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2 Highland Ave. Tel. 190-W
Irving's Bakery
QUALITY FOOD 252 CABOT ST. Tel. 227
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Farms School, Haskell St., Corner Webster Ave. Telephone B. F. 141-W
District Lines : Territory east of a line drawn in a northeasterly direc- tion from 349 Hale St. to the Wen- ham line. Principal, Alice M. Pres- ton; 7-8, Amy M. Striley; 6-7, G. Florence Swanson; 5, Alice N. Flynn ; 3-4, Mary F. Lowd; 2-3, Adelaide L. Day; 1, Elizabeth L. Hall; Coach, Carrie A. Giddings.
Hardie School, 23 Essex St. Telephone 709-M
District Lines : Includes Harrison, Appleton and Baker (Nos. 1-25) Aves. both sides of Essex St. to Corning St .; Liberty St .; houses west of Lothrop St. between East St. and corner of Hale St .; thence both sides of Lothrop St. to Central St. (both sides) ; and the east side of Cabot St., north to Harrison Ave. Includes cross streets as follows: Baker Ave., 1 to 25; Bisson St., 1 to 82; Cabot St., odd numbers 117 to 351 Corning; St., 1 to 35; Essex St., 1 to 200; Hale St., 1 to 83; Lothrop St., 53 to 144; Lovett St., 30-except No. 31.
Principal, Elizabeth G. Harding; 6, Martha E. Bradstreet; 5-6, Helen C. Bray; 5, Myrtle G. Swimm; 4, Harriett L. Abbott; 3, Lillian W. Downing; 2 Agnes Moore; 2, A. Flor- ence Monroe; 1, Mary A. Marston.
Mckay School, Corner Balch and Mckay Sts Telephone 762-W
District Lines: The territory is bounded by a line drawn erst and west from 127 Balch through to 551 Cabot, to Brimbal ave., thence south to Colon St., thence west to 413 Cab ): St., between Charles and Swan Sts .. and including all territory west of Cabot St., and north of Grant St. In- cludes Green St. and Woodland Ave .. 1-27 and cross streets as follows : Cab- of St .. even numbers from 402 to 550. odd numbers 455 to 551 Elliott
St., Nos 235 to 337; Heather St., from No. 16 to end of street.
Principal, Wilhelmina Patterson; Grades: 8, Margaret Reilly; 7, Alta Whorff; 6, Clara Getchell; 5, Celestia M. Johnson; 5, Marguerite Sullivan; 4, Annie L. Berry; 3, Evelyn F. Mon- tague; 2, Millicent G. Perkins; 1, Helen Woodbury; Coach, Maud A. Pease.
Pleasant View School, 23 Porter St. Junior Manual Training School Telephone 863-M
Principal, Aimie A. Woodbury : Mrs. Clara W. Andrew, Elizabeth P. Lefavour.
Prospect School, Pickett St. Telephone 1759-W
District Lines: Bounded by Grant, Charles and Colon Sts., territory west of Essex St. as far south as Pea- body Ave., Larcom, Baker and Co- lumbus Aves., the east side of Cabot St. to Gloucester crossing and the west side from Gloucester crossing to Beckford St .; includes Bennett St. and Beckford St. (36 to 50) and parl of Grant and part of Ropes (1-15), and the west side of Cabot St. adja- cent to these streets. Cross streets included as follows: Baker Ave., Nos. 26 to 69. Cabot St., even numbers 388 to 400, odd numbers 353 to 413: Heather St. Nos. 1 to 15.
Principal, Evolyn A. Greenlaw : Grades: 5-6, Alice Dowling; 4-5; Marion E. Coleman; 3-4, E. Aldana Coleman; 3, Harriet M. Colby; 2, Ruth A. Mckay; 1, Mrs. Mabel M. Porter; Sub-Coach, Mrs. Alice M. Minnegan.
Ryal Side School, 137 Bridge St. Telephone 297-W
District Lines: From 337 Elliott St. where Green St. ends west to the Danvers line including all streets on the south of Elliott St. to the water. and Green and Woodland Ave.
Principal, Miss Winifred P. Upton ;
HARDWARE, PAINTS AND OILS
AUTOMOBILE ACCESSORIES FARM AND GARDEN TOOLS
190-198 RANTOUL STREET
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WINER BROS.
KITCHEN
WARE PLUMBING SUPPLIES SCREENING AND ROOFING
BEVERLY, MASS.
CHARLES E. MCQUEENY
ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR
Supplies of All Kinds 277} Cabot St., Beverly, Mass. Let me estimate for you
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Grades: 7-8, Cora A. White; 8, Clara B. Tuttle; 7, Gladys H. Arnold; 6, Abbie I. Patten; 6, Dorothy Tappan; 5, Mildred H. Lunt; 4, Elizabeth F. Taaffe; 3-4, F. Ethel Webber; 3, Irene Stevens; 1, Helen C. Cooper; 1-2, Carrie A. Wetherbee; Coach, Mac Thatcher.
South School, 15 Stone St. Telephone 727-W
District Lines: East of the centre of Cabot St. from No. 115, south of Central St. to the bridge. As far north on Lothrop St. as No. 52, and on Lovett St. as No. 31; Cabot St. odd numbers 1 to 115.
Principal, Winnie M. Williams; Grades: 6, Bernardine Mason; 5, Helen C. Kelliher; 4, S. Helen Kenni- son; 3, Eleanor A. Ward; 2, Viola E. Crittenden; 1, Ruey G. Burnham ; Coach, M. Louise Hawkes.
Washington School, 30 Elliott St. Corner Rantoul St. Telephone 491-W
District Lines: From Gloucester Crossing (No. 384) west of the cen- ter of Cabot St. to No. 240, thence across city to Bass River, to 235 Elli- ott St. to Mill and as far north on Beckford as No. 33. Includes cross streets as follows: Beckford St., Nos. 1 to 33; Cabot St., even numbers from 240 to 384; Chapman St., Nos. 14 -; Elliott St., Nos. 1 to 234; Park St., Nos. 78 -; Rantoul St., 255-(ex- cept 266).
Principal, Emma McC. Driver; Grades: 6, Elizabeth Mullin ; 6, Grace A. Hutchings; 5, Gladys R. Clark; 5, Florence T. Eastman; 3-4, Goldie F. Staples; 3, Katherine M. Dearing; 3, Florence L. Hinds; 3, Gladys R Clark; 1-2, Daisy M. Riggs; 1-2, E. Estelle Hanson; 1, C. Amy Babson ; 1, Florence M. Stites; Coach, Grace Applebee.
Continuation School
Director, Leslie R. Jones; instruc- tor, Alice P. Williams.
Manual Training and Domestic Science
Instructors, Robert S. White, Jesse A. Dutelle, (grammar), Josephine Pullen .
Music-Gertrude W. Dexter.
Penmanship-Olive M. Adams.
Domestic Science-Anna C. Sar- gent. School Physician - Whitman G. Stickney.
JANITORS, MATRONS, ETC.
Head Janitor and Custodian of Buildings, Edmund G. Dodd. Office at Briscoe School.
Brown-Hadley L. Bohaker. Centerville-George F. Lovett. Cove-Thomas Spencer.
Edwards-George. W. Blake.
Farms-William F. Eddy. Hardie-
High-Raymond S. Abbott, George P. Bowden, Roland B. Dodd, Arthur B. Huntington, Alfred C. Locke, Wal- ter Mills, Ulysses G. Hamilton, Eliza- beth M. Goss, Margaret Moriarty, Hattie Foster, assistants.
McKay-George H. Humes.
Pleasant View-Mrs. Alma Wase- mius.
Prospect-William L. Dodd.
Ryal Side-Matron, Delia J. La- pointe.
South-Leroy W. Waitt.
Washington-Lewis A. Foss; Ma- tron, Mrs. Lizzie Tower.
Beverly Independent Industrial School, Mckay School Building Telephone 844-M Sessions
April 1 to Oct. 30, 8-12 and 1-3; Nov. 1 to Mar. 31, 8.30-12.30 and 1.30-3.30 except Saturday.
Factory, 8-12 a. m. and 1-5 p. m.
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
24 4 CABOT STREET
BEVERLY'S ONLY DEPARTMENT STORE 137
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FIRE DEPARTMENT
Robert H. Grant, chief engineer, $2,035; John Cressy, deputy chief, $2,002; John J. Wittenhagen, first as- sistant, $250; John M. Publicover, sec- cond assistant, Farms District, $250.
Chief's Office, Central Fire Station, Monument Sq.
ENGINE NO. ONE Central Station, Monument Sq.
Frank C. Smith, captain; John C. Kelleher, first lieut .; William G. Bis- son, second lieut. and clerk; Roland F. Herrick, Edward A. May, Robert F. Macks and Frank S. Wallace.
ENGINE NO. TWO Corner Rantoul and School Cornelius Brown, captain; Edward F. Heaphy, lieut .; Peter F. Callely, clerk; William M. McPherson, John Callely, Timothy J. Brown and Thos. E. Kelly.
ENGINE NO. THREE 4 West, B. F.
Duncan T. Smith, captain; Edwin F. Campbell, lient .; Arthur C. Davis, clerk; Walter B. Wright, Robert P. Williams, William A. Nichol, Chester F. Morse, Harold C. Bennett, John J. Malone and Patrick W. Driscoll.
COMBINATION NO. ONE
Central Station, Monument Sq. William H. Woodberry, Joseph O. Barss, George W. Standley, Charles
P. Croscup, Richard H. Parkinson, Mellen W. Janes, David F. Lynch and John E. Callely. 1
COMBINATION NO. TWO
Corner Rantoul and Roundy George A. Spear, captain; Harold H. Rust, lieut .; Harold A. Eldridge. clerk; John E. Irving, George A. Moore, William H. Brown and Chas. W. Bragdon.
COMBINATION NO. THREE 124 Bridge
James S. Barss, captain; John Grant, lieut .; Thomas P. Hoy, clerk; Charles Goodwin, Maynard N. Moore, William A. Twohig and Archibald L. Marshall, jr.
COMBINATION NO. FOUR 439 Essex
Stephen A. D. Edwards, captain; Sylvester Butman, lieut .; Horace E. Elliott, clerk; Albert Standley and Rufus C. Edwards.
COMBINATION NO. FIVE 2 Dodge
Charles S. Lce, captain; Albert F. Teague, lieut .; William A. Nutter,, clerk; Guy C. Williams, Alfred J. Roulo, Ralph P. Barter, Charles F. Dooling, Michael Terry, jr., and Lewis R. Symmes.
LADDER NO. ONE Central Station, Monument Sq.
WV. Stacey Pedrick, captain; Dex- ter W. Howard, lieut .; Fred A. Han- son, Alfred M. Spears, John H. East- wood and Leo J. Murphy.
LADDER NO. TWO 6 West, B. F.
E. Fred Day, captain; Robert E. Hodgkins, lieut .; E. Fred Day, clerk ; Ralph L. Holmes and William F. Ker- rigan.
Chief's drivers, John Y. Foster, 2d. and Frederick W. Wittenhagen.
WILLIAM F. JOHNSON 9 Bow St, Beverly Mass. Telephone Sheet Metal Work
Furnace and Stove Repairing. Estimates on Application. of all kinds. Tin and Copper Roofing. Expert Workmen. Reasonable Charges.
ERNEST WRIGHT
Dealer in Wenham Lake Íce QUALITY ICE
Our Delivery Teams Cover the North Shore Route Every Day. Office, 573 Cabot Street, Beverly, Mass. Tel
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BEVERLY FIRE ALARM SIGNALS
Ward ONE
12 Cabot and Bow sts.
13 Cabot and Railroad ave.
14 Congress and Wellman
15 Linden and Porter.
16 School and Wellman
17 Engine No. 2 House
18 Rantoul and Fayette
19 Rantoul and Railroad ave.
112 Bow and Park
113 Winthrop and Crescent ave.
115 Bridge and Livingstone ave.
116 Opp. No. 32 Eastern ave.
118 Bates and Sylvester ave.
121 Combination No. 3 House
123 Western and Garfield ave.
125 Bridge and Cressy
126 Giles and Stewart ave .
1.31 Williams and Guild rd.
133 Green and Woodland ave.
135 Elliott, opp. Echo ave.
137 MeKay, opp. Sturtevant
Ward TWO
21 Central Fire Station Trans'g Box
23 Ocean and Lovett
25 Brown and Thorndike
26 Washington and Lothrop
27 Lovett near May 221 Cabot and Bartlett
223 Cabot and Stone
224 Cabot and Front
225 Bartlett and Front
226 Lothrop and Stone
227 Water and Maple
Ward THREE
31 Federal and Chapman
32 Mulberry near Pond
34 Rantoul and Federal
35 River and Bridge
36 Combination No. 2 House
37 Chase and West Dane
38 Park near West Dane
39 Carter's Oil Clothing Factory
312 Cabot opp. Charnock
314 Cabot and Summer
316 Cor. Rantoul and Summer
Ward FOUR
41 Cabot and Knowlton .
42 Charnock and Essex
43 Peirce ave. to No. 21
44 Prospect and Madison ave.
45 Columbus and Appleton ave.
46 Pickett st. opp. Prospect school
47 Whitney ave. opp. Lefavour ave.
411 Essex and Spring 412 Opp. 20 Lowell st.
413 Almshouse, Cedar 6t.
414 Essex opp. Cedar
415 Butman and Bisson
416 Lovett and Bay
421 Hale and Lothrop
422 East Lothrop and Cross imag. box
423 Woodbury and Ober
424 Neptune and Bay View im. box
425 Hale and Corning
431 Chapman's Corner
432 Boyle and Cross Lane imag. box
433 Hale, opp. Prince st.
434 Prince st. imag. box
435 Opposite No. 410 Hale st.
Ward FIVE
51 Gloucester Crossing
52 Opposite No. 80 Colon st.
53 Opp. Beverly High School
54 Elliott and Beckford
55 United Shoe Machinery plant
56 Ropes and Grant
57 Cabot, opp. Mason
511 Herrick and Heather
512 Balch and Mckay
513 Kittredge's Crossing
515 Combination No. 5, N. B.
521 North Beverly Church
522 Conant, near Cherry Hill
523 Cabot, opp. Phillips estate
524 Private Box, Cherry Hill Farm
525 Dodge and Longwood ave.
531 Enon opp. North Beverly Depot 532 Enon and Lincoln
533 Cabot, near Wenham line, im. box
541 No. 251 Dodge st.
542 No. 248 Brimbal ave.
543 Essex and Cole
Ward SIX
61 Combination No. 4, Centerville
62 Foster and Common
Exide BATTERITS SERVICE STATION
W. W. BRITTON Piston Rings, Bushings, Valves, Ring Gears and 465-467 RANTOUL STREET Pinion Gaskets, Fan Belts, Tel 869 Beverly Etc.
Everything in FORESTRY, TREE PRUNING, Etc. Expert Workmen.
Richard S. Herndon Co.
21 CROSS STREET, BEVERLY, MASS.
Telephone 139
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' 63 Essex and Hull
64 Beverly Heights
65 Essex st., near Wenham-line I. B.
66 Hull st., near MeKean estate I. B.
67 Grover, opp. Hostetter estate I. B. 611 Hale and Thissel imaginary box 612 Paine ave imaginary box
613 Pride's Crossing
614 Hale and Haskell
621 Haskell and Webster ave.
622 Beverly Farms Engine House
623 Beverly Farms depot imag. box 624 Hale and Hart
631 Haskell and Hart
632 Opp. No. 105 Hart st.
633 Opp. No. 185 Hart st.
634 Hart and Preston pl. imag. box 641 Hale and Oak imag. box
642 West, near Beach st. „.nag. box
643 Lee's Crossing
644 Hale, near Manchester line I. B.
Special Calls
1
Test signals, 6.30 and 11.45 A. M., daily, and at 1 P. M., Sunday
1-1 Fire out
1-1-1 More hose
1-1-1-1 Second alarm
1-1-1-1-1 Ladder No. 1
1-2-2-1 Street Department
3-3-3-3 Fire out of city
10 repeated, Police call
71 repeated, Militia call
Box number after second alarm, general.
2-2 at 8 A. M. and 12.15 P. M .- No elementary school.
2-2 at 7.15 A. M .- No High school 2-2-2 at. 5.15 P. M .- No twilight baseball game.
School Signals
Storm Signals-2-2 by the Fire Alarm at 7.15 A. M. means no morn- ing session of the High School; at 8.15 A. M. means no morning session of the Elementary Schools; at 12.45 M. means no afternoon session for any of the schools; at 6.15 P. M. means no session for evening school.
POLICE DEPARTMENT Roster of the Beverly Police Depart- ment
Chief, John S. Welch.
Captain, Dominick Tahaney.
Lieutenants, William J. Tobin, S. Walter Woodberry and Francis J. Minton.
Sergeants, William L. Piekett and Joseph C. Murney.
Patrolmen, Webster K. Bray, (re- tired) ; Ferdinand W. Bray, Alonzo L. Goodhue, (retired) ; Warren O. Jones , (retired) ; William E. Brown, Warren L. Adams, William R. Camp- bell, Edward H. Egan, Edward R. Lynch, John M. Norwood, Clyde R. Smith, Henry F. Slattery, William H. Coakley, Francis Cowles, William D. Davison, Maurice M. Foley, Edward F. Glidden, John L. Hanson, Emery B. Hooper, Eugene Marley, Harold F. Marley, Harry S. Monies, Daniel J. Murphy, Daniel J. Regan, Louis E. Shaw, Clifford W. Stanley, William F. Terry, John A. Stone, Calvin L. Wil- liams, John J. Barry, James W. Mc- Carthy, Harold R. Stone, Frederick C. Steele, Arthur H. Wilson and James J. Walsh.
Reserve Officers, George A. Aldrich, Alfred J. Bossie, Clifford G. Dennis, James J. Dennis, Alfred J. Fortin, Raymond F. MacNutt, Kenneth A. Mills, Albert Salvanelli.
Janitor of Police Station, Freder- ick H. Beckford.
Constables, Frederick H. Beckford, George A. Appleton, Robert J. Raf- ferty.
Special Police, William F. Eddy, Hedley L. Bohaker, Raymond S. Ab- bott, Lewis A. Foss, Thomas Spencer, George A. Humes, Fred A. Roundy, George W. Blake, William A. Burch- stead, Leroy W. Waitt, Samuel Tet- lock, William O. Stone, Francis J. Flynn, Fred B. Folsom, Samuel N. Cook, Walter W. Pierce, F. F. Con- way, Walter Mellor, Francis Allard, Patrick J. Leahy, Robert B. Chalmers, Edward A. Lowd, Frank N. Von
MAPS OF BEVERLY 35 CENTS
FOR SALE AT CROWLEY & LUNT'S, 242 Cabot & NATHAN H. FOSTER, 159 Cabot
EVERY FORM OF BANKING SERVICE Commercial - Savings - Trust and Safe Deposit Departments Naumkeag Trust Company
217 Essex Street SALEM - - MASS.'
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Steenburgh, Levi H. Larrabee, Wil- liam A. Dodge, W. Campbell, Eugene J. Dawson, Clinton Foss, Isaac E. Porter, P. Russell Bosworth, William J. Larivee, Charles E. Munroe, Mich- ael F. Lynch, Robt. E. Macauley, Augustine J. Callahan, John T. Corn- ing, Wm. F. Mitchell, Allyn A. Scher, Thos. L. Woodbury, Royce A. Pottis, Win. Campbell, Walter D. Burnham, Samuel D. Standley, Carl W. Foster, Alfred J. Fortin, George A. Humes, Frank R. Clark, 1. Ralph Leighton, Ralph R. Murphy, Ralph M. Dallison, B. J. Corbett, and Webster R. Ste- wart.
Constables to Serve Civil Process, George A. Daniels, Thomas J. Mc- Donnell, Edward S. Tynan.
Weighers of Coal, Coke, Hay and Grain, Peter M. Riordan, John H. Girdler, William J. Gorman, Mildred G. Hall, John C. Kelleher, Harold W. Foster, Henry H. Kent, Arthur S. Kent, Gertrude Doyle, Arthur M. Feenan, Henry L. Upton, John A. Rogers, Helen M. Callely, William Welsh, Victor A. Clare, George R. Woodberry, T. J. Maroney, Everett N. Lendall, Harry B. Doherty, Pas- quale DiClavio, E. R. Wait, B. J. . Mumphy, E. F. Hinkley, C. A. Archer, Elinor L. Blodgett, Chester F. B. Lewis, A. Guarino, George W. Wood, C. A. Price, William Elhiney.
Measurers of Wood and Bark, Peter M. Riordan, John H. Girdler, William J. Gorman, Harold W. Fos- ter, John A. Rogers, Arthur M. Fee- nan, Everett N. Lendall, Harry B. Doherty, Pasquale DiClavio, Arthur F. Thompson, Vito DiPaolo, John C. Kelleher, Timothy J. Maroney.
U. S. POSTOFFICE Beverly, Mass.
Rantoul, Broadway and Railroad ave .- Joseph E. Herrick, Postmaster; Calvin P. Pierce, Asst. Postmaster; Charles A. Larcom, Superintendent; Willard R. Herrick, George Thomp-
son, James A. V. Hurd, William G. Smith, Chester W. Sinclair, George A. Carr, Elmer A. Standley, George L. Worcester, Roger W. Fegan, E. C. Eldred, Thomas J. Wallace, clerks.
Substitute Clerks, Elmer F. Wood- bury, Anthony J. J. Rourke.
Carriers, William P. Hanners, J. Perley Stone, Alfred H. Larcom, J. Lewis Preston, Charles H. Dockham Willard A. Standley, Fred A. Hinch- liffe, George E. Hathaway, James S. Brown, George E. Knowles, Arthur W. Jones, Joseph E. Darling, Harlan A. Cole, Arthur D. Stiles, Cornelius J. Cronin, Jr., Charles J. Taylor, Ar- thur F. Boswell, George F. Mahoney and James A. Callely.
Substitute Carriers, Albert F. Gun- nison, Frank C. McPherson, Freder- ick E. Woods, Robert O. Woodbury and Henry E. Eldridge.
SUB-STATION ONE Enon, North Beverly Mrs. Grace R. Patrick
SUB-STATION NŐ. TWO 361 Rantoul St. Antonio F. Renzi
SUB-STATION NO. THREE 382 Cabot St. Edwin L. Pert
SUB-STATION NO. FOUR 151 Cabot St. Charles A. Baker
SUB-STATION NO. FIVE 275 Cabot St. Brunswick G. Fowler
SUB-STATION NO. SIX 579 Essex St. Gardner Fassett
ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF MAILS AT THE POSTOFFICE AT BEVERLY, MASS. Arrive from Boston, South, West and Foreign-
WHITCOMB-CARTER CO. 182-186 CABOT ST. Telephone 882.
Hardware, Cutlery, Paints, Oils. ' Farming Tools and Implements, Seeds. Most Modern Line of Kitchen Furnishings
CARPETS AND DRAPERIES LINOLEUMS AND MATTINGS 214-216 CABOT STREET -
A. C. LUNT
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7.00, 8.30, 11.30 a. m .; 1.35, 3.00, 4.15, 6.00, 12 p. m. New York, Philadel- phia, and Washington, 8.00, 9.15 a. m .; 4.30, 6.00, 12.00 p. m. Salem, Marblehead, Peabody, Danvers-7.00, 8.30, 11.30 a. m .; 1.35, 4.15, 6.00, 12.00 p. m. Lynn-7.00, 8.30 a. m .; 1.35, 4.15, 6.00, 12.00 p. m. Gloucester Branch-8.00 a. m .; 6.00, 12.00 p. m. East Massachusetts and New Hamp- shire-7.00, 9.30 a. m .; 12.15, 4.15, 12.00 p. m. Maine, Nova Scotia, New Brunswick and Prince Edward Island -7.00, 9.30 a. m .; 12.15, 4.15, 6.00, 12.00 p. m. Sunday mails arrive at 9.00 a. m.
Close for
Boston, South, West and Foreign- 7.00, 8.45, 11.30 a. m .; 1.15, 2.00, 2.50, 5.00, 6.00, 7.15, 8.40 p. m. New York, Philadelphia, South and Washington 10.00, 11.30 a. m .; 1.15, 2.00, 2.50, 6.00, 8.40 p. ın. Salem Peabody and Danvers-6.15, 7.00, 8.45, 11.30 a. m .; 1.15, 3.15, 5.00, 6.0J p. m. Gloucester Branch-6.15, 11.00 a. m .; 5.00 p. m. Maine and Eastern New Hampshire-7.50 a. m .; 12.15, 3.15, 6.00, 7.15, 8.40 p. m. Provinces -7.50 a. m .; 6.00, 8.40 p. m. East Massachusetts-7.50 a. m .; 12.15, 3.15, 8.40 p. m. Sunday mails close 5.30 p. m.
Office Hours
7.00 a. m. to 6.00 p. m., except Sun- days and holidays.
Money order department open 8.00 a. m. to 6 p. m.
Carrier Deliveries-7.45, 9.45 a. m .; 12.45, 2.45 p. m.
Collections-5.30 a. m. to 8.15 p. m .; except Sundays and holidays.
Limited deliveries and collections, Sundays and holidays.
BEVERLY FARMS POSTOFFICE 29 West St., Beverly Farms
Mrs. Helen C. Williams, Postmas- ter; Miss Elin M. Hakanson, assis- tant.
Office Hours-6.45 a. m. to 7.30 p. m.
PRIDE'S CROSSING POSTOFFICE
Common Lane Cor. Hale Margaret E. Rourke, Postmaster
Office Hours: 6.50 a. m. to 7.00 p. m. week days; 9.00 to 10.00 a. m. Sundays.
Mails arrive from Boston and all points-6.50, 8.05 a. m., 3.07, and 5.50 p. m. From Gloucester-6.50, 7.38, a. nı .; 5.50 p. m. Close for Boston and all points -- 7.15, 10.15 a. m .; 2.30, 5.00, 6.15 p. m. For Gloucester-7.15, 10.15 a. m .; 5.00, 6.15 p. m. Sunday mails arrive 9.00 a. m .; close, 4.00 p. m.
CHURCHES
First Baptist Church, corner Cabot and Abbott, Organized Mr. 25, 1801. Rev. Carey W. Chamberlin D. D. pas- tor; Morton C. Witherell, treasurer; Mildred O. Wylie and Donald M. Ham assistant treasurers; Hollis L. Came- ron, clerk of church; Albert G. Rem- monds, assistant clerk; Maurice L Hopkins, auditor; Leland H. Cole, su- perintendent of Bible school; Leland H. Cole, Bertrand W. Ham, John Wil- son, Albert G. Remmonds, Willard O. Wylie, Roy E. Crosby, William F. Porter, M. Max Hopkins, Howard W. Cole, George D. Alderman, deacons; William H. Carr, Wilfred B. Clain, H. Guy Lyman, parish committee on pro- perty; H. Clinton Bessom, organist and musical director; Samuel C. Tet- lock, sexton. Annual meeting of Church third Wednesday in May.
Women's Missionary Society, Mrs. Grace E. Haskell, pres .; Mrs. Lillian Blodgett, treas.
Foss Bible Class, Harold F. Field- ing, pres .; Willard O. Wylie, teacher.
Beverly Farms, Baptist Church, 7 Hart, Beverly Farms. Organized Sept. 9, 1834. Rev. Clarence S. Pond, pastor; J. Sewall Day, treas .; Mrs. Arthur J. Harlow, organist; William F. Eddy, sexton.
WILLIAM G. HORTON
70 Park Street
BEVERLY, MASS. Telephone 1780
GRAIN, FLOUR, FEED, HAY AND STRAW
High Grade Poultry Supplies
Fertilizer and Cement
CLOCKS WATCHES JEWELRY DIAMONDS 290A CABOT ST. Phone
Morris C. Porton
JEWELER
CHINAWARE SILVERWARE FINE JEWELRY REPAIRING WARE THEATRE BLDG.
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BEVERLY MISCELLANEOUS DIRECTORY, 1926
Dane Street Congregational Church, corner Dane and Knowlton streets. Organized November 9, 1802. Rev Win. Emerson Jones, PHD., pastor; Wm. F. Lee, church clerk; Lawrence E. Foster, church treasurer; Charles L. Odell treasurer of benevolences; William F. Lee, chairman board of deacons; J. Wayne Haskell, active superintendent of church school; Les- lie H. Goldthwait, organist and musi- cal director; Chester H. MacDonald, sexton.
Dane street Parish Women. Mrs. William E. Jones, pres. ; Miss Mary N. Black, secretary.
Dane Street Parish Men. Samuel H. Wallace, pres .; Harold Lee, sec.
Benevolent Society, Mrs. Charles Young, pres .; Mrs. W. F. Lee, sec.
Loyal Circle of King's Daughters. Mrs. Buella Payson, pres .; Mrs. Lil- lian McLelland, secretary.
Jewish Congregational Church, 3 Beckford. Organized 1920. Services daily at 6.00 a. m., Friday, 5.00 p. m., Saturday, 9.00 a. m. and 4.00 p. m. Morris Leibovitz, pastor.
Washington Street Congregational Church, corner Washington and Brown Organized Feb. 8, 1837. Rev. Arthur B. Ransom, pastor; Walter W. Herrick, clerk of Church; Charles O. Frost, treasurer of church; Earle E. Gay, treasurer of parish: Melville Grey, clerk of Parish; Melvin E. Davenport, supt. of Sunday School ; Charles H. Symonds, Hezekiah O Woodbury, Samuel Cole, Charles O. Frost, Arthur F. Butler and Robert Reid, deacons; Newell B. Goodhus, Hervey Hobbs, Chester Standley, par- ish committee; Miss Sarah Torrey, chairman of Music committee.
Second Congregational Church, cor. Cabot and Conant, North Beverly. Organized 1713. Rev. Joseph J. Rus- sell, pastor; treasurer, Roland A Stanley; asst. treas., Miss Mildred
Brewer; clerk, Fred H. Wallis; mod- erator, C. Arthur Foster; deacons, Charles E. Wilson, Solon Lovett, Clarence E. Brown and Sidney N. Tappan; deaconesses, Miss Evolyn A. Greenlaw, Mrs. Sarah L. Giles; Earl B. Lovett, supt. of the Sunday School.
First Parish Unitarian Church, Cabot, cor. Hale. Organized Sept. 20, 1667. Rev. Frederick R. Lewis, min- ister; Arthur K. Story, treas; George Endicott, clerk; Philip R. Morrill, sexton; A. Scott Fraser, collector; parish house committee, Robert Robertson, chairman.
Unitarian Church Sunday School, first in New England, organized 1810.
First Universalist Church, 3 Jud- Son. Organized Feb., 1840. Pastor, Rev. John M. Ratcliff; sexton, S. H. Stevens.
Memorial Methodist Episcopal Church, cor. Cabot and Dane Sts., Organized, 1867. Rev. H. Chester. Hoyt, pastor; C. Ray Whitney, sec .; Edward S. Webber, pres. of the board of trustees; Charles E. Smith, treas. of church; C. Ray Whitney, supt. of Sunday School; John McKnight, president of Epworth League; Mrs. G. F. Goldthwait, jr., pres. Wheeler Auxiliary; Mrs. Leila Crken, pres. Delta Sigma; Mrs. Harriett C. Ham, pres. Ladies' Aid; Mrs. L. B. Ham, pres. Woman's Foreign Missionary Society.
St. Peter's Episcopal Church, Bow cor. Cabot. Organized 1863. Rev. E. J. V. Huiginn, rector and supt. of Sunday Schoool; Leo C. Demack, or- ganist and choir master.
St. John's Episcopal Church, 701 Hale. Beverly Farms. Organized June 7. 1900.
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