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21 23 Harland E. Cate Walter A. Perry Dr. H. E. Sears Frederick W. Brown Mrs. Lucy A. Mitchell
28
27 Mrs. Adeline A. Southwick Andrew K. Creesy Miss Clara A. Smith
2
Mrs. Lillie M. Pepper Albert F. Tittle
Brown Bread and Beans
EVERY SATURDAY at Carl E. Klink's 137 Cabot St., - Beverly
322
Colon st. crosses Montserrat road ends
9 Mrs. Jane McGill, s. r. Robert L. Spiller St. Mary's Catholic Cemetery
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Left 32 Louis A. Casgrain
Right
35 Joseph W. Preston
Edwin R. Dickinson
22
Frank A. Trask
Foreign Exchange AND Letters of Credit
Naumkeag Trust Co.
Essex Street, Salem, Mass.
BEVERLY STREET AND HOUSE DIRECTORY, 1915. 121
BUTMAN-Continued
Left
Right
20 22
Mrs. Mary Sullivan Mrs. Mary Sullivan, groceries Cox ct. begins
8
Charles H. Boothby Mrs. Ella H. Cullen Herbert Bradley Percy B. Snow Chester G. Ward
Charnock st. ends
24B
12
Charles W. Squires
14
Hervey Elliott, contractor
16
Samuel A. Gentlee
24C
Ernest Desjardin, jeweler
Herman E. Miller
26
22
Arthur Jordan
Lyman H. Smith George Dion
Jackson st. ends
Vacant
Hancock st. ends
28 281/2
J. Cullivan, grocer
26 William F. Beckford
28
Albert H. Crowell
Robert W. Cooper, rear
R. Smith Gladding
Rantoul st. begins
Harry F. Gay
34
J. Delaney, hairdresser
John H. Newell
27 Cosimo Donato, hairdresser Vacant
Miss A. E. Neville
36
Naumkeag Buffing Machine Co. E. N. Tuttle & Co., novelty mngrs.
Bisson st. crosses
29 Vacant shop
Charles Dallar
31 Luther A. Cahoon
William Burchstead
Garrett E. Cotter
Herbert C. Everitt
3112J. Henry Jones
4712Harry D. Ham
Edmund Hoogerzeil, rear
Pratt ave. crosses
35
Hezekiah A. Foster
55 Roy W. Hardie
39
Daniel McNeil
5512Everett W. Brewer
William W. Huckins
57 Benjamin F. Raymond Herbert S. Guptill
42 4216
H. D. Lambert, veterinarian Bernard J. Allen William R. Thomas
41
CABOT
(Left side Wards 1, 3, 5) (Right side Wards 2, 4, 5) from Essex bridge to Wenham line Right
Left 2
Harry Newhouse, groceries, etc.
Louis Berube
4
John Owen
Horace A. Morgan
Davis st. begins
Congress st. begins
50
1 Vacant
B. & M. spur track crosses Ellingwood ct. begins
Thomas Burges
Mrs. Bridget Crean
Peter Pakonanskes
3 Eliza Theriault
Mrs. Jennie E. Morse
Mrs. Catharine Callahan
52
Ludger St. Amend
-
Pierre Theriault
56
Joseph Dube
7 L. K. McRae, harness
53 Horace W. Woodberry Lawrence P. Hall
Richard J. Tracey Sylvester B. MacDonald Mrs. Annie Dugan George Flanders Gurnard Mfg. Co.
58
55 Edwin N. Tuttle Union st. begins
59 Charles Varnavas
12
14 Frank Gurrett Samuel J. O'Neil 16 John W. Osborne John J. O'Brien
64
5912C. Varnavas, variety store Miss Annie F. Lovett Mrs. Clara J. Cooper Miss Grace E. Stevens Bessie E. Hinckley
- Summit ave. begins 15 John Girdler, coal 18 Arsene Bosse
61 Jemis Katcsaros Harvey Skopeletis
63 Alexander Horne Henry A. Lennox
Patrick J. Sullivan, prov. 66
SHEEHAN & MURPHY
Plumbing, Gas and Water Fitting 260 Cabot St. Tel. 137-W
56
Wallace C. Haley
Mrs. Julia K. S. Hibbard
George M. Greene William J. Tobin James E. Thibedeau
44
John Murphy John H. Conway
46
S. Harvey Dow
43 Howard Noyes Carroll Noyes Edwin Simones George Hanscom
8
10
Right
Left 2
21 Water st. begins
24A
24 Walter Rosenthal, shoes and rep. Cornelius P. Twohig Mrs. Delia Morgan C. P. Twohig, variety store
241/2 Walter Rosenthal
18
Roland L. Woodbury
James G. Fitch
Front st. begins Aldrique Paquin
32 36 38 3816 40
Leverett Fegan
Walter M. Williamson
Guiseppe Augone
Roland F. Herrick
38
44 46 45 47
Howard T. Caldwell
Peter Harpin
Charles E. Patch
William H. Butterick The Misses Pedrick School st. begins Stone st. begins
45 Robert L. Jameson Frank E. Hopkins Edward A. Putnam
47 William Cullivan Michael J. Lynch Joseph Varina Edwards st. begins Charles H. Herrick Edwin T. Lee
John Cullivan Mrs. Addie E. Mathews, rear
James J. Lane
Vincent M. Kelley Mrs. Josephine Lamore
Henry J. Burke
Your Banking Business SOLICITED
Naumkeag Trust Co.
Essex Street, Salem, Mass.
122 BEVERLY STREET AND HOUSE DIRECTORY, 1915.
CABOT-Continued
Left Right
True B. Knowlton Henry J. Cottrell
Daniel W. Bryant Bertie Leadbeater
102A
Miss K. F. Sullivan, milliner
--
Fayette st. begins
102B
Vacant store Vacant
68
65 Merton R. Lovett Lyman T. Hamilton Louis Axelrod, variety store Joseph Dumas
106
108
Dr. S. W. Torrey
70
71 Mrs. Susan E. Trask Pierre Neve John J. Burns Mrs. Mary C. Read John F. Cole
10812
Everett W. Trask
72
Eben W. Sears, jr.
117
Beverly Historical Society
74 Clifford W. Sherman Mrs. Anna L. Foster
116
M. O'Keeffe, Inc., groceries Railroad ave. begins
76 Mrs. Charlotte P. Dodge
75 Francis Norwood Elbridge Norwood Joseph H. Wentzell, hairdresser John Lavoy George F. Condon
123 Maurice McGuinis
125 G. Alberghini, fruit
127 Walter S. Flint, insurance and real estate
78B C. W. Gould, shoe repairer Pleasant st. begins
J. J. Harrigan, coal Beverly Real Estate Trust
77 James Karanicolos, restaurant
12712Giuseppe Alberghini
William R. Coane, photographer
79 Chin Wah, laundry
118 } 128
Commercial block
7912Louis Harison, hairdresser
118
Forrant Bros., groc. and prov. Princess pool parlor
129 131
Burnham building
83 R. G. Foster & Co., variety store
129 Vacant, room 1
80
- Bartlett st. begins Fred B. Durling Frank Levesque
Shoeworkers' Protective Union, rms. 4,5, and 6
82
84
Mrs. Fannie M. French
Charles H. Sawyer
Miss M. A. Silva, millinery
May st. begins
122
85 89
Bell's block
85 Joseph Glick, tailor
Houston & Coleman, hairdressers, rm. 8
Dr. George A. Stickney
John A. Bray, lunch
91 } William Cullivan, groc. and prov.
95 93 Ernest J. Hill
124 126
Athan J. Emanuel
135
John H. Moore, apothecary
Perry Collier block
137
Atlantic block
Mrs. N. W. Currier, milliner
143ยง
A. Silva, hairdresser
137 Carl E. Klink, baker
139 Bev. Ice-cream and Candy Parlor
94 96
Charles L. McEwen
130
9616 98
Nicola Bovio, shoes and rep.
Charlie Goonkim, laundry
Highland ave. begins
Mrs. Louise M. Angers
132
Mrs. Alphonsine Lavire
142
107 Edwin E. Hibbard
Samuel H. Lendall
100 -
Pingree block
Int. Brotherhood Electrical Worker s No. 259
100%
102
Charles D. Forrant, groc. and prov. William H. Winsor
Carpenters' Union, No. 878, United Brotherhood C. & J. of A. - Manchester Unity I. O. O. L. Degree of Pocahontas
SHEEHAN & MURPHY
Plumbing and Heating Contractors 260 Cabot St. Telephone
88
87 89
Hibernian Hall
C. O. Hood, dentist, rms. 9-11 C. B. Burnham, dentist, rms. 9-11 Fraternal Order Eagles Commercial Hall Brockton Sample Shoe Co. Vacant store
90 } 98 90 92 Cabot House
Samuel Ball
130 }
R. & C. block
Vacant store
142
Fred W. Perkins, rms 1 and 2 H. Ernest Grebner, rms. 3 and 4 Societe des Artisans, rms. 5 and 6 The Phinney Studio, photographers Rogers & Chase, furniture
103 105 William Kaplan, tailor
140
George Pappas, shoe polishing Beverly Trust Co.
141 Beverly Progressive Club, rm. 1 Cabot Club Atlantic Hall
102B 100 True B. Knowlton, apothecary and chemist
Elephene Mfg. Co.,
104
111 Mrs. Margaret C. Leach
115
Mrs. Hannah F. Kilham Samuel W. Torrey
Central st. begins
110
112
Vacant Mrs. Edna A. Standley
Franklin pl. begins
121 E. E. Skedd, baker
78 78A
Right
Left 66
7712Y. M. C. T. Society Father Denvir Ct., Foresters Bass River Ct., Foresters
127B Peter Simonelli, hairdresser 127CH. L. Belknap, watchmaker
81 P. Fossa, fruit, etc. Pasquale Fossa John Carbone John Drago
120
Oliver P. Galeucia
Brotherhood of Painters, Decorators and Paper Hangers Danish Society Norwegian Society of Beverly
131 Larcom & Bell, bowling alleys Stafford Press, printers, rm. 1 Knights of Columbus Hall Vacant, rm. 7
George H. Payson Frank Bouchard
133 } The Lyric Theater
128
Albert E. Robinson
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, 1915 123
CABOT-Continued
Left Right
Left Right
143 A. Granara, fruit Masonic block
145 { 149
145 Alden Webb, jeweler Union Club
147
Masonic Hall
Liberty Lodge A. F. & A. M.
Amity Royal Arch Chapter St. George Commandery Diana Chapter No. 100, O. E. S. Masonic Banquet Hall Vestry st. begins Beverly Cut Price Boot Shop Washington st. begins Dr. Francis G. Stanley
Hollis L. Cameron, atty-at-law, rm. 16 Edmund B. Dudley, rm. 17
149
144
William H. Thompson
175
182 )
186 5
184
W. A. Crouse estate, lunch and tobacco Unity Club Beverly Cadet Band
A. Pedersen, tailor Arthur R. West, tailor North Shore altering and dressmaking parlor
Eastern Shoe Co., shoe mnfrs.
Amos Homans, rm. 2
Vacant, rm. 3
Broadway begins
Peabody building
Thorndike st. begins
Giles Shoe Co., boots and shoes 188 }
194 5
188 }
Ropes Drug Co., apothecaries
190
192
C. L. Doble & Co., dry goods H. C. Webber, boots and shoes City Hall
1st floor
D. W. Quill, lawyer
City Assessors City Collector
City Treasurer
Sealer of Weights and Measures City Clerk
City Auditor
Public Works Dept.
Beverly City Planning Board
City Engineer
City Messenger
2d floor Mayor's Office
Aldermanic Chamber
Clerk of Committees
Overseers of the Poor
Board of Health
Inspector of Plumbing
Inspector of Milk
City Electrician Inspector of Buildings
R. K. McMillan, ladies' tailor, rms. 8, 9, 10, 11, 12 and 13 Dr. Ida F. Barnes, rms. 14 and 15 Miss E. M. Raymond, dressmaker, rms. 16 and 17
162
Western Union Tel. Co.
John Girdler, coal
196 198
H. W. Billings Co., clothiers Jung Company, laundry Thomas Fitzgibbon, contractor Miss Elmore Kludjian
197 J. W. Lee & Co., electricians
199 C. F. Moore & Co., groc. and prov.
201 Comato & Picone, shoe polishers P. Fossa, fruit, etc.
165 167 Field & Kennedy, clothiers
174 176
James Matheson, newsdealer Mrs. M. E. Wallis, boarders
169 }
175 Beverly Savings Bank hldg.
169 Beverly Evening Times
171 Beverly Savings Bank
P. Gordon Green, violinist, rm. 10
Banking by Mail Small Accounts Solicited
CALL OR WRITE TO NAUMKEAG TRUST CO. ESSEX ST., SALEM
156
M. E. Davenport, dentist, rm. 4 Dr. Charles W. Haddock, rms. 2 and 3 William M. Smith, photographer John B. Hill & Son, jewelers
Endicott block .
New Eng. Tel. & Tel. Co.
E. E. Gray Co., grocers
Miss Eva M. Jackson, suite 2
Harry S. Curtis, suite 3 Herbert S. Joslin, suite 4 Miss Helen Ramage, suite 5 William F. McQueeny, suite 6 Dr. P. P. Johnson, rooms 3, 4, and 5 W. C. Tannebring, D. M. D., rms. 6 and 7
Committee Room 3d floor City Hall A. Stanley, carpenter, rear
193 Police station Wallis st. begins
Miss M. E. Knight, hosiery, etc.
195
164 166 168 170
S. H. Stone, insurance and real estate George W. Pickering, coal Milton st. begins Johannes S. Stensrud, tailor The Song Shop
203
173 North Shore Toilet Parlors, rms. 4, 5 and 6 C. H. Dean, rm. 6 John Chester Wilson, dentist, rm. 7 Arthur A. Forness, real estate and insurance, rms. 8 and 9 William L. Jenkins, optometrist, rm. 10 Sullivan, Killion, O'Connell & Horan, attys-at-law, rms. 11 and 12
Cressy & Splaine, insurance, rm. 11 I. Lefavour & Son, real estate and insurance, rm. 15
H. A. MacDonald, atty-at-law, rm. 18 E. B. Dudley, dentist, rms. 19, 20 and 21 E. G. Haskell, dentist, rms. 19, 20, 21 Beverly National Bank
J. A. C. Barnard, tailor I. O. G. T. Hall
Whitcomb, Carter Co., hardware
146 148 150 152 151 } Endicott building 155 151 Charles A. Baker, apothecary Sub P. O. Station, No. 4
155
191
Charles F. Lee, insurance and real estate
194
154 ) 156 154 153 William J. Berry, civil engineer, rm. 2 Lewis L. Tarr, civil engineer, rm. 2 M. I. DeSousa, hairdresser, rms. 3 and 4 Mrs. C. T. Wallace, dressmaker, rm. 5 Ralph W. Wallace, rms. 1, 5, 6, 7 and 8 Beverly Co-operative Bank
Odd Fellows' block
160 157 } 167 157 159 161 Miss Julia M. Higgins, suite 1 Miss Cora M. Rogers, suite 2
163
205 Dr. S. Leslie Millard, dentist, rm. 1 Vacant, rm. 2 Eli M. Dorman, rms. 3, 4, and 5
Henry B. Northop, chiropodist, rm. 7 Henry J. Burke, sewing machines, rm. 8 Frank N. Hoag, tailor, rm. 9
Kennedy & Co., butter, etc.
CARL E. KLINK
PASTRY, WEDDING CAKE, ETC. 137 Cabot St., Beverly
124 BEVERLY STREET AND HOUSE DIRECTORY, 1915
CABOT-Continued
Left Right
Left Right
205 Karl A. West, commercial illustrator, rm. 11
Vacant, rms. 12 and 13
Abraham Wilson, photographer
John A. Sundbloom
William Galloupe, contractor, rm. 9 Charles W.Trask, real est. and ins., rm. 9 H. F. Winslow, real estate and insur- ance, rms. 10 and 11
207 Thomas F. Delaney, apothecary Abbott st. begins Bow st. begins Lunt block
Bass River Land Co., rms. 10 and 11 Bay State Law & Adjustment Co., rm. 12
214 / 216 218 ) 226
A. C. Lunt estate, house furnishings
Rogers building
Durgin, Jacobs Co., clothing
Beverly Building Association, rms. 14, 15 and 16
Beverly Business Men's Association, rms. 14, 15 and 16
Miss Helen Wales, rm. 17
Newbury Studio, rm. 17
L. B. Merrill, vocal teacher, rm. 18
Dr. W. W. Fessenden, osteopath, rms. 20, 21 and 22
Mrs. Corene A. Jansson, ladies' hair- dresser, rms. 23, 24 and 25
M. A. Kearns, real estate and in- surance, rm. 14
Robert J. Murney, Boston Globe, rm. 14 E. T. McGourty, dentist, rms. 15 and 16 Miss H. B. Clark, dressmaker, rms. 17, 18 and 19
244A 244B
Larcom & Smith, florists
Vacant, rms. 20 and 21
A. F. Patch, ladies' goods, rm. 12A
235
1
Y. M. C. A. Building
Beverly Lodge, K. of P.
250
Lee Temple, Pythian Sisterhood
252
Beverly Nest, Order of Owls
25212
Lodge of Thule
Manchester Unity Hall
K. and L. of Honor, Mayflower Lodge
254
New England Order Protection
254 12
Clan Wallace, No. 127, O. S. C.
Cabot Lodge, A. O. U. W.
Benevolent and P. O. Elks
Chickataubut Tribe, I. O. R. M. 256
256A
Nelson D. Powers
Benevolent Order Buffaloes
255 } 259
Butman block
Pierre Chouinard, hairdresser
257
David A. Williams Charles H. Kneeland
Martin Murray
George Butman
259 G. C. & J. L. Berry, apothecaries
219
Vacant store
260
221 Vacant
Beverly Gas & Electric Co.
260A
Beverly Co-operative Asso., groceries
Hiram Worthen, rear
232 238
The Misses Ellingwood
Federal st. begins
262
Church st. begins
264
A. Scomzoni, shoe rep.
Mason building
264A
S. Weincroft, fruit, etc. Joseph Bertucci
Almy, Bigelow & Washburn, dry
266
goods
265
John B. Cosio, fruit and confectionery Samuel Gamble
267 A. N. Barron Tailoring Co.
233
244 Crowley & Lunt, publishers, rm. 1 Beverly City Directory, rm. 1
269 Arthur H. Woodbury
271 Robert H. Bonner
Dr. F. A. Cowles
273 Greenstein & Bloom, groc. and prov.
SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES $2.50 TO $25.00 A YEAR
Naumkeag Trust Co.
Essex Street, Salem, Mass.
224 226 211
217 New block. 223 217 Vacant store
258
Louis S. Smith, jeweler and optician Sheehan & Murphy, plumbers
Miss E. C. Haskell, public stenographer Vacant
223 228 230
Wm. H. Ferrick, hairdresser and real estate
Charles R. Allen. rear Miss Clara R. Dixon, rear
Lee & Cressy, undertakers, etc.
Hale st. begins
261A Vacant store
263 Vacant store 263A Mrs. M. E. Glines, corsetiere Goodyear Shoe Repairing Co.
262A A. Smith, tailor
240 } 248 240 }
242 231 Bay State st. ry. waiting room W. C. Hills, cigars, etc. Russell's Lunch
268
Miss Louisa Woodberry Mrs. Ellen F. Preston
Thomas J. Casey, atty-at-law, rm. 1 Mrs. Gertrude Walker-Crowley, vocal teacher, rm. 1
274
D. H. Mampre, ladies' tailor, rms 3, 4 and 5
Dr. B. H. Fearing, dentist, rms. 6, 7 and 8
Carlton W. Wonson, atty-at-law. rm. 13 Beverly Board of Trade, rms. 14, 15 and 16
218 220
Newell Dry Goods Co.
T. A. Tufts, lawyer, rms. 1 and 2
Beverly branch, M. S. P. C. C., rms. 3 and 4
Miss Glorana B. Thorne, visiting nurse, rms. 3 and 4
Vacant, rms. 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 and 10 Miss C. F. Cressey, chiropodist, rms. 11 and 12
Thorndike Club, rms. 26 and 27 Vacant, rms. 2, 19 George Todd, jeweler
244C
F. L. Trask, butter, eggs, etc.
246
Irving F. Gould, hardware C. F. Tompkins Co., furniture
O. U. A. M. Hall
247
A. H. Fowler, variety store W. R. Smith, baker John H. Williams Mrs. Estella A. Metcalfe
0 St. Mary's Star of the Sea Church William Stopford & Co., fish G. A. R. Hall
253 Rev. Francis J. Curran
Rev. Walter J. Mitchell
Rev. John F. Curran
Mrs. N. D. Powers, millinery
Beverly Lodge, A. O. U. W.
Garden City Lodge, M. U. Beverly News Co. F. W. Woolworth Co., 5 and 10 cent store First Baptist Church
255
261 Vacant store
0 Unitarian Church
248
Roger Wolcott Lodge, K. of P.
222
Liberality, Courtesy, Security
Naumkeag Trust Co. Essex St., Salem, Mass.
BEVERLY STREET AND HOUSE DIRECTORY, 1915
125
CABOT-Continued
Left
Right
Miss Ellen F. Holden Frank Mooney Misses Hutchings
Dr. F. A. Cowles, office Pond st. begins Winter st. begins Knowlton st. begins
305
Mrs. B. Osgood Peirce
278 278B 278A
275 W. M. Pattern Co., variety store Marston, Sturtevant Co., groceries and provisions
307
Emil Magliola
Dr. John F. Cleveland, dentist
309
Emil Magliola, bakery
Ernest Preston, piano teacher Fierman Maillett
311
Miss A. G. Edwards, dressmaker
Job F. Hurlburt, contractor
316
W. H. Croscup, wheelwright
27512Frederick Howard
318
277 S. A. Gentlee & Son, funeral directors
320
27734Otto E. Lawson George W. Pierce
John H. Macdonald Roundy st. begins
280 28012 Luigi Gasparini, fruit
315
Samuel L. King
279 R. F. Walters, hairdresser
George H. Weldon
27912Mrs. Mary E. Floyde Mrs. Georgianna F. Dodge Winfred A. Caverly
317
Cabot Fruit Store, fruit, etc. Antonio Govoni
281 Israel Rantz, tailor
S. Cheverie, painter, rear
281A A. A. Thissell, printer
324
Mrs. Sarah B. Eveleth
281B Joseph Pesce, shoe repairer
Miss Mary A. Bell
281C Mikado Laundry
Elliott st. begins
284
Frank S. Prince
319
Alessandro Carnicelli, shoe rep.
283 Garnett H. Gormley Judson st. begins
321
Edward Dunt
285 Sunderland Howarth
328
Frederick C. Goodridge
285A Albert E. Cleveland
325
Mrs. Adeline M. Webb
288 Lawrence Barrett
330
Joseph C. Haggerty
Harriett A. Nichols
33012
L. W. Hatch, groc., etc.
Oswald L. Evitts Harry F. Simonds
332
Edmund Eno
287 The G. F. Hinkley Co., stoves and furnaces
329
Isaac H. Edgett
289
Alfred E. D. J. Pitman, chair repairer Stuart M. Leach
334
John E. King George C. Bunker George Millett
289A Vacant 291
331
Frank H. Clock, dentist
291B Joseph A. Flockton, caterer
Miss Mary Murphy Herman W. McCrillis Mrs. Catherine O'Brien
290
Luther S. Herrick
Isaac Little
293 Mrs. Sarah Oviatt Mrs. Allie Clarke
333
Nedd C. Pollard
William M. Stevens
335
295 Same as 1 Dane
340
John J. Nugent
Appleton building
344
Louis H. Baker
Earl L. Sargent, druggist
Mrs. Elizabeth B. Foster Chestnut st. begins
Beverly Cleansing and Dyeing Co.
337
Fred Dow
296B
West Dane st. begins
Dane st. begins
339
298
William F. Lee
James E. Collins
Archie D. McFarlin
346
Frank E. Roy
Mrs. Abbie E. Webber
341
300
Norman S. Low
348
F. A. Gray Vacant, rear Lizzie C. Clark Mrs. Harriet S. Burnham
Mrs. M. Alice Low, dressmaker Walter C. Mitchell
343
Arthur L. Merrill
302
William Cullivan, groc. and prov.
350
Mrs. Olive Berry
301 Mrs. Judith A. Philbrick
350 12
George C. Berry
304
Clarence Glover William Decost George R. Schilling Miss Lucy F. Lovett John O. Doane 303
352
Mrs. Clara A. Trask Mrs. Lizzie Kennet: Arthur N. Ashline Gue W. Nichols
306
Frank Y. Leman Adelbert A. Eldridge Percy C. Eldridge
354
James F. McKenna
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
Left 276
Right
308
312
-- Charnock st. begins Arthur K. Choate Thomas F. Whiting
Frederick G. Courtois
Walter H. Carrico
27712John F. Cabeen, plumber
282
Alexander Doumaney, lace goods
Mrs. Leona A. Crampsey Oscar Cummings
Joseph G. Dennis
Archie L. Emery George E. King
291A Mrs. Margaret Barss 338
Joseph D. Boucher
Mrs. Seddie A. Patten Mrs. Flora E. Rust Archie F. Haskell, rear
292 294 296B 294 294A 296 296A
Vacant store
Joseph W. Dufton, pork products Vacant store
Mrs. Nellie Conkling Joseph F. Kilham Frank R. Balch Charles E. Smith Mrs. Abigail S. Ayers
299
Miss Margaret R. Smith Almon M. Nutting Luville W. Hatch
D. J. Goodwin, painter, rear
345
Arthur P. Woodbury, watchmaker and jeweler
Harrison ave. begins
349
336
J. A. Torrey, horseshoer and carriage maker Benjamin F. Johnson
SHEEHAN & MURPHY
High and Low Pressure Steam-Power and Hot-Water Fitting 260 CABOT ST. TEL.
126 BEVERLY STREET AND HOUSE DIRECTORY, 1915
CABOT-Continued
Left Right
Left Right
3541%
353
David Black Summer st. begins Henry C. Clark Earl E. Clark Edwin D. Mayo
400
Walter H. Leet 399A Vacant store 399B John Marcus, variety store Mrs. Ann E. Dodge Charles D. Floyd Beckford st. ends William Beniamin
356 35616 358
Mrs. Frances L. Dodge Charles H. Dockham Adolph F. Lindberg Jacob MacDonald
401 Dr. Alfred G. LeBoeuf Anachet Poirier Bernard Snow Mrs. Nora Flaherty
357
35732Mrs. Mary Markey William C. McAuley Columbus ave. begins
404
Charles st. begins Private shop Vacant
360 362
361 Thomas F. Delaney Dr. Ralph E. Stone Alfred Roberts Myrtle st. begins
403A Noel Poirier Carl Johnson
364
363 Prince Ober, contractor Homer C. Wadman Caleb Cole
406
36416
Vacant shop
365 Mrs. Rebecca Pickett H. Newell Geary
408
Andrew McKnight Harry Nicoll
366
Dr. J. William Voss
407
369 Charles W. Pickett
412
371 C. W. Pickett, grocer
409
372 William Duckworth
373
G. Austin Glidden George F. Fielder George W. Fielder
415 John J. Walsh Eugene N. Lane John A. Lister
376
Dr. Charles H. Phillips
417 Clyde W. Johnson Arthur Zink Frederick B. Lee Richard O. Stephenson
378 380
Benjamin F. Cressy
George E. K. Stetson
421 Swan st. begins
City Square
425 Albert F. Bannock Carlton W. Raymond
381 383
William J. Barbrick Charles A. Symmes Sidney E. Frisbee
427 Nayer Goldberg Louis H. Chase
Rantoul st. ends
429
Vacant
382 384 384A ) 384B
B. & M. R. R. crosses at grade
433 Frank E. Rackliffe
Colon st. begins
Benjamin B. Dodge
Horace K. Hutchinson
Pierre Dube
435A John Arvidson Ivar L. Eliason
Clinton J. Hines
437 Lyman st. begins
Mrs. Heloise Pelletier
439 Benjamin Childs
439A John T. Hearn
Ephaine Doneruse
441 James F. Connolly
Bennett st. begins
441A Samuel G. Ahlberg
391 Mrs. Margaret J. Grotto Albert S. Hall Harry Baker, clothing, etc.
443A John H. Asbury
392
393
448
394
Elias H. Dorothy D. Drago, fruit, etc. George Gosselin, hairdresser Elmer J. Erving
445 Herrick st. begins Vacant Mrs. Mary A .. Lufkin Balch st. begins
395 Joseph L. Simon, real estate
453
395A Louis Rosenbloom, groc. and prov.
454
395B Louis Rosenbloom
457
Sam Levine Samuel Popkin
459 Charles A. Standley
396
395C S. Levine, shoes and rep. Joseph H. Baker 458 Addie B. Fassett 460
397 Adelard Rouillard, groc. and prov.
397A Meyer Remland, tailor 462
399 Joseph H. Page 464
463 Hugh J. Munsey W. Murray Eaton Thomas H. Phelan Harry Inman Gustaf L. Norman Francis J. Galvin
SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES $2.50 TO $25.00 A YEAR
Naumkeag Trust Co.
Essex Street, Salem, Mass.
388 390
433A W. Edwin Anderson 435 Joseph H. Larivee Pierre Michaud
Hagar J. Halbraith
429A Malone E. Wilkinson Mason st. begins 431 Thomas J. O'Connell 431A Delbert Duso
Delaney & Pert, apothecaries
Charlie Sam, laundry
Harry W. Clarke, groc. and prov.
Franklin P. White, shoe rep. Gustave Paterson Vacant William W. Standley E. A. Standley, soil, loam, etc.
413 Morris E. Norton
Edward A. Ferguson
377 Dr. William F. Hayes, office The Misses Hayes
George O. Morse, rear
Albert R. Lord, rear
419 George A. Herrick
Robert H. Grant
405 Harvey S. Buckler 405A James G. Johnston William F. Wheeler Henry B. Churchill Harry Baker Louis Zassman
Simon st. begins
Pickett st. begins Lennox st. begins
403
402
451 Vacant, greenhouse Mrs. Janet Mitchell Louis E. Burnham Wells Standley Frank A. Whitcomb
David E. Harwood
443 Charles H. Snell
Not how cheap but how good is our Motto in all Our Watch, Clock, Jewelry and Optical REPAIRING. PRICES REASONABLE
Louis S. Smith OPTICIAN AND JEWELER, BEVERLY
BEVERLY STREET AND HOUSE DIRECTORY, 1915
127
CABOT-Continued
Left Right
606 Levi W. Dodge
607 Ralph Ward
Willard F. Stanton
465 George E. Brown
608
466
George M. Mason
610
Charles E. Wilson
John H. Smalle
620
Fred R. Woodberry
Charles E. Smith
621 Everett A. Snow
Charles S. Lee, mkt. gardener
Miss Mary E. Moulton
634
Mrs. Sarah F. Stiles
Mrs. Julia F. Woodbury
637
The Misses Lummus
Rinaldo Marconi
649 Arthur T. Hitchings
Vincent Christopher
Conant st. crosses
Anobozy Waurzeniok
658
Henry E. Dodge, 2nd
Lorenzo Giuliani
North Beverly Cemetery
B. & M. R. R. crosses at grade
676
Blaine ave. begins
678
496
Frederick F. Eaton
Hans Fredericksen
505 Louis Nelson
688
John J. Weatherbee
506
510
511
Fred G. Osborne
797
Dudley D. Day
CARVER (Ward 1) from 22 and 23 Livingstone ave.
CEDAR
(Ward 4) from opp. 96 Essex to jet. Locust ave. and East Left
Right
7 William P. Hanners
9 Peter Wilson
Charles E. Caldwell, milk
11 Edgar E. Woodberry
569 Philip H. Caldwell Walter A. Caldwell
13 Benjamin P. Larcom
15 James R. Fogg
573 Ernest Wright, ice
18
City Home
Howard P. Lefavour Arthur G. Whirling Wilson S. Cann
W. S. Cann, contractor. rear
0
0 Vacant, s. r. City stone crusher
Locust are. ends
CENTRAL
(Ward 2) from 115 Cabot to 52 Lothrop
Right
Mrs. Hannah J. Taylor
County way ends
Horace Foster, grocer
Horace Foster Vacant
9 Stephen F. Campbell, jr.
Vacant
11 David K. Murray Arthur S. Adams
13 John W. McKnight, wall paper, etc.
1332John W. McKnight
593 595 599 Charles A. Barter
Pierce & Dodge, groc. and prov. Perley N. Dodge F. N. Van Steenbergh
14 Harvey Pickle Mrs. Josephine M. Harris Charles T. Carleton Albert W. Dodge Wesley F. Wheelock
15 Ferdinand W. Bray John F. Fenton Nathan H. Foster
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