BEVERLY 
Mr. and Mrs. Charles O. Frost 
have returned from a visit with rel- 
atives in Barton, Vt. While there 
Mr. Frost took 155 trout in a single 
week. 
Rey. Charles H. Spalding, D. D., 
of Boston will speak in the First 
Baptist church on Sunday morning 
in the interests of the American 
Baptist Publication society. Dr. 
Spalding is an intensely interest- 
ing speaker and is a welcome visitor 
to this Beverly pulpit. 
A pleasing entertainment was 
given in the North Beverly church 
on Tuesday evening, in which Miss 
Anna Florence Smith, soloist and 
elocutionist, and Arthur M. Ray- 
mond, organist, delighted a large 
audience. The new organ was ded- 
icated and used for the first time. 
Sunday proved to be a scorching 
hot day and the beaches were filled 
with breeze seekers. Oceanside 
Park and the Queen Park proved 
most attractive spots. The number 
of bathers at the city bathhouse was 
1278, and demonstrated with 
marked efficiency how this attrac- 
tion is appreciated by Beverlyites. 
John W. Cushing and family are 
enjoying their vacation at Asbury 
Grove. 
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Hoogerzeii of 
Bartlett street are entertaining 
Miss Marie Hoogerzeil of Rotter- 
dam, Holland. 
Miss Olive M. Adams is the guest 
of friends in Topsfield. 
Harry Kent has accepted a situa- 
tion at Kennedy & Co.’s store. 
The Ladies’ Aid society of the 
as large, and containing a fine big 
their annual outing at Salem Wil- 
lows on Tuesday afternoon. 
William D. Sweetman has the 
sympathy of the community in the . 
death of his wife, Mrs. Kathryn F. 
Sweetman, on Sunday. Mrs. Sweet- 
man passed away suddenly and her 
death was a shock to the commu- 
nity. 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
is always a serious one. 
pay you for the necessary outlay is best solved by 
letting US examine your damaged carriage. 
will give you a fair and honest opinion, and if 
repairs are wanted will make them skillfully and 
expeditiously 
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THE REPAIRING QUESTION 
Whether it willor will not 
We 
AT OLD*STAND, 
CORNER OF BOW AND RANTOUL STS. 
BEVERLY, MASS. 
E. C. SAWYER. 
ee oR Re Cer e WLI, Ii 
Refracting and Manufacturing 
(Bidet BO) a ed Corea 
We make to order on our own premises all kinds of Rimless Eye 
Glasses, including “‘SPUR-ON ” and all the latest and 
Daintiest Styles. 
POS*ESSEX STREET, 
SALEM, MASS. 
A large number of Beverly people 
made a pilgrimage to Rockport 
Sunday to see the North Atlantic 
squadron in rendezvous at the Har- 
bor of Refuge. 
Wonderland’s Greatness. 
The secret of the extraordinary 
and ever increasing popularity of 
Wonderland is revealed in the 
magnitude and multiplicity, the 
novelty and the merit of its attrac- 
tions. 
The completion of the .Wonder- 
land garage is a fact thoroughly ap- 
preciated by automobilists, and 
their number is steadily increasing, 
who, the more the number and the 
multiplicity of the attractions there 
are exploited, are making Wonder- 
land a favorite rendezvous. 
One of the latest innovations at 
the electric city is the afternoon and 
evening parade, at 2 and 7 o'clock, 
of all the shows and all the bands, 
headed by Wonderland’s police 
brigade and the lady cashiers in cap 
and gown. It is a departure thor- 
oughly appreciated by the visitors 
and illustrates the number and 
variety of people and the attractions 
in Wonderland. 
The sensation of the week have 
been the balloon ascensions of Pro- 
fessor La Roux and his corps of 
trained assistants. They occur daily 
at 5 o'clock. 
The Victor Talking Machine 1s 
just the thing to entertain you this 
summer. We will be pleased to send 
a salesman to give a free demon- 
stration of the Victor Machine and 
Records to anyone interested. Drop 
postal. The Eastern Talking Ma- 
chine Co., 17 Tremont St., Boston. 
Make known your “Wants,” “To 
Lets,”’:“For <Sales,” etc, in The 
Breeze. 
ANDREW W. Roce_rs, President. 
A Check Account is a Necessity 
You may carry a check account with us, against which you may give checks in paying all bills. The advantage of this is: 
that should a receipt, or a receipted bill, miscarry by any chance, your returned check would be a receipt, affording protection. 
This method is simple and convenient —it tabulates and systematizes your expenditures— and puts you on a footing with 
the most experienced and astute business men of the country. 
BEVERLY NATIONAL BAN 
SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES TO RENT, $5.00 AND UP PER YEAR 
JASPER R., Pope, Vice-President. 
BEVERLY, 
MASS. 
ALLEN H. BENNETT, Cashier. 
