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BEVERLY FARMS, MASS. 
MANCHESTER CHURCHES. 
BAPTIST CHURCH, « Rev. AS G, 
WarRNER, Pastor. Public worship, 
10.45 a. m. Bible school, 12.15, vestry. 
Men’s class, 12.15, auditorium. 
Young People’s union, 6.00. Even- 
ing service, 7.00. Prayer meetings 
Friday evening at 7.30. Communion 
first Sunday in the month. All sets 
free at every service. 
ORTHODOX CONGREGATION- 
AlL—Sunday morning worship, with 
sermon, 10.45. Bible school, 12. Ev- 
ening worship Tuesday, 7.30, in the 
chapel, Woman’s Missionary society 
the first Thursday of each month. 
Sittings can be obtained of Mr. A. S. 
Jewett. 
SACRED “HEART “CHURCH, 
Rev. Mark SvuLLIvAN, Pastor.— 
Masses, 7, 8.30 and 10.30 o’clock. 
Sunday school at 2.30 o’clock. Rosary, 
Instruction and Benediction of the 
Blessed Sacrament, 3.30 o'clock. 
Week days; morning mass at 7.30 
o’clock. Advanced class Friday even- 
ings at 7.30 o’clock. 
An “S” social will be held in the 
vestry of the Baptist church on Wed- 
nesday evening, May 21, 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
New York HrproDRoME 
Next week will be the last of this 
season’s entertainment at the New 
York Hippodrome. On Saturday night, 
May 17th, the curtain will go up for 
the last time on the three spectacles 
“Under Many Flags,” “Gypsy Life” 
and the “Circus Maximus.” 
Immediately after, the dismantling 
of the whole production will take 
place. All the costumes and proper- 
ties will be stored away and the scen- 
ery chopped up into kindling wood. 
Particular attention is, therefore, 
called to the fact that beginning Mon- 
day night there are twelve more 
chances to see the wonderful creations 
of Arthur Voogtlin and his co-workers 
embodied in the splendors of this 
year’s show. Over two million people 
have witnessed this year’s production, 
which is an increase of seventy-five 
thousand over last year. 
Everybody reads the Breeze. 
R. K. McMillan 
163 Cabot Street 
BEVERLY, MASS. 
Ladies Cailor 
and Designer 
Mr. McMillan desires to 
nform his patrons that the 
Spring and Summer Materi- 
als for 1913 have been deliv- 
ered, and the Styles for 
Summer Wear thoroughly 
established, so that Ladies can 
order now, feeling assured 
that their suits will be correct 
Mr. 
McMillan waits upon his pa- | 
in every particular. 
trons at their Boston Homes 
this season of the year. 
Appointments may be made 
by mail or phone. 
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When the cream contains the 
proper amount of butter fat—the 
flavors and extracts pure—every 
plate is.as nutritious and wholesome 
as any article of food you can eat. 
But be sure of its purity. You get 
ice cream of guaranteed purity if 
you ask for 
Jersey 
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—the kind made of only pure, rich, 
tested cream, the purest flavors and 
extracts and the finest quality cane 
sugar. Our 18 years’ experienceand 
unsurpassed facilities of manufacture 
assure you ice cream of refreshing 
deliciousness and all-round good- 
ness, superior to the most exacting 
requirements of the State and Fed- 
eral Pure Food Laws. 
Look for the Jersey sign 
At allleading druggists’ and 
confectioners’ 
By the plate or package 
JERSEY ICE CREAM CO. 
Lawrenee, Mass. 
FOR SALE-BY 
ALFRED WALEN, 
Manchester 
Druggist 
Agents Beverly, Gloucester, & Rockport 
SABBATH DESECRATION 
In illustration of the “dreary Glas- 
gow Sunday” a lecturer told this 
story of the late J. L. Toole. He was 
leaving his hotel in Glasgow one fine 
Sunday morning when the sun was 
shining brightly. As he was strolling 
along George sq. a policeman eyed 
him suspiciously, and at last said :— 
“Ye had better tak’ care what ye’re 
doin’.” 
“What am I doing?” inquired Toole, 
and added with a merry wink, “Why, 
I’m not even whistling.” 
“No,” replied the Glasgowian in 
solemn and reproving tones; “but ye’re 
lookin’ almost as happy as if it were 
Monday.”—Tit-Bits. 
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