50 NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 
— 
BEVERLY FARMS 
Miss Alice L. Kimball of Rockland, 
Me., was a visitor at the Farms this 
week. 
Cornelius D. Shea left Wednesday 
for a visit at Saranac Lake in the Ad- 
irondacks, N.Y. 
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas R. Sullivan 
of Stamford, Ct., have been visiting 
the Farms the past week. 
The W: RieC/sheld-aviarce “in 
Neighbor’s hall last evening, followed 
by a dance. It is said a substantial 
sum of money will be the result of 
the entertainment. 
Preston W. R. C., No. 93, wishes 
through the Breeze to thank all who 
so kindly took part in their recent 
entertainment. 
A number have enjoyed the bath- 
ing at West Beach this week. The 
warm weather has given an added 1m- 
petus to the popularity of the place. 
Many people from the Farms went 
to Salem yesterday to see the big fire 
there. Practically all who did not go 
went to West Beach, where the fire 
could be seen plainly , 
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If You’re In 
Business 
= tive business today 
should hlave banking 
facilities equal to the 
Ta 
| 
A man engaged in ac- 
demands of his} busi- | 
ness: *» ,Perhaps* yours 
are not as complete as 
[iethisens 
so, we would be pleas- 
you desire. 
ed to talk with you in 
regard to opening an 
account with this bank. 
Our time is yours. | 
Beverly 
National Bank 
A. W. Rogers, President 
J. R. Pope, Vice Fresident 
E. S. Webber, Cashier 
I. C. 
SAW YER 
Established 1877 
CARRIAGE AND AUTOMOBILE REPAIRING 
NEW COVERINGS, TOPS and SLIP LININGS for AUTOMO- 
BILES. SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO ALTERATIONS 
Special Department for Automobiles 
Painting and Varnishing 
218-236 Rantoul Street, Cor. Bow Street 22 
First-Class Work 
BEVERLY 
Telephone: Factory 158-M Residence 449-W 
The crowning event of the school 
career came Wednesday evening 
when nine Beverly Farms _ students 
were graduated from Beverly High 
school. ‘They were members of a 
class of 83, who received diplomas 
from Mayor MacDonald. The mem- 
bers ‘trome the Parmsiwere: Helen 
Brady, ‘Thomas Brady. »o wNettic 
Churchill, Emily McDonnell, Ellen L. 
Murray, Mary F. Murray, Mary H. 
Murray, May Toomey and Katie 
Voorneveldt. Last evening the class 
held its reception and many from the 
Farms attended. 
Peter Gaudreau the Central square 
barber 1s passing out a card contain- 
ing besides a list of the fire alarm 
boxes of the city the summer ar- 
range of trains on the Gloucester 
branch, showing arrivals and depar- 
ture of all trains at all stations. Post- 
master Watson is also passing out a 
similar card, showing in addition the 
arrangements of mails. Frank Gaud- 
reau the depot square barber 1s pass- 
ing out a card which contains in ad- 
dition to the complete timetable a 
schedule of games played at home 
and abroad by both the Boston Na- 
tionals and Boston Americans. 
Subscribe for the Breeze. 
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Machine. Buy the Ideal 
Clarifier and Record Saver 
A simple device, 
instantly attach- 
ed to any sound- 
box. Just slip it 
on and listen, 
You will hear a wonderful improve- 
ment in the reproduction. Every word 
and note will be clear and true. 
The mechanical effect will entirely disappear and 
your records will remain perfect because of the 
imperceptible wearof the fine needle used with the 
Masterphone. 
If your dealer does not keep the Masterphone, 
send us $1.00 for one by return mail. State if for 
Victor or Columbia and type of sound-box. 
Send today to Dept. I. 
THE MASTERPHONE CORPORATION 
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BEVERLY 
We keep everything that a good 
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Calls auswered day or night 
277 Cabot Street BEVERLY 
Residence, 16 Butman St. 
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