The Beverly city directory and North Shore map 1925, Part 58

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Public Library. 36 Essex. Establish- ed 1885. Deposit and delivery sta- tions, 10 Enon, 74 Standley and a branch at 2 West, B. F. Hours 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. week days. Miss Mar- jorie H. Stanton, librarian.


TEMPERANCE SOCIETIES


Aggressive Lodge, No. 127, I. O. G. T. Disbanded.


Young Men's Catholic Temperance Society. Organized Jan. 23, 1872. Meetings held every Monday at Y. M. C. S. Hall, 77} Cabot.


MISC. ORGANIZATIONS


Beverly Chamber of Commerce. Offices at 242 Cabot, rms. 14, 15 and 16. Officers : John C. Kelleher, pres .; William H. Cann, Ist vice-pres .; Fred A. Newman 2d vice-pres .; W. C. Brown, treas .; Henry S. Archer, sec- mngr. Directors: William H. Cann, Louis P. Baker, Rev. William E. Jones, John C. Kelleher, Fred A. New-


Beverly Cove Greenhouse


18 Cross St., Beverly, Mass. Near Beverly Cove School Tel. 757 RALPH W. WARD, Proprietor


FLOWERING AND DECORATIVE PLANTS - FUNERAL DESIGNS CUT FLOWERS AND BEDDING PLANTS IN SEASON


ALMY, BIGELOW & WASHBURN, INC.


Tel- 1091


244 CABOT STREET


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man, William H. Parker, John H. Girdler, Arthur T. Foster, William A. Rowe, Edward S. Webber, Roland Rowe, Roland Woodbury, Frank W. Foster, Charles B. Hodgson, Sidney W. Perkins and W. C. Brown.


Beverly Farms Firemen's Home Benefit Association. Organized Jan. 19, 1890. Meetings held quarterly. Robert E. Hodgkins, pres .; Arthur C. Davis, sec .; J. M. Publicover, treas.


Beverly Female Charitable Society. Organized 1810. Annual meeting in January. Miss Elizabeth D. Howe, pres .; Mrs. Helen A. White, vice-pres. Miss Annie M. Kilham, treas .; Mrs. Lydia D. Woodbury, sec.


Beverly Firemen's Relief Associa- tion. Organized May 9, 1881. Mect- ings held on second Monday in Jan- uary, April, July and October. Offi- cers elected annually in January. Al- fred M. Spear, pres .; Fred A. Gwinn, vice-pres .; Fred A. Hinchliffe, sec. and dep. chief, John Cressy, treas.


Beverly Firemen's Relief Sick Ben- efit Association. Organized 1886. Of- ficers elected annually first Monday in May at Fire Station. Robt. H. Grant, pres .; Fred Choate, vice-pres .; Fred Hinchliffe, sec .; Alfred M. Spear, treas.


Beverly Fuel Society. Incorporated Feb. 19, 1888. Annaul meeting held on second Thursday in November. George P. Brown, pres .; Benjamin A. Patch, sec .; Charles F. Lee, treas.


Beverly Health Center (Beverly Anti- Tuberculosis Society) 271 Cabot st. Miss Ruth Porter, Executive sec .; Miss Louise F. Hackett, Miss Kath- leen T. Fullerton, Welfare Nurses; Miss Marion Parker, Home Econo- mics workers; Mrs. Katherine E. Car- brey, Nurse at the Center afternoons.


Beverly Anti-Tuberculosis Society. 271 Cabot Street


Miss Helen Wales, pres .; Mrs. Henry S. Pearson, Mr. John J. Heaphy, Mrs. Augustus P. Loring, vice presidents ; Miss Ruth Porter, exec. sec .;. Mrs Louis P. Baker, rec. sec .; Mr. Fred H. Porter, treas. Meets second Mon- day of each month at Health Center, 271 Cabot.


Beverly Hospital Corporation. Her- rick, near Heather. Organized June 19, 1893. Meetings of the director's held on first Monday after the fifteen- th of each month. Officers elected an- nually in June. John L. Saltonstall, pres .; Roland W. Boyden, sec .; Au- gustus P. Loring, treas .; Chester C. Pope, asst. · treas.


Beverly Hospital Aid Society. Or- ganized Jan. 4, 1910. Officers elected last Tuesday in January. Mrs. Her- bert W. Kenway, pres .; Mrs. Howard A. Doane, Mrs. Edward E. Herrick, Mrs. William A. Rowe and Mrs. Hen- ry Archer, vice-presidents; Miss Mary E. Bell, sec .; Miss Grace P. Mars- ton, treas .; Miss Bessie A. Baker, pur. committee; Mrs. Theodore Nutter and Mrs. C. O. Hood, work committee; Mrs. Henry J. Kelley, chairman ways and means committee.


Beverly Police Relief Association. Requested information not received in time for printing.


Beverly School for the Deaf, 283 Elliott and 6 Echo ave. (Formerly New England Industrial School for Deaf Mutes). Organized 1876. In- corporated 1879. Dudley L. Pickman, pres. board of trustees; Louis D. Webber, treas .; Mrs. Ella S. Warner, principal.


Federal Investment Association. Walter S. Flint, pres .; Ira A. Smith,


WILLIAM F. JOHNSON 9 Bow St, Beverly Mass. Telephone


Furnace and Stove Repairing. Estimates on Application. Sheet Metal Work of all kinds. Tin and Copper Roofing. Expert Workmen. Reasonable Charges.


ERNEST WRIGHT Our Delivery Teams Cover the North Shore Route Every Day. Office, 573 Cabot Street, Beverly, Mass. Tel.


Dealer in Wenham Lake Íce QUALITY ICE


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sec .; William H. Larcom, jr., treas .; 170 Cabot.


Fisher Charitable Society. Organ- ized Nov. 12, 1810. Officers elected annually on first Thursday in October at the Beverly Savings Bank. Joseph C. Kilham, pres .; Arthur K. Story, treas .; Thomas H. Bott, jr., sec .; Ar- thur A. Forness, George P. Brown, Dr. Peer P. Johnson, trustees; dis- bursing agent, Miss Helen L. Mars- ters.


Greater Beverly 40-8 Club. Meets at 197 Cabot st. John Donnelly, chef de g; Harry M. Lomas, Corr.


Ladies' Catholic Charitable Associ- ation. Mrs. Mary A. Walsh, pres .; Mrs. Alice Minnegan, vice-pres .; Mrs. Eugenie I. Payne, treas .; Mrs. Ellen F. McKenna, sec.


Mutual Benefit Association. Meets Central Fire Station. Officers elected annually. Roland F. Herrick, pres .; Harry S. Monies, sec .; John Cressy, treas.


North Beverly Men's Club. Meets at Parish House, of North Beverly Church, ,first and third Fridays of each month from Sept. to June. Irv- ing F. Gould, pres .; Philip H. Cald- well, sec .; Elmer F. Hinkley, treas .; Robert Martyn, fin. sec.


North Beverly Woman's Club. Mrs. Etta Rowe, pres .; Mrs. Elizabeth Jen- ness, treas .; Mrs. Lucy E. Stubbert, sec.


North Shore District M. S. P. C. C., 222 Cabot, rm. 9. Herbert Kenway, pres .; H. P. Brett, vice-pres .; Frank W. Foster, treas .; Miss Helen Quill, sec.


Old Ladies' Home Society. Incor- porated Feb. 4, 1886. Meetings held on first Monday of each month at 78 Lothrop. Miss Elizabeth L. Girdler, pres .; Mrs. Charles E. Ober, vice- pres .; Mrs. Mary A. V. Norwood, sec .; Edward S. Webber, treas .; Miss Elizabeth H. Kilham, asst. treas.


Montserrat Neighborhood Club Meets at 159 Essex st. Ralph E. Johnson, pres .; Mrs. Alice Carrico, sec .; Arthur B. Appleton, treas.


Prospect Hill Community Club. Or- ganized 1922. Meetings held in Pros- pect hill schoolhouse. Webster Stew- art, pres .; Leland P. Symmes, vice- pres. ; Pauline Hutchinson, sec .; Charles Lamson, treas.


Rial Side Improvement Association. Requested information not received in time for printing.


Spanish War Veterans' Associa- tion, 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, honorary pres .; William F. Jones, pres .; Charles L. Spalding, sec and treas.


Women's Auxiliary United Spanish War Veterans. Requested informa- tion not received in time for print- ing.


Teachers' Association. Prepaid re- quested information not received in time for printing.


Thorndike Associates, 242 Cabot st., Lawrence P. Stanton, pres .; Bennett E. Merry, clerk; Elmer T. Lee, treas. ; Frank W. Foster, Fred H. Porter and Ernest G. Flint, trustees.


CHARLES E. MCQUEENY ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR


Supplies of All Kinds 277} Cabo: St., Deverly, Mass. Let me estimate for you


Everything in FORESTRY, TREE PRUNING, Etc. Expert Workmen.


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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. An- nual meeting, first Tuesday in Sep- tember, at Clubhouse, off Mckay, near Balch. Albert Braden, pres .; F. C. Perkins, vice-pres .; George F. Eaton, sec. and treas .; Daniel Low, steward.


United Shoe Machinery Mutual Re- lief Association, Inc. Re-organized 1906. George H. Vose, pres .; Walter H. Carrico, sec .; George F. Eaton, treas.


United Spanish War Veterans


Maj. Augustus P. Gardner Camp No. 62. Meets first and third Wed- nesdays of each month at Commercial Hall, 118 Cabot. Joseph L. Kelley, com .; Oliver Fiske, sen.,vice-com .; Walter Mills, jr. vice-com.


Women's Auxiliary Y. M. C. A. Or- ganized 1892. Meetings held at cali of president. Officers elected annual . ly. Miss Minnie A. Johnson, pres .; Mrs. A. L. Allen, vice-pres .; Miss Irene Stiles, sec .; Miss Mildred Wylie, treas.


Young Men's Christian Association. Organized May 1892.


Board of Managers, June 1, 1925. chairman, William A. Rowe, 2 Enon st .; vice-chairman, Horace W. Wood- berry, jr., Wilson ave .; treas., A. Tyler Cressy, 3 Echo ave .; asst. treas, Edward S. Webber, 8 Columbus ave .; clerk, Harry S. Archer, 242 Cabot st .; Louis P. Baker, 8 Atlantic ave .; Tho- mas H. Bott, jr., 7 Ives .; Dr. O. Frank Carr, 10 Thordike st .; Leland H. Cole, 2 .Winter st., Salem; John S. Crowley, 18 Mt. Vernon st., Salem; Howard A. Doane, Beverly Farms;


Charles B. Hodgson, 3 Columbus ave .; J. Perley Hurd, 10 Giddings ave .; Dr. Peer P. Johnson, 15 Washington st .; Rev. William E. Jones, 9 Dane st .; Merton R. Lovett, 594 Cabot st .; Clarence H. Lunt, 242 Cabot st .; H. Guy Lyman, 1 Knowlton st .; Fred A. Newman, Pratt ave .; Charles E. Ober, 85 Lothrop st .; Robert Robertson, 220 Rantoul st .; George H. Vose, 37 Washington st .; Edgar A. Winters, 16 Mckinley ave.


Committees and Staff, Beverly Y. M. C. A., June 1, 1925.


Finance, George H. Vose, chair- man; Charles E. Ober, Leland H. Cole, J. Perley Hurd, Albert Boyden, P. P. Johnson, E. S. Webber; Execu- tive: William A. Rowe, chairman; J. Perley Hurd, E. A. Winters; Religi- ous-Educational: Dr. O. F. Carr, chairman, Maurice Hopkins, Rev. Carey W. Chamberlin, Max Hopkins; Accounting Committee : H. W. Wood- berry, jr., chairman; Dr. O. F. Carr, George H. Vose; Membership: Fred B. Ross, chairman; William Rowe, Max Hopkins, George Foster; Audit- ing: I. W. Haley, Walter Giddings; Boys' Dept .: H. W. Woodberry, jr., chairman; Frederick H. Pierce, Rev. John M. Ratcliff, Harry S. Archer, Dr. O. F. Carr; Social : John S. Crow- ley, chairman; Miss Margaret David- son, Miss Marion Morse, Miss Irene Stiles, Roland Holmes, Fred Ross; Bowling: Merton Lovett, chairman : A. M. Cripps, Ralph W. Warren, George F. Goldthwait, jr., William McConaghy; Physical : J. P. Hurd, chairman; Walter Jacobson, Leroy Murch, Harry S. Archer; House: W. A. Rowe, chairman; E. S. Webber, WVm. H. Cann, George A. Cove, George Hurd; Ladies' Dept .: Mrs. Mary Dean, chairman; Mrs. Elsie Costello, Mrs. A. J. Hadley, Miss Elsie Murphy, Miss Eleanor Hull.


General Secretary, (Vacant). Boys' Work Secretary, Willis G. Symonds; Physical Director, Walter


WILLIAM G. HORTON


GRAIN, FLOUR, FEED, HAY' AJID


High Grade Poultry Supplies


70 Park Street BEVERLY, MASS Telephone 1780 STRAW


Fertilizer and Cement


SAVINGS DEPARTMENT


Interest begins monthly, compounded quarterly Naumkeag Trust Company


217 Essex Street SALEM - - MASS.


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B. Thomas, (appointed Sept. 1, 1925) Bowling Manager, Albert F. Gould; Boxing Instructor, Gordon Bell; Wrestling Instructor, Walter Jacob-


son ; Squash Instructor, Wilbur Thompson, Engineer, Walter D. Burn- ham; Ladies' Gym Instructor, Mrs. Mary Dean; Ladies' Swim. Instruc- tor, Mrs. Elsie Costello; Dormitory Matron, Mrs. Sarah Crowell; Asst. Dorm. Matron, Mrs. Maud A. Munro.


RAILROADS


Boston & Maine Railroad. Passen- ger station, Park, opp. foot of Broad- way and Railroad ave. Freight office, 58 Park.


Beverly Farms. Oak, opp. Vinc. Wilbur E. McDonald, agent; freight office, do.


Montserrat. Essex, opp. Lake Shore ave.


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


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


BANKS


Beverly National Bank. 240 Cabot. Chartered 1802. Re-organized 1865. Capital, $300,000; surplus, $150,000. Andrew W. Rogers, pres; Charles E. Ober, vice-pres .; Edward S. Webber, cashier; Frank W. Foster, asst cash- ier; Fred H. Porter, paying teller and asst. cashier; W| Clifton Brown, re- ceiving teller; Joseph C. Kilham, Geo. P. Brown, Walter A. Perry, George E. Rowe, Ruel P. Pope, Ralph D. Stan- ley, Ozro M. Field, Thomas F. Do- laney, Heman P. Brett, directors. Bank hours, 8.30 a. m. to 2 p. m. Saturday, 8 to 12 m. and 6.30 to 8.30


p. 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., asst. treas. Committee on invest- ments: H. P. Brett, Roland W. Boy- den, Robert Robertson, H. E. Durgin, A. A. Forness. Deposits 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 and Saturday evenings. Dividends pay- able on or after the fifteenth day of April and October.


Beverly Trust Co., 217 Cabot and branch at 721 Hale, B. F. Ulysses G. Haskell, pres .; Frank I. Lamasney, Walter S. Flint, vice-president; Chas. A. King, sec .; Caleb B. Hood, treas .; John J. Burke, Walter S. Flint, Wil- liam Galloupe, Arthur C. Goodwin, George A. Gove, Ulysses G. Haskell, Caleb B. Hood, Charles A. King, Rob- ert Reid, Frank I. Lamasney, William Stopford, Arthur K. Story, Fred W. Varney, directors.


Beverly Co-operative Bank, 155 Cabot. Organized Aug. 14, 1888. Meet- ings held on third Tuesday of 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 .; George P. Brown, John H. Girdler, Edward S. Webber, security com .; Frank E. Al- ger, Lawrence P. Stanton, Frederick I. Cressey, fin com.


BUSINESS CORPORATIONS


Beverly Building Association. 242 Cabot. Capital, $150,000. Incorpor- ated (Mass.), June 25, 1889. Meet- ings held on second Monday of cach month at the Chamber of Commerce


WHITCOMB-CARTER CO. 182-186 CABOT ST. Telephone 882 .


Hardware, Cutlery, Paints, Oi's. Farming Tools and Implements, Seeds. Most Modern Line of Kitchen Furnishings


CARPETS AND DRAPERIES LINOLEUMS AND MATTINGS 214-216 CABOT STREET I


A. C. LUNT


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rooms, Bank Bldg., 242 Cabot. An- nual meeting in June. George P. Brown, pres .; Samuel H. Stone, sec .; Chester C. Pope, vice-pres .; Edward S. Webber, treas .; George P. Brown, Chester C. Pope, William Galloupe, Parker S. Davis, John M. Witcomb, John H. Newell, Robert Robertson, directors; Elbert L. Steele, supt.


Beverly Credit Uuion, 170 Cabot. 1925-1926 Charles A. King, pres .; John H. Newell, vice-pres .; Walter S. Flint, treas .; Albert T. Little, sec .; Edward Dunt, Walter S. Flint, Ulysses G. Haskell, Charles A. King, Frank I. Lamasney, Albert P. Little, John H. Newell, George A. Sands, Benjamin F. Swasey, Richard E. Thierfelder, directors; William W. Laws, George L. Young, William M. Shay, credit com .; Louis S. Smith, chairman, George A. Gove, Caleb B. Hood, supervisory com.


Beverly Gas & Electric Co., 223 Cab- ot; works near B. & M. R. R. station (Charles H. Tenney & Co. owners) Chas B. Hodgson, local mngr.


Beverly Investment & Credit Union. Organized 1912. Incorporated (Mass.), Dec. 2, 1913. 39 Bow


Garden City Shoe Co. Incorporated (Mass.), Dec. 3, 1904. Capital $5000. William H. Carr, pres .; Albert W. Warren, treas.


Beverly Securities Co. U. G. Has- kell, pres .; Caleb B. Hood, clerk and treas.


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


Gulf Refining Co., 115-121 Water,


124 Water. Boston office, 31 St. James ave.


H. W. Billings Co., Inc., 196 Cabot. Incorporated Feb. 16, 1904. Capital, $10,000. John W. Chase, pres .; Her- man S. Stevens, treas.


Harper Garage Co., 211 Rantoul Incorporated (Mass.), 1906. Capital, $4000. William A. Rowe, pres.


Hill Howard W. Co., 101 Rantoul. Howard W. Hill, pres .; Warren L. Delaney, vice-pres.


Marshall & Moulton-Smith Ex- press Co., 53 Broadway.


Marston- Sturtevant Co., groc. and prov, 278-278B Cabot. Incorporated (Mass.), Jan. 1, 1912. Capital,$50,000. I. Edward Marston, pres .; Irving F. Obear, treas .; Leroy D. Marston, sec,


New England Coal & Coke Co., Inc. Robert Grant, pres. (Brookline) ; Ed- gar N. Wrightington, tres., 1-15 Wa- ter.


Cabot Shoe Co., 36 Cabot .... Incor- porated for $20,000. Jacob Jarnes, pres .; George Freedman, treas.


Prospect Manufacturing Co., ( In- corporated Aug. 1925). Thomas C. Surles, Erland B. Cook, Erhel Zacks, incorporators.


Robert Robertson Co. (The), 220 Rantoul. Incorporated (Maine), Mar. 1, 1923. Capital, $50,000. Robert Robertson, pres and treas .; Robert Robertson, Jr., asst. treas .; Alexander Robertson, sec.


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


MAPS OF BEVERLY 35 CENTS


For Sale at Dealers and Crowley & Lunt's


CLOCKS WATCHES JEWELRY DIAMONDS 290A CABOT ST. Phone


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Times Publishing Association, 169 Cabot. Incorporated (Maine). May, 1902. Miss Minnie L. Goodridge, pres .; Thomas Leavitt, treas. ,


United Shoe Machinery Corporation, Elliott, near Mckay. Boston office, 205 Lincoln st. Incorporated, 1897. Capital, $50,000,000.


West Beach Corporation, Beverly Farms. Incorporated April 28, 1852. Officers elected annually on third Monday in February.


Whitcomb-Carter Co., 186 Cabot. Incorporated 1893. Capital $36,000. Willis C. Whitcomb, pres .; John M. Whitcomb, treas and sec.


Woodbury Shoe Co., 58 Rantoul. Incorporated July 1, 1902. Capital, $100,000. Hezekiah O. Woodbury, pres. and gen. mngr .; Orpheus L. Woodbury, vice-pres. and sec .; Rufus H. Woodbury, treas. and factory mngr.


BUILDINGS, HALLS, PARKS, ETC


Appleton Block (aptmts), 15 Lovett. Appleton Building, 294-296b Cabot. Association Factories, 91-105 Rantoul. Atlantic Block, 137-143 Cabot. Belmont (The), 32-36 Railroad ave. B. G. &. E. Co Bldg., 217-223 Cabot. Bell's Block, 85-89. Cabot. Bell's Hall, 87 Cabot.


Bernson Block, 91-97 Elliott.


Beverly Historical Society Bldg., 117 Cabot.


Beverly Hospital, Herrick, corner of Heather.


Beverly National Bank Bldg., 240-248 Cabot.


Burgess Point, off Ober, n. Neptune. Burnham Bldg., 129-131 Cabot. Butman Block, 255-259 Cabot. Chapman's Cor., jet. Hale and Boyles. City Hall, 191 Cabot.


City Home, 18 Cedar.


City Square, jet. Cabot and Rantoul at Gloucester railroad crossing. City Stables, Park, foot of Roundy. Commercial Block, 118-128 Cabot. Commercial Hall, 122 Cabot. Crosby Blocks, 48 Pond and 307-323 Rantoul.


Elliott Block, 434-438 Rantoul.


Endicott Bldgs., 151-155 and 157-167 Cabot. Fay Block, 90-98 Cabot.


Federal Building, 168 Rantoul. Gadbois Block, 81-99 Ellott. Grand Army Halls, 2541/2 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) (aptmts.), 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.


McDonnell Hall, 26 Vine, B. F. Mingo Beach, Hale, byd. Witch lane. Montserrat Highlands, off 76 Colon. Montserrat Park jet. Essex, Colon and Brimbal ave. 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, 78 Lothrop. O. U. A. M. Hall, 222 Cabot. Paradise Corner, jet. Boyles, Foster and Common. Peabody Building, 154-156 Cabot. Pickering Coal Co. Bldg., 2691/2 Cabot. Pingree Block, 100-102b Cabot. Police Stations, 193 Cabot and 676 Hale, B. F.


N. E. COAL & COKE CO. 1 to 15 Water St., Tel.


WHOLESALE and RETAIL COAL


LUCIAN F. FLINT & CO.


REAL ESTATE and INSURANCE


242 CABOT STREET, Room 23


Call Telephon: 1003 or 1774-J


Office hours 8-9, 1-2 and Saturday eveningı


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Prince Block, 275-2771/2 Cabot.


Rogers, E. W. Block, 130-142 Cabot. Soldiers' Monument, Monument Sq. Southwick's Block, 197-207 Cabot. Starr's Block, 265-267 and 457-461 Rantoul.


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


Vittum Block, 270-276 Cabot. Ware Theatre Bld., 286-290a Cabot. Y. M. C. A. Building, 293-245 Cabot.


WHARVES


Beverly Gas & Electric Co., River, opp. Pleasant; Central, 59 Water; Foster's 39-41


Water; Girdler's (coal) 15 Cabot and 71-81 Water; Gulf Refining Co., 86-115 Water; J. F. Pope & Son, 80 River; Salem Water Works, 47 Water; United Shoe Mach- inery Co., off Elliott, byd. Park; N. E. Coal & Coke Co., 1-15 Water.


BRIDGES


Essex Bridge, continuation of Cabot


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 Salem.


CEMETERIES


Abbott St. Cemetery, Abbott, opp. Monument Sq., oldest in the city; Central, or Hale St Cemetery, Hale, Lothrop, Bisson and Butman; North Beverly Cemetery, Cabot byd. Conant ; Beverly Farms Cemetery, Haskell opp, High; St. Mary's Catholic Ceme- tery, 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 294 Dodge.


Subscriptions to all periodicals


NATHAN H. FOSTER 159 CABOT STREET Tel. STATIONER - NEWSDEALER - BOOKSELLER


BEVERLY


BEVERLY, the "Garden City of the North Shore," is lo- cated on the north shore of Massachusetts Bay, 18 miles from Boston, 38 miles from Portsmouth, N. H., and 90 miles from Portland, Me .; on the Portland Division of the Boston & Maine Railroad; and on the most popular motor route between Boston, Portland, and the White Mountains.


BEVERLY has :


1. 27,00 population.


2. 9,770 acres total area.


3. 7,500 employees in the various industries, with an aver- age weekly payroll of more than $225,000.


4. A National Bank, a Savings Bank, a Co-operative Bank, a Trust Company, and a Credit Union.


5. Total deposits in all banks over $9,500,000.


6. 82 Miles of streets ; more than 45 miles being paved with granite blocks, asphalt, tarvia, or macadam.


7. "White Way" post lighting system.


8. Total assessed property valuation, $45,686,725.


9. Tax rate, $27.40.


10. Pure water supply, with 84.12 miles of water main.


11. Modern and up-to-date public library building with a to- tal of 29,500 volumes and an average daily circulation of over 375 volumes.


12. $150,000 Y. M. C. A. Building.


13. Local bodies representing practically every fraternal and benevolent organization in the country.


14. Excellent transportation facilities by rail and water. More than 60 passenger trains to and from Boston each week day, and 30 on Sunday.


15. 96 elementary grades, housed in 12 separate buildings and accommodating during the past school year over 3650 pupils.


16. An industrial school for the training of machinists, forms a part of the public school system.


17. A new $1,100,000 high school with generous elective priv- ilege and with an enrollment during the past year of approximately 1300.


18. More than 20 churches, of practically every denomination. (See complete list of churches in the back of the Direc- tory.)


19. Two public parks, 7 playgrounds; a municipal beach and public bath house and a municipal athletic field.


20. Three theatres; one, the new Ware Theatre, completed in 1920, is thoroughly modern in every detail and has a seat- ing capacity of approximately 1500.


BEVERLY was founded in 1626; was incorporated as a town in 1668; and incorporated as a city in 1894.


For further information address Henry S. Archer, Secretary Beverly Chamber of Commerce.


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Lake-Croft Inn


HAMILTON, MASS.


On the Shores of Chebacco Lake


Chicken Steak Lobster Dinners


a la carte


Luncheons


Afternoon Teas


Dancing 7.30 to 12


Telephone 8209-W Hamilton


772


BEVERLY CITY DIRECTORY, 1925


THE FURNITURE STORE THAT SELLS FOR LESS


We have the least overhead. No extra frills. No ex- pensive fittings. No big taxes. We are manufactur- ers' agents. Just a few steps from Essex St., leads one to Big Savings.


Everything to Furnish the Home


Eventually you will trade with us


ALLEN & LAMONTAGNE


275A BRIDGE ST., SALEM, MASS. Tel. Salem 2891


Cedar


Acres


Gladioli


Visitors are cordially invited to visit our Greenhouse and Grounds and also our Show Rooms, where the Cut Blooms are shown in their Proper Setting UNIQUE GLASSWARE, POTTERY AND BASKETS FOR SALE Telephone Hamilton 13-W


CEDAR ACRES


WENHAM, MASS.


LUCIAN F. FLINT & CO.


REAL ESTATE and INSURANCE Call Telephon: 1003 or 1774-J Office hours 8-9, 1-2 and Saturday evening


242 CABOT STREET, Room 23




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