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Mrs. Adelaide Lovett
Middle st. begins
87 Edward C. Woodberry
Bright, Clean COAL
Prices as Low As the Lowest
Sprague, Breed & Brown Co. Telephone BEVERLY
98
BEVERLY STREET AND HOUSE DIRECTORY, 1911
BOW ST .- Continued
Left Right
Frederick Smith
54
Vacant
56 Theodore Dutra
58 Mrs. Hattie L. Smith
57 Alfred Porter
Rantoul st. crosses
65 Vacant factory
BOYDEN AVENUE (Ward 4) from 32 Whitney ave. to Baker ave.
BOYLES
(Ward 4)
from 258 Hale to Cole jct. Foster at Paradise
Crossing
Left Right
Francis I. Amory, s. r. (in. ave.)
10 Vacant, s. r.
70
Mrs. Annie E. Crampsey
31. Miss Katherine Silsbee
73
John Thimmer
47 Harold G. Williams
50 Vacant
Alfred E. Maidment 96
Edward McManus
Harold Coe
Cross lane ends
98
Mrs. Rebecca Grimes
0 Private summer cottage
100
Edmund A. Barry
Roderick ave. begins
Charles T. Brown
William J. Carleton
113 Mrs. Alice Kelley A. H. Kelley, paper hanger
(Ward 4) from opp. 228 Hale to the sea
Left Right 6
Mrs. Florence A. Marble
James P. Fullerton, automobiles, gar- age, etc.
116
10
Vacant
12 John W. Haskell
118
Vacant .
11812 Edmund Lapham, shoe rep.
119
Oliver C. Hersey
121
Joseph King
123
James D. Winchester
Bates Park ave. begins
125
Vacant store
127 Rial Side Market
County way begins
(Ward 6) from Common to Wood lane
122
Samuel G. Philpot, bowling and va- riety store
Mrs. Mary F. Howes
129
Louis M. Brown
0 Daniel M. Hallisey
130
Harry C. Smith
131 Charles S. Kinney
Arthur G. Goldsmith Ernest R. Wait
Benjamin F. Cressy, jr.
4
John Cole
137
Rial Side schoolhouse
8
Herbert F. Gunderway
141 Charles A. Giles
10 Jean Plant
148
Western ave. begins Alexander M. Alexander
Margin st. ends
150
-
Giles ave. ends
14
William Larivee
160
18
Hiram N. Currie
164
Folger st. begins
Private way
Winthrop ave. begins
178
42
Mrs. Amelia M. Newton Frank H. James
175 Fred A. Defoe
44
Kernwood ave. begins
183 Jeremiah McComisky
Winfield S. Gray
46
45 William H. Lewis George M. Perkins
202
Cressy st. ends
Harper Garage Co., 131-135 Rantoul St., Tel. 60 Agents for PREMIER and OVERLAND
60
Immanuel Union Church
Livingstone ave. begins
Livingstone ave. ext. begins
61
Franklin Smith, grocer
63 Alexander Smith Samuel Cowgill
Thomas W. Smith
62
Clifford B. Bray
65
Horace W. Reed
64
George W. Bryant
67 George H. Riddle
Charles H. S. Clifford
Miss Mary E. McGowan
Mrs. Estella M. Bragdon, rear
Ashton st. begins
B. & M. R. R. crosses at grade
102
104
BRACKENBURY
106
11312John V. Hanson Samuel J. Sweeney
115 William McKechnie Charles A. Moody
117 Eustace W. Porter, milk
Thomas F. Doane
Doane ave. begins
16 Arthur J. Philpott
J. Albert Wallis
20 Frank McCarthy
27 James Morton
Left Right 0 Harold J. Coolidge, s. r. 0 Philip S. Sears, s. r.
128
Walter W. Gumb
BRIDGE
132
134
(Ward 1)
from River n. Federal to Danvers line Left Right
135 Irvine Robinson William J. Rich
6 Edward L. Ingalls
138
George F. Allen
Bass river bridge
16
Clarence T. Terrio
155 Albert C. White Frederick R. Bowles Amos J. Preston Sunnycrest ave. begins
173 Milford McIntire William C. Major
177 Elmer E. Aldrich
Left Right
48 Henry C. Webb
53 T. C. Duffey & Co., lasts
55 E. F. Bell & Co., shoe manufacturers
59 Leander Smith Clarence E. Preston
8
28 Vacant, s. r.
Eastern ave. begins Hillcrest ave. begins
67 Montserrat Golf Club
114
BRANCH LANE
126
AUTOMOBILES
Headquarters in Beverly for Boston Round Trip Tickets - - 65c
Joseph F. Kilham,
55 Broadway
BEVERLY STREET AND HOUSE DIRECTORY, 1911
99
BRIDGE ST .- Continued
Left Right 26
Joseph C. Burrows Justin C. Moulton
27 Mrs. Adeline A. Southwick
28 Andrew K. Cressy Miss Clara A. Smith
31 Mrs. Fannie M. Whidden The Misses Pope Louis A. Casgrain
35 Ernest Preston, music teacher Charles G. Hardy Henry B. Pousland Josiah F. Bradstreet Frank Bradstreet
39 Mrs. Mary L. Hassett Rantoul st. crosses Odell Park
49 Frank B. Shepard
51 J. Fred Vaughan, lunch
5112William J. Buckley, hairdresser
53 Marshall & Moulton Express Co.
55 J. F. Kilham, automobiles, cycles, phonographs, etc.
Boulet's Fine Tool Works C. W. Squires, electric switches
L. C. Temple, express, rear
59 George A. Wood & Co., shoe mnfrs.
S. H. Dow & Co., shoe stitchers
BROOKWOOD ROAD
(Ward 6) from 1008 Hale to Preston pl., Manchester
BROWN
(Ward 2)
from 16 Washington to opp. 26 Abbott Left Right
7 Vacant shop
9 Charles O. Frost
Michael J. Minigan
- Thorndike st. crosses
18 Alton L. Greenleaf Mrs. A. E. Spiller
BUDLEIGH AVENUE
(Ward 5) from 143 Dodge near R. R. station to 331 Brimbal
ave.
Left Right
Laurel st. begins
16 David Standley
25 Frank S. Robinson
Harvey J. Wright
28
Mrs. Harriet S. Claflin
30 Wesley F. Wheelock
33 Lawrence Perkins
38 Francis E. Danforth, contractor and builder
BURTON AVENUE
(Ward 4) from 69 Essex to 11 Bisson
Left Right
1 Mrs. Charlotte R. Hildreth
2 Ernest L. Chase
3 Mrs. Addie F. Tirrell
4 William D. Winchester
5 George H. Fogg
7 Charles H. Stacy
9 Orville W. Hall
11 Theron Williams
13 William W. Marshall
ALDEN WEBB
WATCHMAKER, JEWELER and Optician
Masonic Building
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5 Alphonso DeMerritt Church st. ends
7 Mrs. Sarah E. Woodberry
Charles F. Dennis
0 Briscoe schoolhouse
17 Mrs. Rebecca F. Perry Watch Hill begins
19 Frank H. Cloyes Samuel A. Holden Miss Elizabeth Frye Miss I. Ella Welch
BROADWAY
(Ward 1) from 186 Cabot to Park opp. R. R. station Left Right
3 Odd Fellows' Block Beverly Republican Club Joseph C. Kilham, room 2
Beverly Citizen, rooms 4 and 6
King & Co., room 6 Citizen Stamp Co., room 6 Bass River Lodge reading room, rms. 7 and 8 Odd Fellows' Hall Same as 186 Cabot
5 Beverly Post-office
Whitcomb, Carter Co.'s storehouse
12
11 Joseph A. Wallis Mrs. Augusta R. Carter Milton st. ends Robert R. Endicott Miss Sarah W. Clark
19
21 Ephraim Whiting George K. Thornton
23 Harland E. Cate
22 Walter A. Perry
25 Dr. H. E. Sears
30
BRIMBAL AVENUE
(Ward 5)
from Essex opp. Lake Shore ave. to near 129
Dodge
Left Right
Colon st. crosses St. Mary's Catholic Cemetery
0 James A. O'Brien, rear
219 Gilbert A. Kimmens
263 John F. Foster
Frank Y. Foster
- Y st. begins
0 Lewis C. Edwards, s. r., rear Frederick N. Dodge, s. r., rear
321 Mrs. Mary L. Haas
322
Harry T. Lewis
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Mrs. Effie B. Ripley Walnut ave. begins Budleigh ave. ends
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- B. & M. R. R. crosses at grade Frank A. Trask
346 350 Gustave A. Hoff
Charles A. Mann
351 353 Charles M. Raymond
Robert C. Hagar
BRISCOE
(Ward 2) from 8 Hale to 19 Essex
Left Right
Left Right 210 Edgar F. Trask
213 William H. Smith
214
John A. Brown
215 Henry E. Bradstreet
32
34
38
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2
6
16
ALDEN WEBB
WATCHMAKER, JEWELER and Optician
Masonic Building
100
BEVERLY STREET AND HOUSE DIRECTORY, 1911
BUTMAN
2212
Walter Rosenthal, shoes and rep.
24A
Cornelius P. Twohig
24B
C. P. Twohig, variety store
2412
Daniel W. Bryant
Vincent M. Kelley
John Lassman
2
Mrs. Lillie M. Pepper
24C
Aaron Alter, cigars and tobacco
8
Stephen E. Cullen
26
George A. Butt
George B. McPhee
Vacant
Miss Almira Burnham
28
J. Cullivan, grocer
12
Charles W. Squires
2812
John Cullivan Charles F. Mathews, rear
14
Hervey Elliott
Rantoul st. begins
16
Samuel A. Gentlee
34
J. Delaney, hairdresser
18
Albert H. Richardson
27
Benjamin P. Saunders
22
Arthur Jordan
36
Naumkeag Buffing Machine Co.
Mrs. Frances E. Ramsdell
38
William A. Mclaughlin, shoe repairer
26
William F. Beckford
31 Luther A. Cahoon Hurlburt E. Bishop
28
Thomas W. Hannable
32
R. Smith Gladding
Fred Churchly
35
Hezekiah A. Foster
38
Leverett Fegan
39 William W. Huckins
381/2
Miss A. E. Neville
42
H. D. Lambert, veterinarian
40
Bartholomew T. McDonough
4212
Spyros Dragon Joseph Pinsonnault
44 46
William Jeffs
Maurice D. O'Connor
47
Clarence B. Burrows
44
John H. McNeil Mrs. Mae A. Smith
-
Pratt ave. crosses
46
Freeman B. Johnson
CABOT
(Wards 1, 2, 3, 4, 5) from Essex bridge to Wenham line
50
Left Right 2
Israel Blatt, groc., etc.
Anthony Wasitensky
Stone st. begins
4
Thomas Donlon
45
Alexander Mader Louis B. Mader Edward A. Putnam
1 John F. Wood, lunch
47
William J. Cullivan John K. Perry
8
Ellingwood ct. begins Mrs. Mary Estabrook Edward H. Mooney
56
Charles H. Herrick Walter E. Colby
Mrs. Jennie E. Morse John J. Callahan
58
Vacant
McCowan & Co., painters [and wall paperers John R. McCowan
, Leslie A. Brennan Edward V. Brennan
7 J. E. Friend, harnessmaker
55
10
Richard J. Tracey Sylvester B. MacDonald Raymondo Samora George A. Sullivan, hairdresser
64
5912C. Baras, variety store Miss Annie F. Lovett Mrs. Clara J. Cooper
14 Charles W. Ryder Francis X. Dooling John Dolan Calvin Andrews 66 16
61 Frank Stillson
Charles A. Fossiano Summit ave. begins
-
15
John Girdler, coal George Wightman Patrick J. Sullivan, prov. 68
65 Merton R. Lovett H. Warren Towne H. P. Shepard, newsdealer, lodgings, etc.
20 22
19 Private stable Mrs. Mary Sullivan Mrs. Mary Sullivan, grocer Cox ct. begins
70
71 Mrs. Susan E. Trask Mrs. Harriet E. Eldridge William Spencer Mrs. Mary C. Read
Water st. begins
Left Right
(Ward 4) from 40 Dane to 17 James
Left Right
Cemetery
Albert F. Tittle
Front st. begins
Mrs. Eliza A. Hanson
Lyman C. Smith
James G. Fitch
Vacant store
Herman E. Miller
Frost Box Co., box manufacturers E. N. Tuttle & Co., novelty mnfrs.
Jackson st. ends
29
Wilmot G. Dyer
3112Ambrose Sunderland Mrs. Mary E. Dailey Edmund Hoogerzeil, rear
36
John H. Newell'
37 Thurston M. Von Rydingsward
Walter M. Williamson
Bisson st. crosses
41
Walter W. Pierce Ralph C. Ritchie
45
Howard T. Caldwell
43 Frederick S. Hawkes Mrs. Margaret V. Reed Mrs. Olive M. Wooster Mrs. Lizzie Bixby
Davis st. begins Thomas O'Brien The Misses Pedrick School st. begins
John J. Brady
Congress st. begins
B. & M. spur track crosses
52
Same as 1 School
Edwards st. begins
3 Reuben Chapman
53 Horace W. Woodberry
James W. McCowan Edwin N. Tuttle Union st. begins
59 Charles Baras
12
George Robillard Ferdinand W. Bray Henry A. Lennox Fayette st. begins
18
Headquarters in Beverly for Boston Round Trip Tickets 65c
Joseph F. Kilham, 55 Broadway
Joseph Pesce
S. Harvey Dow
57 Benjamin F. Raymond
Hancock st. ends
Charnock st. ends
Harper Garage Co., 131-135 Rantoul St., Tel. 60 Agents for PREMIER and OVERLAND
AUTOMOBILES
BEVERLY STREET AND HOUSE DIRECTORY, 1911 101
CABOT ST .- Continued
Left Right 116
Left Right
72
John C. Clark George E. Wadleigh Mrs. Charlotte P. Dodge
123
125 G. Alberghini, fruit
127 Miss Charlotte Fairfield, coal
78
75 Francis Norwood James Handley Vacant Pleasant st. begins
77 Nicola Bovio, shoes and rep. Carpenter's Union
7712Y. M. C. T. Society
Father Denvir Ct., Foresters Bass River Ct., Foresters
79 Quong Sing, laundry 118
7912 Basilios Janakos, hairdresser
128
81 P. Fossa, fruit, etc.
118
Pasquale Fossa John Carbone John Drago
120
129
83 R. G. Foster & Co., variety store
129
80
Mrs. Sarah P. Frost
Mrs. Mary C. McEachern
82
Charles H. Andrews
Mrs. Fannie M. French
Charles H. Sawyer May st. begins
131
85
89 Bell's block
85 Abraham Zak, shoe repairer
8512Joseph Glick, tailor
87 Bartlett Club
Hibernian hall Dr. George A. Stickney
C. B. Burnham, dentist, rooms 9-11 Knights of the Golden Eagle Hall Commercial Hall
89 John A. Bray, lunch
124
93 Miss Mary Murphy
John H. Conway
95 J. H. Wentzell, hairdresser
128
Perry Collier block
137 143 Atlantic block
Mrs. N. W. Currier, milliner
Antonio Silva, hairdresser
Cabot house
130
96
Samuel Ball 142
130
Vacant, rm. 1
H. J. Burke, pianos, rm. 2
H. Ernest Groebner
9616 98
J. Sterman, second-hand furniture Vacant store
132
Rogers & Chase, furniture
103 105 William Kaplan, tailor
142
Mrs. Ruth E. Furbish
107 James Musick
G. Lester Morse
Battery A, Uniform Rank, K. of P.
111
Mrs. Margaret C. Leach
Bricklayers' and Masons' Union
100 102B 100
Pingree block
145
True B. Knowlton, apothecary and chemist
149
Masonic block
Vacant store
Union Club
102
Albion B. Emerson
Masonic Hall
Masonic Banquet Hall
Vacant
149
Beverly Public Market, groc. and prov.
102A 102B 104
Edward G. Waters
144
106
Samuel W. Torrey
146
108
Dr. S. W. Torrey
148
J. A. C. Barnard, tailor I. O. G. T. Hall
10812 110
John J. Martin
150
W. A. Crouse, lunch and tobacco Unity Club
112
Mrs. Marion G. Grover, boarding and lodging
152
Beverly Cadet Band
151
155 Endicott building
fright, Clean COAL
Prices as Low As the Lowest
Sprague, Breed & Brown Co. Telephone BEVERLY
88
91 William J. Cullivan, groc. and prov.
126
Simon Scheft, shoes and furnishings Mrs. Lizzie M. Cooper, cloaks
133
135 The Lyric Theater John H. Moore, apothecary
90 98 90 92 94
G. G. Capotorti, pool
R. & C. block
Mrs. Margaret Ball, boarding and lodging
The Mitchell Studio, photographers
Highland ave. begins
140
Mrs. Louise M. Angers
George Pappas, shoe polishing E. F. Trask, jeweler and optician
141 Vacant, rm. 1
Cabot Club
Benton Loan Co., room 8
143
A. Granara, fruit
10016
147
True B. Knowlton Vacant
Vestry st. begins
Miss K. F. Sullivan, milliner
T. P. Gamble, furniture
Washington st. begins
115 Mrs. Hannah F. Kilham
Dr. Francis G. Stanley Vacant
Kennedy & Co., butter, etc.
- Central st. begins
Dr. J. J. Martin
117 Beverly Historical Society Franklin pl. begins
121
M. O'Keeffe, grocer Railroad ave. begins E. E. Skedd, baker Mrs. Annie Reilly
76
Walter S. Flint, insurance and real estate Beverly Real Estate Trust W. W. Laws Co., church organ repair- ing 12712Guiseppe Alberghini Socialist Club 127B Louis D. Benedict, hairdresser 127C Giov. Zortea, shoe repairer
Commercial block Forrant Bros., groc. and prov. Prince's pool parlor
- Bartlett st. begins
131
Burnham building Conomo Club, rooms 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6 United Asso. Journeyman Plumbers Norwegian Society Essex County Lodge, I. O. V. H. Garden City Lodge, D. of H. Manchester Unity, O. O. L.
84
122
Larcom & Bell, bowling alleys Lyman Curtis, room 1 Knights of Columbus Hall Houston & Coleman, hairdressers, room 8
C. O. Hood, dentist, rooms 9-11
137 Carl E. Klink, baker
139 Bev. Ice-cream and Candy Parlor
145
Alden Webb, jeweler
No Slate in Our
COAL
Sprague, Breed & Brown Co. Telephone
Beverly
102
BEVERLY STREET AND HOUSE DIRECTORY, 1911
CABOT ST .- Continued
Left Right
Left Right
151 Charles A. Baker, apothecary
188
154 156 154
Peabody building Edmund Giles, boots and shoes
194
Odd Fellows' block
153
Wm. J. Berry, civil engineer, room 2 M. I. DeSousa, hairdresser, rooms 3 and 4
190
Ropes & Co., apothecaries
C. L. Doble & Co., dry goods
194
H. C. Webber, boots and shoes
191 City Hall
155
Mrs. C. T. Wallace, dressmaker, rm. 5 Ralph W. Wallace, rms, 1, 5, 6, 7 and 8 Beverly Co-operative Bank
Charles F. Lee, insurance and real estate
156
M. E. Davenport, dentist, room 4
Dr. Charles W. Haddock, rms. 2 and 3
William M. Smith, photographer John B. Hill & Son, jewelers
2d floor
Mayor's Office
Aldermanic Chamber
157
New Eng. Tel. & Tel. Co.
Clerk of Committees
159 161 Miss Julia M. Higgins, suite 1
Joseph H. Boulet, suite 2
Inspector of Plumbing
Will E. Grovenor, suite 3
Inspector of Milk
Herbert S. Joslin, suite 4
Ralph F. Dodge, suite 5
E. Waldo Dudley, suite 6
City Engineer
163 Public Library Reference rms. 3 and 4
Rooms,
Prince Ober, contractor, room 5
A. M. Bruce, D. M. D., rms. 6 and 7
R. K. McMillan, ladies' tailor, rms. 8 and 9
196 198
Vacant, rms. 12, 13, 14, 15
Jung Company, laundry
Nathaniel G. Judkins, rms. 16 and 17
197 199
Star Bowling Alleys
Western Union Tel. Co.
John Girdler, coal
Miss M. E. Knight, ladies' hosiery
201 Comato & Picone, shoe polishers
S. H. Stone, insurance and real estate
203
P. Fossa, fruit, etc.
George W. Pickering, coal
205
Dr. W. G. Stickney
Milton st. begins
207 Thomas F. Delaney, apothecary
Johannes S. Stensrud, tailor
Abbott st. begins
Mrs. A. A. Moore, millinery
214
Field & Kennedy, clothiers James Matheson, newsdealer
216
Mrs. M. E. Wallis, boarders
218
226
Rogers building
Durgin, Jacobs Co., clothing
Newell Dry Goods Co.
T. A. Tufts, lawyer, rms. 1 and 2
Miss H. B. Clark, dressmaker, rooms 3, 4 and 5
171 173
Beverly Savings Bank
North Shore Toilet Parlors, rooms 4, 5 and 6
Miss C. F. Cressey, chiropodist, rooms 11 and 12
M. A. Kearns, real estate and insur- ance, room 14
Robert J. Murney, Boston Globe, room 14
E. T. McGourty, dentist, rms. 15, 16 F. W. Bernard Co., mining, rms. 18, 19 Vacant, rms. 17, 20, 21
C. L. Dodge, ins. agt., room 23
Bev. Branch, Mass. S. for P. of C. to C., rm. 23
A. G. Catheron, lawyer, rm. 23
O. U. A. M. Hall
Beverly Lodge, K. of P. Roger Wolcott Lodge, K. of P.
Lee Temple, Pythian Sisterhood
Malta Hall
K. and L. of Honor, Mayflower Lodge
New England Order Protection
Clan Wallace, No. 127, O. S. C.
Cabot Lodge, A. O. U. W.
Indian and Yale MOTOR CYCLES,
Brush AUTOMOBILE, $450
J. F. KILLHAM. 55 BROADWAY
162
164 166
168 170 165 167
F. E. Houghton Co., stocks and bonds F. W. Adams, insurance North Shore Realty Co., real est. Hollis L. Cameron, lawyer
Beverly Gas and Electric Co., rooms 6, 7, 8, 9 and 10
Oliver F. Kilham, chandlery, whol. fish, paints, etc., room 7
Arthur A. Forness, real estate and insurance, rooms 8 and 9
T. Fitzgibbon, mason, room 10
Thomas S. Sullivan, atty-at-law, rms. 11 and 12
I. Lefavour & Son, real estate and insurance, room 15
H. A. MacDonald, atty-at-law, rm. 15 E. B. Dudley, dentist, rms. 16 and 17 Charles H. Dean, rms. 18 and 19 Edmund B. Dudley, rms. 20, 21
175 Beverly National Bank
182 186 184
Whitcomb, Carter Co., hardware A. Pedersen, tailor Arthur R. West, tailor Eastern Shoe Co., shoe mnfrs. Theodore S. Webber
Amos Homans
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188
192
1st floor
City Assessors
City Collector
City Treasurer
City Street Commissioner
City Clerk
City Auditor
Beverly Public Library
160 157 167 Endicott block
E. E. Gray Co., grocers
Overseers of the Poor
Board of Health
Water Dept.
Water Board
Sealer of Weights and Measures
Committee Rooms
Police Station, rear
A. Stanley, carpenter, rear
Wallis st. begins
H. W. Billings Co., clothiers
People's Market, groceries and pro- visions
Bow st. begins
Lunt block A. C. Lunt, house furnishings
174 176 169 175 169 Beverly Savings Bank bldg. Beverly Evening Times
218
220
222
Edward A. Rust Broadway begins Thorndike st. begins
D. W. Quill, lawyer
Bicycle Repairing
Done With Neatness and Dispatch KILHAM THE BICYCLE MAN, 55 BROADWAY
BEVERLY STREET AND HOUSE DIRECTORY, 1911
103
CABOT ST .- Continued
Left Right
253 Rev. Francis J. Curran
Rev. Edward T. McKenna
Rev. John F. Curran
256
Chickataubut Tribe, I. O. R. M.
Mizpah Sisterhood, D. of M.
255
Butman block
Vacant Store
257
David A. Williams
Charles H. Kneeland
Harry E. Doane
Beverly News Co.
F. W. Woolworth & Co., 5 and 10c store
259
G. C. & J. L. Berry, apothecaries
258
S. L. Abbott, shoe repairer
217 219
Dirigo Bakery and Street Railway Station
260
Charles H. Low, laundry
260A
Peter A. Peterson
James Matheson, stationery, etc.
223
John B. Cosio, fruit
262
L. G. Grovenor, millinery
262A
M. Cambeselis, tailor
264 Leonida Monti, shoe rep.
264A
Gino Giuliani, fruit
Lee & Cressy, undertakers, etc.
266
Joseph Bertucci
-
Hale st. begins
The Misses Ellingwood
Federal st. begins
0 Unitarian Church
Church st. begins
267
A. N. Barron Tailoring Co.
Mason building Almy, Bigelow & Washburn, dry
269
Arthur H. Woodbury
goods
George Todd, jeweler and optician
271 George A. West Miss Annie E. Ward
Dr. F. A. Cowles
273
Vacant store
Beverly City Directory, room 1
276
Dr. F. A. Cowles, office
Alfred E. Lunt, law office, room 1
Mrs. Gertrude Walker-Crowley, vocal teacher, room 1
Postal Telegraph-Cable Co., rms. 4, 5 (summer)
275
W. M. Patten Co., variety store
Marston & Sturtevant, groceries and provisions
278A
Dr. Charles H. Phillips
Dr. John F. Cleveland, dentist
Archie McFarland
Almon R. Howard
William T. McConaghy
Job F. Hurlburt
27512 William H. Caverly 277 S. A. Gentlee & Son, funeral directors 27712John F. Cabeen, plumber Mrs. Myra S. Scott, rear Lloyd K. Golding
280 28012 Luigi Gasparini, fruit
279 R. F. Walters, hairdresser
27912Mrs. Mary E. Floyd Mrs. Georgianna F. Dodge Lewis E. Hood
281 Angelo Margottini, shoe rep.
281A Morris Miller, tailor
281B Vacant store
281C Mikado Laundry Frank S. Prince
283 Garnett H. Gormley Judson st. begins
285 Joseph McClellan Eber E. Dakin
285A Albert E. Cleveland Mrs. Laura M. Salkins William W. Swan Mrs. Sarah E. Wallis Harry F. Simonds
287 George F. Hinkley, stoves and fur- naces
289 Stuart M. Leach
289A Ora B. Gillis 291
291B James S. Gray, caterer
WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER
ALDEN WEBB
MASONIC BUILDING
228 230 232 238
240 248 240 24412 231 233
244
Crowley & Lunt, publishers, room 1
274
Dr. B. H. Fearing, dentist, rooms 6, 7 and 8
Prudential Insurance Co., rm. 9
H. F. Winslow, real estate and insur- ance, rooms 10 and 11
Galloupe & Trask, real estate, rm. 12 Wm. Galloupe, contractor, room 12 Beaton H. Squires, lawyer, rm. 12 Presidential Executive Offices, rms. 14, 15 and 16 (smr.)
Beverly Board of Trade, rooms 14, 15 and 16
Beverly Building Association, rooms 14, 15 and 16 Beverly Business Men's Association, rooms 14, 15 and 16
282
L. B. Merrill, vocal teacher, rm. 18 Western Union Telegraph Co., rms. 20, 21 (smr.)
Y. M. C. A. Building Committee, rm. 22 Dr. Luther G. Eastman, rms. 23, 24 F. C. Maude Co., credit clothiers, rm. 29 Vacant, rms. 2, 3, 13, 17, 19, 25, 26, 27, 28
284
Trask & Hopkins, butter, eggs, etc. Irving F. Gould, hardware W. F. Plummer Drug Co.
288
244A 246 248 235 247 Y. M. C. A. building A. H. Fowler, variety store W. R. Smith, baker Joseph Paradise Mrs. Estella A. Metcalfe
250 252 25212 542 25412
0 Star of the Sea Church William Stopford & Co., fish G. A. R. Hall
256A
Mrs. N. D. Powers, millinery Nelson D. Powers
Charles F. Sias
Speedwell Colony, No. 86, Pilgrim Fathers Diana Chapter, No. 100, O. of E. S. Garden City Lodge, M. U. Advent Society
224 226
211 First Baptist Church
258A
Louis S. Smith, jeweler and optician
221 J. Frank Rolfe, pianos, etc.
261
John R. McCowan Miss Clara R. Dixon
Beverly Co-operative Asso., groceries Wm. H. Ferrick, hairdresser and real est.
265 A. Sbraccia & Co., shoe rep. John B. Cosio William W. Grant William G. Philpot
268
Miss Louisa Woodbury Mrs. Ellen F. Preston
Manuel F. Enos, hairdresser
Pond st. begins Winter st. begins
Knowlton st. begins
278 278B
Left Right
Mizpah Commandery, No. 283, K. of M.
259
255
George Butman
Repairing of all Kinds
WEBB, The Jeweler
All Work Warranted 145 Cabot Street
104 BEVERLY STREET AND HOUSE DIRECTORY, 1911
CABOT ST .-- Continued
Left Right 344
Left Right
291A Caleb E. Barss Duncan M. Stewart Luther S. Herrick
337
Perley K. Cole Joseph F. Kilham
290
293 Bernard L. Hughes Mrs. Rebecca G. Herrick William M. Stevens
339
E. Wallace Pickett, rear Charles E. Smith The Misses Bell
296
295 Same as 1 Dane Fred A. Hinchliffe Miss Cynthia N. White West Dane st. begins
341
A. L. Southwick
298
Dane st. begins William F. Lee Albert F. Lee
348
Vacant, rear H. C. Moulton, provisions Mrs. Harriet S. Burnham
James E. Collins
350
Mrs. Olive J. Berry
299
Benjamin F. Dodge Frank E. Roy Vacant
35012
George C. Berry
345
Arthur P. Woodbury, watchmaker and jeweler
300
D. J. Goodwin, painter, rear Norman S. Low
352
Mrs. Clara A. Trask Albert D. Putnam
Walter C. Mitchell
349
Arthur N. Ashline Wilbur C. Murch
301 Mrs. Mary A. Allen
354
James F. McKenna Walter H. Carrico Summer st. begins
303
Miss Elizabeth M. Hughes Miss Lucy F. Lovett Mrs. Ruth A. Dodge Arthur R. Brown
353
Henry C. Clark Earl E. Clark, expressing Arthur F. Dodge
306
Mrs. Judith A. Philbrick
358
308
357
35732Mrs. Mary Markey Lester C. Blenkhorn
- 312
Charnock st. begins Mrs. Maria L. Hawkes Thomas F. Whiting
360
362
309
363
Prince Ober, carpenter Frank A. Cooke Caleb Cole Frank P. Balch
316 318 320
Walter D. Burnham
366
John H. Macdonald
Roundy st. begins
315
Frederick R. Hutchings George H. Weldon
371
Joseph M. Bockino Leonardo Manzony
372
Mrs. Sarah B. Eveleth
373
C. W. Pickett, grocer Charles B. Grose G. Austin Glidden George F. Fielder George W. Fielder
Jeremiah L. Porter Elliott st. begins J. M. Bockino, fruit, etc.
377
Dr. David C. Coleman
Albert W. Dodge
Fred A. Gwinn
378
Frederick C. Goodridge Clifford E. Hawkes
380
325
Alden Webb Fred F. Perkins
L. W. Hatch, groc., etc.
Henry C. McPherson Louis Cabine
329 Isaac H. Edgett
382
334
Archie L. Emery
384
George C. Bunker
384A
336 George Millett
331 Samuel Coult
William S. Rodie
388
338
Harry D. Ham, express George W. Coffin Edward Pollard Mrs. Seddie A. Patten
390
333
Hermann Cramer
Frank A. Torngren
335 Mrs. Flora E. Rust Archie F. Haskell, rear
David E. Harwood
Carl H. Ostmark
340
John J. Nugent
John Hurlburt
Round Trip Tickets to Boston, 65c - AT - 55 Broadway
KILHAM
THE BICYCLE MAN Telephone
302
William J. Cullivan, groc. and prov.
356
304
Clarence Glover William Decost
356A
Mrs. Frances L. Dodge Charles H. Dockham Adolph F. Lindberg Jacob MacDonald
305
Columbus ave. begins
307 Emil Magliola Charles E. Frye Emil Magliola, bakery
311 Miss A. G. Edwards, dressmaker Charles H. Hoyt W. H. Croscup, wheelwright J. A. Torrey, horseshoer and carriage- maker
3641%
365
Charles Pickett Charles W. Mitchell Frederick A. Clark
317 324
319 321 328
The Misses Hayes Robert H. Grant Benjamin F. Cressy E. J. Ray City Square
330 33013 332
381 383 Miss Mary E. Heaphy Charles A. Symmes Charles E. K. Stetson Rantoul st. ends Delaney & Pert, apothecaries Vacant store Harry W. Clarke, groc. and prov.
B. & M. R. R. crosses at grade Colon st. begins Benjamin B. Dodge
Horace K. Hutchinson Robert E. Orrell
292
346
Miss Elizabeth H. Smith Harold E. Hall Luville W. Hatch
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