54 NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 
BEVERLY FARMS 
Miss Eleanor Connolly arrived 
home for the summer yesterday. She 
has been a student at St. Mary’s 
Seminary, at Hookset, N. H. 
The Ladies’ Sewing circle was en- 
tertained last evening at the home of 
Mrs. Murdock McDonald, Hart 
street. Arrangements have been com- 
pleted for the fair to be held in the 
Baptist chapel early in July. 
Friends of George Walter Larcom 
are much concerned over his condi- 
tion. He has just undergone a ser- 
ious operation at the Boston City hos- 
pital. 
Thos. J. McDonnell left last Satur- 
day for Philadelphia where he has 
been attending the National conven- 
tion of Master Plumbers as a dele- 
gate from the local Master Plumbers 
association. 
Miss Frances Connolly has accepted 
the position of instructor at one of 
the Salem playgrounds. Miss Con- 
nolly was graduated from the Sar- 
gent Physical Culture school of Cam- 
bridge a few weeks ago. 
Miss Frances Leeds of Hartford, 
Conn., has been visiting friends at the 
Farms the past week. 
Mr. and Mrs. James EF. McDonnell, 
who have leased their home on West 
street to Rev. Mr. Billings for the 
summer, are today moving into apart- 
ments in the Geo. F. Obear house, 
Hale street. 
Motor Boat MuFFLING ASSOCIATION 
The Motor Boat Muffling association 
has charatered the motor boat “Palm,” 
which it purposes to turn over to the 
Massachusetts State Police for use in 
the enforcement of the motor boat 
muffling law and prevention of crime 
along the shores of Massachusetts. 
The “Palm” is a substantial boat 65 
feet long, having a beam of 14 feet 6, 
equipped with a Murray & Tregurtha 
go H. P. engine, and a motor tender, 
both of which are fast. ° 
The Legislature of Massachusetts 
has passed the association’s bill appro- 
FE. GG: 
SAWYER 
Established 1877 
CARRIAGE AND AUTOMOBILE REPAIRING 
NEW COVERINGS, TOPS and SLIP LININGS for AUTOMO- 
BILES. SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO ALTERATIONS 
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priating $1500 for the maintenance 
of this boat. It will be commanded 
by State Officer James J. Grady, who 
was in charge of the “Kasagi’”’ during 
last summer’s successful campaign, 
and will be manned by another State 
officer, a cook and an engineer, and 
will be in commission continuously 
until the first of October, covering the 
shore from the New Hampshire to the 
Rhode Island lines. 
All who are interested in the en- 
forcement of the law, or any who 
have complaints to make of violations 
thereof, should communicate with 
Stoughton Bell, Esq., the Treasurer 
and General Counsel of the associa- 
tion, at 60 State street, Boston, to 
whom all contributions for the sup- 
port of this year’s campaign should 
be sent. 
This year’s campaign has already 
begun in earnest. Captain Grady 
visited Haverhill on Saturday and 
Sunday, the 7th and 8th of June, 
and inspected all boats in commission. 
One violator of the law, Edward J. 
Young, of Haverhill, was apprehended 
and summoned to appear in court. 
On the 14th the case was heard be- 
fore Judge Carleton, and Mr. Young 
was found guilty and fined $5.00, 
which he paid. 
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