NORTH SHORE BREEZE. 
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33: Beverly Harms :: 
Fifty-five of the fifty-seven papers 
taken out for city office were filed before 
the time of expiration last Wednesday. 
Mayor Trowt’s second term is opposed 
by Ald.-at-Large ‘‘Jerry’’ Desmond 
and Sumner E. Glines. Ald. James A. 
Torrey of Ward 5 is seeking the berth 
of president of the Board of Aldermen, 
and has as_ opponents Councilnan 
Phineas W. Cooke and former-Council- 
man Charles H. Cressey. In Ward 6 
Councilmen C. H. Hull and A. P. 
Loring, jr., are seeking election as the 
alderman from this ward, and from now 
until the day of election there will be a 
pretty contest, as both have many friends 
who will work hard for their respective 
candidates. There are but three candi- 
dates for the council to fill the three 
positions,—John W. Philips, James R. 
L. Wiseman and Frank L. Woodberry. 
This is the first time, with perhaps one 
exception, there has not been a contest 
on for seats in the common council. 
The G. A. R. Associates are to hold 
a public whist party in G. A. R. hall 
next Friday evening, Dec. 10, for which 
an admission charge of only 15 cents will 
be made. Good prizes will be given. 
St. Margaret’s court of Foresters elec- 
ted officers Wednesday evening. 
Among this week’s visitors 
Farms have been Mr. and Mrs. Oliver 
P. Ellis of Springfield. They will re- 
main until the middle of next week. 
The Girls’ gym. class will meet Sat- 
urday evening and the Women’s class on 
Monday evening as usual. 
James J. Nugent is home froma 
week’s trip to Worcester and New York 
city. 
Mrs. H. Irving Dyer entertained the 
Ladies Sewing circle at her home on 
Hart street last evening. 
The regular meeting of John West 
colony, Pilgrim Fathers, will be held 
this evening. The entertainment com- 
mittee of the order are providing some 
form of entertainment for the members 
at each meeting this winter. 
Married at Salem last Tuesday, Nov. 
30, by the Rev. T. C. Cleveland, 
Horace Kemble Perkins of Salem and 
Mrs. Arvilla May Rand of North Bev- 
erly. Mrs. Perkins is well known here, 
being the widow of the late Frank Rand, 
‘a former station agent. 
Joseph F. Haskell of Maplewood was 
in town Wednesday renewing acquaint- 
ances. 
All subscriptions to the Breeze taken 
this month or next will be dated Jan. 1, 
1910. Have you noticed our combina- 
tion offers yet? adv, 
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to the 
Poultry and Game 
Fresh Eggs and Butter 
Fruit and Berries 
All of the Best Quality 
BREWER’S MARKET 
WaLrterR P. Brewer, Prop. 
Meats and Provisions 
Orders will be Collected Every Morning and Promptly Filled 
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Special attention given to Testing of Plumbing and Drainage, 
All Work Personally Attended to. 
for which we are fully equipped. 
Estimates Gheerfully Given 
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Can be reached at any hour of night by telephone in case of water leaks or any emergency, 
S West Street ~ “ 
Beverly Farms 
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plete satisfaction. 
The case against Edward Hill, 
chauffeur for Allan Curtis, as the result 
of the Rourke lad running into his auto 
several weeks ago, was settled in court 
last week. The judge found Mr. Hill 
guilty of over-speeding and of reckless 
driving. On the first count the case 
was filed, and on the second Hill was 
fined $50. He appealed. 
John L. Chapman and family have 
moved into apartments at Swiftmoor for 
the winter. 
Edward G. Howes went to Washing- 
ton, D. C., this week where he has a 
position. 
The G. A. R. Associates met in G. 
A. R. hall last evening and organized for 
the coming winter. Next “Thursday 
they are to have an oyster supper and 
smoke talk, and the first game of the 
pitch tournament will be played. 
Mr. and Mrs. Joshua Younger are 
entertaining at their home on Hale street 
Capt. Bringham of Orr’s Island, Me. 
Wedding Invitations Recalled. 
Mr. and Mrs. Mattis Hanson today 
sent out cards recalling the invitations 
which had been sent out for the marriage 
reception of their daughter, Clara Wil- 
hemina and Elof Nelson, to have been 
held at their home on Vine street next 
Saturday evening, Dec. 11, from 8 until 
9.30, The sudden change in plans was 
wlhose $5 Hats.. 
Have you seen them at Reith’s? 
and they are made up from high grade materials that will wear to your com- 
REITH & CO. 
204 Essex Street, 
They are beauties, they are stylish 
Salem 
brought about by the death of Mr. Nel- 
son’s father, Mattis Nelson, and _ the se- 
rious illness of Mr. Nelson’s brother, in 
Woburn. ‘The marriage will be a quiet 
home ceremony with the members of the 
family only being present. 
F. V. MOODY 
(Formerly Manager the 
Ames Studio for 4 years) 
PHOTOGRAPHER 
256? ESSEX ST. 
Opp. Salem Theatre 
SALEM 
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APPOINTMENTS EARLY 
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