20 NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 
BEVERLY FARMS 
Many will be attracted to the new 
athletic field at Montserrat tomorrow 
afternoon to see the first footbatl 
game of the season, when the Beverly 
High under the leadership of Capt. 
John Toomey, a Beverly Farms boy, 
tackles the team from the Peabody 
High. 
Work is progressing on the widen- 
ing and improvements of Hart street, 
uear Greenwood avenue. There is a 
great amount of ledge to be removed 
and a steam drill has been constantly 
at work there for quite a number cf 
days. Employees of the public works 
department are doing the work. 
Miss Nettie M. Churchill has re- 
sumed her studies at the Burdett 
Business College in Boston. 
Frank Gaudreau, the barber, oppo- 
site the depot, is passing out cards 
containing the new arrangement of 
trains at all the stations on the 
Gloucester branch, also containing a 
complete list of fire alarm boxes in 
Beverly. 
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Beverly National Bank 
A. W. Rogers, President 
J. R. Pope, Vice President 
E. S. Webber, Cashier 
F. 
Oct. 1, 1915. 
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A PAIR OF SILK STOCKINGS 
Beginning Monday Evening, Octo- 
ber Wath, =Y°r Wilbur heatrem: atts 
nounces the engagement of the piqu- 
ant comedy success of all last season 
m NewYork? City, AN Pairvoloilk 
Stockings.” In this delightful play 
Mr. Winthrop Ames, the producer 
will offer a company of unusual ex- 
cellence and headed by the noted 
English comedian Mr. Sam Sothern, 
a younger member of the noted thea- 
trical family of that name and a 
brother of our own E.. H. Sothern. 
“A Pair of Silk Stockings” which 
is the work of Cyril Harcourt, deals 
with life in high English society. !t 
has to its credit an engagement of 
over one year in London and of an 
entire season at Mr. Ames’ justly fa- 
mous Little Theatre of New York 
City with a return engagement in the 
latter city at the Booth Theatre this 
season, from which playhouse it 
comes direct to Boston with its New 
York cast and production intact. The 
sponsorship of Mr. Ames to a play 
is always a guarantee of an artistic 
and creditable production in every 
way, as he is one of. the few pro- 
ducers in American theatricals who 
does not allow the financial end of 
the business to over-shadow the 
artistic, 
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