46 | NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 
TUNIPOO INN 
HIS INN is newly built, most attractive rooms, modern conven- 
iences, large verandas especiaily designed for family use, 
West Beach, yachting, bathing and fishing, best motor roads in State, 
36 trains daily, 40 minutes from Boston. 
contructed at Beverly Farms. 
Telephone Beverly Farms 8208-W or write P. O. Box 1126 
Automobile parties accommodated 
BEVERLY FARMS 
The baseball attraction at Man- 
Saturday will be the opening game 
of a series with the Maples of Salem. 
On Monday the United Shoe nine 
will play at 3 o’clock. 
The Beverly Farms band will give 
another of their popular concerts on 
Labor Day evening, in Central sq. 
With good g games at the new athlc- 
tic field at Montserrat, tomorrow aft- 
ernoon and on-Labor Day, also at 
Manchester on both days, the basebull 
fans here will have plenty of oppor- 
tunity to witness their favorite sport. 
Miss Muriel Publicover, Ward 6 
playground instructor, on Wednesday 
afternoon certainly nad her hands fu!l 
in taking care of about all the chil- 
dren of Beverly Farms, when she 
took them to Beverly to attend the 
playground exhibition on the Dane- 
street beach. Many of them were ia 
costume and their marching through 
the streets to and from the trains was 
a pretty sight. 
BEVERLY’S TAX RATE $16.20. 
The Beverly assessors announced a 
[O15 tax rate’ of $16:20,.an increase 
of 70 cents over last year, The board 
attributes the jump to a gain in the 
city’s expenses, together with the 
higher levy on the part of the State 
and county. The valuation of prop- 
erty totals $44,700,189, a gain of $63,- 
054 The census of polls coming un- 
der assessment this year will be 6789, 
a gain of 509. Real estate valuations 
show a gain of $629,600, whereas 
personal property shrinks $557,546. 
NORUMBEGA Park, 
The Commodore” the name of the 
delightful summer offering presented 
at Norumbega’s famous theatre this 
week is meeting with brilliant suc- 
cess. The scene of this charming 
musical comedy is laid in a marine 
club and deals a whole lot with 
things nautical. 
Sunday night the concert program 
will include the charming photo play 
“Gretna Green” with Marguerite 
Clark in the leading part. Next week 
Sept. 3, 1915. 
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another big musical success ‘Too 
Many Darlings” will appear for the 
entire week. Several added attrac- 
tions have been booked for Labor 
Day including the Waltham Watch 
Co. Band. The many high class at- 
tractions offered at this beautiful 
park are now in holiday attire for 
Labor Day. 
“Nozopy Home.” 
3efore a large and enthusiastic 
audience Monday evening ‘Nobody 
Home,” the musical comedy success 
started the second week of its limited 
engagement, at the Wilbur Theatre, 
Boston, where it found much favor 
and has been playing to crowded 
houses sat each performance. sles 
one of the most refined and generally 
pleasing productions of musical 
comedy Boston has had in several 
seasons. The comedy is bright and 
refreshingly wholesome and the mu- 
sic 1s uncommonly tuneful. 
Lawrence Grossmith, as the ami- 
able and obtuse young Englishman, 
displays artistic skill in his portrayal 
of :the principal role) ~ His; delicate: 
clever method of getting his humor 
across the footlights is delightful and 
well worth seeing, Adele Rowland 
ir the le.ding feminine part of Tony 
Miller, the Winter Garden prima 
donna, is exceptionally attractive. 
Maud Odell, Charles Judels, Tom 
Graves, Carl Lyle, Nigel. Barrie and 
George Lydecker are all worthy of 
Eraise: 
Not Brrore. : 
“T suppose you always tell your pu- 
pils frankly just what you think of 
their voices professor ?” 
“When their money is all gone, yes.” 
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His PREFERENCE. 
A gentleman in delivering one of a 
series of addresses excused himself 
one evening for being unable to speak 
on several points, ie mice, he said, 
having destroyed part of his notes. 
Later, while visiting in the neighbor- 
hood, he asked one man: 
“Were you at any of my lectures, 
Rooney ?” 
Rooney—TIndeed I was, yer honor ; 
all of them. 
Letcurer—Which one did you like 
best ? 
Rooney—The one the mice was at, 
yer honor! 
A man’s “forever” is just about as 
long as a woman’s “five minutes.” 
