NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
How would you run a Tire Business? 
Suppose you were a tire dealer. Suppose, after experiment- 
ing with the various brands of tires on the market, you 
found one certain brand that rarely gave a customer cause 
to come back with a complaint—a tire manufactured by 
America’s representative tire concern—made by a co- 
operative method of manufacture, whereby the strongest 
points of four famous brands were incorporated into 
this one tire. 
Wouldn’t you «consider it good business to sell and 
recommend such a tire? 
United 
answer this description exactly. We heartily recommend 
these tires to our customers because we know we are giving 
them the utmost tire value and the most certain protec- 
tion against trouble they can possibly get for their money. 
Cost no more than you are asked to pay for other kinds. 
THOMAS D. CONNOLLY, 2nd 
Beverly Farms, Mass. 
SOCIETY NOTES 
Mr. and Mrs. Godfrey L. Cabot 
‘spent the last week-end at their cot- 
tage at Beverly. Farms. 
Rev. Sherrard Billings of Groton 
will again be the rector of St. John’s 
Episcopal church at Beverly Farms, 
during the summer months. 
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The Quincy A. Shaw, 2ds, who 
have been spending the winter in the 
south, are back to Beverly Farms for 
the season. 
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“Arbor Vitae”, one of the cottages 
on the so-called Kimball estate, Man- 
chester, has been rented to a Mrs. 
Burr for the summer. 
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Mrs. George Howard of Philadel- 
phia has leased the S. E. Hutchinson 
small house at Beverly Farms for the 
coming season. 
The marriage of Miss Christine 
S. Hunnewell and Nelson S. Bartlett, 
jr., will take place Saturday, May 31. 
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Mr. and Mrs. Jacob C. Rogers were 
of those at the flower show recently 
given at Villa Mont Clare, the home of 
the Rev. L. L. Havard in Hamilton, 
Bermuda. ‘Their little daughter was 
of the group, dressed in early Victor- 
jan costume, and she sold old-fashion- 
ed bouquets. Mr. and Mrs. Rogers 
had a thrilling adventure recently, 
when a squall capsized the boat in 
which they were sailing with two 
friends. ‘The accident happened a 
mile from shore, and the four unfor- 
tunates clung to the overturned boat 
for an hour until help arrived. 
“Let’s go West and kill Indians.” 
“What’s the matter with you, kid? 
Some of our best baseball talent is be- 
ing picked up among the redskins.” 
—Pittsburgh Post. 
HYMN OF BrE’R WILLIAMS 
Lawd, keep me fur fu’m de hurricane 
An’ don’t let de tide rise high; =z 
I never wants no big wind 
Ter blow me ter de sky. 
An’ I don’t want ter drown 
When de rain come down, 
Fer I’d be too wet fer ter wear my 
crown. 
Satan, he tells de wind ter blow, 
An’ he rides de lightnin’ red 
But I wants to wait ter my time’s ter 
go, 
Wid de shelter over my head. 
Oh, I don’t want ter drown 
In Trouble Town, 
Fer I’d be too wet fer to wear my 
crown. 
—Atlanta Constitution. 
