66 NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 
BEVERLY FARMS 
Miss May Toomey has accepted a 
stenographer’s position in Boston. 
Alexander Shaw has accepted a po- 
sition in Worcester. 
Mr. and Mrs. John Bolam are en- 
joying a vacation of two weeks at 
Epping, N. H. 
Miss Alice F. Murray of Rock- 
land, Me., has been visiting the 
Harms this week. 
Among the marriage intentions 
filed at the Beverly City hall this 
week is that of Daniel M. Quill and 
Catherine J. Malloy, Hart st. 
John West colony will hold its reg- 
ular semi-monthly meeting in Mar- 
shall’s hall tonight. 
The stable and cottage adjoining 
it are being torn down on the Wm. 
H. Moore estate, the space to be uti- 
lized, it is said, for a large apart- 
ment house to be occupied by em- 
ployees of the Moore estate. The 
contracts have been awarded to Rob- 
erts & Hoare and Morley, Flatley & 
Co. 
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WE ARE 
ON THE JOB 
While this Bank 
is busy receiving 
subscriptions for 
the Salem relief 
fund, we have not 
neglected our cus- 
tomers’ interests. 
Our force is acom- 
plete one and 
ready and willing 
to care for all 
emergencies. 
Beverly 
| National Bank 
A. W. Rogers, President 
J. R. Pope, Vice Fresident 
E. S. Webber, Cashier 
C. 
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Wm. H. Blanchard, Ezra P. Wil- 
liams, Eben Day and Timothy Hig- 
gins, members of Preston Post, G. A. 
R., attended the annual reunion of 
their regiment at Salem Willows last 
Saturday. They were members of 
the old &8th Mass. volunteers. 
The Farms ball team took the 
game from the Waltham semi-pro 
team last Saturday, 2 to I in a 16- 
inning game at the playgrounds. Hop- 
kins, shortstop for the home team, 
practically won the game with a pret- 
ty single to right ‘field, sending in 
John Sudbay with the winning run. 
McNair fanned fifteen men and “Cy” 
Perkins corralled four hits. The 
Walthams played a good game and 
made a hit with the large crowd otf 
fans. 
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Kerruts) THEATRE 
Lottie Collins, Jr. daughter of the 
famous Lottie Collins who made“ Ta- 
ra-ra-de-boom-de-ay” so popular a 
LOTrig 
generation ago, will make her first 
American appearance at B. F. 
Keith’s Theatre next week. Miss 
Collins is one of the most notable of 
the foreign importations brought to 
this country by The B. F. Keith Cir- 
cuit interests. She has all the won- 
derful personality of her talented and 
famous mother, together with a man- 
ner that is all her own. Miss Collins 
is confidently expected to be a genu- 
ine sensation when she comes to Bos- 
ton next Monday. The big specta- 
cular feature of the week will be 
John F. Conroy and his Diving Mo- 
dels, a group of beautiful young girls 
who perform sensational posing and 
diving stunts in a huge tank of water, 
said to contain over 30,000 gallons 
of water. Mr. Conroy is the cham- 
pion life-saver of the world, with a 
record of 137 lives saved to his 
credit. He is a man of superb physi- 
que, and appears in a series of living 
pictures that display his wonderful 
muscular development to a marked 
degree. A few summers ago Con- 
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roy was at Manchester and acted as 
life guard at Singing Beach for a 
while, giving swimming lessons at the 
same time. 
