The Beverly city directory and North Shore map 1921, Part 53

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Beverly Italian Band meets every Friday evening, 244 Rantoul. . Joseph Lotito, leader; John Venti, treas.


Men's Singing Club, Inc. High School Building. Organized March, 1910. Incorporated April, 1921. Meets Thursday evenings in Assembly Hall. Walter N. Heath, pres .; Clarence H. Lunt, first vice-pres .; Arthur F. But- ler, second vice-pres .; Lawrence E. Foster, sec .; Harry M. Grout, treas .; Clarence H. Lunt, chairman finance; Augustus C. Foster, accompanist; J. W. Calderwood (Boston), conductor.


Ladies' Auxiliary, Men's Singing Club. Organized Feb. 23, 1921. Meet- ings called by order of the president. Mrs. Grace P. Lunt, pres .; Mrs. Gert- rude Walker-Crowley, vice-pres .; Mrs. Elizabeth Butler, sec .; Mrs. Jeanne Pope, treas.


Nellie May Colbert's Orchestra. Meets weekly at 1 Mulberry. Mrs. Nellie M. Reilly, mngr.


Apollo Orchestra. Meets weekly at 27 Arthur. F. Herbert Whitaker, leader and manager.


U. S. M. C. Band, 87 Cabot. Organ- ized 1907. Edwin N. Preble, mana- ger and director. Meetings held every Tuesday.


POLITICAL ASSOCIATIONS Democratic City Committee. Meet- ing held at call of president at 184


Cabot. Officers elected annually in January. John V. Kirby, chairman; Martin F. Terry, sec .; Charles A. Ba- ker, treas.


Republican City Committee. Meet- ings held at call of chairman at 3 Broadway. Joseph E. Herrick, chair- man; Frederick Schofield, sec .; Charles O. Frost, treas.


SCIENTIFIC AND LITERARY ASSOCIATIONS


Beverly Historical Society, 117 Cab- ot. Organized 1891. Meetings held second Wednesday in January, April, July and October. Officers elected an- nually in October. Miss Katherine P. Loring, pres .; Miss Bessie Baker, rec. sec .; James A. Marsters, cor. sec .; Roland W. Boyden, treas.


Beverly Improvement Society. Or- ganized Sept. 21, 1888. Meetings of the executive committee held on first Tuesday in each month, March to No- vember inclusive. Officers elected an- nually in September. Miss Jennie A. Cole, pres .; Mrs. John C. Phillips, Mrs. C. O. Hood, Mrs. Dudley L. Pickman, Mrs. Catherine Beveridge, Mrs. Alice Kent, vice-presidents; Miss Bessie A. Baker, Mrs. Katherine F. Gilbert, sec- retaries; and Miss L. Louise Girdler, treas. Dues $1.00 a year or one tree planted along the public roads. An- nual meetings in, September. Annual reception in January or February.


Beverly Farms Branch, Beverly Im- provement Society. Mrs. Frank I. La- masney, pres .; Mrs. Douglas Eccleston, sec .; Rev. Clarence Strong Pond, treas.


Lothrop Club. Organized April 1895. Meetings held on first and third Fri- days from October to May at 3 p. m., in Unitarian Parish House. Officers elected annually. Pres., Mrs. Abbie N. H. Webber; vice-pres., Mrs. Isabel R. Stanley,' Mrs. Adelaide H. Prince; rec. sec., Mrs. Eugenie I. Payne; cor. sec., Mrs. Susie P. Grush; treas., Mrs. Minnie F. Bell; asst. treas., Miss Mil- dred A. Johnson; auditor, Miss Wini- fred R. Perry; directors for two years, Mrs. Caroline H. Chase, Mrs. Lillian P. Gutterson, Mrs. Abbie R. Hood,' Mrs. Margaret F. Patch; chairman of: committees, art, Mrs. Gertrude J. Gay; legislative department, Mrs. Helen G. Fessenden; education, Mrs. Priscilla A. Wilson; history and Current Events, Mrs. H. Abbie Stanley; home econom- ics, Mrs. Abbie K. Fleming.


Public Library, 36 Essex st. Estab- lished 1858. Deposit and delivery sta- tion at 10 Enon st. and a branch at 2 West st., Beverly Farms. Present number of books, Jan. 1, 1921, 45,547; total circulation, 1920, 104,943. Hours from 9 a. m. until 9 p. m. week days. Miss Martha P. Smith, librarian; Miss


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Jennie P. Dodge, Miss Marjorie H. Stanton, Miss Elsie K. Woodbury, Miss Ruth P. Edwards, Miss Lillian A. Culbert, assistants; John Hanners, janitor.


TEMPERANCE SOCIETIES


Aggressive Lodge, No. 127, I. O. G. T. Organized Nov. 23, 1886. Meets monthly at home of members. Benja- min Huntoon, C. T .; Mrs. Ida F. Goldthwaite, sec .; Willard O. Wylie, treas.


Young Men's Catholic Temperance Society. Organized Jan. 23, 1872. Meetings held every Monday at Y. M. C. T. S. hall, 77} Cabot. Officers elected annually. Edward M. Ganley, pres .; Dennis J. Foley, vice-pres .; Wm. G. Page, sec .; James J. Kelliher, treas .; David C. Coleman, fin. sec .; Rev. Mau- rice J. O'Brien, chaplain.


St. Mary's Ladies' Catholic Temper- ance Society. Mrs. David H. Guinivan, pres .; Bertha Page, vice-pres .; Mrs. Margaret T. Macdonald, rec. sec .; Mrs. George Thomas, treas.


MISCELLANEOUS


Beverly Anti Tuberculosis Society. Miss Frances R. Kilham, pres .; Miss Louisa P. Loring, Miss Helen Wales, Mrs. Roland W. Boyden, vice-pres .; Mrs. Louis P. Baker, sec .; Eugene T. Connolly, treas. Meets quarterly at Health Center, 271 Cabot.


Beverly Chamber of Commerce. Bank Building, 244 Cabot st., rms. 14, 15 and 16. Officers, Chester C. Pope, pres .; John H. Newell, first vice-pres .; A. Scott Fraser, second vice-pres .; Roy K. Patch, treas .; Gale S. Nice, sec .- mngr. Directors: James W. Black- mer, Albert Boyden, Miss Jennie A. Cole, A. Scott Fraser, John J. Heaphy, Walter E. Hubbard, Dr. Peer P. John- son, Charles F. Lee, John H. Newell, Chester C. Pope, George H. Vose, Ed- ward S. Webber.


Beverly Farms Firemen's Home Benefit Association.


Organized Jan. 19, 1890. Meetings held quarterly. William S. Pike, pres .; Arthur C. Da- vis, sec .; J. M. Publicover, treas.


Beverly Female Charitable Society. Organized 1810. Annual meeting in January. Miss Elizabeth D. Howe, pres .; Mrs. William C. Boyden, vice- pres .; Miss Louise B. Kilham, treas .; Mrs. Lydia D. Woodbury, sec.


Beverly Firemen's Relief Associa- tion. Organized May 9, 1881. Meetings held on second Monday in January, April, July and . October. Officers elected annually in January. William H. Woodbury, pres .; Fred Gwinn, vice- pres .; Fred Hinchliffe, sec .; John Cressy, treas.


Beverly Firemen's Relief Sick Ben- efit Association. Organized 1886. Offi- cers elected at annual meeting on first Monday in May at Fire Station. Rob- ert H. Grant, pres .; Fred Choate, vice- pres .; Fred Hinchliffe, sec .; Alfred M. Spear, treas.


Beverly Fuel Society. Incorporated Feb. 19, 1888. Annual meeting held on first Thursday in September. Pat- rick J. Lynch, pres .; Benjamin A. Patch, sec .; Charles F. Lee, treas.


Beverly Health Center. (Beverly Anti Tuberculosis Society), 271 Cabot. Mrs. Catherine E. Carbrey, nurse in charge; Miss Marguerite W. Hermson, child welfare nurse; Miss Alice Hack- ett, district nurse; Miss Marion Par- ker, home economics worker.


Beverly Hospital. Herrick, near Heather. Association organized June 19, 1893. Meetings of the directors held on first Monday in each month. Officers elected annually in June. John L. Saltonstall, pres .; Roland W. Boy- den, sec .; Augustus P. Loring, treas .; Joseph C. Killiam, asst. treas.


Beverly Equal Suffrage League. Or- ganized November, 1914. Meets at the call of the president. Otis E. Dun- ham, pres .; Mrs. Walter L. Boyden, vice-pres.


Beverly Hospital Aid Society. Or- ganized Jan. 4, 1910. Officers elected last Tuesday in January. President, Mrs. Amy E. Wright; vice-presidents, Mrs. Louisa M. Daley, Miss Evolyn A. Greenlaw, Mrs. Emma W. Herrick, Mrs. Elsie P. Doane; sec., Mrs. Elea- nor C. Parkhurst; treas., Miss Grace P. Marston.


Beverly Police Relief Association. Pres., James J. Fagan; sec., Harry S. Monies; treas., Clifford W. Standley.


Branch Republican League. Chair- man, Charles A. King; vice-chairman, James A. Torrey; sec., Roy K. Patch; treas., Charles O. Frost; chairman of committees; Membership, Fred W. Lewis; meetings, Joseph E. Herrick; music, George W. Gates; finance, Da- vid Ś. Lynch; publicity, William C. Morgan.


Federal Investment Association. Walter S. Flint, pres .; Ira A. Smith, sec .; William H. Larcom, jr., treas.


Fisher Charitable Society. Organ- ized Nov. 12, 1810. Officers elected at annual meeting held on first Thursday in October at the Beverly Savings Bank. Joseph C. Kilham, pres .; Arthur K. Story, sec .; Rodney C. Larcom, treas .; Arthur A. Forness, George P. Brown, Dr. Peer P. Johnson, trustees; disbursing agent, James A. Marsters.


Garden City Associates, 244b Cabot. Ralph A. Day, pres. of board of trus- tees; Fred L. Trask, sec. of board of


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trustees; Arthur F. Butler, treas., of board of trustees; J. Pearl Hurd, J. Merton Allen, trustees.


Ladies' Catholic Charitable Associ- ation. Mrs. Katherine G. Wentworth, pres .; Mrs. Mary A. Walsh, vice- pres .; Mrs. Alice M. Minigan, treas .; Miss Alice M. Sweetman, sec.


Mutual Benefit Association. Meets Central Fire Station. Officers elected


. annually. Roland F. Herrick, pres .; Harry S. Monies, sec .; John Cressy, treas.


New England Industrial School for Deaf Mutes. Organized 1876, incor- porated 1879. Annual election, second Monday in January. Dudley L. Pick- man, pres .; Miss Mary E. Weston, sec .; Louis D. Webber, treas.


North Shore District of M. S. P. C. C., 222 Cabot, rms. 3 and 4. Dr. C. Boardman Burnham, pres .; Frank W. Foster, treas .; Mrs. Elizabeth E. But- ler, sec .; Miss Edna B. Blood, district agent.


Old Ladies' Home Society. Incor- porated Feb. 4, 1886. Meetings held on first Monday of each month at 78 Lothrop. Officers elected annually in June. Miss Elizabeth L. Girdler, pres .; Mrs. Rosamond Pearson, vice-pres .; Mrs. Mary A. V. Norwood, sec .; Ed- ward S. Webber, treas.


Order Sons of Italy in America. Loggia G. D'Annunzio, No. 592, 199 Rantoul st. Organized Oct. 20, 1916. P. R. Sirignano, Ven .; V. Iafolla, sec .; Sabato Barba, treas.


Rial Side Improvement Society. Pres., John E. Hayes; sec., Bertram Wright; treas., Patrick Couhig.


Spanish War Veterans' Association, Co. E, Eighth Regiment Inf., U. S. V. Organized April 28, 1900. Annual meeting and banquet, April 28 each year. Other meetings at the call of the president. F. W. Stopford, hono- rary pres .; Thomas J. Fraser, pres .; George S. Williams, sec. and treas.


Teachers' Association. Pres., Miss E. Antoinette Davis; vice-pres., Miss Clara Hudson; sec., Miss Alice Pres- ton; treas., Miss Emma McD. Driver. Miss Ruth Colby, chairman of the pro- gram committee; Miss Lucy Clement chairman of the social committee.


Ten Associates, 244 Cabot. Ulysses G. Haskell, pres .; John J. Nugent, sec .; Frank Webb, treas .; Ulysses G. Haskell, Frank Webb, John J. Nugent, trustees.


Twenty-Five Associates, 173 Cabot. Frank W. Foster, treas .; Lawrence P. Stanton, sec .; Arthur A. Forness, Charles E. Ober, John J. Heaphy, trustees.


United Shoe Machinery Athletic


Association. Organized 1910. Annual meeting, first Tuesday in September. Clubhouse off McKay, near Balch. Al- bert Braden, pres .; F. G. Perkins, vice- pres .; George F. Eaton, sec. and treas .; Daniel Low, steward.


United Shoe Machinery Mutual Re- lief Association. Reorganized 1906. George H. Vose, pres .; Walter H. Car- rico, sec .; George F. Eaton, treas.


United Spanish War Veterans


Maj. Augustus P. Gardner Camp, No. 62. William Stopford, com .; Harry Mitchell, adj .; E. E. Sabin, qm. Meets first and third Wednesdays at 130 Cabot.


Women's Auxiliary Y. M. C. A. Or- gagnized 1892. Meetings held at call of the president. Officers elected an- nually. Miss Maud Prescott, pres .; Mrs. Jesse Potter, sec .; Miss Mildred Wylie, treas.


Young Men's Christian Association. Organized May, 1892. Officers elected annually. The following are the di- rectors of the association: Arthur F. Butler, chairman; Fred Ashworth, Fred E. Bell, Albert Boyden, Louis P. Baker, S. Howard Chace, Leland H. Cole, Howard A. Doane, Arthur A. For- ness, C. Arthur Foster, Charles B. Grose; Caleb B. Hood, treas .; Dr. Peer P. Johnson, Rev. William E. Jones, Charles F. Lee, Merton R. Lovett, Charles E. Ober, Walter A. Perry, Charles Prescott, Willard B. Publico- ver, George E. Rowe, Arthur K. Story, Fred L. Trask, George H. Vose, Fred H. Wallis, and Edward S. Webber. Ex- ecutive staff, gen. sec., Harold M. Fiske; membership sec., Arthur L. Pur- inton; boys' sec., ; physical director, Frank A. Crozier; bowling supervisor, Albert F. Gould; bookkeeper, Miss A. Mildred Wiggin.


RAILROADS


Boston & Maine Railroad. Passen- ger station, Park, opp. foot of Broad- way and Railroad ave. George L. Young, agent, Beverly; Freight office, 58 Park.


Beverly Farms. Oak, opp, Vine, Wilbur E. McDonald, agent. Freight office, do.


Montserrat. Essex, opp. Lake Shore ave. Albert E. Peabody, agent.


North Beverly, Enon, jet. Dodge. Frederick E. King, agent.


Pride's. Hale, opp. Pine ave. Wil- liam H. Gerrish, agent.


BANKS


Beverly National Bank, 175 Cabot. Chartered 1802, reorganized 1865. Capital, $300,000; surplus, $150,000. Andrew W. Rogers, pres .; Charles E. Ober, vice-pres .; Edward S. Webber,


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cashier; Frank W. Foster, asst. cash- ier; Fred H. Porter, paying and note teller; W. Clifton Brown, receiving teller; Joseph C. Kilham, George P. Brown, Roland W. Boyden, Walter A. Perry, George E. Rowe, Ruel P. Pope, Ralph D. Stanley, Ozro M. Field, Thomas F. Delaney, Heman P. Brett, directors. Bank hours, 8.30 a. m. to 2 p. m. Saturday, 8 to 12 m. Dividends, January and July; discounts, Tuesdays and Fridays.


Beverly Savings Bank, 171 Cabot. Roland W. Boyden, pres .; Arthur K. Story, treas .; Thomas H. Bott, jr., tel- ler; Helen L. Gladding, clerk; Beatrice I. Shailer, clerk; Marion A. Morse, clerk; Roland E. Reid, clerk. Commit- tee on investments, H. P. Brett, Ro- land W. Boyden, Patrick J. Lynch, A. A. Forness, Frederick H. Perry. De- posits begin to draw interest on the fifteenth day of each month and may be withdrawn at any time except the ten days preceding the fifteenth of April and October. Dividends paya- ble on or after the fifteenth day of April and October.


Beverly Trust Co., 217 Cabot, and branch at 721 Hale, B. F. Pres., Uly- sses G. Haskell; vice-presidents, Frank I. Lamasney, Walter S. Flint; sec., Charles A. King; treas., Caleb B. Hood; directors, Joseph F. Appleton, John J. Burke, Walter S. Flint, William Gal- loupe, Arthur C. Goodwin, George A. Gove, Ulysses G. Haskell, Caleb B. Hood, J. Fred Hussey, Charles A. King, Robert Reid, Frank I. Lamasney, Wm. Stopford, Arthur D. Story and Fred W. Varney; examining committee, George K. Thornton, George A. Endi- cott.


Beverly Co-operative Bank, 155 Cab- ot. Organized August 14, 1888. Meet- ings held on third Tuesday in each month. Officers elected annually on second Monday in March. George P. Brown, pres .; John H. Girdler, vice- pres .; Charles F. Lee, treas .; Harrie L. Ober, asst. treas .; Dennis W. Quill, atty .; George P. Brown, John H. Gird- ler, and Edward S. Webber, security com .; Frank E. Alger, Lawrence P. Stanton, and Frederick I. Cressey, fin. com.



BUSINESS CORPORATIONS


A. Dodge & Son Corp., 70 Park. In- corporated (Mass.), Dec. 31, 1908. (Rockport, Mass.). Chester P. Dodge, pres. and treas .; Mrs. Sarah Dodge, vice-pres.


Beverly Building Association, 244 Cabot. Capital, $150,000. Incorpo- rated (Mass.), June 25, 1889. Meet- ings held on second Monday in each month at the Chamber of Commerce rooms, Bank Building, 244 Cabot.


Annual meeting in June. George P. Brown, pres .; Samuel H. Stone, sec .; Chester C. Pope, vice-pres .; Edward S. Webber, treas .; Chester C. Pope, Wm. . Galloupe, Parker S. Davis, George P. Brown, John M. Whitcomb, Charles R. Prichard, John H. Newell, directors; Elbert L. Steele, supt.


Beverly Credit Union, 170 Cabot. Organized 1917. Pres., Charles A. King; vice-pres., James McPherson and Charles O. Frost; treas., Walter S. Flint; clerk, Fred L. Trask; Robert Barker, Arthur F. Butler, Walter S. Flint, Domenico Flower, Charles O. Frost, J. Austin Glidden, George F. Goldthwait, Ulysses G. Haskell, Chas. A. King, William W. Laws, Henry M. Loomer, James McPherson, Edwin L. Pert, John Pinkerton, Augustus J. Richards, Benjamin F. Swasey, Rich- ard E. Thierfelder, Fred L. Trask, George L. Young, board of directors; Fred W. Bartlett, Dearbon J. Goodwin, credit committee.


Beverly Gas and Electric Co., 223 Cabot, works near B. & M. R. R. sta- tion. Incorporated (Mass.), June 15, 1859. Capital, $687,500. Officers elected annually on fourth Tuesday in July. Andrew W. Rogers, pres .; Chas. B. Hodgson, asst. treas.


Beverly Investment and Credit


Union. Organized 1912. Incorporated (Mass.), Dec. 2, 1913. Meets each Tuesday evening at the New Syna- gogue on Bow st. at 8 o'clock. Abra- ham Yaffa, pres .; M. M. Rosenbloom, clerk; Hymen S. Starr, treas .; Saml. Kanter, Saul Silver, Sam Katz, Hy- men S. Starr, M. M. Rosenbloom, J. Rubinstein, Louis Gershaw, A. Yaffa, Walter Rosenthal and Joseph Toll, board of directors; M. Katz, H. Gor- don and Max Toll, credit committee; Joseph Pranikoff, H. T. Horton and Frank A. Platen, supervisory commit- tee.


The Crosby Trust. Organized July, 1916. Walter 'S. Flint, pres .; George F. Goldthwait, sec .; Caleb B. Hood, treas. Annual meeting third Wednes- day in January.


Garden City Shoe Co., 47 Park. In- corporated (Mass.), Dec. 3, 1904. Cap- ital, $5,000. William H. Carr, pres .; Albert w. Warren, vice-pres. and treas.


Gove Lumber Co. (The), 80 Colon. Incorporated (Mass.), January, 1911. Capital, $10,000. C. E. Gove, jr., pres .; George A. Gove, treas.


Gove Bros., Inc., 80 Colon. Incor- porated July, 1918. Capital, $10,000. C. E. Gove, jr., pres .; George A. Gove, treas.


Enterprise Amusement Company, Inc. Incorporated (South Dakota), May,


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1917. Capital, $100,000. Henry M. Loomer, pres .; John H. Harris, vice- pres .; Charles A. King, sec .; Ralph E. Johnson, treas. Directors: Henry M. Loomer, John H. Harris, Charles A. King, Ralph . E. Johnson, George A. Gove, James A. Torrey, Paul S. Eaton, and G. M. Lawrence.


Gulf Refining Co., 115-121 Water and 124 Water. Boston office, 10 High st. Frederick N. Eisenman, New England sales manager.


H. W. Billings Co., Inc., 196 Cabot. Incorporated, Feb. 16, 1904. Capital, $10,000. H. Winfield Billings, pres .; Edward H. Smith, treas .; Alonzo Hoo- gerzeil, manager.


Harper Garage Co., 131-135 Rantoul. Incorporated (Mass.), 1906. Capital, $4,000. William A. Rowe, pres .; Geo. E. Rowe, treas .; Miss Eva Arsenault, sec.


Marshall, Moulton & Smith Express Co., 53 Broadway. Incorporated (Mass.), Feb. 11, 1904. Mrs. Catherine T. Collins, pres .; John P. Holden, treas .; Arthur R. Brown, sec.


Marston-Sturtevant Co., groc. and prov. 278-278b Cabot. Incorporated (Mass.), Jan. 1, 1912. Capital, $50,- 000. I. Edward Marston, pres .; I. Au- gustus Sturtevant, treas .; Leroy D. Marston, sec .; I. T. Obear, asst. treas.


New England Coal & Coke Co., Inc. Robert Grant, pres. (Brookline); Ed- gar N. Wrightington, treas. (Boston).


Robert Robertson Co. (The), 220


Rantoul. Incorporated (Maine), Mar. 1, 1903. Capital $50,000. Robert Rob- ertson, pres. and treas .; Robert Rob- ertson, jr., vice-pres .; Alexander · Rob- ertson, sec.


Stopford William Co., Inc., 2 and 254 Cabot, and 25 Front (S). Incor- porated (Mass.). Capital, $10,000. William Stopford, pres .; Frank I. La- masney, treas .; Charles W. Adams, gen. mngr.


Times Publishing Association, 169


Cabot. Incorporated (Maine), May, 1902. Miss Minnie L. Goodridge, pres .; Walter E. Hubbard, treas.


United Shoe Machinery Corpora- tion, Elliott, near Mckay. Boston of- fice, 205 Lincoln st. Incorporated, 1897. Capital, $50,000,000.


Ware Theatres, Inc. N. Harris Ware, pres .; Glover Ware, treas .; Arthur A. Forness, sec.


West Beach Corporation, Beverly Farms. Incorporated, April 28, 1852. Officers elected annually on third Monday in February. pres .; William R. Brooks, clerk; Fred W. Varney, treas.


Whitcomb-Carter Co., 186 Cabot. In- corporated, 1893. Capital, $36,000.


Willis C. Whitcomb, pres .; John M. Whitcomb, treas. and sec.


Woodbury Shoe Co., 58 Rantoul. In- corporated, July 1, 1902. Capital, $100,000. Hezekiah O. Woodbury, pres. and gen. mngr .; William T. Var- ina, vice-pres .; Orpheus L. Woodbury, sec. and purchasing agent; Rufus H. Woodbury, treas. and factory mngr.


BUILDINGS, HALLS, PARKS, ETC. Appleton Block (apartments), 15 Lov- ett.


Appleton Building, 294-296b Cabot.


Association Factories, 91-105 Rantoul.


Atlantic Block, 137-143 Cabot.


Atlantic Hall, 141 Cabot.


Belmont The, 32-36 Railroad ave. B. G. & E. Co. Building, 217-223 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, corner Heather.


Beverly National Bank Building, 240- 248 Cabot.


Burgess Point, off Ober, n. Neptune. Burnham Building, 129-131 Cabot. Butman Block, 255-259 Cabot.


Chapman 's Corner, jet.


Hale and Boyles.


City Hall, 191 Cabot.


City Home, 18 Cedar, n. Essex.


City Square, jet. Cabot and Rantoul at Gloucester R. R. crossing.


City Stables, Park, foot of Roundy. Commercial Block, 188-128 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. Fay Block, 90-98 Cabot.


Federal Building, 168 Rantoul.


Gadbois Block, 81-99 Elliott.


Grand Army Halls, 254} Cabot and


727 Hale, B. F. Griffin Block, 91-95 Cabot.


Hospital Point, end Bay View ave.


Independence Park, Lothrop, foot of Central.


Irvington The (apartments), 14 Cen- tral.


Katz Block, 271-275 Rantoul.


Knights of Columbus Hall, 122 Cabot. Knights of Pythias, Castle Hall, 222 Cabot.


Lookout Rocks, off Colon, opp. Spring. Lunt Block, 214-216 Cabot.


Marshall's Hall, 3 West, B. F.


Marston & Sturtevant's Block, 278- 278b 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.


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Montserrat Park, jet. Essex, Colon and Brimbal ave.


Neighbor's 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, 78 Lothrop. O. U. A. M. Hall, 222 Cabot.


Paradise Corner, jet. Boyles, Foster and Common.


Peabody Building, 154-156 Cabot.


Pingree Block, 100-102b Cabot.


Police Stations, 193 Cabot and 676 Hale B. F.


Prince Block, 275-277} Cabot. Rogers, E. W. Block, 130-142 Cabot.


Rogers Building, 218-226 Cabot. Soldiers' Monument, Monument sq. Southwick's Block, 197-207 Cabot. Starr's Block, 265-267 and 457-461 . Rantoul.


United Shoe Machinery Co., 181 to 213 and 200 Elliott.


Ware Theatre Building, 286-290a Cab- ot.


Y. M. C. A. Building, 235-245 Cabot.


WHARVES


Beverly Gas & Electric Co., River, opp. Pleasant; Central, 59 Water; Fosters, 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; Salem Water Works, 47 Water; United Shoe Machinery Co., off Elliott, byd. Park; N. E. Coal & Coke Co., 1-5 Water.


CEMETERIES


Abbott St. Cemetery, Abbot, opp. Monument sq., oldest in the city; Cen- tral, or Hale St. Cemetery, Hale, Loth- rop, Bisson and Butman; North Bev- erly Cemetery, Cabot byd. Conant; Beverly Farms Cemetery, Haskell, opp. High; St. Mary's Catholic Cemetery, Brimbal ave.


The cemeteries are the property of the Supt. of Cemeteries, with the ex- ception of St. Mary's Cemetery, which is in charge of Rev. John A. Degan. Dodge's Row Cemetery (private), off 295 Dodge.


BRIDGES


Essex Bridge, continuation of Cab- ot st. to Bridge st., Salem, under care of county.


Ryal Side Bridge, from Bridge st., across "Back"' river to Ryal Side.


Kernwood Bridge, from end Kern wood ave. across Danvers river to Sa- lem.


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General U.S. Grant Memorial. New York City


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The Gen. U. S. Grant Monument at One Hundred and Twenty-third Street and Riverside Drive, New York City, is un appropriate example of a stately form of outdoor memorial builded either as a family re- membrance or as the public acknowledgement of the virtues of a worthy citizen. . The architecture of this tomb is suggested by that of the tem- ple of Nike Apteros on the Acropolis, Athens.


If you are planning a fitting stone in memory of a deceased friend or relative, it would be a wise thing for you to consult us. We are experienced in the erection of modest or pretentious mon- uments. Let us furnish you with prices.


KIMBALL BROS.


7-9 Dodge St., Tel. 605 Salem, Mass.


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Member Ayrshire Breeders' Association


Bulrush Farm


M. A. ASKMAN, Proprietor Telephone 1266-W


yrshire Cattle, Imported and Can- adian Bred Prize Winning Stock


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IIIIN solu except that producea on the farm. Ayrshire Milk averaging 4% butter fat is recommended by all leading physicians as a perfect Baby Milk and for invalids. We give particular attention to the hand- ling and distribution of Bulrush Farm Milk which is especially suited to the needs of those who appreciate a safe and perfect milk for any purpose.


Dodge St., North Beverly, Mass.


H. C. WEBBER Boots & Shoes


Oppesite CITY VALL


Other Stores Boston- Lynn Lowell


Cor. Cabot & Washington St.


THE BEVERLY CUT PRICE BOOT SHOP HAMMOND T. ROBINSON,; Manager


We are never UNDERSOLD


PICKETT-ELLIOTT-TEAGUE CO.


PLUMBING


STEAM AND HOT WATER HEATING


Telephone 139


1272 and 16 BOW STREET


A. N. BARRON


Merchant Tailor - Ladies' Work A Specialty Special Sanitary Pressing. Goods Called for and Delivered Try Our Shine- Off Preparation for your Clothes 467 CABOT ST. TELEPHONE 218-W BEVERLY


W. P. Burhoe, Fres. H. M. Wilkins, Treas


SALEM TRUST CO


INTEREST PAID ON COMMERCIAL AND SAVINGS ACCOUNTS LAST DIVIDEND ON SAVINGS ACCOUNTS AT 41/2% Drafts on Foreign Countries WASHINGTON STREET Cor. Church St. SALEM, MASS.


JOHN H. NEWELL DEPARTMENT STORE Dry Goods, Notions, Infants' Wear, Underwear, Corsets, Children's Wear, Men's Wear, Hosiery, Ribbons, Lace's, Shirt Waists, Kitchen Ware and Basement Store.


220.224 CABOT STREET


WHITCOMB-CARTER CO. HARDWARE CUTLERY


Kitchen Furnishings Paints and Oil"


Telephone 862


182-186 Cabot Street


REAL ESTATE MORTGAGES WALTER S. FLINT INSURANCE THE LEADING COMPANIES 170 Cabot Stibet




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