NORTH SHORE ‘BREEZE 
Hale and hearty and still actively 
engaged in business, Deacon Ezra A. 
Stone observed his 75th birthday at 
his home on Federal street Wednes- 
day. During the evening many friends 
called, among whom were the mem- 
bers of the Bible class of the First 
Baptist Sunday school. Mr. Stone 
was the recipient of many substantial 
reminders of the well wishes of his 
friends. 
The new Beverly directory for 1904 
is out and reflects great credit upon 
the publishers, Messrs. Crowley and 
Lunt. Many corrections have been 
made and some new features added. 
The new North Shore map, giving the 
location of summer residents desig- 
nated by number, and with a key to 
the same, is an especially valuable 
feature, and greatly increases the 
worth of the book. 
Decoration Day. 
The following program for Me- 
morial day has been arranged for 
Beverly: The comrades of Post 89, 
G.A.R., will assemble at their head- 
quarters at 7.30 a.m.and, accompanied 
by the Beverly Cadet Band, will go to 
North Beverly, where memorial ser- 
vices will be held and 81 graves dec- 
orated. A detail in charge of the 
quartermaster-sergeant will also dec- 
orate the three graves at the Dodge’s 
Row cemetery. 
In the afternoon they will again as- 
semble at 12.30 and, escorted by Co. 
E, M.V.M., the Boys brigade, Camp 
No. 6, S. of V., and Spanish war vet- 
erans, will proceed over the following 
route: Cabot street to West Dane, 
to Mulberry, to Federal, to Chapman, 
to Bow, to Cabot, to City Hall, where 
the city officials and invited guests 
will be received. Thence they will 
proceed down Cabot to Washington, 
to Brown, to Abbott, to Monument 
where memorial exercises will be held. 
Thence they will march along Hale 
street to the cemetery, where 315 
graves will be decorated. Leaving 
the cemetery at Charnock street, they 
will return by way of Knowlton street 
THOMAS F. DELANEY, 
Apothecary, 
H. W. MOORE, 
Manufacturer of 
Cor. Cabot and Abbott Sts., CARRIAGES 
BEVERLY, MASS. 
WE BEEPOEVERY THING THAT 
a GORD PRUG is FORE 
SEOULD) KEEP. 
to Cabot, to headquarters, where they 
will disband. 
The school] children will be received 
at the monument and will assist in the 
decoration. 
In the evening the Post, together 
with the Sons of Veterans and the 
W.R.C., will attend the. services at 
City hall. The address will be given 
by the Rev. Benjamin R. Bulkeley, 
pastor of the Old South church. 
Sunday morning the Post will at- 
tend services at the Washington street 
church and in the evening at the Dane 
street church. 
Refused to Work, 
Had an express team not arrived at 
an opportune moment it is possible 
that two enthusiastic autoists would 
be still sitting in their car out of the 
rain at the Pleasant street subway. 
Shortly after the heavy shower of 
Thursday afternoon an auto, with a 
lady and gentleman as occupants, tried 
to pass through, but when they had 
just got in far enough to be out of the 
wet overhead they found themselves 
in too far to be out of the wet under- 
foot. As a result their fire was 
quenched and they were anchored in 
midstream. ‘The timely arriva] of an 
expressman with a life-line relieved 
them from their awkward predica- 
ment. 
This is a bad spot here, and the 
drainage facilities are not sufficient to 
carry off the water rapidly enough 
whenever there is a heavy fall of rain. 
Carriage Repairing. 
219 Rantoul St., BEVERLY. 
O. B. BURNHAM, 
DEALER IN 
HAY, CORN, OATS, FINE FEED, 
SHO Roe ET Gawd 
LOOSE and BALED HAY and STRAW. 
187-189 Rantoul [Street, 
Tel. Con. BEVERLY 
HIGH GRADE WORK. 
Telephone 806-2. 
ety GUSIOM LOW 
EDWARD F. EVELETH, 
Proprietor. 
55 Broadway, BEVERLY. 
Samuel H. Stone, 
Notary Public and 
Justice of the Peace. 
164 CABOT ST., BEVERLY. 
Insurance of every description. 
Oldest and strongest companies in the 
world, most of them in the agency 
for more than twenty-seven years. 
If any kind of a shoe is good enough — Don’t read this. 
If you’re an extra particular man, if you appreciate 
the fine points of fine workmanship come to this 
store and examine a pair of our 
KEITH’S KONQUEROR SHOES. 
$3.50 and $4.00. 
Model Shoe Co., 146 Cabot St., Beverly. 
