BEVERLY FARMS 
Mr. and Mrs. Ellis S. Sanborn of 
3erlin, N. H., spent the past week 
visiting friends at Beverly Farms. 
On Wednesday of last week a son 
was born to Mr. and Mrs. Albert W. 
Dix (Fannie M. Williams), Pride’s 
Crossing. 
Fall term at Lynn Branch Burdett 
3usiness College begins Tuesday, 
September 5. Open for inspection 
and registration every day and eve- 
ning this week; also on Labor 
Day. adv. 
The fair in aid of St. Margaret’s 
church will be held in Neighbor’s hall 
next week commencing Tuesday eve- 
ning and continuing four nights. 
There will be tables of fancy and use- 
ful articles for sale. Refreshments 
will be served and a variety of enter- 
taining and novel features will be 
provided. There will be dancing each 
evening and a program of entertain- 
ment. Efforts have been made by 
those in charge to furnish a variety 
of entertainment suitable to all tastes. 
Bank 
Checking Account 
There are many advan- 
tages of opening a check- 
ing account with the 
Beverly National bank, 
an institution with 
$450,000 capital and sur- 
plus. The officers of the 
National bank will gladly 
tell you of the advantages 
of a checking account. 
Come in at your conven- 
ience and talk it over. 
BEVERLY NATIONAL 
Open a National 
BANK 
A. W. Rogers, President 
J. R. Pope, Vice President 
E. 8. Webber, Cashier 
60 NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 
Sept. 1, 1916. 
FE. C. SAWYER 
ESTABLISHED 1877 
AUTOMOBILE REPAIRING 
NEW COVERINGS, TOPS and SLIP LININGS for AUTOMO- 
BILES. SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO ALTERATIONS 
Special Department for Automobiles 
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Coming attractions at Neighbor’s 
hall are dances on Thursday evening, 
September 14, by the Beverly Farms 
club; September 21, by a party of 
young men, and on the 28th, the an- 
nual Clan Wallace dance. 
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin F. Campbell 
and family and Mrs. Thomas D. Con- 
nolly arrived home Wednesday from 
a pleasant vacation at New Found 
lake, N.H. Several other Beverly 
Farms people are vacationing at this 
popular resort and will return after 
Labor Day. 
SHUBERT THEATRE, Boston. 
With the familiar “Rackety Coo!” 
as its advance herald, “Katinka,” the 
musical play, has made a tremendous 
hit at the Shubert Theatre, Boston, 
with T. Roy Barnes in the featured 
comedy role and cast including Ada 
Meade, Audrey Maple, May Thomp- 
son, David Reese, Bourke Sullivan, 
Bernard Gorcey, F. Stanton Heck, 
Walter Manthey, A. Robins, Renee 
Noel, Marie Duchette, Norma Men- 
doza, Neil Moore and a chorus of 70. 
The play is by Otto Hauerbach and 
Rudolf Friml, already well known 
for “The Firefly” and “High Jinks,” 
Hauerbach is the author of both the 
play and the lyrics, while Friml has 
added to his fame as a composer 
with such lilts as “Rackety Coo!” and 
“Katinka.” Arthur Hammerstein is 
responsible for the staging. The 
second week begins next Monday, 
Labor Day, with a holiday matinee. 
Seats should be secured in advance. 
Russia, Turkey and Vienna are the 
asembling points of the various per- 
sonages, who figure in the plot. 
WILBUR THEATRE, Boston. 
It is rather a remarkable fact that 
the delectable musical comedy, “Very 
Good Eddie,” which starts on its 
fourth triumphant week at the Wil- 
bur Theatre, Boston, with a holiday 
matinee, Labor Day, should have 
even exceeded in popularity its com- 
panion play, “Nobody Home,” which 
the same producers, Elizabeth Mar- 
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Calls Answered Anywhere Day or Night 
“by Sy 
bury and F. Ray Comstock, present- 
ed at this house just a year ago. It 
is all the more notable when one re- 
calls the extremely hot weather of the 
past few weeks. 
It is a tuneful joyous offering, by 
Philip Bartholomae, the author of 
“When Dreams Come True,” with 
a cast of many favorites, including 
Ernest Truex, Alice Dovey, Ann Orr, 
Magna Paxton, Oscar Shaw, ,Den- 
man Maley, and those exquisite dan- 
cers, Josephine Harriman and Wil- 
liam Reardon. The “Harriman Cake 
Walk” introduced by this pair the 
past week has made a decided hit and 
will be continued all the coming week. 
There will be an extra holiday mat- 
inee on Monday, Sept. 4th, Labor 
Day, and seats for the holiday per- 
formance are now on sale, 
