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NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
INSURANCE 
THAT INSURES 
In this agency are represented some of the 
oldest, strongest, fire-tested companies in the 
world, and all policies issued through this 
agency are protected with abundant capital. 
Losses are promptly and satisfactorily paid, 
as hundreds of our customers can testify 
during our 30 years’ experience at 160-164 
Cabot Street. 
SAMUEL H. STONE 
164 Cabot St., Beverly. 
HAVE YOUR PRESCRIPTIONS 
FILLED AT 
DELANEY’S 
Apothecary 
Cor. CABOT and ABBOTT STS. 
BEd’ ERE Y 
We keep everything that a good drug store 
should keep. 
VAGATION 
Needs m GRIP 
When packing your grip you may 
have forgotten the following summers 
country comforts: 
Cold Cream for sun burn and freckles, 
Talcum Powder for perspiring and 
over heated skin. Hand brush, 
Tooth brush, and powder, paste or 
wash. Good pure soap, scented or 
unscented, and soap holder. Combi- 
nation nail file, cleaner and clipper. 
When in our neighborhood, step in, 
We may be able to give you reliable 
suggestions. We carry only the best 
of toilet requisites. Prices low for 
such quality. 
HF. PIIMMer rg 0 
3 stones. 
Mason Block, Cabot St. 
Rantoul, Cor. Elliott St. 
Rantoul, Cor. R. R. Ave. 
BEVERLY, - MASSACHUSETTS 
BEVERLY FARMS 
Samuel Scott, the superintendent 
and gardener of the E. C. Swift estate, 
«‘Swiftmoor,’”’ at Pride’s Crossing, has 
resigned. 
Clan Wallace, No. 127, of Beverly 
gave a delightful social and dance on 
Thursday evening in Neighbor’s hall, 
which was attended by a large party 
and hugely enjoyed. The selections 
given by the Scotch pipers in High- 
land costume were especially fine and 
brought forth numerous encores. 
Next Thursday evening, Aug. 16, 
promises to be one of pleasure to the 
many who attend the garden party 
held under the management of the 
Order of Foresters, to take place on 
the grounds of Daniel Linehan, West 
street, near the Beverly Farms station. 
Many novelties are offered besides 
dancing from 8 to 12. 
Miss Mollie McNulty of New York 
city was at the Farms the first of the 
week visiting friends. Miss McNulty 
lived here formerly, but some 10 years 
ago moved to New York. 
A swim from Misery island to West 
Beach is a little more than the ordinary 
“‘water dog” cares to undertake, but 
this feat was easily accomplished on 
Monday last by Messrs. Charles Mc- 
Carthy and» Frank Trowt. A _ boat 
accompanied them across in case of 
need. 
Mrs. J. M. Publicover and young 
daughter are visiting the former’s sis- 
ter, Mrs. George Hamor in Glouces- 
ter. 
Howard Williams left Thursday on 
a vacation of two weéks, most of which 
he will spend with friends in Oldtown, 
Me. 
Misses Nellie and Mary Neville 
went to New York the first of the 
week, where they are enjoying a visit 
among relatives and friends. 
A petition having the required num- 
ber of signatures was presented to the 
board of aldermen last Tuesday even- 
ing, praying for the acceptance of Elli- 
ott avenue. This is the new street 
recently cut through the Trowt or 
Marshall field, from Vine court to 
Hale street. The name Elliott avenue 
has been given to the new thorough- 
fare because the property was owned 
by the Elliott family or descendants , 
for more than 250 years. 
Frederick G. Haynes, who formerly 
conducted a drvg store at Pride’s 
Crossing, this week filed a petition in 
bankruptcy. His liabilities are $1,187 
and the largest creditors are the East- 
ern Drug Co., Boston, $350, and Gil- 
man Bros., Boston, $446. His assets 
are uncertain. 
High-class printing, Breeze Office: 
H. M. & R. E. HODGKINS, 
PAINTERS, 
Beverly Farms, Mass. 
Tel. 27-12. Lock Box 1104. 
[JOHN A. TROWT | 
Pharmacist 
UTE” 
(Successor to F. G. Haynes) 
Hale St., Prides Crossing 
Just received a full line of 
PERFUMES 
TOILET ARTICLES 
SPONGES 
SOAPS 
BRUSHES, Etc. 
Special attention given to 
PRESS eee 
“ICE-COLD SODAS and COLD SODAS and 
COLLEGE ICES. 
AGENTS FOR 
Portland Sewer Pipe 
WEITCOMS-CARTER 0 
BEVERLY, MASS. 
$10 
Typewriters 
Rebuilt machines with new platen, 
type ribbons, etc. 
$25 to $35, Guaranteed. 
Machines almost new at low prices. 
Rented, Repaired, Exchanged. 
The TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE 
38 Bromfield St., Boston, Mass. 
J. E. McCoLean, Mgr Tel. 166 Main 
BARGAINS IN $60 
