NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 
BEVERLY FARMS 
What will probably be one of the 
largest and most enjoyable parties of 
the season will be the dance of the 
Beverly Farms Band given in Neigh- 
bor’s hall next Thursday evening, Au- 
gust 14. The band will give a concert 
between 8 and 9 o'clock, Long’s full 
orchestra playing for the dancing. 
Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Pratt of 
Wilmington, Del., have been among 
the visitors at the Farms the past 
fortnight. 
Dr. Neal Murray is to open a den- 
tist’s office in the Murray house on 
Hart street. 
Pressure of business has necessita- 
ted a postponement of the vacation 
planned by Mayor MacDonald. 
Samuel F. Collamore and daughter, 
Miss Lizzie, have returned from a va- 
cation spent among relatives at Po- 
land Springs, Me. 
The Farms ball nine met their sec- 
ond defeat of the season at the play- 
ground last Saturday to the U. S. M. 
Co. team by a score of 3 to 2. It was 
a pitchers’ battle between Hart, a for- 
mer New England league player, and 
McNair for the home nine. The lat- 
ter had a little the better of the fight, 
but received weak support compared 
to that which the “Shoe” pitcher re- 
ceived, Another failure of the Farms 
nine was their inability to get a hit 
with men on bases. There was a large 
attendance at the game. 
Miss Louise M. Talbot of Berlin, 
N. H., has been visiting friends here 
the past week. 
Good progress is being made on the 
new sidewalks on Hale street, from 
Central Square. ‘The walks will be a 
great improvement. 
The new band stand is being set up 
in Marshall’s field near Hale street. 
The Farms band will use it for a con- 
cert for the first time during the week 
of Aug. 18. 
Mr. and Mrs. Gregory P. Connolly 
and family, Miss Eleanor Connolly, 
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin F. Campbell and 
family, Mr. and Mrs. Howard A. 
Doane, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur J. Pierce 
and Mrs. Bernard J. Woods left last 
Saturday for a three weeks’ sojourn 
at the “Bungalows” on the shores of 
Newfound Lake, N. H. Mr. Doane 
returned to the Farms after a short 
stay there, but will join the party 
again later. 
Beverly Farms friends of Mrs. 
Joseph Holroyd and daughter, Miss 
Mary, have received letters that in- 
dicate that after they complete their 
vacation trip in England, they will re- 
turn to live in Pittsburgh, Pa. 
Mrs. George Batchelder of Hart 
street is reported to be quite ill. 
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THE THISSELL COMPANY 
High Grade Food Products 
Post Office Building - 
Two Phones, 150 and 151 
Beverly Farms, Mass. 
If one is busy call the other- 
The Maples of Salem, a strong ag- 
gregation of ball tossers, are booked 
to play the Farms team at the play- 
grounds Saturday afternoon, Aug. 16. 
Gregory P. Connolly, 2d, is spend- 
ing a vacation with friends at Port 
Credit and ‘Toronto, Can. 
New PLAnts DISCOVERED IN STUDY 
oF GrAzING LANDS 
In making a study of grazing lands 
on the national forests, 125 entirely 
new species of plants have been dis- 
covered by the government’s experts, 
and will be named and classified by 
the botanists of the department of ag- 
riculture. 
Their discovery came about through 
the collection of same 9,000 different 
plant specimens, with notes as_ to 
their habits of growth and forage val- 
ue. This work is part of a compre- 
hensive plan to determine the graz- 
ing value of every acre of national 
forest land, in which the capacity: of 
the soil to grow certain forage crops 
is to be determined and an effort made 
to decide for which class of stock- 
—sheep, cattle, or goats—the range 
is best suited. 
The men who have made the stud- 
ies have combined the qualities of 
practical stockmen and trained botan- 
ists. ‘They divided the areas into such 
small subdivisions that maps _ have 
been prepared which show exactly the 
kinds of feed which grow on each acre, 
and the time of year it is ready for 
grazing. ‘he maps also show the 
stock’s water supply and indicate the 
kind of stock best suited to the area. 
The investigation also showed the 
examiners many areas covered with 
flourishing plants which apparently 
should furnish excellent grazing, but 
which were not of a character relish- 
ed by stock; these areas, therefore, 
had little or no stock-carrying capa- 
city. 
As a result of the study, the forest 
service announces that it will be in a 
position to perfect its system of 
grazing management to bring about 
still better conditions for both stock 
and range. 
The buffalo herd on the Wichita 
national forest, Oklahoma, now num- 
bers 48, to calves having been born 
this year. When the buffalo were in- 
troduced on the Wichita in 1907 there 
were 15 head. 
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Our Prescription Department is 
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Sanford—So you don’t believe in 
judging a man by his clothes? 
Crabshaw—No, indeed! That’s the 
way we judge a woman, and look 
how we get fooled !—Punch. 
