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Odd Fellows' Reading Rooms, rooms 7 and 8, Odd Fellows' Building. Ran- dolph Lothrop, chairman of room com- mittee.
Old Ladies' Home Society. £ Incor- porated Feb. 4, 1886. Meetings held on first Monday of each month at 12 Lovett. Officers elected annually in June. Miss Lizzie F. Cressy, pres .; Miss Lizzie Girdler, vice-pres .; Mrs. Mary A. Nor- wood, sec .; Edward S. Webber, treas .; matron.
Spanish War Veterans' Association, Co. E, Eighth Regiment Inf., U. S. V. Organized April 28, 1900. Annual meet- ing and banquet, April 28, each year. Other meetings at the call of president. F. W. Stopford, honorary pres .; Edward A. Standley, pres .; F. L. Woodbury, sec .; treas.
United Shoe Machinery Athletic Asso- ciation. Organized 1910. Annual meet- ing, first Tuesday in September. Club House off McKay, near Balch. John J. Heys, pres .; G. W. Gates, sec. and treas .; W. H. Palmer, steward.
United Shoe Machinery Co. Mutual Benefit Association. Reorganized 1906. George H. Vose, pres .; William H. Car- rico, sec .; George F. Eaton, treas.
Woman's Auxiliary Y. M. C. A. Or- ganized 1892. Meetings held yearly. Officers elected annually in June. Mrs. Henry W. Peabody, pres .; Miss Jennie A. Cole, 57 Lovett, sec .; Miss E. Antoi- nette Davis, treas.
Young Men's Christian Association. Organized May, 1892. Officers elected annually in May. H. O. Woodbury, pres .;
George F. Goldthwait, vice-pres .; Allison G. Catheron, rec. sec .; Newell B. Goodhue, treas .; Rev. C. W. Chamberlain, James B. Dow, George F. Goldthwait, Newell B. Goodhue, Dr. C. W. Haddock, Charles F. Lee, Edgar J. McGill, Gen. William Stopford, Theodore Taylor, Charles W. Trask, Edward S. Webber, John M. Whit- comb, H. O. Woodbury, Willard O. Wylie, board of directors; Albert B. Smith, gen. secretary.
RAILROADS.
Boston and Maine Railroad. Passen- ger station, Central station, Park, opp. foot of Broadway and Railroad ave. Albert E. Klub, agent, Beverly. Freight office, 58 Park.
Beverly Farms. Oak, opp. Vine, Wilbur E. McDonald, agent. Freight office do.
Montserrat. Essex, opp. Lake Shore ave. Charles H. Bailey, agent.
North Beverly. Enon, jet. Dodge. Fred- erick E. King, agent.
Pride's. Hale, opp. Paine ave. Will- iam H. Gerrish, agent.
Bay State Street Railroad Co. Waiting room, 217-219 Cabot.
BANKS.
Beverly National Bank. 175 Cabot. Chartered 1802, reorganized 1865. Cap- ital, $300,000. Surplus and undivided prof- its, $300,000. Andrew W. Rogers, pres .; Jasper R. Pope, vice-pres .; Allen H. Bennett, cashier; Edward S. Webber, paying and note teller; Frank W. Foster, receiving teller; Andrew W. Rogers, Jo- seph C. Kilham, Jasper R. Pope, George P. Brown, Roland W. Boyden, Melville Woodbury, Walter A. Perry, Allen H. Bennett, directors. Bank hours, 8.30 a. m. to 2 p. m. Dividends April and October; discounts, Tuesdays and Fridays.
Beverly Savings Bank, 171 Cabot. Number of depositors, 10,630. Accounts of depositors, $3,475,764.00. Roland W. Boyden, pres .; Charles H. Kilham, treas .; Arthur K. Story, teller; Rodney C. Lar- com, asst. treas .; Bernice L. Woodbury, clerk; committee on investments, Joseph H. Baker, Roland W. Boyden, Patrick J. Lynch, Prince Ober, George Butman. Deposits begin to draw interest on the fourth Wednesday of January, April, July and October, and may be withdrawn at any time except the ten days preceding the fourth Wednesday of April and Octo- ber. Dividends payable on the fourth Wednesday of April and October.
BUSINESS CORPORATIONS.
A. Dodge & Son Corp., 70 Park. In- corporated (Mass.) Dec. 31, 1908. Ches- ter P. Dodge, pres .; Albert Dodge, vice- pres .; Miss Myrtie W. Carr, treas.
H. F. WINSLOW Insurance and Real Estate 244 Cabot Street
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American Express Co., 7 Washington. Beverly Building Association, 244 Cab- ot. Capital, $150,000. Organized (Mass.) June 25, 1889. Meetings held on second Monday in each month at the Board of Trade rooms, Mason bldg., 244 Cabot. Annual meeting in June. George P. Brown, pres .; Samuel H. Stone, sec., 164 Cabot; Allen H. Bennett, treas .; Jasper R. Pope, Andrew W. Rogers, George P. Brown, Robert R. Endicott, Charles H. Kilham, George C. Stickney, George But- man, directors; J. M. Potter, supt.
Beverly Chemical and Supply Co., Western ave. Incorporated (Mass.) Aug., 1904. Capital, $10,000. James A. Torrey, pres .; David C. Smith, vice-pres .; Josiah B. Brown, sec .- treas .; Charles W. Mitchell, manager.
Beverly Confectionery Co., 100 Park. Incorporated (Mass.) 1912. David H. Rogers, pres .; J. Fraser Stuart, treas.
Beverly Co-operative Association, 228 Cabot. Capital, $6,400. Organized (Mass.) March 1, 1879: Directors meet on first Monday of each month. Officers elected annually on second Wednesday in January. George P. Brown, pres .; John H. Larcom, clerk, 10 Home; George H. Clayton, treas.
Beverly Co-operative Bank, 155 Cabot. Authorized capital, $1,000,000. Organ- ized Aug. 14, 1888. Meetings held on third Tuesday in each month. Officers elected annually on second Monday in March. George P. Brown, pres .; Charles F. Lee, treas .; Harrie L. Ober, asst. treas .; Edmund Giles, John H. Girdler, George P. Brown, security committee.
Beverly Gas and Electric Co., 222 Cabot, works near B. & M. R. R. station. Incorporated (Mass.) June 15, 1859. Capital, $142,000. Officers elected an- nually on fourth Tuesday in July. Sid- ney W. Winslow, pres .; Andrew W. Rog- ers, sec. and treas.
Beverly News Co., 224 Cabot. In- corporated (Mass.) May 12, 1910. Heze- kiah A. Taylor, pres. and treas .; Arthur W. Taylor, asst. treas .; Roy A. Taylor, sec.
Beverly Printing Co., 202 Rantoul. Boston office, 127 Federal. Incorporated (Mass.) Feb. 20, 1904. Capital, $10,000. Officers elected first Monday in April. Samuel P. White, pres .; W. T. Johnson, sec .; Annie Sullivan, treas.
Cameron Mnfg. Co., 60 River. Incorpo- rated 1907. Capital, $500,000. Everett S. Cameron, pres. and gen. mngr .; A. B. Emerson, sec. and treas.
Durgin-Jacobs Co., 218 Cabot. In- corporated (Mass.) Feb. 27, 1904. George H. Jacobs, pres. and treas .; George D. Durgin, sec. .
Frost Box Co. Inc., 36 Cabot. Incor- porated (Mass.) 1908. Charles O. Frost, pres. and gen. mngr .; Fred J. Derry, treas.
Garden City Shoe Co., 47 Park. In- corporated (Mass.) Dec. 3, 1904. Capital, $5,000. William H. Carr, pres .; Albert W. Warren, treas.
Gove Lumber Co. (The), 60 Colon. Incorporated (Mass.) Jan. 1911. Cap- ital, $10,000. C. E. Gove, jr., pres .; George A. Gove, treas.
Gulf Refining Co., 85-115 Water, and 124 Water. Boston office, 110 State st.
H. W. Billings Co., 196 Cabot. In- corporated Feb. 16, 1904. Edward Smith, pres .; H. Winfield Billings, treas. and gen. mngr.
Harper Garage Co., 131-135 Rantoul. Incorporated (Mass.) 1906. Capital, $4,000. William A. Rowe, pres .; George E. Rowe, treas .; Fred A. Harper, sec.
J. F. Carter Co., 135 Park. Incor- porated (Maine) July, 1891. Capital, $30,000.
Marshall & Moulton Express Co., 53 Broadway. Incorporated (Mass.) Feb. 11, 1903.
Marston-Sturtevant Co., groc. and prov., 278-278A Cabot. Incorporated (Mass.) Jan. 1, 1912. Capital, $50,000. Isaac E. Marston, pres .; I. Augustus Sturtevant, treas .; Leroy D. Marston, sec.
Naumkeag Towing Co., 1 Water. In- corporated June 4, 1903. Capital, $10,- 000. H. Warren Towne, pres .; John H. Harris, sec. and treas.
North Shore Ferneries Co., 188 Hale. Organized 1910. Dudley L. Pickman, pres .; Dudley L. Pickman, jr., treas.
Robert Robertson Co. (The), 9 Abbott. Organized March 12, 1903. Capital, $50,- 000. Robert Robertson, pres. and treas.
Ropes Drug Co. of Beverly. Incor- porated (Mass.) Feb. 11, 1911. Capital, $10,000. William H. Herlihy, pres .; L. E. Pedrick, treas .; George F. Ropes, sec.
Times Publishing Association. In- corporated (Maine) May, 1902. L. C. Stanton, pres .; Albert Vittum, treas .; Miss Minnie Goodrich, sec.
United Shoe Machinery Co., Elliott n. Mckay. Boston office, 205 Lincoln st. Incorporated 1897. Capital, $50,000,000. Sidney W. Winslow, pres.
West Beach Corporation, Beverly Farms. Incorporated April 28, 1852. Officers elected annually on third Monday in February. James B. Dow, pres .; Charles H. Hull, clerk; Elmer Standley, treas.
Whitcomb-Carter Co., 186 Cabot. In- corporated 1893. Capital, $36,000. Wil- lis C. Whitcomb, pres., John M. Whit- comb, treas.
Real Estate and Insurance
H. F. WINSLOW 244 Cabot St.
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Woodbury Shoe Co., 58 Rantoul. In- corporated July 1, 1902. Capital, $100,- 000. Hezekiah O. Woodbury, pres .; Orpheus L. Woodbury, sec .; Rufus H. Woodbury, treas.
BUILDINGS, HALLS, PARKS, ETC.
Appleton Block (apartment), 15 Lovett Association Factories, 91-105 Rantoul Atlantic Block, 137-143 Cabot Atlantic Hall, 141 Cabot.
Bank Building, 169-175 Cabot Bell's Block, 85-89 Cabot Bell's Hall, 87 Cabot
Bernson Block, 91-97 Elliott
Beverly Historical Society Building, 117 Cabot
Beverly Hospital, Herrick, cor. Heather Burgess Point, off Ober n. Neptune
Burnham Building, 129-131 Cabot Butman Block, 255-259 Cabot
Chapman's Corner, jct. Hale and Boyles City Hall, 191 Cabot
City Home, 18 Cedar, n. Essex
City Stables, Park, foot of Roundy
City Square, jct. Cabot and Rantoul at Gloucester R. R. Crossing Collier Block, 90-98 Cabot Commercial Block, 118-128 Cabot
Commercial Hall, 122 Cabot
Crosby Blocks, 48 Pond and 307-323 Rantoul Elliott Block, 434-438 Rantoul
Endicott Buildings, 151-155 and 157-167 Cabot
Federal Building, 165 Rantoul
Gadbois' Block, 81-89 Elliott Good Templars' Hall, 148 Cabot
Grand Army Halls, 25412 Cabot and 727 Hale, B. F. Griffin Block, 91-95 Cabot
Hospital Point, end Bay View ave.
Independence Park, Lothrop, foot Central
of
Katz Block, 271-275 Rantoul Knights of Columbus Hall, 122 Cabot Knights of Malta Hall, 222 Cabot
Knights of Pythias, Castle Hall, 222 Cabot
Lookout Rocks, off Colon, opp. Spring Lunt Block, 214-216 Cabot
Marshall Hall, 3 West, B. F.
Marston & Sturtevant's Block, 278-278B Cabot
Mason Building, 240-248 Cabot Masonic Block, 145-149 Cabot Masonic Hall, 147 Cabot McDonnell Hall, 26 Vine, B. F. Mingo Beach, Hale, byd. Witch lane Montserrat Highlands, off 76 Colon Montserrat Park, jct. Essex and Colon and Brimball ave.
Murphy Buildings, 1 Park and 60 Pleasant Neighbors' Hall, 16 West, B. F.
O'Brien Block, 728-732 Hale, B. F. Oceanside Park, Lothrop, foot of Dane. Odd Fellows' Block, 188-194 Cabot
Odell Park, Broadway, Rantoul, Park and Railroad aves.
Old Ladies' Home, 12 Lovett O. U. A. M. Hall, 222 Cabot
Paradise Corner, jct. Boyles, Foster and Common
Peabody Building, 154-156 Cabot
Pingree Block, 100-102B Cabot
Police Stations, r. of City Hall, and 676 Hale, B. F. Prince Block, 275-27712 Cabot R. & C. Block, 130-142 Cabot Raymond Block, 231-233 Cabot
Rogers Building, 218-226 Cabot
Soldiers' Monument, Monument sq. Southwick's Block, 197-207 Cabot Starr's Blocks, 265-267 and 457-461
Rantoul
United Shoe Machinery Co., 181 to 213 and 200 Elliott
Y. M. C. A. Building, 235-245 Cabot
WHARVES.
Beverly Gas & Electric Co., River, opp. Pleasant; Cameron Car Co., 60 River; Central, 59 Water; Foster's, 39 to 41 Water; Girdler's (coal), 15 Cabot and 71 to 81 Water; Gulf Refining Co., 85 to 115 Water; J. F. Pope & Son, 80 River; Fairfield's (coal), 17 Cabot; Salem Water Works, 47 Water; Sprague, Breed & Brown Co.'s (coal), 1 Water; United Shoe Machinery Co. off Elliott byd. Park.
CEMETERIES.
Abbott Street Cemetery, Abbott, opp. Monument sq., oldest in the city; Cen- tral or Hale Street Cemetery, Hale, Lothrop, Bisson and Butman; North Beverly Cemetery, Cabot, byd. Conant; Beverly Farms Cemetery, Haskell opp. High.
The cemeteries are the property of the city and under the supervision of the Superintendent of Cemeteries.
Dodge's Row Cemetery (private), off 294 Dodge.
BRIDGES.
Essex Bridge, continuation of Cabot street to Bridge street, Salem, under care of the county.
Ryal Side Bridge, from Bridge street across "Back" river to Ryal Side.
Kernwood Bridge, from end Kernwood ave. across Danvers river to Salem.
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VALUATION AND TAX RATE Of the City of Beverly Since 1895
Year.
Value of Real Estate
Value of Per. Estate $3,308,675
Total Valuation $13,909,450
$15.20
$218,273.64
3425
1896.
10,940,700
3,231,800
14,172,500
14.80
216,891.00
3569
1897.
11,211,075
3,066,725
14,277,800
16.00
242,596.80
3538
1898.
11,427,900
3,871,875
15,299,775
15.00
236,826.6212
3666
1899.
11,704,600
4,495,250
16,199,850
16.00
274,209.60
3753
1900.
11,964,050
4,291,425
16,255,475
16.00
265,727.60
3780
1901.
12,195,550
5,049,150
17,244,700
15.75
277,051.12
3766
1902.
12,663,325
4,814,675
17,478,000
16.00
295,188.00
3885
1903.
13,595,700
4,697,675
18,293,275
16.50
309,362.60
3958
1904.
14,394,600
4,865,300
19,259,900
16.00
325,947.8912
4192
1905.
15,901,725
4,915,100
20,816,825
16.80
357,943.58
4415
1906.
17,747,800
5,478,125
23,225,925
18.00
428,190.65
5108
1907.
18,802,750
10,252,975
29,055,725
14.40
438,279.92
5029
1908.
19,183,150
10,398,000
29,581,150
17.40
524,728.01
5008
1909.
19,464,225
15,779,625
35,243,850
15.40
532,367.2912
5106
1910.
20,552,775
15,090,700
35,643,475
15.20
552,608.82
5414
1911.
21,409,700
16,646,900
38,056,600
15.00
568,924.16
6109
1912.
22,476,975
16,528,365
*39,005,340
15.00
596,308.82
6133
Additional assessments, December, 1912, in accordance with Chapter 490, Section 85, Acts of 1909, $464,100.
*Total valuation of Beverly, 1912, $39,469,100.
Valuation and Polls by Wards in 1912
Value of Real Estate $2,319,200
Value of Personal Estate
Total Valuation $3,047,925
Polls
Ward 1.
$ 728,725
Ward 2.
2,463,100
696,400
3,159,500
872
Ward 3.
1,704,925
639,700
2,344,625
1112
Ward 4.
3,434,450
8,257,750
11,692,200
1167
Ward 5.
2,392,650
862,025
3,254,675
1084
Ward 6.
2,494,200
4,715,475
7,209,675
496
Non-Resident.
7,668,450
375,975
8,044,425
. .
$22,476,975
$16,276,050
$38,753,025
6133
Add for 1869 shares of Beverly National Bank held by Residents at $135.00
252,315
Tax Rate Amt. Raised
on $1,000
by Tax
Polls
1895.
$10,600,775
$39,005,340
Value of property exempted for religious and other purposes, $664,300.
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600-616 BEVERLY CITY · DIRECTORY, 1913
We Publish Directories
For the Following Cities and Towns
MASSACHUSETTS
*Beverly, Including Summer Residents of Manchester, Hamilton and Wenham.
Great Barrington, Stockbridge, Sheffield, Monterey, New Marlboro, Egremont, Alford, West Stock- bridge, Mount Washington.
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Exeter, Hampton (Including Hampton Beach), Hamp- ton Falls, North Hampton, Newfields, Kensington, Brentwood, Stratham, Greenland, Rye, Newing- ton, Newmarket, Newcastle, Etc.
MAINE Casco Bay, Harpswell
CONNECTICUT Canaan, North Canaan
Also Publishers of the
CASCO BAY BREEZE
Most Widely Known Summer Resort Journal in the North
We Do Fine Job Printing, Booklets and Book Work of All Kinds
Crowley & Lunt
Beverly, Mass., 244 Cabot Street, Room 1 Portland, Maine, 92 Exchange Street, Room 5 Great Barrington, Mass., 287 Main Street *Published annually, all others biennially or triennially.
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Daniel Linehan
Telephone Connection John H. Linehan
Daniel Linchan & Son Contractors and Builders
640-642 Hale St., Pride's Crossing, Mass.
Estimates Given on Blasting, Excavating Grading and All Kinds of Stone Work ::
All Work Personally Attended To
Special Attention Given to House and Land Drainage
D. M. LINEHAN & CO.
DEALERS IN
HAY, STRAW, GRAIN AND FEED
TELEPHONE
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GARAGE 30 OAK ST. BEVERLY FARMS.
Telephone 164-W
CONNOLLY GARAGE
THOMAS D. CONNOLLY, 2d PROPRIETOR
Having secured the exclusive agency for this vicinity of the Mighty Michigan automobiles, I would be pleased to have all in- terested visit our garage and inspect our cars now on exhibition. The Michigan "40," the price of which is $1,585, is the finest and most up-to-date machine on the market. The Michigan leads all competitors and is acknowledged the leader among high grade cars. Here are the special features of the Michigan "40."
Special Features
Four-forward-speed transmis-
sion, as used to-day in all the best foreign cars.
Oversize tires-35 × 412 inches- wider, we think, than on any rival car.
Electric lights with dynamo. Center control.
Left side drive, to which all the best cars are coming.
40 to 46 horse-power. Cylinders 414 x 514 inches.
Drive shaft of 13/8-inch chrome nickel steel, sufficient for 60 horse-power.
Brakes extra efficient-drums 16 x 214 inches.
Springs 214 inches wide-front 37 inches long; rear, 50 inches long.
Steering post adjustable. So are clutch and brake pedals, insuring perfect comfort and fit to every driver.
Shortsville wheels, with 134-inch spokes-12 to each wheel.
Demountable rims - Firestone quick-detachable, with extra rim. Wheel base, 118 inches.
Straight-line body, designed by John A. Campbell. Finished with 22 coats.
14-inch cushions. All upholster- ing of the finest hand-buffed leather, filled with the best curled hair.
Rear seat 50 inches wide inside- 22 inches deep. Doors 20 inches wide. Tonneau room 50 inches either way.
Nickel mountings.
Headlights-electric-1212 inches diameter, very powerful. Sidelights set in dash-flush with it. Windshield built as part of body, easily inclined.
Mohair top, side curtains and envelope complete.
Electric horn.
Speedometer-$50, four-inch in- strument.
Foot rail-robe rail-rear tire irons -tool chests, with all tools, un- der running board. Over-capacity. Every driving part made sufficient for a 60 horse-power motor.
SELF = STARTER
We carry supplies of all kinds, Gasoline, Oils, etc., United States. Tires. Storage accommodations. Remember the location, 30 Oak Street, Beverly Farms, near R. R. station.
CARS TO LET
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J. A. MAYBERRY CARPENTER AND BUILDER, JOBBING A SPECIALTY Estimates Given on All Kinds of Work
18 Haskell Street, - - - Pride's Crossing Telephones 68-R and 68-W
ESTABLISHED 31 YEARS North Shore Fish Co.
DEALERS IN
ALL KINDS OF FISH
Orders Called for Every Morning OYSTERS OPENED AT RESIDENCE
15 VINE STREET, BEVERLY FARMS, AND MANCHESTER, MASS. FRANK I. LAMASNEY, Proprietor
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J. M. PUBLICOVER
W. B. PUBLICOVER
PUBLICOVER BROS.
General Contractors
and Builders
Estimates Furnished for All Kinds of Work
***** Furniture Made and Repaired
Special Attention Given to Jobbing *****
Lumber, Hardware, Etc.
CONSTANTLY ON HAND
All Work Personally Attended To *****
OFFICE AND MILL
713 Hale St., Beverly Farms, Mass.
P. O. Box 74, Beverly Farms, Mass. Telephone Connections
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Howard Ambrose Doane CONTRACTOR, CARPENTER
AND BUILDER :: ::
Building, Altering, Jobbing, Etc. Estimates Cheerfully Furnished on New Work. Cabinet and General Interior Finishing Carefully Done. Mail Orders Promptly Attended to.
P. O. Box 1095, Beverly Farms. P. O. Box 6, Pride's Crossing. P. O. Box 260, Manchester.
Beverly Farms and Manchester
Shop and Office: 10 Common Lane, near Pride's P. O. Telephone 130 Beverly Farms.
Residence, 807 Hale St. Telephone 171
"READ BY MORE MILLIONAIRES THAN ANY OTHER WEEKLY NEWSPAPER IN AMERICA."
The North Shore Breeze
MANCHESTER=BY-THE-SEA, MASS.
H AS the largest circulation of any weekly newspaper on the New England coast and is read by more of the fashionable people of America than any other resort weekly. 168 pages of bright, snappy news of the doings of North Shore summer resi- dents, from Ipswich to Cape Ann and along the shore to Swamp- scott and Nahant. Periodical size. Illustrated.
Established 1904. Published Fridays. $2 the year (post-paid). 5c the copy.
Up=to-date Printing Establishment for the Execu= tion of High=Grade Book, Catalog and Job Work.
North Shore Breeze
J. ALEX. LODGE, Editor Manchester=by-the-Sea, Mass.
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A. PRESTON THISSELL, Pres. ARTHUR P. THISSELL, Sec. and Treas.
"A SQUARE DEAL TO ALL"
The Thissell Company
Post-Office Building, Beverly Farms, Mass.
HIGH GRADE FOOD PRODUCTS
We can supply your table with all the Pure Foods required under one account. We have many satis- fied customers. Our success your guarantee.
Service is victory.
TWO PHONES: 150-151
IF ONE IS BUSY CALL THE OTHER
WE INVITE YOUR INSPECTION
J. COLBY WILSON
HOUSE PAINTING
IN ALL ITS BRANCHES
All Orders Will Receive Prompt Attention
PRIDE'S CROSSING
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Lawrence J. Watson, Stone Mason, Con- tractor and Builder
BEVERLY FARMS, MASS.
All Blasting, Grading and Excavating Entrusted to My Care will Receive Personal Attention. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED.
Telephone Connection
ADDISON DAVIS GRAVEL POND
OUR ICE Delivered in Pride's Crossing and Beverly Farms, Daily :: ::
Is from the Pure Water of Gravel Pond. It will be found Best by Test. You are taking no chances when you get your ice of
ADDISON DAVIS Plant at Hamilton, Mass. Residence, Preston Place, Beverly Farms, Mass.
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CENTRAL SQUARE GARAGE
EDWIN F. CAMPBELL, Proprietor
AUTOMOBILES, BICYCLES, SUPPLIES
We are thoroughly equipped to do Automobile Repairing and Gen- eral Machine Work in our New Machine Shop. Edge Tools and Lawn Mowers Sharpened.
SUPPLIES OF ALL KINDS 715-717 Hale St., Beverly Farms, Mass.
Telephone Richmond 442
Willey=Gibson Company COMMISSION MERCHANTS
AND DEALERS IN
Hay, Straw, Grain and Feed
101 Beverly Street, Boston, Mass.
Branch: 711 Hale St., Beverly Farms, Mass. TELEPHONE |
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¥J. A. CULBERT
IMPORTER AND MANUFACTURER OF Fine Harness, Riding Saddles, Horse Furnishings Also Automobile Supplies and Repairing
A Full Line of Stable Supplies, Trunks, Bags and Leather Novelties.
Repairing in all Its Branches = STORES
721 Hale St., Beverly Farms Depot Sq., Manchester Telephone Connection
Standley's Shoe Store
ELMER STANDLEY, Proprietor
Boots, Shoes and Rubbers, Full Line of Gents' Furnishings
First-Class Shoe Repairing
728 Hale Street, Beverly Farms, Mass.
ALFRED HANSON
Horseshoer and Jobber
Special Attention Given to Lame, Interfering and Over Reach- ing Horses Jobbing Done with Neatness and Despatch. Gentlemen's Driving Horses a Specialty
6 VINE STREET
Beverly Farms, Mass.
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F. W. VARNEY APOTHECARY
TELEPHONE ORDERS PROMPTLY DELIVERED
Daily and Sunday Papers, Stationery, Confectionery, Etc.
1 West Street, Beverly Farms, Mass. Telephones 77 and 8202 If one is busy, call the other
ELI R. HODGKINS CO.
House Painters, Glaziers and Paper Hangers DEALERS IN ..
Pure Leads, Oils and Colors 5 West Street, Beverly Farms, Mass.
H. M. & R. E. HODGKINS
Painters and Decorators
Cor. Hale and High Sts., Beverly Farms, Mass. Telephone 195-W
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Thomas J. McDonnell
Plumber and Sanitary Engineer
Steam and Hot Water Heating
Specifications and Estimates furnished on application. Jobbing and Repairing promptly attended to. In case of leaks nights or Sundays, call at residence.
Constable to Serve Civil Process
Shop, 26 Vine St., Beverly Farms, Mass.
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D. W. HARDY HARDY
EBEN DAY
DAY Carpenters and Builders
Jobbing of All Kinds Promptly Attended to Summer Residences a Specialty :: :: :: ::
2 and 4 High, Corner Hale Street, Beverly Farms, Mass.
Geo. West Larcom
Carpenter and Builder
TELEPHONE Shop, 167=R Residence, 167=W
Special Attention Given to Jobbing and Repairing
SHOP, 151 VALLEY ST. Beverly Farms, Mass.
BREWER'S MARKET
WALTER P. BREWER, Proprietor
Meats and Provisions
Beverly Farms, Mass.
D. W. HARDY & SON Groceries, Meats and Provisions
A Complete Stock of Staple and Fancy Groceries Kitchen Furnishing Goods Orders Called for and Delivered 778 Hale St., Beverly Farms, Mass. TELEPHONE
628
BEVERLY CITY DIRECTORY, 1913
Gertrude Walker-Crowley SOPRANO SOLOIST AND VOCAL TEACHER
Residence Studio: 18 Mt. Vernon St., Salem Telephone 549-R Beverly Studio: Room 1, Mason Building Tuesdays and Thursdays Boston Studio: Room 401, Huntington Chambers On Mondays
LEO C. DEMACK
TEACHER OF PIANO, ORGAN AND THEORY
Pupil of J. Wallace Goodrich and Homer A. Norris Organist and Choir Master at St. Peter's Church, Beverly Lessons Given at Pupil's Residence if Desired Studio and Residence, 86 1-2 Essex Street BEVERLY
WILLIAM H. LARCOM, JR.
PIANO TUNER AND REGULATOR :: : :
17 Dane Street, Beverly, Mass.
Class of '97, New England Conservatory of Music
ERNEST PRESTON
Teacher of Piano and Organ
Lessons Given at Pupil's Residence If Desired
Residence and Studio,
35 Broadway, Beverly
629
ADVERTISEMENTS
M. E. KNIGHT Hosiery a Specialty
Handkerchiefs, Ladies' Underwear, Embroidery Materials, Etc., Linen Handkerchiefs a Specialty.
162 Cabot Street, Beverly, Mass.
MISS H. B. CLARK DRESSMAKER
Rooms 17, 18 and 19, Rogers Building 222 Cabot Street
Telephone Connection Beverly, Mass.
MRS. E. B. DEAN MASSEUSE
North Shore Toilet Parlors
173 CABOT STREET, BEVERLY Scalp Treatment, Shampooing, Hair Dressing Chiropody, Manicuring, Children's Hair Cutting
Superfluous hair removed by electric needle. Puffs and switches made from hair combings. Orders taken for wigs or false hair pieces of any description.
TELEPHONE CONNECTION
MISS HATTIE E. FRYE
DRESSMAKING
107 Cabot St., Beverly, Mass.
TELEPHONE 345
630
BEVERLY CITY DIRECTORY, 1913
REFERENCE, MISS K. P. LORING EDITH C. HASKELL TYPEWRITING AND COPYING
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