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18 8888
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ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT
TELEPHONE
HENRY J. BURKE
ROGERS & CHASE BLDG., - 130 CABOT STREET, - BEVERLY, MASS. Mrs. MARGARET O. BURKE, Manager
PIANOS
Built on Honor Sold on Merit
IMPERIAL MODEL Mahogany or Walnut Personal Inspection Invited.
(Established 1868)
Briggs Pianos
Endorsed by Members "Boston Symphony Orchestra" "Pittsburg Orchestra" "New England Conservatory" "Royal Conservatory" OF LONDON
"Paris Conservatory" and over 100 Leading Musical Organizations at Home and Abroad.
My line of Pianos consists of strictly High-Grade Instruments with the LESTER, BRIGGS, RADLE for Leaders.
TUNING AND REPAIRING A SPECIALTY
General Agent for Essex County of Up-to-Date
Sewing Machines
NEEDLES and SUPPLIES
LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES
68
SALEM ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT
L. B. MOODY CO. Stationers
Office Supplies, Blank Books Loose Leaf Specialists Fountain Pen Headquarters Circulating Library
'Phone Conn. 670
131 Washington St., Salem, Mass.
Goldman Bros. Co. Clothing and Cloaks
Millinery, Furs and Jewelry
4 Central Street,
-
-
Salem, Mass.
Telephone Connection
ADAM ROBSON
Dealer in
Pure Milk
Delivered in Salem daily
5 Summit St., Salem, Mass.
Refiners and Manufacturers Agents for Petroleum and all its Products Pure N. F. and Domestic Cod and Fish Oils
Salem Oil & Grease Co.
Moellon Degras, A, AA, No. 1, No. 2, Leather Grease, Sole and Upper Leather Oils, Engine, Gas Engine, Automobile, Cylinder Oils and Greases.
50 Grove Street, 1
Salem, Mass.
Telephone 53
69
SALEM ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT
IJ. S. NELSON & SON SHIPPERS OF Country Forses
Dealers in
Carriages, Sleighs, Harness, Robes, Blankets, Whips, and Horse Furnishings.
Agents for Moyer's Fine Carriages.
37, 39 and 43 Bridge Street, - Salem, Mass.
Telephone Connection
J. S. NELSON & SON Bridge Street Garage
..
E-M-F
Agents for E-M-F 30 Touring Cars Flanders 20 Runabouts MOYER 1911 TOURING CARS 37 and 39 Bridge Street, Salem, Mass.
.70-508
SALEM ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT
J. A. BAGLEY, General Insurance Room 31, 10I Washington St., Salem, Mass. Telephone 514-L
Fire, Life, Accident, Health, Liability, Etc., Real Estate, Mortgages and Surety Bonds.
Insurance placed to any amount in first-class companies at lowest rates.
ESTATE HENRY J. WILLIAMS
Dealers in
Cokeand Wood
Either in large quantities or by the bag. Furniture and Piano Moving. Teaming of all kinds. Cesspools, Vaults, Cisterns and Wells pumped out.
12 and 15 Hanson St. and 29 Putnam St.,
- SALEM, MASSACHUSETTS
Telephone 333-2
W. P. RADFORD & COMPANY Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
Cigars, Tobacco, Pipes, Etc.
Also Newsdealers, Stationery, Periodicals
159, 161, 163 Washington St.,
-
Salem, Mass.
Telephone
Geo. M. Gray
GEO. M. GRAY Dealer in Choice Beef, Lamb, Veal, and Pork.
Specialty of Pure Leaf Lard and Canned Goods.
Telephone WINTHROP AVENUE BEVERLY, MASS.
509
SHOE AND LEATHER DEPARTMENT
Union Leather Measuring Machine Co. Standard Machine
FOR MEASURING LEATHER
The United States Patent Agent in his examination says it surpasses all other Methods of measuring leather in practical use. This machine has been examined and endorsed by the Government. WM. O. HOOD, Agent Danversport, - Massachusetts
A. B. CLARK COMPANY Sheep Leather
SPECIALTIES : The Spruce Lining and Hickory Kid Store, 20 South Street, BOSTON Factories at Peabody, Mass.
American Degreasing Company
Extractors of Grease from Sheep, Goat Heel Stock, and all Kinds of Leather
Telephone 244-5 West Peabody, Mass.
Ofice and Salesroom, Centre and Union Streets, Peabody, Mass. Telephone 45
Alden B. Sleeper Leather Company Manufacturers of Fine Glazed Kid
Black and Colors Factory and Executive Offices 143 Lynnfield St., - - South Peabody, Mass.
Boston Salesroom, 205 Essex Street
510
SHOE AND LEATHER DEPARTMENT
THE Dodge Shoe
For BOYS AND LITTLE FELLOWS
Will Outwear any other Boys' Shoe on the Market regardless of price.
Honestly and Thoroughly made from the Best of - Materials ..
BUY A PAIR AND SEE THE DIFFERENCE
If your dealer cannot supply you, write us for the name of our agent in your town.
A. F. DODGE, Beverly, Mass.
8-132 $1.65
1-52
$2.25
NEWELL & KNOWLTON, Inc. NAPHTHA EXTRACTING WORKS
1884 Degreasing of LEATHER of All Kinds. Dealers in Waste Leather Scraps
1911
Peabody, Massachusetts
Woelfel Embossing and Decorating Company ERNEST A. WOELFEL, Treasurer and Manager '
EMBOSSER OF ALL KINDS OF
LEATHER
IN ANY GRAIN DESIRED
Special attention given to the
For the Book, Bag, Belt, Shoe and Slipper Trade. Novelty Trade. 20 years' experience. Satisfaction guaranteed.
71 Pierpont Street, - Telephone Connection
Peabody, Mass.
THE L. B. SOUTHWICK CO. ORGANIZED UNDER MASSACHUSETTS LAWS Capital, $400,000, fully paid in
ELLIOT L. MACDONALD, Pres. & Gen. Mngr. MAURICE C. HALLETT, Vice-President
ELMER B. THOMAS. Treasurer
PRENTICE H. THOMAS. Secretary CLARENCE W. BARNES, Clerk
DIRECTORS:
ELLIOT L. MACDONALD, MAURICE C. HALLETT, ELMER B. THOMAS. LEWIS H. SOUTHWICK, PRENTICE H. THOMAS.
Executive Offices and Tanneries
PEABODY, MASS.
STORES:
BOSTON CHICAGO
ROCHESTER
CINCINNATI
ST. LOUIS
LONDON, Eng.
511
SHOE AND LEATHER DEPARTMENT
IRA A. SMITH Machinist
SEWING MACHINES AND SHOE MACHINERY REPAIRED
Particular attention given Experimental Work. Duplicate parts for all Standard Sewing Machines. Pulleys, Hangers and Shafting in Stock, and estimates given for placing the same. Mckay Needles, Belt Hooks, Round Belting. Telephone Connection.
221 and 223 Rantoul St., = = Beverly, Mass.
Thomas H. Lawrence Manufacturer of and Dealer in
CUT TOP
LIFTS
Shanks, Taps, Counters, Infants' Soles, Etc.
97 Rantoul Street
=
= =
=
Beverly, Mass.
Telephone 69-L
JOHN S. BAKER General Machinist Repairs for Marine, Stationary and Automobile Gas and "Gasoline Engines. Yankee Muffler and- Whistle Outfits. 75 Park Street, - Beverly, Mass.
512
SHOE AND LEATHER DEPARTMENT
New England Oil Company
Independent Wholesale Dealers and Distributors of
MOTOR GASOLENE
AND
High-Grade BURNING OIL
Delivery made from Beverly Station by tank wagons in Beverly, Hamilton, Ipswich, Magnolia, Manchester, Salem, Lynn, Topsfield, Wenham, Peabody, Marblehead, , Danvers, Essex and Middleton.
Telephone - Beverly 112
WIRE-BOUND PACKING CASE COMPANY
OF MASSACHUSETTS
FACTORY, Beverly, Mass. BOSTON OFFICE, 53 State Street Telephone 4144' Main
We have taken over the Pine Box and Shook Factory of the Dexter Box, Shook & Lumber Co., and are now equipped to make both WIRE-BOUND Cases and ordinary Pine Cases and Shooks.
OUR SPECIALTY: WIRE-BOUND CASES
For Lightness, Strength, Low Cost, Proof against Pilferage and Economy of Space, the WIRE-BOUND Case is Unequalled. Write Us for Full Particulars
RE-SAWING, PLANING, LUMBER STORAGE, KINDLING WOOD
Address all Communications to Our Boston Office
Beverly
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Frank H. Crosby,
Painting in all its branches, Tel. 17 Odell Avenue, Beverly.
6 Brackenbury Lane cor. Hale Street, Beverly.
BEVERLY
Street and Householders' Directory.
The street directory gives the location of each street, and shows what other streets or places run from or across it. The house numbers are given in the left and right hand columns, with the names of heads of families and persons in business, in the order of location.
Houses without numbers are indicated by a -, and the dash is also used oppo- site connecting streets to indicate whether such streets begin or end on the left or right side.
ABBOTT,
from 207 Cabot to the sea Left Right
1 Same as 207 Cabot.
5 J. W. Philbrick, flo- rist. E. N. Lendall, r.
7 Vacant store
9 R. Robertson Co.,
plumbers 11 H. W. Howard - Old Cemetery.
21 Joseph C. Kilham
- Endicott st. ends. Monument sq.
25 D. S. Lynch Charles H. Cressy Dr. J. W. Foss J. M. Lynch Brown st. ends. John T. Ober L. E. Horne 27 Rev. E. J. V. Hui- ginn
30 Ella A. Morgan
29 Misses Tracy Rev. W. S. Hazen George H. Thissell 31 Chas. F. Lee Mrs. E. Woodbury 35 Geo. F. Standley A. G. Remmonds 37 Mrs. M. J. Gold-
smith John B. Goldsmith Thomas Fitzgibbon, contractor
34 Lovett st. crosses Chas. H. Jacobs W. B. Morse 41 Albert R. Braden J. E. Nicholson Misses Sheldon Dennis W. Quill A. L. Allen 43 Mrs. M. A. Welch 4312 P. J. Lynch 47 Mrs. N. F. Webber - Lothrop st. crosses 55 Ella S. Seamans W. C. Meyers
-
Abbott Boat Club
AGATE,
from opp. 10 Cliff to opp. 19 Linden ave.
Left Right
4 Wm. A. Devine
8
10
12 Charles R. Buckle
11 John H. Bergstrom J. A. Harrington
13 Wm. K. Johnson W. Lofstrand James Greehy
14
15 A. Larrabee F. McCarthy
16
18
APPLETON AVENUE,
from Baker ave. to 27 Co- lumbus ave.
Left Right
5 F. L. Roberts
10
Larcom ave. begins Vacant
14 Geo. Sylvia Vacant
22 George L. Cann
28 Lewis A. Crosby,
mason Prospect st. ends Harrison ave. ends
Edmund Putnam
ARLINGTON AVENUE,
from opp. 101 Dodge, north- erly.
Left Right
6 Mrs. L. B. Smith Mrs. S. E. Bugbee O. E. Lincoln
8
14 C. E. Critchett 15 R. C. Butler
-
22 Elmer F. Hinkley Wm. F. Harrington, s. r.
Berkeley ave. begins Benj. Roberts
ARTHUR,
from 11 Judson to 17 Chase
Left Right
3 Roy E. Crosby
4 F. E. Cole S. H. Cole
6 Gibson J. Monroe
8 Geo. A. Daniels Arthur · st. ct. be- gins
12
16
9 Wm. A. Knowles Hilyard S. Raynard Geo. W. Moore A. L. Crosby & Co., painters
24
Mulberry st. cross's Mrs. S. F. Scruton T. A. Randall G. F. Goldthwait
25 Irving W. Blanchard Mrs. E. L. Cunning- ham Thos Splaine
26
28
27 F. H. Whitaker F. W. Dodge T. Carlson Chas. A. Greene J. F. Woodworth Mrs. L. E. Kennett J. R. Kennett 29 Mrs. E. N. Christie 31 Dennis Daley J. Oliver Lyman Chas. E. Whipple Mrs. W. Lee Whipple, R. E. laundry
30
32 John J. Daley Hilmer J. Berg 33 Same as 17 Chase
ARTHUR ST. COURT,
from 8 Arthur
Left Right
1 Chas. L. Daniels Mrs. Ella Hart W. W. Page
5 G. H. Payson
Forman A. Crosby,
General Contractor TEL. 419-2 R. 7 JUDSON, BEVERLY
(514)
9 Mrs. S. Moffett P. Page Italians
17 Michael Kane Wm. Wilson A. Magnuson Sarah E. Dolliver
24 26 28 32 34 40 44 46 Complete Stock of Michelin Tires always on hand. JAMES P. FULLERTON'S - 42
Automobile Garage
J. ELMER WOOD 190-200 Rantoul
STREETS AND HOUSEHOLDERS OF BEVERLY
ASHLAND,
from 15 Home to 34 Fed- eral
Left Right
3 George M. Cleaves Albert E. Smith
ASHTON,
from opp. 67 Bridge
Left Right
4 H. D. B. Cutler Wm. H. Ball - E. A. Bradeen - A. H. Hayford
ATLANTIC AVENUE,
from 17 Hale to the sea Left Right
12
6 Louis P. Baker 5 John S. Baker 7 F. E. Tarr 9 Wm. G. McKay Geo. K. Davenport Chas. L. Odell Larkin W. Story 11 Mrs. Annie P. Dodge 13 Clarence E. Brown Paul H. Drake Mrs. H. E. Kilham Mrs. E. P. Smith
14
20
16 John F. Hill Ernest C. Sabin 15 Fred'k I. Cressey A. W. Curtis 17 Harry B. Innis Clarence O. Hood 19 F. N. Hoag 21 Earl L. Sargent James Matheson 23 Chas H Sinclair C. B. Burnham Lovett st. crosses 25 L. J. Woodbury 25a Charlotte W. Doyle N. C. Hussey 27 Patrick Guinivan T. F. Guinivan F. W. Stuart Alexander Simpson Joseph F. Clayton Mrs. E. Woodbury A. F Woodbury Lothrop st. crosses
BACK,
from 43 Bartlett to 3 South Left Right
6 Mrs. Bridget Marley Mrs. R. Kelley
7 Storage
2 James J. Reilly
4 C. H. K. Morgan, baker
6 C. H. K. Morgan Mrs. F. Kingman
8 C. W. Sherman
7 S. G. Church
10 W. A. Morgan
9 Frank L. Troop Charles S.
Good-
from 64 Essex to Odell ave.
Left Right
12 Willard A. Stand- ley
14 Geo. H. Clayton
18 A. M. Stevens Appleton ave. be-
22
21 George B. Foster John Collins Wentzell ave. be-
gins
25 Geo. S. Bradstreet Pearce H. Gulliford Peter E. Clark
24
- Union st. ends
28 Charles Woodberry
30
29 John A. Meunier Ada Turner C. L. Spalding, mas- seur
32
33 J. J. Fitzgibbons Fred M. Carter C. H. Willard John T. Doyle Chester M. Waitt 35 Mrs. Rebecca Wal- lis 37 C. H. Woodberry - Stone st. crosses William T. Pepper
34
341% T. Dexter Tindley
36
39 Miss M. B. Smith William C. Lyons Albert Lyons
43 Hoogerzeil's express Mrs. M. E. Hooger- zeil
38
Back st. begins John E. Healey Chas. Duncanson
40 Geo. F. Churchyard Mrs. E. Emerson
42 David G. Coleman Ernest A. Philinte
44 Herbert W. Byors Edw. F. Hodgkins Front st. ends -
47 Francis J. Mee Alice Lanigan
46 Charles G. Waitt Samuel P. Cook Richard B. Floyd Henry P. Kennison
48
49 A. Diette Michael Corbett Albert F. Field W. H. Kennison
54
56 Charles F. Kennison Joseph P. Silva
58 Burt Louraine David G. Munro
60 Charles M. Morse M. L. Roach
BASS
from Riverview ave. north- erly to Bass river
BASS RIVER,
from 60 Elliott to Bass River
Left Right
- - B. & M. R. R. crossing
SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO JOBBING F. F. STOWE, Carpenter and Builder, 17 Whitney Ave. Telephone
B
X
kinds at lowest prices, at Box factory wood of all
128
J. W. Maloney, r. 127 H. J. Dewitt, r. Mrs. M. E. Cald- well Mrs. C. J. Davis
132 134
136
131 W. H. Palmer C. J. Alsing N. W. Woodbury Mrs. M. Boyle Willis H. Bell 135 Levi A. Robinson 137 H. W. Downing 139 Thomas Kulick 141 Guy B. Chaloner E. H. Porter Wm. A. Perkins
BARTLETT,
from 83 Cabot to opp. 3 Lothrop.
Left Right
1 Mattie M. Cook
8 P. Pizzello
9 T. H. Churchyard F. H. Chapman A. Ferrieri
10 12
R. Bongo
18
14 Private stable Vacant
BAKER AVENUE,
12
14
16
ridge E. R. Crawford Dr. J. J. Shea Lovett st. begins Arthur W. Young 13 Mrs. A. E. Endicott 15 Elisha C. Cooper 19 Misses Gallop
26
30
39 Wm. L. Porter
44 Joseph A. Wilson Wm. B. King 45 R. B. Lindsay Columbus ave. ends Pickett st. ends
52 C. D. Woodberry
BALCH,
from 448 Cabot to 572 Cabot
Left Right
-
- - B & M. R. R. crossing 17 Gordon W. Trask 19 W. A. Crosby Blaine ave. ends 21 B. C. Crosby, milk 23 Mrs. E. C. Kitt- redge D. Neilson 34 26 F. H. Riggs W. Campbell 35 J. K. Tappan 99 John R. Holland
120
101 John W. Raymond Mrs. M. A. Ray- mond 125 Thos. Mulligan
140
515
J. J. Harrigan's,
BEVERLY. Rear 60 Pleasant St.,
26 28
30
gins 27 E. E. Gaylord W. A. Richardson H. L. Carr - Larcom ave. cross's Arthur L. Collier Vacant
Frank H. Crosby
TEL. 17 ODELL AVENUE, BEVERLY.
Beverly. 6 Brackenbury Lane cor, Hale St., -
BATES PARK AVENUE,
from 122 Bridge to Sylves- ter ave.
Left Right
8 G. J. Westwater
11 S. Cogwell J. W. O'Brien 19 S. M. Call
21 Vacant
25 George H. Grimes 27 H. F. Grant
BAY,
from 101 Lovett to Lothrop n. Dane
Left Right
2 Same as 103 Lovett
5 H. L. Bohaker
6 C. R. Woodberry W. B. Jackson 7 Chester G. Ward
Joseph A. Hilyard
9 I. F. Obear Mrs. Ida H. Gould A. W. Jones 912 W. J. Grey
BAY VIEW AVENUE,
from Neptune opp. East Corning to the sea Left Right
Vacant, s. r. A. Steinert, s. r. A. A. Lawrence, s. r. Light House Joseph H. Herrick
BEACH,
from Hale byd. Oak to West
Left Right Mrs. W. R. Cabot
Grove st. ends - B. & M. R. R. crosses - P. J. Connell
BECKFORD,
from 51 Elliott to 400 Cabot Left Right
3 Vacant 5 Joab O. Jones Warren White
7 Ella F. Flanders J. A. Horn
9 M. S. Palmer
W. L. Graves
11 E. W. Kelley H. F. Moore Jas. C. Brown 13 Geo. B. Howe J. Butterworth G. P. Jank Mrs. L. J. Trask Wm. J. McClure B. S. Lee W. Fred Weir Gage st. begins G. Tanzella
Anthony Boniface R. Scotti A. P. Spiller
15 Edward Dunt Richard Thierfelder
16
17 C. K. Cressy Jas. Baxter Mrs. A. S. Curtis S. Howarth C. W. Mckenzie
19 Jennie Flavin Nancy S. Friend 25 F. A. Branagan A. Smith J. W. Fowler Fred'k O. Cressy
20 22 F. L. Harmon
24 F. L. Higgins
O. E. Charles
26 Jas. A. Torrey
Mill st. begins
28 Mrs. Kate Whalen
O Duquette
29 R. B. Wallace Fred S. Brown D. Hjelm B. G. Phillips
C. F. Heckman
31 Geo. P. Hilpert J. P. Donovan
33 C. E. Larcom
40
A. E. Payne
L. E. Libbey I. Crampsey M. Quinn
35 W. F. Smallie
J. E. Dillihunt
37 M. Campbell
J. W. Saulnier
39 J. Hamilton
E. S. Raymond
BENNETT,
from 384 Cabot to 25 Beck- ford
Left Right
6
- Mrs. Z. M. Wilkin- son Jos. M. Little S. G. Whidden C. Axelsson
A. G. Russell
- D. Coughlin Geo. McCrary
D. S. MacMillan Saul Silver
P. T. Andrew Jos. Arseneault
17 E. A. Shaw Wm. Hyde W. A. Mabie
J. B. Gobeille E. L. Saunders
S. Goldberg L. C. Farr
19 J. Fisher
M. P. Austin R. W. Cochrane
21 W. A. Munroe A. F. Fogg
14 John A. Moran Emil A. Peterson P. Anderson V. Brokvist
C. F. Hellberg 23 J. C. Hemmeon W. A. Anderson J. Elliott
25 J. W Apgar
C. B. Barberick
E. H. Messenger
27 Vacant
30 E. Nelson Chas. Bragg J. F. Heenan
BERKELEY AVENUE,
from Arlington ave. to Raymond ave.
BERTRAM,
from Essex opp. Newbury to Odell ave.
Left Right
A. M. Nutting
A. A. Greenlaw
1
BISSON,
from 73 Essex to 126 Hale Left Right
4 Chas. H. Leavitt
8 Arthur S. Bell Chas J. Taylor
7 Mrs. D. Woodbury
9 O. S. Hutchinson 912 Mrs. A. Lapham
12 B. C. Eastman
-- Burton ave. ends
14 Wallace C. Haley Mrs. J. S. Hibbard
16 John H. Rigby
18 Howard E. Lindsay
1812 C. E. Riva
Butman st. crosses
22
Mrs. A. L. Mason
24 Wm. G. Bisson, jr.
26 Geo. A. Foss
28 Benj. A. Cleaves
30
Wm. L .. Colson
3012 Wm. F. Quinn
- Hale st. Cemetery
34 J. D. Drugan C. Nelson
42
44 Alfred L. Rogers
E. Malthaner
48 H. W. Edwards
56
Locust ave. begins
60
A. B. Morse, marble
62
Wm. J. Kelley
66 Andrew Gordon
Middle st. begins
- Lothrop st. crosses
83 Edward Preston 86 James A. Murray 85 J. W. Ferguson W. J. Stapledon 87 E. C. Woodberry
88
- Orchard st. ends W. J. Hemenway
90
92 94 96
F. Kingsley W. W. Gardner E. S. Paine 95 F. H. Currier
98
97 Lewis C. Stone J. T. Wright
99 E. T. Northend
102
W. B. Cohoon C. F. Goodridge 105 M. I. DeSousa
BLAINE AVENUE,
from 496 Cabot to 19 Balch Left Right - Wm. C. Davis - John J. O'Neill - P. J. Horgan 19 Simon P. Morin
1912 Mrs. E. Preston 21 Emil Eklund Eric Bergman 23 Edward MacMillan
2312 A. W. Christianson Vacant
MASON
FORMAN A. CROSBY TEL. 419-2 R. 7 JUDSON, BEVERLY.
LL C U 14 Auto Supplies For a Complete Line go to FULLERTON'S - 10 12
Paper Hanger and Wall Papers ¥
516 STREETS AND HOUSEHOLDERS OF BEVERLY
6 8
18
38
46
Automobiles AND Bicycles
J. ELMER WOOD 190-200 Rantoul
STREETS AND HOUSEHOLDERS OF BEVERLY
BLAKE,
from Mckay byd. Glidden to Pierson
Left Right
- - Glidden st. crosses
BOW,
from 212 Cabot to 47 Park Left Right
St. Peter's Church 5 Same as 214 Cabot
10
28
31 Miss K. Silsbee 47 H. G. Williams
96
49 Vacant Shop
50 A. H. Maidment
67 Montserrat Club
Golf
- Cross lane ends Paradise Crossing, B. & M. R. R. - Cole st. ends
BRACKENBURY LANE,
from opp. 228 Hale to sea Left Right
6 Mrs. F. Marble Jas. P. Fullerton, garage
116
10 Chas. F. Platt, s. r.
-
Doane ave. begins
117 E. W. Porter
16 Arthur J. Philpott
J. A. Wallis
20 Frank McCarthy 27 James Morton
BRANCH LANE,
from Common n. Foster to Wood lane
Left Right
H. J. Coolidge, s. r. P. S. Sears, s. r. 128
126
Mrs. M. E. Pyne Mrs. M. F. Howes W. W. Gumb
121 Joseph King.
123 J. D. Winchester
125 George King
127 Rial Side Market
129 L. M. Brown
Left Right 4 John Cole 6 8 H. F. Gunderway E. L. Ingalls 130 H. E. Smith 131 Chas. S. Kinney 10 Eugene Plant 135 Wm. J. Rich Irving Robinson 132 Bass River Bridge Wm. J. Larivee 14 16 134 C. T. Terrio A. G. Goldsmith E. R. Wait B. F. Cressy, jr. 137 Rial Side school- house
138 Geo. F. Allen, car- penter
141 Chas. A. Giles - Giles ave. ends
150 J. M. Alexander 155 A. C. White
160 Fred R. Bowles 164 161 A. A. Eldridge Geo. W. Baker A. J. Preston Sunnycrest begins
ave.
54 Vacant
56 Theodore Dutra
58 Mrs. H. L. Smith
57 Alfred Porter
59 C. E. Preston Leander Smith
178
Wm. C. Major 183 E. J. McComisky W. S. Gray
- Cressey st. ends
210
61 F. Smith. grocer
63 Alexander Smith Thomas W. Smith Clifford B. Bray
214
Edgar F. Trask 213 Wm. H. Smith J. A. Brown 215 Henry E. street
62 CONTRACTOR, CARPENTER and BUILDER Office and Residence, 17 Whitney Avenue.
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direct from the mines in the city. The only receiver of All Rail Coal
J. J. Harrigan,
BEVERLY. Rear 60 Pleasant St.,
F. F. STOWE Telephone Connection
BOYDEN AVENUE,
64
70
Geo. W. Bryant Mrs. A. G. Cramp- sey 65 H. W. Reed
67 G. H. Riddle M. E. McGowan C. H. S. Clifford
from 256 Hale to Foster junc. Cole
Left Right
Chester W. Reilly Estella M. Brag- don, r. Ashton st. begins
73 John Primmer Hillcrest ave. be- gins
Eastern ave. ends Edward McManus H. Coe
Mrs. R. Grimes
E. A. Barry
Rodrick ave. be- gins
104
C. T. Brown, car- penter
106 W, J. Carleton
1212
7 Wm. R. Remmonds Geo. W. Southard Dr. M. W. Bliss 9 W. R. Remmonds, painter St. Peter's Parish House E. F. Hickey, har- ness maker Mrs. H. Howse Pickett & Goodwin, plumbers 11 Mrs. Anna M. Weil Mrs. A. Lovett
14 16
18 A. C. Lunt, work shop
20
24
28
30 32
36
15 George W. Colson J. H. Hayward Mrs. I. T. Orr 17 W. H. Bell, express Thomas A. Lane Benjamin S. Lunt Chas. R. Elliott Wm. B. Emerson 23 Dr. L. C. Swan E. C. Leaverton Mrs. Alice A. Moore Hattie A. J. Joy Thos. McGeoghegan 25 Miss Alice M. Lord Fred W. Lord - Home st. begins 29 C. R. Whitney C. M. Fisher Miss O. H. Cressy John B. Higgins Mrs. H. E. Lefav- our 31 John F. Mackey F. L. Palmer Miss M. T. Line- han
33 Mrs. J. E. Cleaves Frank S. Cleaves
3812 40
42
35 H. B. Adams Edgar F. Davis T. A. Tufts Wallace E. Ray Mrs. G. S. Kimball H. H. Houston Frank M. Blakely Wm. H. Parsons 39 Edwin E. Strang D. R. Collins 41 Essex House
40 Mrs. A. M. New- ton
44 Frank H. James Kernwood ave. be- gins 45 Wm. H. Lewis
46 Geo. M. Perkins Fred Smith
173 Milford McIntire
175 Fred A. DeFoe 177 E. E. Aldrich
60 Union Chapel
202
Livingstone ave. be- gins
517
from 32 Whitney ave. to Baker ave.
BOYLES,
2 Francis I. Amory, s. 4 r. H. Scott, s. r. C. W. Amory, s. r. Vacant, s. r.
98 100
8
10
12
- Chapman st. begins Hamden A. Falls Pickett & Goodwin, plumbers
114
C. E. Moody, rear Samuel J. Sweeney T. F. Doane, car- penter
118 Jonathan Osborn Irving W. Johnson Mrs. M. A. Allen 120 119 Oliver C. Hersey E. Lapham, shoe repairer
Bates Park ave. begins
122
BRIDGE,
from River n. Federal to Danvers line
18 Hiram N. Currie Folger ave. begins Winthrop ave. be- gins
38
48 Henry C. Webb 53 T. C. Duffey & Co., last mnfrs. 5312 Same as 121 Ran- toul 55 E. F. Bell & Co., shoe mnfrs. Rantoul st. crosses A. F. Dodge, shoe mnfr.
Brad-
1131%
113 A. H. Kelley, pa- per hanger John V. Hanson 115 Vacant
12 John W. Haskell
INTERIOR DECORATING
FRANK H. CROSBY, TEL. 17 ODELL AVENUE,
BEVERLY.
STREETS AND HOUSEHOLDERS OF BEVERLY
BRIMBLE AVENUE,
from Essex n. R. R. to Wenham Lake
Left Right
322
- Colon st. crosses 219 Swiftmoor farm 263 Frank Y. Foster John F. Foster - Beverly Reservoir rd. 321 Mrs. M. L. Haas Mrs. E. B. Ripley H. T. Lewis - Walnut ave. be- gins Burleigh ave. ends - B. & M. R. R. cr's Gustaff A. Hoff 351 Chas. A. Mann
353 Chas. M. Raymond Robert G. Hagar Mckinley Park
- Dodge st. crosses Lake View ave. ends Herbert T. Conant B. W. W. Pump- ing station
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