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AGENTS WANTED 
BEVERLY FARMS 
John F. Mackey, driver in the fire 
department at the Farms, is on his 
two weeks’ vacation. 
Miss Anna Cummings of Danvers 
spent a part of her vacation this week 
visiting her sister, Mrs. Harry J. 
Guinivan, Haskell st. 
Miss Alice F. Moore of Toronto, 
Can., was a visitor at the Farms this 
week. 
The regular monthly meeting of the 
Beverly Farms firemen will be held 
at the West st. engine house next 
Monday evening at which time ar- 
tangements will probably be made and 
2 committee appointed for the annual 
outing in September. 
The Republican city committee has 
adopted resolutions of respect upon 
the death of the late Elmer Standley, 
who was a member of that body from 
Ward 6. 
To secure funds for some needed 
equipment at the playgrounds a lawn 
party will be held at the grounds on 
Wednesday, Aug. 5, afternoon and 
evening, under the direction of Miss 
Gladys St. Clair, the instructor. She 
will be assisted by several of the girls 
and their mothers. In the afternoon, 
besides other entertainment, there will 
be a ball game between the Ward | 
and Ward 6 playground teams. In 
the evening the grounds will be dec: 
erated with vari-colored lights and 
there will be music. 
The next open-air concert by the 
Farms band will be next Tuesday eve- 
ning in Central sq. 
MAGNOLIA. 
WatTcH Out FoR SucH FRAups! 
The following, sent in by a Breeze 
reader from Magnolia, is self-explan- 
atory and is an incident of scores of 
such schemes worked on innocent peo- 
ple who come to the North Shore 
every year: 
July 29th, 1914. 
Chief of Police, 
Magnolia, Mass. 
Deéar Sir: 
We are in receipt of a letter from 
a lady in your city whose name we 
do not feel authorized to mention, ad- 
vising that about a month ago a young 
man, representing himself as Earnest 
Haley, a student of Harvard College, 
end last week another calling himself 
Paul S. Finn, a student of Tufts Col- 
lege, solicited subscriptions for 
EVERYBODY’S MAGAZINE, the 
sretext being that they were seeking 
to pay their way through college by 
this. means. We have no such repre- 
sentatives as Haley or Finn, nor 
would we authorize anyone under any 
circumstances to make such an offer. 
Tf these men are operating Maguot'a 
at the present time we sugges‘ that 
they be apprehended. 
Yours very truly, 
GENERAL MANAGER CIRCULATION. 
eee ee ee 
James W. Wright, spare driver at 
the engine house at the Farms, has 
been substituting for the regular men 
who have been taking their vacations 
of late. 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 57 
THE STALEY CHILDREN 
Younc THESPIANS MAKING TouR OF 
NortH Snore Horers 
The Staley Children, with Prof. 
Delbert M. Staley, of the College of 
the Spoken Word, Boston, have been 
making a tour of the hotels along the 
PROF. D. M. STALEY 
North Shore in their “musical and 
dramatic evening,” said by the press 
of the cities and towns along the shore 
to be a most excellent entertainment. 
The appearance of the young people 
recalls the work formerly done by the 
Dorothy Dix children, from the home 
in Boston of the same name. The 
College of the Spoken Word has taken 
up the work of the Dix children and 
only this June graduated from its 
courses two of the former Dix child- 
ren. The Staley children will appear 
tomorrow (Saturday) evening at the 
Oceanside hotel, Marblehead Neck, at 
8 o’clock. Other dates include the 
Hotel Tudor, Nahant, Wed., Aug. 5, 
8 p. m.; Wed., Aug. 12, Hotel Ocean- 
Manor and Wed., Aug. 19, Hotel 
Rock-Mere, Marblehead. 
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