Real Estate 
And Improvements 
Another valuable addition to the sys- 
tem of wood drives was started this week 
by a gang of men in charge of Addison 
Davis. "The new road is to start at 
Preston Place, Beverly Farms, and con- 
tinue through the woods to Valley street. 
Work was started at Magnolia this 
week on the Hesperus avenue improve- 
ment. ‘ 
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Quite a transformation has taken place 
at the entrance of the avenue to Paine 
Place, otherwise known as Pride’s Cross- 
ing avenue, which is directly opposite 
the crossing at Pride’s station,—and all 
practically within a week or ten days. 
The avenue leads to the Moore, Swift, 
Thomas, Paine, and otherestates. “The 
change included the removal of the old 
piers which stood on either side of the 
driveway, and also the wing walls running 
ina half circle from them. !n their 
place have been built upon practically the 
same lines magnificent new piers, and 
wing walls, built of cut block Rockport 
granite. Besides the main entrance 
there is an entrance for foot travellers. 
The whole affair is a splendid piece of 
work and makes a most attractive en- 
trance. Little & Browne of Boston 
were the architects, and the builders 
were Connolly Bros. 
Five cut stone gate posts have recently 
been ‘set up at the entrance to the 
Spaulding gardens on Greenwood ave- 
nue, Beverly Farms, which gives an _at- 
tractive appearance to this >eautiful es- 
tate. 
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The magnificent estate at Hamilton, 
formerly owned by C. H. Perkins, has 
just been sold to the widow of Rear-Ad- 
miral Walker, who will soon occupy the 
same. 
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Hitty A. Ober, conveys to Charles E. 
Ober, # interest in land and buildings on 
Hale street, Beverly Farms, 83.14 by 
239.57 feet. 
Abbie F. Marshall and Helen F. 
Campbell convey to Charles E. Ober 4 
interest in land and buildings on Hale 
street, Beverly Farms, 83.14 by 239.57 
feet. 
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Robert Tarr and Addie M. Tarr by 
mortgagee convey to Conrad B. Hanson 
of Gloucester land and buildings on 
Magnolia avenue, Manchester, 60 by 74 
feet. 
Mary L. Prince of Beverly conveys to 
George M. Adams of Hamilton 34 acres 
20 rods of woodland in Manchester; al- 
so 2 acres known as Poland lot wood- 
land in Manchester, 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE li 
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A. J. ORR ?-: 
Dealer in PAINTS, OILS, GLASS, PUTTY, ETC. 
A full line af PATTON’S SUNPROOF PAINT and Specialties. 
Bennett Street, eS hae Manchester, Mass. 
Opposite High School 
Specimen # Evergreen 
Retinosporas, Cedar, Spruce, Pine, Hemlock, Arbor Vitae Box Trees 
and everything in Hardy Stock for Lawn and Landscape Planting. 
TELEPHONE NO. 92 
PAINTING AND 
PAPER-HANGING 
The Pierce Nursery 2 Beverly Farms, [lass. 
4 eS BAU BNA BESTA BETA BEES A PETA PSV A PVA ISG 
5 WILBUR J. PIERCE N 
4 (Successor to Pierce & Pierce) /| 
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{ Plumbing, Steam and Hot Water Heating J 
Special attention given to Testing of Plumbing and Drainage, for which we are fully equipped. iN 
NN All Work Personally Attended to. Estimates Gheerfully Given J 
/ TELEPHONE 65 ( 
/ Can be reached at any hour of night by telephone in case of water leaks or any emergency, 4 
\ West Street =. Beverly Farms * 
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D. T. BEATON 
Garden and Farming Tools, Eddy Refrigerators, Kitchen 
Furnishing Goods, Ranges and Furnaces 
21 Central St., Manchester 
OPEN EVERY EVENING 
x= — Everything Electrical=— “ 
Repair work of all kinds promptly attended to. 
CLARK & MILLS ELECTRIC CO. 
Postofiice Block, 
146-5 Store 
16-6 Residence & 
Manchester 
Telephones: Harry J. Gay, Resident Manager 
All work receives my 
personal attention 
Claude D. Temple 
Paper Hanger and 
House Painter MANCHESTER, 
MASS. 
Shop: Central St., Op. S. Knight & Son's 
Coal Yard 
Telephone 177-3 
Initial Stationery—Crash 
Finish Bunker Hill Linen 
All Shades and Sizes—Any 
Initial in Wreath. 
Manchester-hy-the-Sea, 7 
Massarhusetia 
North Shore Breeze 
Job Department 
