24. NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 
BEVERLY FARMS 
One evening the early part of the 
week a party of Beverly young lady 
friends of Miss Almira Walliams, 
tendered her a tin shower. Miss 
Williams will make use of these artt- 
cles sone time in the near future. 
Herbert Cole is enrolled a student 
at the Boston Y. M. C. A. School. 
Henry Wright will commence col- 
lege life at Harvard on Tuesday next. 
John A. Morrison the Beverly 
Farms young man who has closed 
his summer hotel “The Colonial Inn” 
at Kennebunkport, Me., for the sea- 
son, is spending the time at present at 
Bethleham, N. H. 
The Chauffeurs’ club dance on 
Tuesday evening in Neighbors Hall 
and the annual dance in the same ha!l 
last evening of the Clan Wallace, ©. 
S. C.. were both well attended and 
thoroughly enjoyed. The Clan Wal- 
lace dance had its usual novel and 
entertaining features, such as special 
dances, the Highland costumes and 
the music of the bag pipes. 
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Beverly National Bank 
A. W. Rogers, President 
J. R. Pope, Vice President 
E. S. Webber, Cashier 
Painting and Varnishing 
ADMINISTRATION 
BUSINESS 
—A PROFESSION 
I have always been impressed with 
the great need of more adequate prac- 
tical education for our young men. 
The average high school boy comes 
into the employ of the business man 
astonishingly ignorant of the way 
business is done. In fact, it 1s a rare 
thing for him to use even good com- 
mon sense, and it generally takes 
years of training before the boy is in 
@ position to undertake his business 
duties successfully, 
In view of this I am a great be- 
liever in a training which comprises 
a thorough instruction in business ad- 
ministration and finance. The coun- 
try seems to be flooded with profes- 
sional men—engineers, lawyers, etc., 
—but there is a great demand for 
young men who know business and 
business methods. Moreover, the re- 
muneration for administrative post- 
tions is vastly superior to the salary 
paid in many other lines. | remem- 
ber a corporation where the man who 
has full charge of the manufacturing 
receives only $2,500 per year. He is 
an expert in his line; but the sales- 
manager, who has charge of the ad- 
ministrative end of the business, re- 
ceives $12,000 per year. 
Our country is now growing indus- 
trially with great rapidity.. In the 
days to come our manufacturing and 
commerce will be simply enormous. 
This means that the $12,000 man who 
understands business is a much hard- 
er.man to replace than the factory 
man, and hence he is much surer of 
his job.- Moreover, statistics com- 
piled by my organization show thrt 
we are subject to the greatest boonis 
and panics of any nation on the face 
of the globe. These great fluctua- 
tions are largely due to the lack of 
economic training of our business 
men. This is why I am so anxious 
to see an adequate educational sys- 
tem which will properly fit our young 
men for the business world. 
—RocrerR W. Basson. 
Fe. C. 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 
218-236 RANTOUL STREET, COR. BOW STREET 203 
Telephone: Factory 158-M; Residence 449-W 
Sept. 24, 1915. 
First-Class Work 
BEVERLY 
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Ayjmtherary 
Cabot and Abbott Streets 
BEVERLY 
We keep everything that a good 
drug store should keep. 
Cor. 
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to Your 
Advantage 
to know that we can 
offer service of such 
excellence as to be 
unequaled. 
The expeuse is en- 
tirely a matter of 
one’s own desire. 
S.A. GENTLEE & son 
Undertakers 
277 Cabot Street, BEVERLY 
M. C. HORTON, Agent 
7 Brook Street, MANCHESTER 
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Advertising 
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your probate and administra- 
tor’s notices and other legal 
notices published in the 
North Shote Breeze 
Manchester, Mass. 
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~“How do you know that Blinks 
has had a raise in salary?” 
“He argues that the world is get- 
ting better; that the danger from 
monopolies has been greatly magni- 
fied, and that human nature isn’t so 
bad after all.”’—Philadelphia Ledger. 
