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Mrs. A. I. Sawyer, manicure and chi- ropody, rm. 1
Knights of Columbus Hall Vacant, rm. 7
Houston & Coleman, hairdressers, room 8
C. O. Hood, dentist, rooms 9-11
C. B. Burnham, dentist, rooms 9-11 Fraternal Order Eagles Commercial Hall
90
93 Miss Mary Murphy Charles Perkins Thomas G. Spear Charles H. Grimes Same as 91 Cabot 95
124
Brockton Sample Shoe Co. Harris Clothing Co.
98 Perry Collier block
Let us examine your eyes (day or evening) and make you a pair of glasses to fit your particular case.
LOUIS S. SMITH
Optician and Jeweler. Beverly-
80
81 P. Fossa, fruit, etc. Pasquale Fossa John Carbone John Drago 83 R. G. Foster & Co., variety store Bartlett st. begins
118
120
129 Vacant, rooms 1, 4, 5 and 6 Angus A. MacIver, rms. 2, 3 M. W. Forsyth, rms. 2, 3 Brotherhood of Painters, Decorators and Paper Hangers Garden City Lodge, D. of H., A. O. U. W:
131
Larcom & Bell, bowling alleys
87 88
C. G. Spear, hairdresser
123
Angus M. Higgins
125 G. Alberghini, fruit
Franklin pl. begins M. O'Keeffe, grocer
116
Mrs. Margaret C. Leach
Elmer O. Shepard
Samuel W. Torrey
72
63 Isadore J. Gamache
100
Miss Hattie E. Frye, dressmaker
Left Right
52 Arthur E. Pitts Edwards st. begins Charles H. Herrick Vacant
Samuel Ball
96
98
105 William Kaplan, tailor
Elephene Mfg. Co ..
T. P. Gamble, furniture ยป
112
Railroad ave. begins
126
AUTOMOBILES
Liberality, Courtesy, Security
Mercantile National Bank 225 ESSEX ST., SALEM, MASS.
BEVERLY STREET AND HOUSE DIRECTORY, 1913
123
CABOT ST .- Continued
Left Right
Left Right 133 The Lyric Theater John H. Moore, apothecary
128
137
143 Atlantic block
137 Carl E. Klink, baker
139 Bev. Ice-cream and Candy Parlor 162
130 142 R. & C. block 130 Dr. S. Leslie Millard, dentist, rm. 1 H. J. Burke, pianos, rm. 2 166
Beverly Socialist Club, rms. 5 and 6 H. Ernest Grebner, rms. 3 and 4 168
The Mitchell Studio, photographers 170 Rogers & Chase, furniture
165
132 140
142
174
141 Beverly Progressive Club, rm. 1 Cabot Club
176
Societe des Artisans, rm. 8
Battery A. Uniform Rank, K. of P.
Int. Brotherhood Electrical Workers, No. 259
United Asso. Journeymen Plumbers
Carpenters' Union, No. 878, United Brotherhood C. & J. Y. A. Atlantic Hall Manchester Unity, I. O. O. L.
A. Granara, fruit
143 145 149 145
Masonic block
Alden Webb, jeweler
147
Union Club
Masonic Hall
I. Lefavour & Son, real estate and insurance, room 15
149
Beverly Public Market, groc. and prov
Washington st. begins
144
Dr. Francis G. Stanley
175
Kennedy & Co., butter, etc.
182 }
J. A. C. Barnard, tailor
1865
I. O. G. T. Hall
184
A. Pedersen, tailor Arthur R. West, tailor
152
Unity Club Beverly Cadet Band
Theodore S. W. Webber Amos Homans
151. } 155 151 154 )
Endicott building
Edward A. Rust Broadway begins
156
154 Edmund Giles, boots and shoes
194
Odd Fellows' block
Ropes Drug Co., apothecaries C. L. Doble & Co., dry goods H. C. Webber, boots and shoes
155
Mrs. C. T. Wallace, dressmaker, rm. 5 Ralph W. Wallace, rms. 1, 5, 6, 7 and 8 Beverly Co-operative Bank
191 City Hall 1st floor City Assessors
City Collector
City Treasurer
City Electrician
Inspector of Buildings
City Clerk
160
Endicott block
Mayor's Office
New Eng. Tel. & Tel. Co.
Aldermanic Chamber
E. E. Gray Co., grocers
Clerk of Committees
Overseers of the Poor
Board of Health
Inspector of Plumbing
Inspector of Milk
Water Dept.
Water Board
Park Commissioners
Supt. of Streets City Engineer
Prince Ober, contractor, room 5
W. C. Tannebring, D. M. D., rms. 6 and 7 R. K. McMillan, ladies' tailor, rms. 8, 9, 10 and 11 Vacant, rms. 12 and 13 J. A. Potter, rms. 14 and 15 Albion B. Emerson, rms. 16 and 17 Western Union Tel. Co. John Girdler, coal Miss M. E. Knight, hosiery, etc. S. H. Stone, insurance and real estate George W. Pickering, coal Milton st. begins Johannes S. Stensrud, tailor Mrs. A. A. Moore, millinery
167 Field & Kennedy, clothiers James Matheson, newsdealer Mrs. M. E. Wallis, boarders
169 175 Beverly Savings Bank bldg. 169 Beverly Evening Times F. E. Houghton Co., stocks and bonds North Shore Realty Co., real est. 171 Beverly Savings Bank 173 North Shore Toilet Parlors, rooms 4, 5, 6, and 7
C. H. Dean, rooms 6 and 7 Arthur A. Forness, real estate and insurance, rooms 8 and 9 T. Fitzgibbon, mason, room 10 Sullivan, Killion, O'Connell & Horan, attys-at-law, rms. 11 and 12 F. A. Cressy, nsurance, rm. 11
Masonic Banquet Hall
Vestry st. begins
Hollis L. Cameron, atty-at-law, rm. 16 H. A. MacDonald, atty-at-law, rm 18 E. B. Dudley, dentist, rms. 19, 20, 21 E. G. Haskell, dentist, rms. 19, 20 ,21 Beverly National Bank
Whitcomb, Carter Co., hardware
146 148 150
W. A. Crouse, lunch and tobacco
Eastern Shoe Co., shoe mnfrs.
Charles A. Baker, apothecary
Thorndike st. begins
Peabody building
188
188
153 William J. Berry, civil engineer, rm. 2 Lewis L. Tarr civil engineer, rm. 2 190 M. I. 'DeSousa, hairdresser, rooms 3 and 4 194
192
Charles F. Lee, insurance and real estate
D. W. Quill, lawyer
M. E. Davenport, dentist, room 4 Dr. Charles W. Haddock, rms. 2 and 3 William M. Smith, photographer John B. Hill & Son, jewelers
City Auditor Beverly Public Library 2d floor
157
167 157
159
161 Miss Julia M. Higgins, suite 1 William T. Collins, suite 2 Will E. Grovenor, suite 3 Herbert S. Joslin, suite 4 Ralph F. Dodge, suite 5 E. Waldo Dudley, suite 6 163 Public Library Reference Rooms, rooms 3 and 4
Fixtures of All Kinds, Gas, Electric and Combinations. Expert Work- men, and Lowest Prices. ::
McQueeny Bros. 3 and 5 Chapman St., Beverly, Mass.
156
William H. Thompson
George Pappas, shoe polishing Marks Men's shop
164
Harper Garage Co.,
131=135 Rantoul St. Tel. 60 Automobile Repairing and Sundries
124 BEVERLY STREET AND HOUSE DIRECTORY, 1913
CABOT ST .- Continued
Left Right
0 Unitarian Church
-
Church st. begins
191 Sealer of Weights and Measures Committee Rooms
240 248
Mason building
3d floor
240
Almy,
Bigelow
&
Washburn, dry
City Hall
24412
Police Station, rear
231
George Todd, jeweler and optician Russell's Lunch
A. Stanley, carpenter, rear Wallis st. begins
244
196 198
H. W. Billings Co., clothiers Jung Company, laundry
195 D. H. Mampre, ladies' tailor
197 Star Bowling Alleys
Manhattan Life Ins. Co., rm. 2
199 H. F. Moore, groceries and provisions
Arthur L. Brown, ins. rm. 2
Miss E. C. Haskell, pub. stenog. rm. 2
Dr. B. H. Fearing, dentist, rooms 6, 7 and 8
H. F. Winslow, real estate and insur- ance, rooms 10 and 11
Dr. E. A. Frake, osteopath, rm. 9
Beverly Board of Trade, rooms 14, 15 and 16
Beverly Building Association, rooms 14, 15 and 16
Durgin, Jacobs Co., clothing
Newell Dry Goods Co.
T. A. Tufts, lawyer, rms. 1 and 2
Beverly branch, S. P. C. C., rooms 3 and 4
Miss Glorana B. Thorne, visiting nurse, rooms 3 and 4
244A 246 248
F. L. Trask, butter, eggs, etc. Irving F. Gould, hardware
C. F. Tompkins Co., furniture
235
M. A. Kearns, real estate and in- surance, room 14
250 252
A. H. Fowler, variety store W. R. Smith, baker Joseph Paradise Mrs. Estella A. Metcalfe
E. T. McGourty, dentist, rms. 15, 16.
0 Star of the Sea Church
Miss H. B. Clark, dressmaker, rms. 17, 18 and 19
G. A. R. Hall
Int. Cor. Schools Agency, rm. 20
Rev. Walter J. Mitchell
C. L. Dodge, ins. agt., room 23
O. U. A. M. Hall
256
Beverly Lodge, K. of P.
256A
Nelson D. Powers
Roger Wolcott Lodge, K. of P.
255
Lee Temple, Pythian Sisterhood Beverly Nest, Order of Owls
255
Lodge of Thule
257
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.
Mizpah Commandery, No. 283, K. of M.
Damiano Damiani
Chickataubut Tribe, I. O. R. M.
Charles R. Allen
Beverly Lodge, A. O. U. W.
Hiram Worthen
Speedwell Colony, No. 86, Pilgrim Fathers
Charles F. Sias Charles Mann Miss Clara R. Dixon
Diana Chapter, No. 100, O. of E. S. Garden City Lodge, M. U. Beverly News Co.
Goodyear Shoe Repairing Co.
262 262A Theodore Koukos, tailor
264 A. Scomzoni, shoe rep.
264A Gino Giuliani, fruit
266
Joseph Bertucci
Dirigo Bakery and Street Railway Station
265
A. Carmicelli, shoe rep.
B. Larcom & Co., florists
Galloupe & Trask, real est. and ins. John B. Cosio, fruit Beverly Co-operative Asso., groceries Wm. H. Ferrick, hairdresser and real estate
268
Miss Louisa Woodberry Mrs. Ellen F. Preston
Arthur H. Woodbury
271 Robert H. Bonner
Dr. F. A. Cowles
273 E. L. Sargent, apothecary Dr. F. A. Cowles, office
Safe Deposit Boxes $2.50 TO $10.00 A YEAR
Mercantile National Bank
225 ESSEX ST., SALEM, MASS.
224 226
228 230
232
Lee & Cressy, undertakers, etc.
Hale st. begins The Misses Ellingwood Federal st. begins 276
274
238
211 217 219 221 223
First Baptist Church
John B. Cosio William W. Grant William G. Philpot
267
A. N. Barron Tailoring Co.
F. W. Woolworth & Co., 5 and 10c store.
259
Butman block
Manuel F. Enos, hairdresser
David A. Williams Charles H. Kneeland
Martin Murray
George Butman
259 G. C. & J. L. Berry, apothecaries
Louis S. Smith, jeweler and optician C. L. Young, laundry
258 260 260A 261
247 Y. M. C. A. building
Robert J. Murney, Boston Globe, room 14
25212
William Stopford & Co., fish
254 25412 253 Rev. Francis J. Curran
Charles H. Boothby, lawyer, rm. 21
Beverly Business Men's Assoication, rooms 14, 15 and 16
214 } 216 218 226 218 220
222
L. B. Merrill, vocal teacher, rm. 18 Dr. Luther G. Eastman, rms. 23, 24 Vacant, rms. 3, 4, 5, 12, 13, 17, 19, 20, 21, 25, 26, 27, 28,29
Beverly Gas and Electric Co., rooms 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 and 10 Miss C. F. Cressey, chiropodist, rooms 11 and 12
201 203 205
Comato & Picone, shoe polishers P. Fossa, fruit, etc.
Vacant
207 Thomas F. Delaney, apothecary
Abbott st. begins Bow st. begins Lunt block A. C. Lunt estate, house furnishings
Rogers building
233
goods
Crowley & Lunt, publishers, room 1 Beverly City Directory, room 1 Mrs. Gertrude Walker-Crowley, vocal teacher, room 1
Left Right
269
Rev. John F. Curran Mrs. N. D. Powers, millinery
Let us examine your eyes (day or evening) and make you a pair of glasses to fit your particular case.
LOUIS S. SMITH Optician and Jeweler. Beverly
BEVERLY STREET AND HOUSE DIRECTORY, 1913
125
CABOT ST .- Continued
Left Right
309 Emil Magliola, bakery
311 Miss A. G. Edwards, dressmaker Charles H. Hoyt
-
Knowlton st. begins
318
J. A. Torrey, horseshoer and carriage- maker
Marston & Sturtevant, groceries provisions
and
320
Walter D. Burnham
Mrs. S. E. Burnham, employment agency
W. C. Addison, artist George W. Kneeland
Job F. Hurlburt
315
Hurlburt & Gillis, contractors
27512Frederick Howard
317
Antonio Govoni, fruit, etc. Alex Doumaney, lace goods
27772John F. Cabeen, plumber James J. Fagan, rear
324
280 28012
Luigi Gasparini, fruit
319
C. Semiraro, hairdresser
282
27912Mrs. Mary E. Floyde Mrs. Georgianna F. Dodge Lewis E. Hood
Albert J. Fisher Jeremiah Foley
281 Israel Rantz, tailor
328
Frederick C. Goodridge
281A Beverly Paper Hanging Co.
325
Mrs. Adeline M. Webb
284
Frank S. Prince
33072
L. W. Hatch, groc., etc.
283 Garnett H. Gormley
332
Edward Eno
285 Joseph McClellan
329
Isaac H. Edgett
Eber E. Dakin
334
Emery B. Hooper
285A Albert E. Cleveland
George C. Bunker
288
Laurence Barrett
336
George Millett
Hammett S. Weldon
331
Samuel Coult
Mrs. Esther S. Kent
Mrs. Lizzie P. Clarke
Harry F. Symonds
338
Arthur S. Crosby Richmond E. Lyman
289
Stuart M. Leach
335
Mrs. Flora E. Rust Archie F. Haskell, rear
291B James S. Gray, caterer
John J. Nugent
291A Joseph O. Barss
344
Louis H. Baker
Mrs. Edith S. Boucher
Mrs. Elizabeth B. Foster
Luther S. Herrick
Chestnut st. begins
293 Mrs. Sarah Oviatt Mrs. Allie Clarke
337
Perley K. Cole
292
William M. Stevens
339
Charles E. Smith The Misses Bell Miss Mary R. Smith
298
William F. Lee Albert F. Lee
Almon M. Nutting Luville W. Hatch
James E. Collins
341
F. A. Gray
299
James A. C. Barnard Frank E. Roy
348
Vacant, rear Samuel L. Abbott Mrs. Harriet S. Burnham
D. J. Goodwin, painter, rear Norman S. Low
350
John L. Berry
Mrs. M. Alice Low, dressmaker
35012
George C. Berry
302
William Cullivan, groc. and prov.
-
Harrison ave. begins
304
301 Louis E. La Riviere Clarence Glover William Decost George R. Schilling Miss Lucy F. Lovett Mrs. Ruth A. Dodge Augustus M. Larivee Mrs. Judith A. Philbrick Miss Ellen F. Holden Frank Mooney Fred R. Hutchings
354 35412
Walter H. Carrico Summer st. begins
308
305 Benjamin O. Peirce, s. r.
356 35612 358
Earl E. Clark Henry C. Clark Edwin D. Mayo Mrs. Frances L. Dodge Charles H. Dockham Adolph F. Lindberg
307
Charnock st. begins Arthur K. Choate Thomas F. Whiting Emil Magliola Gilmore L. Taylor
357
Jacob MacDonald
35712Mrs. Mary Markey Joseph Scarbo
Electrical Supplies of Every Descrip- tion in Stock, or We Will Get Any Part to Order. ::
McQueeny Bros. 3 and 5 Chapman St., Beverly, Mass.
300
Walter C. Mitchell
345
Arthur P. Woodbury, watchmaker and jeweler
352
Mrs. Clara A. Trask Albert D. Putnam
349
Arthur N. Ashline Wilbur C. Murch
303
James F. McKenna
306
353
312
Pond st. begins Winter st. begins
316
W. H. Croscup, wheelwright
275 W. M. Patten Co., variety -store
278 278B 278A Dr. John F. Cleveland, dentist
John H. Macdonald
Roundy st. begins Howard Marvin George H. Weldon
277 S. A. Gentlee & Son, funeral directors
Lloyd K. Golding
S. Cheverie, painter, rear Mrs. Sarah B. Eveleth Jeremiah L. Porter Elliott st. begins
279 R. F. Walters, hairdresser
321
William H. Harmon
281B Angelo Margottini, shoe rep.
330
John C. Hagerty
Judson st. begins
Louis Cabine
287 George F. Hinkley, stoves and fur- naces
333
Ned C. Pollard Mrs. Seddie A Patten
289A Millard P. Austin 291
340
Joseph F. Kilham Vacant, rear
295 Same as 1 Dane West Dane st. begins
Dane st. begins
346
George W. Whittemore
343
Arthur L. Merrill
290
Henry F. Charles
281C Mikado Laundry
Left Right
Banking By Mail Small Accounts Solicited
CALL OR |WRITE TO MERCANTILE NATIONAL BANK 225 ESSEX ST., SALEM, MASS.
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CABOT ST .- Continued
Left Right 405 Harvey S. Buckler 405A James G. Johnston William F. Wheeler
360 362
361 Thomas F. Delaney Dr. Ralph E. Stone Mrs. Annie L. Chesley Mrytle st. begins
406
Henry B. Churchill Asher T. Brotherton Louis Zassman
364
363 Prince Ober, contractor and builder Mrs. Virginia Korst Caleb Cole 412
407
E. S. Raymond, shoe repairer Alf M. Anderson Vacant Anthony McCall
3641%
Vacant shop
365 Charles Pickett
409
William W. Standley
366
Dr. J. Wm. Voss
413
M. E. Norton Harold L. Belknap
Lennox st. begins
415
John A. Hanson
Charles W. Pickett
John A. Walsh
369 371 C. W. Pickett, grocer
372 John H. Rigby
G. Austin Glidden
417 Arthur H. Miller
373
George F. Fielder
George W. Fielder
377 Dr. Wm. F. Hayes
The Misses Hayes
419 George A. Herrick
376
Dr. Charles H. Phillips
421 Swan st. begins
George O. Morse, rear
425 Walter L. Elliott Carlton W. Raymond
Robert H. Grant
Benjamin F. Cressy
George E. K. Stetson
429 Walter H. Curtis
City Square
429A Mrs. Mary A. Phinney Mason st. begins
381 383
William J. Barbrick
Charles A. Symmes Sidney E. Frisbee
431A A. Franklin Linscott
Rantoul St. ends
433 Ernest R. McKay
Delaney & Pert, apothecaries
433A Everett W. Trask
Charlie Sam, laundry
435 Napoleon S. Ferland
Harry W. Clarke, groc. and prov.
435A Ivar L. Eliason
B. & M. R. R. crosses at grade
437 Lyman st. begins
Colon st. begins
439 Benjamin Childs
Benjamin B. Dodge
439A John T. Hearn
Horace K. Hutchinson
441 James F. Connolly
Everett L. Saunders
441A Samuel G. Ahlberg
Mrs. Cora A. Tibbetts
443 Vacant
Vacant
443A William M. Yeomans
David E. Harwood
448
445 Herrick st. begins James A. Heath Mrs. Mary A. Lufkin Balch st. begins
391
Mrs. Margaret J. Grotto
451 J. E. Mitchell Co., florists
Albert S. Hall
Elias H. Dorothy
454
William R. Haskell
453 Mrs. Janet Mitchell Mrs. Ann Standley Louis E. Burnham
Elmer J. Erving
457 459 Wells Standley Frank A. Whitcomb Charles A. Standley
395A Louis Rosenbloom, variety store
463 Hugh J. Munsey
395B Harry W. Glover
458
James E. McGarr
460
396
395C Harris Baker, gents' furnishings Joseph H. Baker Addie D. Fassett
464
Albert J. Page
397 Samuel Levine, boots and shoes
397A George Gosselin, hairdresser
466
399 Samuel. Levine Alfred J. Durocher
467 Charles S. Lee, mkt. gardener
399A P. E. Sanborn, groc. and prov.
471 Miss M. E. Moulton Mrs. Sarah F. Stiles
400
399B George King, laundry Joshua S. Dodge Vacant Beckford st. ends. William Benjamin 401 Vacant William E. Nott Mrs. Nora Flaherty
483 John Jordan Rinaldo Maroni John A. Harte Mario Gorini Lorenzo Giuliani James E. Lyons
B. & M. R. R. crosses at grade
404
- Charles st. begins Private shop
= 496
Blaine ave. begins Frederick F. Eaton
403 Harvard H. G. Perkins
403A Frank S. York
Charles J. Frechette
505 Louis Nelson Albert W. Hurlburt
Electrical Work of All Kinds, Bells, Telephones and Motors. Repairing, Etc.
McQueeny Bros., Electricians 3 AND 5 CHAPMAN ST., BEVERLY, MASS.
382 384 384A
Albert R. Lord, rear
378 380
427 Nayer Goldberg Louis H. Chase
431 Thomas J. O'Connell
388 390
Carl H. Ostmark Vacant Bennett st. begins
393 394
395 Joseph L. Simon, real estate
Fanning, Simon & Co., insurance
W. Murray Eaton Thomas H. Phelan Thomas J. Rafferty Gustaf L. Norman
462
465 George E. Brown George M. Mason Charles W. Markham
402
Left Right
Columbus ave. begins
Simon st. begins
Charles W. Mitchell
E. A. Standley, soil, loam, etc.
Pickett st. begins
Hans P. Thorson John A. Lister
Channing Whitaker, jr. Emery F. West Richard O. Stephenson
Harper Garage Co.,
131=135 Rantoul St. Tel. 60 Automobile Repairing and Sundries
BEVERLY STREET AND HOUSE DIRECTORY, 1913
127
CABOT ST .- Continued
Left Right 786 Samuel A. Day Aubrey Gasper Trask st. ends 797 Dudley D. Day
CEDAR
(Ward 4) from opp. 96 Essex to jct. Locust ave. and East Left Right
7 William P. Hanners
9 Peter Wilson
545 Sidney W. Winslow, jr.
11 Edgar E. Woodberry
Dr. George J. Hill
15 George G. Brook
555 Herbert F. Winslow John J. Leary, rear
18
556 Moses B. Kaven
559 Mrs. Agnes G. Pickett William H. White
Locust ave. ends
Hill st. begins
CENTRAL
(Ward 2) from 115 Cabot to 52 Lothrop
572
Wilson S. Cann
579 Earl Vaughan F. N. Van Steenbergh, painter, rear Mrs. Lizzie N. Sands
11 Vacant Arthur S. Adams
Charles W. Gates
13 John W. McKnight, wall paper, etc.
Jesse S. Potter Mrs. Hannah J. Taylor Arthur R. Meacock County way ends
1312John W. McKnight Harvey Pickle Mrs. Josephine M. Harris
586 588 590
Vacant
Horace Foster
Vacant
15 Fred W. Bray John F. Fenton Miss B. E. Brown
594
Charles A. Preston, express
19 I. Frank Munroe Mrs. Harriet H. Munroe
Perley N. Dodge
Central st. begins
F. N. Van Steenbergh
602
20
22
23 William A. Ferguson
605 Fred L. Jenness Levi W. Dodge
24
William H. Raymond
607 Ralph Ward Willard F. Stanton
28
25 Mrs. Harriet N. Stickney Same as 30 Lovett Lovett st. crosses
608 610
Charles E. Wilson
32
620
613 John W. Hobbs Fred R. Woodberry
34
621 Everett A. Snow
0 Vacant
634 Frank A. Woodbury, mkt. gdnr. Mrs. Julia F. Woodbury The Misses Lummus Arthur T. Hitchings Conant st. crosses Henry E. Dodge, 2nd
36
31 Ozro M. Field Mrs. Sarah H. Staten Fred E. Bell
33 Herbert A. Furbush
35 Arthur H. Fowler
37 Elisha P. Rich
J. Elmer Wood
676 678
- North Beverly Cemetery Mrs. Abbie F. Glines Frank A. Torngren Hans Fredricksen John J. Weatherbee
40
688
4012 Edward P. Eldredge
776
- Phillips ave. begins (Moraine farm) Trask st. begins John W. Bradstreet
42
44
41 Hiram F. Alley Samuel H. Stone John R. Beckett
We are Engravers and Engrave all goods in our own store. You do not have to wait to have them sent away.
Louis S. Smith Optician and Jeweler. Beverly
548
Left Right 506 Vacant William P. Walker
509 Albert W. Warren Ralph W. Warren
511 Edward H. Winslow
513 Roosevelt ave. begins
515 Herbert N. Colby Vacant
517
529 Peter Scott Richard D. Bessom
564
561 563 Edward J. Caldwell Thomas L. Mulligan Charles E. Caldwell, milk
569 Walter A. Caldwell Balch st. ends
573 Ernest Wright, ice Howard P. Lefavour
Left Right 2 10 Lorenzo Colson Edwin L. Wallace E. L. Wallace, plumber, rear
9 Stephen F. Campbell, jr. Ellis J. Burnham
James F. Potter
14
Horace Foster, grocer
George M. Angiers Albert W. Dodge Wesley F. Wheelock Henry B. Northrop
Loring T. Falvey Dodge st. begins Scott st. begins John J. Turner
17 Vacant Mrs. Mary Young
Ernest P. Spiller, groc. and prov.
593 595 599 Charles A. Barter Solon Lovett Mrs. Sarah D. Murray Southworth Bros., nurserymen, rear Tremont st. begins
21 William S. Noyes Herbert S. Cooper Miss Georgianna Leach Mrs. Delia Bryant Vacant
606
2312Harry B. Leighton Lucius H. Perry
607A Vacant Vacant Fred W. Chesley
27 Daniel A. Kilham Vacant Leon C. Doble S. Ellis Ober Vacant
637 649 658
38
39 Elmer E. Skedd 3912Frank W. Plaisted Roger Whipple Frederick D. Upton
0 City stone crusher
17 Frank L. Wilson City Home Walter Farnham
576 578 580 583 587
We are Engravers and Engrave all goods in our own store. You do not have to wait to have them sent away.
Louis S. Smith Optician and Jeweler. Beverly
128 BEVERLY STREET AND HOUSE DIRECTORY, 1913
CENTRAL COURT
(Ward 2) from 19 Central to 16 May
Left Right
5 William H. Cahoon
2
Robert W. Harrington
2A
Abraham Yaffa
Robert J. Fairburn
9 Elmer W. Davenport Lovett ct. ends
14
The Misses Downing William A. Thurston
4
William H. Keefe
4A
William Kaplan Vacant
7 Joseph P. Martell
George E. Hathaway
Vacant
CHAPMAN
(Ward 3) from 11 Bow to 10 Pond
Left Right
1 McKenna & Son, undertakers
10
William H. Black
3 McQueeny Bros., electricians
4
5 Thomas S. Sullivan Joseph P. Williams Mrs. Helen A. Smith
12
Edward Fitzsimmons
14
Harry W. Clarke
16
Horace M. Pepper
8
- Chapman pl. begins Wentworth Schofield 7 Mrs. Almyra Bell
18
J. Sumner Twichell
20
Mrs. Ada E. Vining
Charles G. Staudinger
24
Mrs. Ann Smith
Arthur J. Boswell
William J. Callahan
CHARNOCK (Ward 4) from 305 Cabot to 8 Butman
Left Right
6 S. L. Abbott, shoe rep.
Patrick McSwiney, stone mason
-
Peirce ave. begins
7 Chester H. Knowles
22
Benjamin I. Pickard
24
J. Paul LeBlanc
Mrs. Jane H. LeBlanc, dressmaker
Roy L. Norton
19 Harold E. Hall
21 William G. Smith
12
Ora B. Gillis
23 Mrs. Mary Haskell
13 D. John McCormack Thomas Field
- Knowlton st. ends
Prospect st. begins
Patrick J. Daly, groc. and prov.
Michael Denneen
Fred W. Taylor
19 James Dennis Walter C. Bradstreet
21
James Egan Michael C. Mulcahy
22
William O'Keefe Edward Powers
23 Mrs. Annie M. Edwards
2312Eben D. Taylor
4
William F. Caswell
Samuel Higgins
24
6
Stephen R. Osborne
26
Charles Bryer
John J. Foley
Edward E. Gunnison
28
27 Thomas H. Churchyard Charles B. Johnson
CHAPMAN'S CORNER
30
(Ward 4)
34
Same as 48 Essex
Hale, junction Boyles center
Essex st. crosses
16
Charles F. Terrio
18
M. R. Jerome Crowley
Harold Burrage, rear
17 Miss Mary E. Glidden John Bradshaw
20
Fremont F. Stowe, contractor and builder
9 William A. Foster Michael Curley
11 Percy A. Larivee Nehemiah S. Heron Thomas Egan Charles E. Barbour William M. Pettipas, rear
25 William H. Greenlaw
16
27 Walter A. Luscomb
29 William G. Trohon
James A. Turner
18
31 Mrs. Mary M. Trohon
James MacDonald
33 C. Gilman Scullin
CHAPMAN PLACE
(Ward 3) from 7 Chapman to rear 222 Cabot
2212
Left Right
Vacant, rear Otis Caswell
0 Private garage
25 William H. Crocker William S. Tomlinson Henry F. Woodman
Indian and Yale Motor Cycles : J. F. KILHAM,
55 Broadway
14
John C. Ayers
Mrs. Zaphira O. Evans Vacant
1416
15 William J. Marshall Gustave Berg
Vacant
6
Frederick L. Curtis
9 Eric Friburg Carl G. Axelson Vacant
8
Alfred E. Thorley
6
Olof Johnson
13 Vacant
16
Lawrence W. Lane Vacant
15 Vacant shop
CHARLES (Ward 5) from 403 Cabot
Left Right
7 E. W. Davenport, express
5 Frank L. Brownell Vacant
11
James Elliott
11 Alfred J. Balthazard Vacant
22 Ludwig D. H. Konkrup
- Federal st. crosses
26
29 Francis P. Larrabee Francis W. Whiteley
Mrs. Frances Callely
20
Francis Forniss
Carl E. Klink
Vienna Bread. Coffee Cakes. English Buns 137 Cabot St., Beverly
BEVERLY STREET AND HOUSE DIRECTORY, 1913
129
CHARNOCK ST .- Continued
Left Right
0 Washington School Elliott st. crosses
59 Mrs. S. E. Holt
5912R. Smith Gladding, plumber
61 Charles W. Bragdon
- Chestnut st. crosses
68
70
72
41 Walter H. Woodbury
46
Robert H. Wood
74
76
J. Oliver Lyman John W. Morash Vacant
CHASE TERRACE
(Ward 1)
from 8 Salters ave.
Left Right
3 Warren S. Goldsmith
5 William W. Murch
Left Right
5 Antonio Carboni
Louis Axelrod
- Pond st. crosses
6
Albert J. Garland
8
11 Enrico Borghi John F. Murphy Vacant
Left Right
3 Edwin W. Smith
Frank W. Somes
5 Edward F. Glidden
14
Thomas Nelson
6
17 Raymond C. Waid Mrs. Jane Murphy
John P. Ryan
16 18
Domenico Flower
11 Ralph J. Hodgdon
21
James F. Estabrook
12
23
Irving R. Gowdey
14
22 24
A. L. Hutchinson, potato chips
25 27
Spurgeon A. Clain Daniel O'Callaghan
20
28 30
West Dane st. crosses
George F. Goldthwait, jr.
22
31 Leonard P. Hersey Charles I. Wood
33
John H. Asbury John E. Ericson J. N. Trask, teaming
CHURCH
Josiah N. Trask
(Ward 2) from 229 Cabot to opp. 5 Briscoe Left Right 4 Essex st. begins
CITY SQUARE
39
Alexander A. Carpenter 3912Mrs. Mary A. Macaulay
44
Charles M. Spanks
41 Joseph M. McIntyre Benjamin T. Butman Christian Nelson Hugh MacDonald
(Ward 4) from 12 Sargent ave. to 63 Baker ave.
46
CLIFF
(Ward 1) from Porter n. Congress to Bass river
Left Right
2 Pasquale Rossi
4
Joseph J. Brooks
6 Dennis T. Dennehy
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