The Beverly directory 1911, Part 32

Author: Meek, Henry M.
Publication date: 1911
Publisher: The Henry M. Meek publishing co.
Number of Pages: 344


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Storage Warehouse


Beverly Storage Warehouse, 327 to 329 Rantoul.


Stoves, Furnaces and Tinware


ALMY, BIGELOW & WASHBURN, INC., 240, 242 and 2441/2 Cabot, and 1 and 3 Federal; also (184-196 Essex, S.). (See page 1546.)


Hinkley George F., 287 Cabot.


Street Railway Companies


Boston & Northern Street Railway Co., waiting station, 217 Cabot.


Surety Bonds


CRESSY FREDERICK A., 40 Stone. (See head lines.)


Surveyor


APPLETON THOMAS A., 309 Essex. (See page 1516.)


Tailors


Barron Abraham N., 267 Cabot.


Cambeselis M., 262a Cabot. Glick Joseph, 85 Cabot. Hammond Fred'k G., 218 Cabot.


Kaplan William, 105 Cabot.


Katz Bros., 37a Elliott.


McLEAN DAVID, 4212 Elliott. (See page 796.)


McMillan Robert K. (ladies), 163 Cabot. Matisoff Louis, 307 Rantoul.


New York and Boston Tailoring Co., 26 West, B. F.


N. Y. Tailoring Co., 281a Cabot.


Pedersen Andreas, 184 Cabot. Pofcher Louis, 208 Rantoul.


Stensrud Johanne S., 168 Cabot.


West Arthur R., 184 Cabot.


Teachers


(See Music Teachers; also Schools).


Clark Martha E. W. Mrs., (embroidery), 11 Cross.


Connolly Anna C. (physical training), 14 Oak, B. F.


Connolly Gertrude H. (physical training), 14 Oak, B. F.


Donkin Minnie L., (voice), 36 Thorndike ave.


Foster Bessie O. (physical culture), 21 Bartlett.


Therouin Joseph L. (French, drawing, painting), 375 Rantoul.


Watson Jane N. (dancing), 11 Everett, B. F.


Whitcomb Maude M., (violin), 13 Lovett.


Teaming and Jobbing


DAVENPORT ELMER W., 31% Hale and


9 Central ct. (See page 805.)


Hayes Timothy, 6 Wellman.


Jones Willie F., 6 Pleasant.


Lovett John W., 8 Colon.


MARSHALL' & MOULTON EXPRESS CO., 4 Washington and 53 Broadway. (See page 795.)


MORSE FRANK L., 5-11 Congress. (See page 803.)


MORSE MERIAM C., 15 Congress. (See page 803.)


Nutter James M., 15 Elliott.


Smith David C., 282 Rantoul.


SMITH GEORGE W., 252 Cabot. page 794.)


(See


Trask Josiah N., 36 Chase.


Wood Robert, 19 Livingstone ave.


Teas, Coffees, and Spices


MARSTON & STURTEVANT, 278 and . . 278b Cabot and 1 Pond. (See page 808.) SMITH FRANKLIN, 61 Bridge. (See page 808.)


Telegraph Company


Postal Telegraph Cable Co., 244 Cabot. Western Union Telegraph Co., 162 and 244 Cabot, Pride's and Bev. Farms and No. Beverly R. R. stations.


BICYCLES AND CUTLERY


IRVING F. GOULD 246 Cabot St., - Beverly.


Telephone 769


15 rear VESTRY,


HOUSE PAINTER


WILLIAM SHARROCK


Paper Box Manufacturers 60 Pleasant Street, Near Depot,


BEVERLY.


Beverly Box Co. Telephone 903.


BEVERLY BUSINESS DIRECTORY


723


Telephone Company


New England Telephone and Telegraph Co., 157 Cabot; 3 West, B. F.


Tent Makers


PHILINTE LEON G., 45 Water. (See page 812.)


Ticket Agency


KILHAM JOSEPH F., 55 Broadway. (See page 812.)


Toilet Parlors


North Shore Toilet Parlors, 173 Cabot.


Tow Boats


Naumkeag Towing Co., 7 Water.


Toys and Games


ALMY, BIGELOW & WASHBURN, INC., 240, 242 and 2441/2 Cabot, and 1 and 3 Federal; also (184-196 Essex, S.). (See page 1546.)


Track Switches


Squires C. W. Mnfg. Co., 55 Broadway.


Tree Protector


Proctor Alfred W., 43 Essex.


Tree Pruning


HENDERSON R. E. & CO., 189 Lothrop. (See page 809.) HERNDON BROS., 109 Lovett. (See foot lines.)


Trees, Shrubs, Vines, Etc.


SOUTHWORTH BROS., near 602 Cabot. (See side lines.)


Trees Transplanted


HERNDON BROS., 109 Lovett. (See foot lines.)


Linehan D. & Son, 640-642 Hale n. Has- kell, P. C.


Undertakers


Desmond J. F. & Co., 124 Rantoul. Gentlee S. A. & Son, 277 Cabot. Lee & Cressy, 232 Cabot. McKenna James F. & Son,1 Chapman.


Upholsterers


ALMY, BIGELOW & WASHBURN, INC., 240, 242 and 24412 Cabot, and 1 and 3 Federal; also (184-196 Essex, S.). (See page 1546.)


BANKS E. KINSMAN, 5 Hale. (See


page 795.)


Coombs W., 447 Rantoul. Rounds Millard F., 2 Highland ave.


Variety Stores


Bartolo Mercuri, 10 Porter.


Carielli Charlie, 48 Elliott.


Enterprise (The), 250 Cabot. Finance Club, 45 Elliott. Fish Josie M. Mrs., 2312 Elliott. Foster R. G. & Co., 83 Cabot. Gershaw Louis, 38 Rantoul. Hawkins Samuel H., 4 Lyman. Hayes John T., 15 Linden. Johnson George E., 25712 Hale. Kondrup Hans, 136 Dodge. Matheson J. Edward, 221 Cabot.


Miller Cyrus F., 84 Hale. Mitchell Charles J., 16 Elliott. Nearly (The), Elliott, cor. Green. Patten Nina G. Mrs., 275 Cabot. Pyne Margaret E., 122 Bridge. Roberts Benjamin W., 10 Enon. Rollins Arthur C., 449 Rantoul. Shepard Harry P., 30 Essex, 174 Rantoul, 68 Cabot and U. S. M. Plant. Shulman Louis, 241/2 Cabot. Streeter Alice E. Mrs., 151 Hale.


Triangle Variety Store (The), 437 Ran- toul, c. Elliott. Twohig Cornelius P., 24 Cabot. Woolworth F. W & Co., 226 Cabot. Yass Andrew, 98 Elliott.


Vault and Cesspool Cleaning


MORSE MERIAM C., 15 Congress. (See page 803.)


Veterinary Food


Hathaway Ephraim, 11 W. Dane.


Veterinary Medicines


Beverly Chemical & Supply Co., 3 Gal- loupe ave.


WENTZELL WILLIAM B., Wentzell ave. (See page 795.)


Veterinary Surgeon LAMBERT HORACE D., 42 Cabot. (See page 792.)


Riordan John J., 12 Hart, B. F. WENTZELL WILLIAM B., Wentzell ave. (See page 795.)


SOLON LOVETT NORTH BEVERLY LOTS FOR SALE. Cabot St., Balch St Conant St., Tremont St., Ellsworth Ave., 602 CABOT STREET OR 63 FEDERAL STREET, BEVERLY, MASS . Tel. Con.


Automobile and Carriage Painting


W. H. McCORMACK


BEVERLY. 326 Rantoul Street,


NOTARY PUBLIC AND JUSTICE OF THE PEACE FREDERICK A. CRESSY,


40 Stone Street, Beverly.


BEVERLY.


724


BEVERLY BUSINESS DIRECTORY


Vulcanizing


Miller Cyrus F., 84 Hale.


PORTER CHARLES W., 4 Kernwood ave. (See page 804.)


Wagon Makers


(See Carriage Makers.)


Wall Papers


ALMY, BIGELOW & WASHBURN, INC., 240, 242 and 24412 Cabot, and 1 and 3 Federal; also (184-196 Essex, S.). (See page 1546.)


BANKS E. KINSMAN, 5 Hale. (See page 795.)


ELDRIDGE H. A. & CO., 324 Rantoul. (See head lines.)


McCOWAN & CO., 58 Cabot. (See page 794.)


Watch Makers and Jewelers


BOHAKER HEDLEY L., la Hale. (See page 790.)


Hill John B. & Son, 160 Cabot.


MAUDE F. C. CO. INC., 244 Cabot. page 811.) Parsons William F., 23 Pierce ave.


(See


SMITH LOUIS S., 258 Cabot. (See foot lines.) Todd George, 231 Cabot.


Trask Edgar F., 142 Cabot.


Webb Alden, 145 Cabot.


WOODBURY ARTHUR P., 345 Cabot. (See page 790.)


Wet Washings


BEVERLY LAUNDRY (Charles A. Hurd), 9 Rantoul. (See page 790.)


Wheelwrights


Crowell W. B., 443 Rantoul.


SAWYER ELBRIDGE C., 218 and


Rantoul. (See page 787.) 226


Whips, Robes and Blankets


CULBERT JAMES A., Hale n. West, B. F. (See page 807.)


Whitewashing


FOWLER JOHN C., r. 35 Pond and 295 Rantoul. (See page 801.)


Window Shades


ALMY, BIGELOW & WASHBURN, INC., 240, 242 and 2441/2 Cabot, and 1 and 3 Federal; also 184-196 Essex, S.). (See page 1546.)


Wood Dealers


(See Coal and Wood.)


AMERICAN COKE & CHARCOAL CO., 13 Edwards. (See page 812.) DOW J. B. & CO., 707 Hale, B. F. (See head lines.)


CONNOLLY BROS., 20 Oak, B. F. (See page 799.)


Frost Box Co. Inc., (kindling), 36 Cabot. GIRDLER JOHN, 15 and 162 Cabot and 78 Water. (See head lines.)


HARRIGAN JOHN J., r. 60 Pleasant, 174 Cabot and River c. Webber ave. (See side lines.)


PICKERING GEORGE W., 166 Cabot. (See page 796.)


SPRAGUE, BREED & BROWN CO., 7 Water. (See page 812.)


WIRE-BOUND PACKING CASE CO., (kindling), 126 Park. (See page 512.).


Wood and Paper Box Mnfrs.


BEVERLY BOX CO., 60 Pleasant. (See head lines.)


WIRE-BOUND PACKING CASE CO., 126 Park. ((See page 512.)


Hardware and Sporting Goods Irving F. Gould 246 Cabot St., -


Beverly,


WILLIAM SHARROCK


Telephone 769


15 rear VESTRY,


PAPER HANGER


BOX SHOOKS 60 Pleasant Street, Near Depot,


Beverly Box Co. BEVERLY. Telephone 903


BEVERLY CITY GOVERNMENT


1911


Election the Second Tuesday in December.


Mayor, FREDERICK A. DODGE.


ALDERMEN.


Regular Meetings First and Third Tuesday Evenings of Each Month.


President, James A. Torrey. At Large, James A. Torrey.


George H. Hurd.


Henry E. Woodberry,


WARD 4, Roland B. Lindsey.


WARD 5. William C. Blaisdell.


WARD 6, Augustus P. Loring, Jr.


State and Military Aid-Aldermen


Standing Committees, Board of Aldermen.


Elections and Returns and Rules and Orders-Aldermen Ropes, Hurd and McPherson.


Lindsey, Lane and Torrey.


Select Conmittees.


£


Collection of Ashes-Aldermen Hurd, Torrey and Ropes.


Washington Schoolhouse-Aldermen McPherson, Lane and Hurd.


Tidal Basin, Danvers River-Alder- men McPherson, Torrey and Loring. Public Library Building-Aldermen Woodberry, Hurd and Lindsey.


Water Supply-The Mayor, Alder- men Loring and Torrey and the Chairman of the Water Board.


Building Regulations-Aldermen Woodberry, Lane and Blaisdell and William Galloupe.


Playground, Ward Three-Aldermen Hurd, Blaisdell and Torrey.


Land for Parks (Woodbury Land)- Aldermen Lindsey, Woodberry and Ropes.


Public Comfort Station-Aldermen Lane, McPherson and Loring; clerk of Committees William A. Lee.


Standing Committees. Board of Aldermen.


Accounts and Printing-Aldermen Lane, Loring and Ropes.


Claims and Ordinances-Aldermen Loring, Woodberry and Lindsey. Finance and Appropriations and Bonds-Aldermen Torrey, Loring and McPherson.


Fire Department, Fuel and Street Lighting-Aldermen Woodberry, Mc- Pherson and Lane.


Police, Licenses and Building Per- mits-Aldermen Woodberry, Blaisdell and Lindsey.


Public Property-Aldermen Blais- dell, Hurd and Loring.


Streets, Sewers, Sidewalks, Electric Wires and Street Railways-Aldermen McPherson, Woodberry and Lane.


City Officers.


City Clerk-Luther S. Herrick.


City Treasurer-Charles F. Lee. City Auditor-Ezra Standley.


City Collector-Andrew S. Edwards. City Engineer-Harrie L. Whitney. City Messenger-William R. Tucker. City Physician-David C. Coleman, M. D.


City Solicitor-Alfred E. Lunt.


Collector of Taxes-Andrew S. Ed- wards.


'Clerk of Board of Health-George H. Thissell.


Clerk of Committees-William A. Lee. Clerk of Overseers of the Poor- James A. Wright. Clerk of Water Board-Otis L. Lunn.


W. H. McCORMACK


BEVERLY.


326 Rantoul Street,


HOUSES FOR SALE 602 Cabot Street or 63 Federal Street, (725)


SOLON LOVETT


Beverly, Mass. Tel. Con.


Carriage and Automobile Painting


WARD 1, James McPherson.


WARD 2, William H. Ropes.


WARD 3, Martin R. Lane.


15 rear VESTRY, BEVERLY.


Telephone 769


Frederick A. Cressy


SURETY BONDS 40 STONE STREET, - BEVERLY


DIRECTORY OF BEVERLY.


Constables-S. Walter Woodberry, Frank S. Raymond, Henry E. Dodge, 2nd, James F. Potter, Robert J. Raf- ferty, Thomas J. McDonnell, Stephen E. Rollins, George A. Appleton, Nehe- miah S. Heron, Frederick H. Beckford, Harry P. Brown, Wallace P. Legro, George A. Daniels (serve civil pro- cess).


Forest Warden-Robert H. Grant. Burial Agent-James H. Kendall.


Inspector of Milk-Henry E. Dodge, 2nd.


Inspector of Animals-Horace D. Lambert.


Inspector of Plumbing-Frederick W. Herrick.


Measurers of Wood and Bark-Or- rin B. Burnham, John J. Harrigan, Peter M. Riordan, John H. Girdler, George E. Pickett, Frank A. Brown, Horace W. Woodberry, Alonzo O. Woodberry.


Sealer of Weights and Measures- Robert J. Rafferty.


Interior


Secretary of School Committee- Fred A. Roundy. Superintendent of Highways and Sewers-Josiah B. Brown. Superintendent of Almshouse- Walter Farnham. Superintendent of Bridges-Josiah B. Brown.


Superintendent of Cemeteries- George A. Appleton. Superintendent of Schools-Robert O. Small. Superintendent of Water Works- James W. Blackmer.


Surveyors of Lumber-Andrew Stan- ley, William Galloupe.


Engineer, Pumping Station-Her- bert T. Conant.


Tree Warden-Josiah B. Brown.


Fence Viewers-Nathan B. Gold- smith, Andrew Standley, William Gal- loupe.


Weighers of Hay and Grain-Orrin B. Burnham, Peter M. Riordan, John J. Harrigan, Everett N. Lendall, Amy Eldredge, Hughina M. Montgomery, Mary A. Brown.


Weighers of Coal-Orrin B. Burn- ham, John J. Harrigan, John H. Har- ris, Peter M. Riordan, Frank A. Brown, John Girdler, John H. Girdler, Ralph M. Smith, Wm. J. Gorman, Hor- ace W. Woodberry, George E. Pickett, Alonzo O. Woodberry, Everett N. Len- dall, Amy A. Eldredge, Hughina M. Montgomery, Mary A. Brown, Alice M. Lynch.


Weighers of Coke and Coal-Harri- son Reed, William O'Neil, Henry Kent.


Assessors-John M. Murney, term expires 1911; Hervey Lunt, term ex- pires 1912; Theodore A. Holmes, term expires 1913.


Board of Health-Joseph E. Herrick, term expires 1911; John J. Martin, M. D., term expires, 1912; Henry E. Dodge, 2nd, term expires, 1913. George H. Thissell, clerk and agent. Regular meetings on Saturday evenings.


Commissioners of Sinking Fund- Horace P. Woodbury, term expires, Jan. 31, 1912; Benjamin D. Webber, term expires, Jan. 31, 1913 ; Joseph C. Kilham, term expires, Jan. 31, 1914.


Commissioners of Trust Funds- Parker S. Davis, Charles E. Ober, terms expire, 1912; Albert Boyden, term expires, 1913; Joseph C. Kilham, term expires, 1914; Charles F. Lee, Treasurer.


Overseers of the Poor-Frank A. Woodbury, term expires, 1911; William C. Morgan, term expires, 1912; James A. Wright, term expires, 1913.


Board of Managers of Public Ceme- teries-Clarence Rogers, term expires first Monday in March, 1912; Eben Day, term expires first Monday in March, 1914. William Galloupe, term expires first Monday in March, 1913; clerk, Superintendent of Cemeteries, ex-officio.


Park Commissioners-Charles P. Tindley, term expires, 1911; Alden Webb, term expires, 1912; Joseph W. Preston, term expires, 1913.


Registrars of Voters-John F. Hill, term expires April 30, 1911; G. P. Brown, term expires April 30, 1912; Charles H. Woodbury, term expires April 30, 1913. Luther Herrick, clerk and member, ex-officio.


Trustees of the Public Library- Elizabeth P. Sohier, Katherine P. Lor- ing, Allen H. Bennett, terms expire, Jan. 31, 1912; Benjamin R. Bulkeley, William R. Driver, George E. Woodber- ry, terms expire Jan. 31, 1913 ; Charles L. Dodge, Louis D. Webber, Joseph C. Kilham, terms expire, Jan. 31, 1914.


Water Board-John J. Nugent, term expires 1911; Frank Woodbury, 2d, term expires 1912; Robert Robertson, term expires 1913. Otis L. Lunn, clerk; James W. Blackmer, supt .. of water works. Office, City Hall. Her- bert T. Conant, engineer at pumping station.


DERBY PAINTS, OIL and GLASS


IRVING F. GOULD,


246 CABOT STREET,


BEVERLY


Decorator


WILLIAM SHARROCK


726


WOOD BOXES.


BEVERLY BOX CO. 60 Pleasant St., Near Depot, Beverly. Tel. 903


DIRECTORY OF BEVERLY.


727 S


Police Department.


Chief of Police-S. Walter Wood- berry.


Captain-Otis Burnham.


Patrolmen-Webster K. Bray, Jos- eph F. Clayton, William H. Coakley, Ernest I. Ellis, Timothy Foley, Chas. W. Mitchell, Warren O. Jones, Alonzo L. Goodhue, Alfred G. Munsey, John A. Stone, Edward F. Wallis, Calvin L. Williams, Daniel McLean Frederick R. Wilson, Harry S. Monies, Ferdinand W. Bray, John S. Welch.


Reserve Police Force-John F. Cou- hig, Roland M. Pickett, John W. Sem- ple, jr., Wm. L. Pickett, Michael H. Wittenhagen.


Janitor of Police Station-Frederick H. Beckford.


Fire Department.


Regular meetings of Engineers first Tuesday of each month.


Chief Engineer-Robert H. Grant.


First Assistant-John J. Wittenha- gen and clerk.


Second Assistant-J. M. Publicover. Third Assistant-Wilfred E. Cald- well.


Fourth Assistant-John H. Foster. Supt. of Fire Alarms-Robert H. Grant.


Beverly Fire Alarm, Location of Boxes.


6 Bridge street Rialside.


7 Deaf Mute Schoolhouse.


8 Beckford cor. Elliott.


9 Bridge cor. Cressy.


12 Bartlett cor. Front.


13 Lothrop cor. Stone.


14 May cor. Lovett.


15 Ocean cor. Lovett.


16 Lothrop cor. Washington.


17 Chase cor. Judson.


18 Cabot cor. Railroad ave.


19 River cor. Bridge.


24 Cabot cor. Bow.


25 Cabot cor. Knowlton.


26 Lovett cor. Bay.


27 Charnock cor. Essex.


31 Enon opp. R. R. station.


32 Kittredge's Crossing.


34 Cabot opp. Charnock.


35 Rantoul cor. Roundy.


36 Cabot cor. Summer.


37 Cabot at Gloucester Crossing.


38 North Beverly Church.


39 Cabot opp. Dodge, No. Beverly.


41 Essex cor. Spring.


42 Essex cor. Cedar.


43 Essex cor. Cole.


44 Woodbury cor. Ober.


45 Centreville Hose House, Essex.


46 E. Lothrop cor. Hale.


47 Hale cor. Corning.


48 Hale cor. Boyle's, Chapman's Cor.


49 Hale cor. Prince.


51 Pride's Crossing Depot.


52 Lee's Crossing.


53 Haskell cor. Hart.


54 185 Hart, Bev. Farms.


55 105 Hart, Bev. Farms.


56 Hale and Hart, Ward's Corner.


57 Engine House, West st., B. F.


58 Hale st., Cotting's stable.


61 Giles ave. cor. Stewart ave.


62 Crescent ave. & Winthrop ave.


123 Rantoul st. Depot sq.


124 Carter's Oiled Clothing Factory.


125 Bow cor. Park.


126 Association factories, Rantoul st.


127 Rantoul cor. Federal.


132 Almshouse.


133 School cor. Wellman.


134 Wellman and Congress.


135 Porter and Linden ave.


136 Stone and Cabot.


137 Cabot cor. Pleasant.


311 Pickett n. Prospect school.


312 251 Dodge, No. Beverly.


313 Mckay opp. Sturtevant.


314 Appleton and Harrison aves.


315 Cherry Hill Farm.


316 Cabot opp. Lyman.


317 Beverly Hospital, Herrick.


321 Dodge c. Woodbury ave.


322 Cabot at Trask.


412 Essex cor. Hull.


413 Standley and Common.


511 Hale cor. Haskell.


One blast will be given at 11.45 A. M., test signal.


One, two, two, one-Emergency call street department.


Two blasts signify "Fire is out."


Two blasts repeated at 7.15 A. M., no High school.


Two blasts repeated at 7.45 A. M., and 12.45 P. M., no school.


Two blasts repeated at 11.15 A. M., one session of schools.


Three blasts calls for more hose.


Three blasts repeated four times, fire out of town.


Four blasts calls for second alarm.


Ten strokes, followed by one, police call. Box number repeated, calls entire de- partment.


HOUSE LOTS FOR SALE Solon Lovett 602 Cabot Street or 63 Federal Street, Beverly, Mass. Tel. Con.


= Carriage and Automobile Painting and Varnishing W. H. McCormack S E E


BEVERLY. 326 Rantoul Street,


AUTOMOBILE AND FREDERICK A. CRESSY,


MOTOR BOAT INSURANCE 40 Stone Street, Beverly


15 rear VESTRY, BEVERLY. Telephone 769


728


DIRECTORY OF BEVERLY.


ENGINE AND HOSE COMPANIES.


Beverly Steamer Co's No. 1 and 2, Central Station. Wm. A. Richardson, Capt .; Wm. G. Bisson, Clerk.


Chemical Engine No. 1, Central sta- tion, Wm. A. Richardson, capt .; Geo. W. Standley, engineer.


Steamer Co. No. 3, 4 West, Beverly Farms. Duncan T. Smith, capt .; Ed- ward Campbell, Lieut .; B. F. Hawkins, clerk.


Hose Co. No. 1, Rantoul c. Roundy. Roderick B. Hanson, capt .; Harold Elbridge, clerk.


Hose Co. No. 2, Rantoul c. School. Cornelius Brown, capt .; William J. Rich, clerk.


Hose Co. No. 3, 2 Dodge, Charles S. Lee, capt .; Albert Teague, clerk.


Hose Co. No. 4, 439 Essex st., Stephen D. Edwards, capt .; Horace E. Elliott, clerk.


Ladder Co. No. 1, Central station. Henry S. Parker, capt. ; Walter S. Ped- rick, clerk.


Ladder Co. No. 2, 4 West, Beverly Farms. Alfred Williams, capt .; J. Al- bert Mayberry, clerk.


School Committee.


Chairman-Charles A. Baker. Clerk-Fred A. Roundy.


AT LARGE.


Fred A. Roundy, Melvin E. Daven- port, terms expire 1911; James B. Dow, Benjamin Huntoon, terms expire 1912; Mary B. Smith, Charles A. Ba- ker, Leonard B. Moulton, terms expire 1913.


Hours of Session-The High School has one session, 8 to 1. The elemen- tary schools have two, from 8.45 to 11.45 and from 1.30 to 3.30.


No session of high school designated by 22 on fire alarm at 7.15 A. M .; no morning session of elementary school at 7.45 A. M .; no afternoon sessions at 12.45 P. M.


The school year begins on the sec- ond Monday in September and is di- vided into four quarters of eight weeks. There is a vacation of one week at Christmas and one week at end of third quarter. The schools are closed on legal holidays, Saturdays, the day following Thanksgiving and June 17.


Superintendent of Schools-Robert O. Small.


Supervisor of Music-George F. Wil- son.


Supervisor of Drawing-Charles F. Whitney.


Supervisor of Penmanship-Effie E. Colby.


Supervisors of Manual Training- Charles S. Pierce, Anna M. Ferrin, as- sistant.


Supervisor of Sewing-Elizabeth L. Woodberry.


Truant Officer-Nehemiah S. Heron.


School Janitors-Bass River, Henry B. Lowell; High, Edmond G. Dodd, Wm. L. Dodd, George T. Perkins ; Cen- treville, Albert Standley ; Cove, Geo. O. Obear; Farms, Samuel F. Collamer ; Pleasant View, Geo. W. Blake; Ryal Side, Angelo C. Brown; South, Charles G. Waitt; Washington, Arthur S. Lar- com ; Prospect, John Hanners; Hardie, Franklin P. Hunkins; McKay st., Wm. H. Palmer ; custodian of buildings, Ed- mond G. Dodd.


Public Schools and Teachers.


HIGH, Essex, B. Sumner Hurd, prin- cipal; Otis M. Riggs, Elston E. Gay- lord, Harold C. Childs, Sub Masters; Julia Goldman, Florence Teasedale, Walter W. Herrick, Faye M. Keene, John R. King, A. Lilla Wilde, Jennie A. Cole, Carrie L. Comings, Eva A. Da- vis, Mrs. Ruby S. Baker, Maleen P. Hicks, Mary A. Hird, Laura E. Horne, Elizabeth A. Horne, Isabel D. David- son, Marion R. Dexter, Laura M. Rog- ers, Ruby Sanborn, Lucy H. Melcher, Effie M. Lowe, Mabel L. Butler, As- sistants. (366-2.)


SOUTH, 15 Stone st., Winnie M. Wil- liams, principal; Addie B. Hobbs, Eleanor M. Varney, Nellie F. Harrison, Sally H. Kennison, Mary L. Wood- berry, Carrie B. Johnson, Elizabeth Martin, Ethel L. Swett, M. Louise Hawkes, Clara F. Bell, Viola E. Crit- tenden, Avis Carlton, Elsie M. Taber, teachers. (210-12.)


PLEASANT VIEW, 23 Porter st. Grace Wood, Katherine Enlind, Mrs. Sarah D. Kinsman, Aimie A. Woodbury, teach- ers. (253-2.)


PROSPECT, Pickett c. Odell ave. Eliza- beth B. Fuller, prin .; Elizabeth P. Le- favour, Bertha Petrie, Nellie M. White, Alice M. Preston, Harriet Abbott, Har- riet Colby, Ruth A. McKay, Mabel M. Porter, teachers. (234-11.)


GARDEN TOOLS AND SEEDS 246 Cabot Street., Beverly.


IRVING F GOULD,


William Sharrock Artistic Sign Writing


LABEL PRINTERS


BEVERLY BOX CO. 60 Pleasant Street, Near Depot, Telephone 903


BEVERLY 2 H


DIRECTORY OF BEVERLY.


729


WASHINGTON, 30 Elliott, Emma McC. Driver, prin .; Abbie N. Croscup, Mar- garet F. Herlihy, Grace B. Applebee, Elizabeth H. Lefavour, Clara M. L'Hereux, Viola W. Hume, Elizabeth A. Fleming, Lillian F. Smith, Grace E. Dennis, teachers.


COVE, 164 Hale. Elizabeth B. Fuller, prin .; Edith F. Rockwell, Elizabeth Taaffe, Marguerite M. Hazen, Laura R. McCurdy, teachers. (212-1.)


FARMS, Haskell, c. Webster ave. Wil- helmine Patterson, prin .; Georgia L. Hawley, Adelaide L. Day, Anna D. Brooks, Elizabeth Harding, Sarah Pi- per, Mary L. Riley, Mary F. Lowd, teachers. (141-12 B. F.)


BASS RIVER, 30 Conant st. Charles S. Brown, prin .; Mabel A. Wallis, Su- sie T. Linnell, Mrs. Nellie G. Stubbert, Ethel S. Merrill, M. Estelle Ramsdell, teachers.


CENTREVILLE, 437 Essex st. Bertha Drugan, prin .; Alice P. Williams, teacher. (726-2.)


RYAL SIDE, 137 Bridge st. Minnie A. Johnson, prin .; Edna L. Ferguson, Ed- na Hurlbutt, Helen Duane, Martha T. Robinson, Helen C. Cooper, Clara B. Tuttle, Angelica Gamboa, Maude L. Fowler, teachers. Tel. 265-11.


HARDIE SCHOOL, 23 Essex st. Clara A. Smith, prin .; Annie B. Hanson, Anna D. Pickels, Alice G. Lapham, Josephine F. Minard, Katherine M. White, Mary A. Emerson, Lillian W. Downing, Olive M. Adams, Sara F. Hall, Agnes M. Moore, Mary A. Marston, A. Florence Monroe, Evolyn A. Greenlaw, Martha E. Bradstreet, Winifred Upton, teach- ers. (827).


MCKAY SCHOOL. McKay c. Balch, Chas. S. Brown, prin .; Cora M. Rogers, Ruth M. Moodie, Winifred C. Winslow, Millicent G. Perkins, Mabel F. Cressy, teachers. Tel. 762-1.


Churches.


FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH, Cabot c. Ab- bott, organized March 25, 1801. Carey W. Chamberlain, pastor. Leland H. Cole, Supt. of S. S .; Hollis L. Camer- on, recording clerk of church; Samuel Higgins, sexton; Clayton P. Stevens, organist and choir master; Theodore Taylor, Rufus Larcom, Rufus E. Lar- com, Leland H. Cole, John Wilson, Charles H. Ham, Albert G. Remmonds, Willard O. Wylie, deacons; Horace W. Woodberry, clerk of society. Annual meeting first Monday in April.


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BEVERLY FARMS BAPTIST CHURCH, Hart street, Beverly Farms, organized Sept. 23, 1827; reorganized Sept. 9, 1834. Clarence S. Pond, pastor ; Willis A. Pride, clerk; Willis A. Pride, Oscar Hakanson, John L. Chapman, deacons ; Willis A. Pride, Supt. of S. S .; Mrs. Arthur Harlow, organist ; Ezra P. Wil- liams, sexton. The first church built at the Farms, and finished in 1830; the bricks used in building were brought from North Beverly, and were a part of the first cotton factory erected in the United States. Present building erected in 1844. Reconstructed and remodeled in 1886.


SECOND CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH ; Conant c. Cabot streets, No. Beverly ; organized in 1713. Henry F. Smith, pastor ; Charles S. Brown, clerk ; George W. Glines, treasurer; George W. Glines, Charles E. Wilson, Fred H. Wallis, deacons; Newell Woodberry, Harold LeMay, janitors.


DANE STREET CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, Dane street ; organized Nov. 9, 1802. Judson V. Clancy, pastor ; Joseph H. Baker, John E. Foster, Hor- ace P. Woodbury, John L. Morse, Wil- liam F. Lee, George P. Bowden, Wil- liam F. Crafts, George J. Purl, R. B. Lindsay, deacons; Charles L. Odell, church treasurer; Earl W. Corning, parish treasurer; George P. Bowden, clerk of church; Jeremiah L. Porter, clerk of parish ; Norman M. Macleod, Supt. of S. S .; Seward D. Standley, sexton ; Charles L. Odell, Roland P. Woodbury, William A. Porter, parish committee.


WASHINGTON STREET CONGREGATION- AL CHURCH, Washington street; or- ganized February 8, 1837. Arthur J. Derbyshire, pastor; Walter W. Her- rick, Supt. of S. S .; Charles O. Frost, Samuel Cole, Charles H. Symonds, Hez- ekiah O. Woodbury, Chas. F. Symonds, deacons ; Samuel Cole, clerk of


church ; treas. and coll. of church; Earl E. Gay, treas. of parish ; George H. Vose, A. F. Dodge, Charles F. Lee, parish committee; Nehemiah S. Heron, sexton.




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