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NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
INSURANCE 
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 3U years’ experience at 160-164 
Cabot _Street. 
SAMUEL H. STONE 
164 Cabot St., Beverly. 
H, M. & R.-E. HODGKINS, 
| PAINTERS, 
Beverly Farms, Mass. 
Tel. 27-12. 
Lock Box 1104. 
JOHN A. TROWT 
Eo 
(Successor to F. G. Haynes) 
Hale St., Prides Crossing 
Just received a full line of 
PERFUMES - 
TOILET ARTICLES 
SPONGES 
SOAPS 
BRUSHES, Ete. 
Special attention given to 
PRESCRIPTIONS. 
ICE-COLD SODAS and 
COLLEGE ICES. 
AGENTS FOR 
Portiand Sewer Pipe 
WHITOOMD-GAnTEA CD. 
BEVERLY, MASS. 
‘of the West Beach: fleet, 
‘in: the side. 
—Beverly--Monday- morning for 
~ BEVERLY FARMS | ria 
“The water off ‘West. “Beach 
smiling again and the angry waves 
are ‘throwing off their white caps 
because “The Pasttime,” the queen 
is once 
more back to. her. ‘moorings. ; ast 
week Capt. REP . f mand ge had 
moored his | iC : Baker's ‘Ss 
A >»yacht' Beat ogy . 
Jones of. Boston; daghDeée! Ze st 
the American ‘house, Boston, came | 
along and jabbed™ ‘the Farms’ ‘béat 
Mr: Jofes Was a sport 
and came back. He tol Mr. Gaud- 
rear: to! ‘take‘hisiboatutoithe ‘Graves’ - 
yard” 
‘in “Marblehead, have. herure- 
paired: andsend thes bill .to, him. 
“‘Ehis was alone, andsyesterday “The 
Pasttime”™s was: ‘brought. back, utp 
West Beachient. 2273 
- The uschaols ppened rae and: ‘at 
the 
fall term, and as a result the ever 
sopular West Beach is looking very 
mach--deserted, for the score..-or 
more visiting young people, who 
have added. to the life of this place 
during the summer, have returned 
“to their. respective homes. 
Rev. Edwin P.. Hoyt, a former pas- 
tor, will preach at the Beverly Farms 
church tomorrow. 
Mr.and Mrs. Andrew. Standley, 
Mrs. M: T. Larcom, Mrs: Lydia Wil- 
liams and Mrs. Elmer Standley are 
enjoying camp life at Conomo Point, 
Essex. The latest report is that Mr. 
Standley, being the only man in the 
party, is having rather,a hard time of 
it, being ‘“bossed” and “imposed upon” 
by four women. 
For the next fortnight the fire alarm 
will not be the least’ disturbing to 
Driver Wm.S. Pike of the West street 
hook and ladder truck, and it is doubt- 
ful if he even hears it, for, with Mrs. 
Pike, he is taking in various points of 
interest in Maine and New Hampshire. 
Mr. Pike says he will surely have a 
‘look in’’ at all the cattle shows, of 
which there is an abundance this sea- 
son of the year. 
Rev. and Mrs. Clarence Strong 
Pond started this week for a four 
weeks’ vacation trip, a part of which 
will be spent among the Berkshire 
hills, and also at various places of in- 
terest on Cape Cod. 
John S. Wallace has returned from 
a well-deserved recreation trip spent 
in traveling, principally through the 
places of interest in Canada. 
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. F. Wood have 
“broke”? camp where they have been 
enjoying the past two months, upon 
the shores of Bass river, at Rial Side, 
and have returned to their Hart street 
residence. 
The Berens Farm ‘hantist church 
is looking splendid in its new, coat of 
white paint, administered recently by 
Messrs, H. M. & R. E. Hodgkins, 
~ Marshall T. Larcom, the popular 
engineer and janitor of the West street 
fire station, started today on his annual 
eave of absence, to be spent, camping 
out at Conomo Point, Essex. é 
Mrs. Winthrop F. Low,’ who has 
been quite ill at her home on Valley 
street, is reported to be improving., 
“Mr. and Mrs, Edwin-L. Pride have 
closed. their. summer.,home on Hart 
street and removed -to. their home at 
Winter Hill, at which place on Thurs- 
day ;Deacon Edwin Pride and .Mrs. 
. Pride, their, parents, went to pay hee 
-a short visit. 
Mrs. Taare Diggins, aa has 
been ill for some: time, was;removed 
in the ambulance:to. the Beverly Hos- 
pital for treatment, Wednesday even- 
ing. 
Letters advertised at Beverly Farms Post- 
office Sept, -13:. Mr Herbert R Andrews, 
Mr Robert Bornian, Mr Francis T Colby, 
Mr Diuia, Mr Joseph Dudley, Mrs Lewis 
Edwards, Mr W W Harding, Mr Thos 
Harrington, Miss Kathleen Hutchinson, Miss 
Amalio Malvin, Mr Jos C Oakes, Miss Addie 
Whittle. : 
‘ELMER STANDLEY, Postmaster. 
_ BEVERLY 
‘Aliss Daisy Raymond of Balch 
Street is’ entertaining Miss  Con- 
stance Raymond of Texas. 
-Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Raymond of 
North Beverly are spending the 
fortnight at Wolfboro, N. H. 
President Sidney W. Winslow of 
the U. S..M. Ca., with Mrs. Win- 
slow, Miss Mabel .F. Winslow and 
Edward Winslow returned the first 
of the week from an extended trip 
through Europe. 
Rev. Everard W. Snow will oc- 
cupy his pulpit at the Washington 
Street Church on Sunday, after a 
month’s vacation. 
Mrs. Fred King and daughter 
Gladys of Lake View Avenue 
have returned from a two months’ 
sojourn with friends in Moncton, 
HAVE YOUR PRESCRIPTIONS 
FILLED AT 
DELANEY’S 
Apothecary 
Cor. CABOT and ABBOTT STS. 
BEWrE Rie 
We keep everything that a good drug store 
should keep. 
