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Ladies' Furnishings
Newmark's 207 Essex st Salem See page 32
Webber William G Co 238 Essex st Salem See page 4
Ladies' Haberdashery and Coats
Clark & Friend 225 Essex st Salem See page 29
Newmark's 207 Essex st Salem See page 32
Ladies' Tailor
LeBrun Harry N 260 Washington st Salem See foot lines
Laundries
Parsons Laundry 12 Nursery st Salem See page 51
Salem Laundry Co 51 Lafayette st Salem See page 50
Lawyer
Lovett Charles W 10 Central ave Lynn See back bone and page 1053
Leather Goods
Low Daniel & Co Inc Salem See page 49
Linoleums
Bixby H M Co The 242 Essex st Sa- lem See page 27
Loans
Salem Morris Plan Co 35 New Derby st Salem See page 51
Loose Leaf Ledgers, Etc.
Moody L B Co 131 Washington st Salem See page 78
Lumber
Pitman & Brown Co 40 Bridge st Sa- lem See page 25
Mailing Lists
Business Aid Shop 208 Essex st Sa- lem See page 79
Marble and Granite
Barton A J & Son 5 Brown sq Ip- swich See page 54
Kimball Bros 7-9 Dodge Salem See page 7
Masons' Supplies
Pitman & Brown Co 40 Bridge st Salem See page 25
Men's Clothing and Furnishings
Clark & Friend 225 Essex st Salem See page 29
Machinery Moving
Goodwin B F & Son Co Marblehead See page 26
Millinery
Newmark's 207 Essex st Salem See page 32 Webber William G Co 238 Essex st Salem See page 4
Monuments
Barton A J & Son 5 Brown sq Ip- swich See page 54
Kimball Bros 7-9 Dodge st Salem See page 7
Mortgage Loans
Salem Five Cents Savings Bank 210 Essex st Salem See page 17
Salem Savings Bank 125 Washington st Salem See page 16 The Salem Morris Plan Co 35 New Derby st Salem See page 51
Multigraphing
Business Aid Shop 208 Essex st Sa- lem See page 79
Mutual Savings Banks
Salem Five Cents Savings Bank 210 Essex st Salem See page 17 Salem Savings Bank 125 Washington st Salem See page 16
Newspapers
Salem Evening News Washington st Salem See page 56
Nursery Stock
Kelsey Nurseries Inc East Boxford See page 57
Colonial Pharmacy
151 CABOT STREET Try Our Delicious Sodas
TEL. 2530
Photographic Supplies
PRESCRIPTIONS CAREFULLY FILLED Candy, Cigars and Smokers' Supplies Developing and Printing
Ernest Wright
573 CABOT ST. TEL.
RANGE AND FUEL OIL
Delivered In Any Part of This City. Quality Oil at the Right Price
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Office Supplies
Moody L B Co 131 Washington st Salem See page 78
Oil Burners
Delande's Supply Co 56 Lafayette st Salem See page 75
Optician
Bedell Clyde I 272 Essex st Salem See page 58
Optometrist
Bedell Clyde I 272 Essex st Salem See page 58
Paints and Oils
Pitman & Brown Co 40 Bridge st Salem See page 25
Waters & Brown Co 57-59 Washing- ton st Salem See page 95
Patents
Lovett Charles W 10 Central ave Lynn See back bone and page 1053
Photo Engravers
Back Bay Electrotype & Engraving Co 172 Columbus ave Boston See page 1054
Plants, Shrubs, Trees, Etc.
Kelsey Nurseries East Boxford See page 57
Plate Glass
Witch City Auto Body Co Inc 35 Bridge st Salem See Beverly map
Plumbing Supplies
Delande's Supply Co 56 Lafayette st Salem See page 75
Pontiac Sales and Service
Colonial Garage Inc 283 Derby st Sa- lem See page 12
Printers
Deschamps Brothers 6 New Derby st Salem See page 1054
Public Stenographers Business Aid Shop 208 Essex st Sa- lem See page 79
Radiator Repairs
Boston Expert Radiator Works rear 65 Bridge st Salem See page 13 Witch City Auto Body Co Inc 35 Bridge st Salem See Beverly map
Radios
Delande's Supply Co 56 Lafayette st Salem See page 75
Dine Furniture Co 181 Essex st Sa- lem See page 39
Ranges
Dine Furniture Co 181 Essex st Sa- lem See page 39
Real Estate
Frye David 126 Washington st Salem See page 48
Restaurant
Riverside House Essex See Beverly map
Riggers
Goodwin B F & Son Co Marblehead See page 26
Roofers
Trask Roofing Co 36 St Peter st Sa- lem See page 801
Roofing Materials
Pitman & Brown Co 40 Bridge st Salem See page 25 Trask Roofing Co 36 St Peter st Salem See page 801 Waters & Brown Co 57-59 Washing- ton st Salem See page 95
Rubber Stamps
Globe Stamp Works 299 Washington st Boston See page 1054
Rug Cleaning
Parsons' Laundry 12 Nursery st Sa- lem See page 51
Salem Laundry Co 51 Lafayette st Salem See page 50
Rugs and Linoleum
Bixby H M Co The 242 Essex st Salem See page 27 Dine Furniture Co 181 Essex st Salem See page 39
R. E. Henderson & Co. Experts in All Phases of Tree Care
70 COLON ST. Tel. 957 Beverly See page 38
Richard S. Herndon Co.
SPRAYING & INSECT WORK OF ALL KINDS
21 CROSS STREET, BEVERLY, MASS. - - Telephone
PATRONS CLASSIFIED DIRECTORY
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Sacro-Iliac Belts
Curtis & Spindell Co 205 Oxford st Lynn See page 33
Safe Deposit Vaults
Merchants National Bank 253 Essex st Salem See page 18
Savings Banks
Salem Five Cents Savings Bank 210 Essex st Salen See page 17 Salem Savings Bank 125 Washington st Salem See page 16
Sheet Metal Work
Trask Roofing Co 36 St Peter st Sa- lem See page 801
Silverware
Low Daniel Co Essex cor Washing- ton sts Salem See page 49
Wheeler Ezbon Inc 72 Washington Salem See page 49
Slate Roofing
Trask Roofing Co 36 St Peter st Sa- lem See page 801
Stationery and Office Supplies
Moody L B Co 131 Washington st Salem See page 78
Steam Laundries
Parsons Laundry 12 Nursery st Salem See page 51
Salem Laundry Co 51 Lafayette st Salem See page 50
Stencils
Globe Stamp Works 299 Washington Boston See page 1054
Stereotypers
Back Bay Electrotype & Engraving Co 172 Columbus ave Boston See page 1054
Stoves and Ranges
Dine Furniture Co 181 Essex st Salem See page 39
Surgical Appliances
Curtis & Spindell Co 205 Oxford st Lynn See page 33
Tailor
LeBrun Harry N 260 Washington st Salem See foot lines
Tools (Mechanics)
Waters & Brown Co 57-59 Washing- ton st Salem See page 95
Trade-Marks
Lovett Charles W 10 Central ave Lynn See back bone and page 1053
Trusses and Crutches
Curtis & Spindell Co 205 Oxford st Lynn See page 33
Typewriting
Business Aid Shop 208 Essex st Salem See page 79
Upholstery
Bixby H M Co The 242 Essex st Sa- lem See page 27
Webber William G Co 238 Essex st Salem See page 4
Upholstery Refinishing
Witch City Auto Body Co Inc 35 Bridge st Salem See Beverly map
Vocal Teachers
Walker-Crowley Gertrude Mrs 18 Mt Vernon Salem See page 117
Wall Papers
Bixby H M Co The 242 Essex st Salem See page 27
Watch and Jewelry Repairing
Low Daniel & Co Inc Salen See page 49
Wheeler Ezbon Inc 72 Washington st Salem See page 49
Watches
Low Daniel & Co Inc Salem See page 49 Wheeler Ezbon Inc 72 Washington st Salem See page 49
Women's Ready-to-Wear Clothing
Clark & Friend 225 Essex Salem See page 29 Newmark's 207 Essex st Salem See page 32 Webber William G Co 238 Essex st Salem See page 4
Household Fuel Corp. "THE CELEBRATED
D L & W BLUE COAL"
HENRY S. ARCHER, Manager
68 PLEASANT STREET
TEL. 2095
HARD WOOD, KINDLING AND CORD WOOD
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CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
BEVERLY
"THE GARDEN CITY"
"A GOOD PLACE IN WHICH TO LIVE AND DO BUSINESS" Founded 1626 - Incorporated as a town 1668 - As a city in 1894 PAUL S. EATON, (Present Mayor)
1. LOCATION
Beverly, one of New England's oldest communities, is located on the North side of Massachusetts Bay, 18 miles from Boston; 261 miles from New York; 90 miles from Portland, Maine, on the Portland Division of the Boston & Maine Railroad and one of the most popular motor routes between Boston, Portland and the White Mountains.
2. POPULATION
29,000 (Beverly City Directory figures) 3/4 native born.
BEVERLY POST OFFICE
3. AREA: approximately 15 square miles.
4. ASSESSED VALUATION: $47,029,025. NOTE (Second among Massa- chusetts cities from point of view of valuation compared with population).
5. TAX RATE: $30.80 per 1000.
6. 82 MILES of improved streets and highways.
(a) "White Way" post lighting system.
7. PURE WATER SUPPLY, 84 miles of water main - Public sewerage system 61 miles.
8. DAILY NEWSPAPER (Beverly Evening Times).
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CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
9. DIRECTORY OFFICE:
1. Accurate and complete directory of city and adjoining towns.
10. TRANSPORTATION:
(a) On Boston and Maine Railroad main line to Portland and Gloucester Branch line; 61 passenger trains to and from Boston each week day - 30 on Sundays, (31 minute running time). Railroad sidings accommodating 13 industries, with capacity for 135 cars.
11. LIGHT AND POWER: Furnished by Beverly Gas & Electric Company, a unit of the Tenney System.
12. INDUSTRY AND EMPLOYMENT: A thriving city with some 35 differ- ent manufactured products including-
(a) Largest shoe machinery factory in the world, employing over 3,000 workers; manufacturers of shoes, confectionery, modern and rustic furniture, and antique reproductions, lumber, mattresses and bed springs, organs, awnings, grinders, linotype machine parts, and machine tools, 4 department stores, 10 hardware, 12 drug stores, 54 grocers, also, one oil base, gas and electric light company, commercial printing shops, bakery products, beverages, potato chips, ice cream, season greeting cards, candies and a large fish industry.
(b) MERCANTILE DIVISION: 7 shoe stores, 4 jewelers, 11 auto dealers, 22 chain stores, 7 furniture stores, miscellaneous 79.
(c) EMPLOYMENT-7,500 (approximately).
(d) Average weekly payroll $187,000 (approximately).
(e) Study of Beverly Commuters. People Living in Beverly and Working outside:
1921
1932
Employed in :
Boston
5.2%
6.9%
"
Salem
4.2
7.9
Lynn
1.1
1.9
Peabody
.8
1.2
Other Places
1.5
2.8
Total
12.8%
20.7%
(Note: Increase of 8% in Percentage of Employed)
13. BANKS:
National Bank, Savings, Trust Company, Cooperative Bank, Indus- trial Bank and two credit unions.
(NOTE) per capita bank deposits $900.81
per capita wealth $2,243.00 (Federal Reserve figures)
14. Twenty Churches of practically every denomination.
15. $250,000 modern Y. M. C. A. building, containing swimming pool, gym- nasium, recreational facilities and dormitory.
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CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
16. EDUCATIONAL SYSTEM:
(a) Twelve Grammar Schools.
(b) Briscoe School.
(c) Two Trade Schools.
(d) One High School (built in 1926) $1,500,000 Valuation, generous elective privileges extended the students.
(e) One Deaf Mute School.
(f) Three Parochial Schools.
(g) Three Private Schools.
(h) Modern and up to date central library with a total of 60,974 volumes and average daily circulation of over 644 volumes - three branch libraries.
17. RECREATION:
(a) Municipal - 2 Public Parks, 7 Playgrounds, Public Beach and Bathhouse, and Athletic field with first class club house and cement grand stand.
(b) 2 fine golf courses with five others located in suburban area. .
(c) Tourists paradise with its miles of scenic beauty, including 9 miles of sea coast.
18. The only AIRPORT in Essex County.
(a) Municipally owned.
(b) Listed as an intermediate field on United States Air Charts and also under Government Airways as a class "D" airport.
19. Fifty-five clubs, associations and organizations, representing practically every type of organization in the country.
20. Summer homes, second to none, for many of the world's wealthiest families . who have provided much to the scenic beauty of Beverly and the North Shore with their beautiful homes and surrounding estates, and have also benefited the community as a whole by their increased purchasing power.
21. PUBLIC PROTECTION:
(a) Fire Department - all motorized with a permanent force on a two platoon system.
(b) Police Department - permanent motorized and foot patrol.
(c) Efficient postal, telephone and telegraph service.
(d) Health - central clinics, including up to date Red Cross unit, and a modern hospital rated as Class A by the American College of Surgeons and Physicians.
22. INFORMATION SERVICE:
Beverly Chamber of Commerce.
1. Organization of industrial, commercial and civic interests, dedicated to the welfare and progress of Beverly and its environs.
2. Equipped to give active and efficient service; and accurate Credit Bureau information.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CALL-
BEVERLY CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
N. J. Douglas, Secretary Beverly 1450
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BEVERLY CITY DIRECTORY, 1933
VALUATION AND TAX RATE Of the City of Beverly Since 1895 Copyright 1933 by Crowley & Lunt '
Value of
Value of
Total
Tax Rate Amt. Raised
Year Real Estate Per. Estate Valuation on $1,000
By Tax
Polls
1895 ____ $10,600,775
$3,308,675 $13,909,450
$15.20
$218,273.64
3425
1896
10,946,700
3,231,800
14,172,500
14.80
216,891.00
3569
1897
11,211,075
3,066,725
14,277,800
16.00
242,596.80
3538
1898
11,427,900
3,871,875
15,299,775
15.00
236,826.62
3666
1899
11,704,600
4,495,250
16,199,850
16.00
274,209.60
3753
1900
11,964.050
4,291,425
16,255,475
16.00
265,727.60
3780
1901
12,195,550
5,049,150
17,244,700
15.75
277,051.12
3766
1902
12,663,325
4,814,675
17,478,000
16.00
295,188.00
3885
1903
13,595,700
4,697,675
18,293,275
16.50
309,362.60
3988
1904
14,394,600
4,865,300
19,259,900
16.00
325,947.89
4102
1905
15,901,725
4,915,100
20,816,825
16.80
357,943.58
4415
1906
17,747,800
5,478,125
23,225,925
18.00
428,190.65
5108
1907
18,802,750
10,252,975
29,055,725
14.40
438,279.92
5029
1908
19,183,150
10,398,000
29,581,150
17.40
524,728.01
5008
1909
19,464,225
15,779,625
35,243,850
15.40
532,367.29
5106
1910
20,552,775
15,090,700
35,643,475
15.20
552,608.82
5414
1911
21,409,700
16,646,900
38,056,600
15.00
568,924.16
6109
1912
22,476.975
16,528,365
39,005,340
15.00
596,308.82
6133
1913
23,289,300
17,020,975
40,310,275
17.70
718,133.43
6254
1914
23,986,950
20,403,675
44,390,625
15.50
706,211.84
6278
1915
24,608,875
20,390,957
44,648,832
16.20
736,921.07
6805
1916
26,177,875
21,944,623
48,122,138
15.60
764,005.35
6650
1917
27,211,450
6,542,259
33,753,709
18.80
894,551.50
6873
1918
28,750,700
6,693,541
35,444,241
17.80
902,203.05
5961
1919
28,728,925
7,632,865
36,415,790
19.20
915,173.23
6054
1920
35,149,675
6,753,940
41,903,615
20.00
1,630,227.30
8444
1921
35,684.875
7,014,875
42,699,750
22.80
1,004,004.30
6090
1922
35,878,100
6,816,825
42,694,925
20.40
905,671.47
6939
1923
37,291,075
6,782,350
44,073,425
22.00
1,004,975.35
7072
1924
38,224,425
7,050,075
45,274,500
24.00
1,086,588.00
7256
1925
38,854.050
6,832,675
45,686,725
27.40
1,251,816.26
7288
1926
39,715,125
6,739,275
46,454,400
27.40
1,675,205.83
7190
1927
39.555,075
7,026,375
46,581,450
28.00
1,718,032.54
7367
1928
40,455,625
7,136,325
47,591,950
28.00
1,797,471.75
7579
1929
41,392,875
6,221,750
47,614,625
27.20
1,727,735.30
7607
1930
42,090,525
6,347,875
48,438,400
28.00
1,878,555.14
7782
1931
42,411,625
6,110,425
48,522,050
28.40
1,897,681.30
7921
1932
41,598,925
5,403,100
47,029,025
30.80
1,448,493.97
7949
Gertrude Walker-Crowley
Soprano Soloist and Vocal Teacher
Residence Studio :
18 Mt. Vernon Street
Salem, Mass.
TELEPHONE 347-W
T. FRED YOUNG, Electrician
5 ABBOTT ST.
Beverly, Mass.
Quality Work at Reasonable Prices
Tel. 2177
118 BEVERLY MISCELLANEOUS DIRECTORY, 1933
Civil Government State of Massachusetts
ENSE PETIT
QVIETEM
ACIDAM
B. LIBERTATE
SVB.
For the Political Year
1933
State Election Held the First Tues- day After First Monday in No- vember bi-ennially on the even year. Legislature meets
First Wednesday in Jan- uary each year.
GOVERNOR
His excellency, Joseph B. Ely (Westfield), $10,000.
LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR Gaspar G. Bacon, Boston, $4,000.
SECRETARY OF THE COMMON- WEALTH Frederic W. Cook of Somerville.
TREASURER AND RECEIVER GENERAL Charles F. Hurley, of Cambridge.
AUDITOR OF THE COMMON- WEALTH Francis X. Hurley of Cambridge.
ATTORNEY GENERAL Joseph E. Warner of Taunton.
COUNCILLORS
The Lieutenant-Governor and Dis- trict No. 1, Edmond Cote of Fall Riv- er; district No. 2, Joseph B Grossman of Quincy; district No. 3, Esther M.
Andrews of Brookline; district No. 4, Daniel H. Coakley of Boston; district No. 5. Eugene A. B. Burtett of Som- erville: district No 6, Winfield A. Schuster of Douglas; district No. 7, J. Arthur Baker of Pittsfield; salary $1,000 each.
Administration and Finance: Com- mission on, Charles P. Howard, chair- man.
Agriculture, Department of : Arthur W. Gilbert of Belmont, commissioner.
Americanization and Immigration, Department of: Pauline Revere Thay- er of Lancaster, exp. Dec. 1, 1934.
Animal Industry, Division of: Evan F. Richardson.
Bank Incorporation, Board of, Treasurer and Receiver General, Commissioner of Banks and the Con- missioner of Corporations.
Banking and Insurance, Depart- ment of: Arthur Guy of Framing- ham, Commissioner of Banks.
Blind, Commission for the: Robert I. Bramhall, Arthur F. Sullivan, Ed- ward E. Allen, Mabel K. Gage, Maude W. Schrader.
Buildings, Superintendent of: Fred H. Kimball, of Haverhill, $4,500.
Conservation and Forestry, Depart- ment of: Chairman, William A. L. Bazeley.
Corporations and Taxation, De- partment of: Henry F. Long of Tops- field, Commissioner.
Correction, Department of: Francis B. Sayre, commissioner; Seymour H. Stone and Edward C. R. Bagley, dep- uties.
Dental Examiners, Department of : Charles E. B. Chase, chairman; Harold W. Alden, W. Henry Grant, Frederick A. Keyes, Francis M. Cahill,
Education, Division of: Commis- sioner, Payson Smith of Brookline, exp. Dec. 1, 1935.
Embalming, Board of Registration of: Michael J. Coughlin, Vincent De P. Reade, Calvin C. Shepherd.
Beverly Cove Greenhouse
18 CROSS ST., BEVERLY, MASS. Near Beverly Cove School Tel. 757-W RALPH W. WARD, Proprietor
Also HILL ST. GARDENS Flowering and Decorative Plants - Funeral Designs TEL. 757-R Cut Flowers and Bedding Plants in Season ROAD STAND - Cor. Conant and Cabot Streets
FURNITURE, RANGES, ETC. 214-216 CABOT STREET BEVERLY
TEL. 464
LARGEST LINE at
LUNT'S
BEVERLY MISCELLANEOUS DIRECTORY, 1933 119 missioner, Alfred F. Foote, of Holy- oke, exp. Dec. 1, 1935.
Fish, State Inspection of: William D. Stoneham, director; Lawrence N. Mackenzie, William H. Sullivan, Wil- liam H. Brogan, Fred R. Nevin, dep- uties.
Fisheries and Game, Director of : Raymond J. Kenney.
Free Public Library Commission: Cora N. Thorndike, Anna M. Ban- croft, Edward H. Redstone, Hiller C. Wellman, John A. Butler.
Insurance, Commissioner of: Mer- ton L. Brown of Malden.
Labor and Industries, Department of: Edwin S. Smith of Framingham.
Medicine, Division of Registration of Board of: Edward Allen Knowlton, Henry L. Houghton, Stephen Rush- more, (secretary), Charles P. Syl- vester, Edward A. Knowlton, Robert F. Hovey, Royal P. Watkins, Daniel J. Hurley, Mark Shrum, Anne B. Longley, executive clerk.
Mental Diseases, Department of: James Vance May, Commissioner.
Motor Vehicles, Division of Regis- tration of: Morgan T. Ryan, registrar.
Nurses, Board of Registration of : Stella Goostray, Frederick M. Hollis- ter, Josephine E. Thurlow, chairman; Blanche A. Blackman, William A Bry- an and Stephen Rushmore. secretary.
Optometry, Registration in: Walter I. Brown, secretary, Sept. 3, 1933; Samuel W. Baker, Sept. 3, 1934; Mat- thew J. Fowler, Sept. 3, 1935; Charles J. Collins, 1936; John E. Corbett, 1937.
Pharmacy, Board of Registration in: William Hardie, president, Charles W. King, William R. Acheson, secre- tary, John R. Sawyer.
Public Health, Department of : George H. Bigelow, of Milton, Com- missioner.
Public Health Council; Francis H. Lally, Roger I. Lee, Gordon Hutchins, Sylvester E. Ryan, James L. Tighe, Richard P. Strong.
Public Safety, Department of: Con-
Public Utilities, Department of : Henry C. Atwill of Lynn, Chairman.
Public Welfare, Department of : Richard K. Conant, Commissioner.
Public Works, Department of: Frank E. Lyman, of Easthampton, Commissioner; Assoc. Commissioners, Herman A. MacDonald of Beverly and Richard K. Hale, of Brookline.
State Aid and Pensions, Commis- sioner of: Richard R. Flynn of Win- throp.
State Library, Trustees of: The President of the Senate, the Speaker of the House of Representatives, Charles T. Copeland, Charles H. Tay- lor, and Fitz-Henry Smith, jr.
Taxation and Corporations, Depart- ment of: Henry F. Long of Topsfield,
Veterinary Medicine, Division of Registration in: Elmer W. Babson, Langdon Frothingham, John B. Lentz, William J. Hennessey,
Dennis S. Shannon.
Vital Statistics, Registrar of: Ar- thur J. Hassett.
OFFICERS
Frederick W. Cook, Somerville, Secretary of State, $7,000; Charles F. Hurley of Cambridge, Treasurer and Receiver General, $6,000; Joseph E. Warner of Taunton, Attorney Gen- eral, $8,000; Francis X. Hurley. of Cambridge, Auditor, $6,000; Brig. Gen. John H. Agnew, Adjutant Gener- al, $4,100; Secretary to the Governor, DeWitt C. DeWolf of Chester; Ser- geant at Arms, Charles O. Holt, of Somerville; State Librarian, Edward H. Redstone of Cambridge.
The Massachusetts Department of Public Works, Division of Highways, office at 242 Cabot St., Beverly, with jurisdiction over Suffolk and Essex Counties.
ESSEX COUNTY
County of Essex, Incorporated, 1643. Shire towns, Salem, Lawrence, Newburyport.
H. P. WOODBURY & SON
GROCERS 123 Hale Street
Two Deliveries Daily
Tel. Con.
Beverly, Mass.
Snow White Laundry Inc.
12 LOTHROP STREET
Tel. Beverly 2204
Modern Equipment to Give Perfect
Satisfaction. Prompt Deliveries.
Right Prices. Let Us Serve You.
Tel. Gloucester 3023
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County Commissioners. Robert H. Mitchell of Haverhill, term expires 1937; Raymond H. Trefry, Marble- head, term expires 1935; Frederick Butler, Lawrence, term expires 1937.
Associate Commissioners. Edgar S. Rideout, of Beverly, term expires 1935; Edwin B. Lewis of Lynn, term expires 1935.
Courts held at Ipswich on the sec- ond Tuesday in April; at Salem on the second Tuesday in July; at Law- rence, on the last Tuesday in August; at Newburyport, on the second Tues- day in October; on the fourth Tues- day in December at Salem, Ipswich, or Newburyport, as the Commission- ers determine.
Clerk of the Commissioners, Archie N. Frost.
Sheriff, Frank E. Raymond.
Deputy Sheriffs, William R. Tuck- er, Beverly; Frank E. Wells, Lynn; Fred O. Raymond, Louis D. Brisson and Francis A. Smith, all of Hav- erhill; James R. Mosher of Andover; Frank Marshall, John Arthur, Gustav A. Stachelhaus, John F. Knapp, Lawrence; Arthur Bishop, Rowley; Harry D. Wheeler, Edward J. Carlin, Emile A. Levesque, William A. Harrigan, Edmund P. Kenney, Philip F. Norcross, Salem; Richard J. White, jr., Lynn; George Bunting, Methuen; Alfred T. Poole, Hamilton; Henry K. Palmer, Georgetown; Earl E. Wells, (special sheriff), Lynn; Ed- ward R. Ayers, jr., Newburyport: William A. Proctor, Amesbury; James Radcliffe, Methuen: Walter H. Brown, Peabody; Romeo C. King and Louis Silverman, Lawrence; Robert C. Clark, Gloucester.
Jailers and Keepers of the House of Correction. Frank E. Raymond, Ipswich; George Bunting, Methuen.
Probation Officers. Charles A. Sal- isbury, Lawrence; Ellen de S. Bar- rett, Newburyport; Fred E. Barr, of Lawrence. Office, Court House, Sa- 1em.
County Treasurer. Harold E. Thurs- ton, Lynn.
Register of Deeds, Southern Dis- trict (office at Salem) Moody Kim- ball of Newburyport; Assistant Reg-
isters, Robert W. Osgood, Arthur C. Martinson of Salem. Northern dis- trict (office at Lawrence), John E. Fenton, Lawrence; Jennie M. Mar- ston, of Lawrence.
Justices of the Peace and Notaries Public. (See Business Directory).
COURTS
Supreme Judicial Court
Chief Justice Arthur P. Rugg, of Worcester.
Associate Justices John C. Crosby, of Pittsfield; Edward P. Pierce, of Brookline; William Cushing Wait, of Medford; Fred T. Field of Newton; Charles H. Donahue, of Boston; Hen- ry T. Lummus, of Lynn.
Attorney General, Joseph E. War- ner of Taunton.
Superior Court
Chief Justice. Walter Perley Hall, of Fitchburg.
Associate Justices. Marcus Morton of Newton; Patrick M. Keating of Boston; James H. Sisk, of Lynn; Nelson P. Brown, of Everett; Louis S. Cox, of Lawrence; Franklin T. Ham- mond, of Cambridge; Frederick W. Fosdick, of Medford; Elias B. Bishop. of Newton; William A. Burns, of Pittsfield ; Stanley E. Qua, of Lowell; Alonzo R. Weed, of Newton: Joseph Walsh, of New Bedford; Frederick J Macleod, of Brookline; Winfred H. Whiting, of Worcester; Edward T. Broadhurst, of Springfield; Frederic B. Greenhalge, of Lowell; Wilford D. Gray, of Belmont; David F. Dillon, of Palmer; Harold P. Williams, of Brookline; Walter L. Collins, of Bos- ton; Daniel T. O'Connell, of Boston; Thomas J. Hammond, of Northhamp- ton; John M. Gibbs, of Waltham; Raoul A. Beaudreau, of Marlboro; Edward F. Hanify, of Fall River; Ab- raham E. Pinanski, of Brookline; John J. Burns, of Cambridge; Frank J. Donahue, of Boston, Lewis Gold- berg, of Brookline; John E. Swift, of Milford.
District Attorney. Hugh A. Cregg, Lawrence: Assistants, Charles A. Green, Salem: John E. Wilson, Lynn; John J. Ryan, Jr., Haverhill.
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BEVERLY, MASS.
BEVERLY MISCELLANEOUS DIRECTORY, 1933 121
Clerk of the Courts. Archie N. Frost, of Andover. Assistant Clerks, Ezra L. Woodbury, of Salem; Hollis L. Cameron, of Beverly; Charles H. Metcalf, of Beverly; Melville Row- and, of Salem.
LAND COURT
Judge. Charles T. Davis, of Brook- line. Associate Judges, Joseph J. Corbett, of Boston; Clarence C. Smith, of Newton; Recorder, Charles A. Southworth, of Swampscott; Assistant Recorders, the Registers of Deeds in the various counties. Sittings ap- pointed by the court.
FIRST DISTRICT COURT OF ESSEX
Court held at Salem, in District Court Building, Central, corner Char- ter St. For Criminal business, daily at 9 A. M .; for civil business, 10 A. M. Writs returnable every Saturday in each month.
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