in 
cash prizes is offered by the Boston 
Globe as awards in its great Book- 
lovers’ Contest, which began in the 
Globe July 1. The first prize is $2000 
in cash, the second prize is $1500°in 
eash, and the third prize is $1000 in 
eash, with seven other main prizes 
of generous cash sums and 125 prizes 
of $10 in cash each and 500 prizes 
of $5 each. 
You can enter the Boston Globe’s 
contest to-day, or at any time while 
it is in progress. The contest con- 
sists of a series of 77 pictures, to be 
published in the Globe, one each 
day, the first having appeared on 
July 1. Each of these pictures rep- 
resents the title of « book, not the 
contents of the book, but merely its 
title. 
All that contestants have to do is 
to begin saving the pictures and the 
coupons attached to them. In the 
coupons they fill in the name of the 
book they believe the drawing rep- 
resents, their own name and address, 
and save them until they have all 77 
pictures. When they have the 77 
pictures solved, the contestant sends 
in to the Booklovers’ Contest Editor, 
Boston Globe, Boston, Mass, all 77 
pictures and their answers in one flat 
package, and the board of judges, 
made up of well-known Boston men, 
will decide the names of the winners. 
Every picture is drawn to accur- 
rately represent the title of the 
book it is meant for. There are no 
eatches, no subterfuges. The con- 
test calls for no soliciting or canvas- 
sing. It is really a most enjoyable 
game that you can play in your own 
home, and by doing so win one of 
the many splendid prizes. 
If you have not already entered 
the contest, you can obtain back pic- 
tures at the office of the Boston 
Globe. 
Do Not Be Deceived 
Dollars and cents are not the only thing to be considered in buying Foods. 
member your food is the only thing that nourishes your body. 
many qualities; there are also many men of many minds. [History repeats trying to do one 
other. 
The other day one of our customers came in and said: 
Please re- 
There are many kinds of 
‘‘Mr. Thissell, the meats 
you have been sending us the last two years are just delicious and I have come in to see how 
you handle your foods to always have such nice, fresh things.’’ 
After looking around: 
**T see; you have everything so sanitary and clean; you do such a large business, your stock 
is best quality and fresh all the time.’’ 
We Invite Your Inspection 
All goods sold at Boston Market prices. Our guarantee A SQUARE DEAL TO ALL. 
We Are the Only House on the North Shore 
that can supply your table with all the pure foods required under one account. 
The 
Post Office Building - 
150 and 151 - * 2 
Two Phones, 
Thissell- Company 
High Grade Food Products 
Beverly Farms, Mass. 
If one is busy call the other 
