The Beverly city directory and North Shore map 1911, Part 5

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Publication date: 1911
Publisher: Crowley & Lunt
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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


-


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


-


Mrs. Effie B. Ripley Walnut ave. begins Budleigh ave. ends


-


- 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


-


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


-


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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