50 NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 
BEVERLY FARMS 
One of the coming dances in 
Neighbors hall that is sure to draw a 
big crowd is that announced for 
Tuesday evening, June 29, under the 
auspices of the Beverly Farms Band. 
The boys are endeavoring to replete 
their treasury to meet the continual 
expense incident to an organization 
of this sort. The band’ is now one 
of the recognized institutions of the 
community ane deserves the unrelin- 
quished support of everybody. 
Flag Day was observed at Beverly 
Farms under the auspices of the G: 
ACR. the W.-RuiCrand thejs. OF. 
with an interesting program at the 
Beverly Farms — schoolhouse — hall 
Monday evening prended by an audi- 
ence which crowded the hall to ts 
capacity to do honor to the Stars and 
Stripes on its birthday anniversary. 
The evening’s program was in charge 
of Mrs. Alice Brooks for the Preston 
W. R. C. and George S. Williams 9f 
the Andrew Standley camp, S. of V. 
There was a recitation by Miss May 
For Your 
Savings 
There is no better se- 
curity for your savings 
than a certificate of de- 
posit in the Beverly 
National bank. Save 
your money and put it 
away safely. It will 
earn interest for you 
and is available when 
the opportunity for a 
investment ar- 
Start 
You ll 
good 
rives. saving 
today. never 
regret it. 
Beverly National Bank 
A. W. Rogers, President 
J. R. Pope, Vice President 
E. 8S. Webber, 
Cashier 
F. 
C. 
June 18, 1915 
SAWYER 
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 $3 
Factory 158-M Residence 449-W 
Telephone: 
Collins, a dance by Miss May Homer 
and a play “Betsey Sewing 
Party’—followed by 18 tableaux: 
Coming ‘Thro the Rye, Louise Stand- 
ley, Vibert Publicover; Soldier's 
Farewell, Florence Connell, Vibert 
Publicover; “Take your gun and go, 
Ross’s 
John”; “Till we meet again,” Mrs. 
Connell, George Wood, Millett 
Younger; Boys’ Drill, led by John 
Henry Watson as “Uncle Sam”; 
Wounded  Soldier—soldier, George 
Day, nurse, Mrs. Knowlton; March- 
ing Through Georgia; Camp Fire; 
“Tenting ‘Tonight;’ ‘Prison Cell;” 
Rally round the Flag, “They drafted 
him to the Army,’ Miss Florence 
Chapman; Home Sweet Home; On 
the Plantation; Fight for Uncle Sam; 
When John Comes Marching Home 
Again; Stars and Stripes Forever; .\ 
girls’ flag drill; Star Spangled Ban- 
ner. 
Quite a number of Beverly Farms 
people took in the St. John’s field 
day at Danvers yesterday. Members 
of St. Margaret’s Court of Foresters 
were particularly interested and in 
conjunction with the Beverly Court 
conducted a booth on the grounds 
throughout the day for the benefit of 
the college addition fund. 
Among the recent real estate trans- 
fers is that of Abbie F. Marshall to 
the city of Beverly, land on Hale st., 
Beverly Farms, 100x104.4 feet, also 
Katharine P. Loring et al. to the city 
of Beverly, land on Elliott ave. (Vine 
st.) 150x154.15. The above parcels 
of land becomes the city property in 
accordance with carrying out the ac- 
cepted proposition in the building of 
the new public library at Beverly 
Farms —The city buying the Marsh- 
all land and Miss Loring making the 
city a present of her property.  Be- 
sides utilizing the land for the li- 
brary building there is to be a hand- 
some park in connection with the 
building. 
As a rule, when you do see a good 
man you see one who is as ugly as a 
mud: fence. 
First-Class Work 
BEVERLY 
HAVE YOUR PRESCRIPTIONS 
FILLED AT 
DELANEY’S 
Aputherary 
Cabot and Abbott Streets 
BEVERLY 
We keep everything that a good 
drug store should keep. 
Cor. 
Telephone Connection 
S. A. GENTLEE & SON 
Funeral Directors and Embalmers 
site Calls answered day or night 
77 Cabot Street 
Residence, 16 Butman St. BEVERLY 
M. C. Horton, AcENT 
7 Brook St., Manchester, Mass. 
When 
in 
New 
York 
stop at the 
Mein Nl New 
Pacem: Fireproot 
NAVARRE 
Seventh Ave. at 38th Street 
A Room with a Bath fora Dollar and a Hatt 
A Room with a Bath fora Dollar and a Half 
A Room with a Bath fora Dollar and a Halt 
A Room with a Bath for a Dollar and a Half 
Rooms Rooms 
with Bath two Persons 
$1.50 $2.00 
$2.00 $2.50 
$2.50 $3.00 
Restaurant ‘ Moderate Prices. 
Free: A PENN leh Razor for soc sue 
350 ROOMS 0 BATHS 
Valuable colored Map of New You. Gratis’ 
Edgar T. Smith - Managing Director. 
Perry Pathetic—“Don’t you wish 
you had so much money you had to 
scoop it up wit’ a shovel?” 
Felix Hawstead—Aw, shovelin’ is 
too much like work.” 
