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MANCHESTER. 
A subscription paper has been 
started about town this week in an 
effort to raise money for band con- 
certs this summer ~ Contributions 
have also been asked from the Shore 
colony. The people are taking hold 
of the proposition most liberally, and 
it is now an assured thing, almost, 
that concerts will be given by the 
Manchester brass band this summer 
every Saturday night. It is thought 
they may begin next Saturday. 
J. J. Coolidge, who was so seriously 
injured in an accident on Summer 
Street extension last week by being 
dragged on the ground after falling 
from his carriage, was removed from 
the Beverly Hospital Wednesday, and 
he is now at his home in Waltham. 
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jeffries of 
Lynn were guests the first of the 
week of Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Temple, 
Bennett street. 
At the Sacred Heart church last 
Sunday the children were awarded 
medals for degrees of excellence dur- 
ing the year in their Sunday school 
work. For the girls, Julia Comisky 
was awardecl the gold medaland Mary 
Manion the silver medal, and for the 
boys Joe Cawthorne was awarded the 
gold medal. 
Mr. and Mrs, William Johnson have 
been spending a week in Cambridge 
with Mrs. Johnson’s sister, Mrs. Cum- 
mings. 
Mr. and Mrs. George Norie will 
leave here the first of next week for 
Chicago, where they will spend the 
summer. 
Maude Foster Burnham, 
TEACHER OF PIANO, 
SOLOIST and ACCOMPANIST, 
Residence, 38 Ocean Street, . BEVERLY. 
Studio, 3 Hale Street. 
Lucy Hathaway Durkee, 
TEACHER OF VOIGE, 
Church, Funeral and Concert Engagements. 
Pupil of Leveritt Merrill of Boston. 
Studio, 3 Hale Street, Beverly. 
Telephone 918. 
essa ele Ws; 
Sale, Boarding and Livery Stables. 
SADDLE Horses To Let. 
All Styles of Carriages For Sale or Exchange. 
_ Tel. Con. Vine Court, BEVERLY FARMS. 
L. A. Shaw is expectéd to arrive 
here today. He _ will occupy the 
Shaw, Jr., cottage which the Win- 
throps had last season. 
C W. Amory arrived Wednesday 
and is at the small Motley house. 
The Misses Loring have started 
from Europe where they have been 
for the past three months. They 
will join their family here just as soon 
as they arrive. 
Goly.C. L. Pierson. is expected here 
early in July. He, too, will sail from 
the other side atid come at once to 
his shore home. 
W.A. Burnham and family arrived 
here Monday after a trip abroad. 
Whey avrepate thea ke) so; PainesAlny 
house. 
E. C. Swift’s house at “ Swift- 
moor’’ had a narrow escape from fire 
Tuesday afternoon. During a thun- 
der shower the fuses on the switch- 
board in the basement of Mr. Swift’s 
house burned out, setting fire to the 
woodwork. The fire apparatus was 
called from Beverly Farms but the 
help at the cottage had the fire ex- 
tinguished long before the apparatus 
arrived. The damage was slight. 
The Misses King of New York who 
spent a little time with the W. H. 
Taylors early in the week, returned 
to New York Tuesday morning. 
C.J. Morse arrived here for the 
remainder of the summer Thursday 
morning. Hehas spent the winter 
in France. 
John Caswell isat West Point with 
the officers of the Eighth Regiment. 
Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Ames are 
back and forth between town and 
Pride’s almost every day, following 
the progress on their new house. It 
is now well nigh completed and will 
be ready for occupancy about July 1. 
When completed their place will be 
one of the best on the shore. Mr. 
Ames has recently bought two autos 
for his own use this summer. 
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Curtis spent 
the latter part of the week and Sun- 
day with Mr. Curtis’ mother, Mrs. 
James F. Curtis. 
Two of Henry C. Frick’s horses 
arrived here Monday by special car 
from Lexington, Ky. Mr. Frick’s 
new 60 horse-power car arrived 
Wednesday noon. 
Clarence Moore has been in Wash- 
ington the greater part of the week. 
Judge Moore returned from Greene, 
N. Y., the early part of the week. 
Mr. Moore’s mother has recently met 
with an accident in Greene, breaking 
her arm. . 
North Shore Fish Co. 
Dealers in All Kinds of 
BLS 
SHELL FISH a specialty. 
Orders called for every morning. 
Oysters opened at residences. 
FRANK L. LAMASNEY, Proprietor. 
Beverly Farms and Manchester, Mass. 
Be Wi, nS ae KS Be 
Photographer, 
156 CABOT ST., BEVERLY. 
Artistic Portratts. 
ATTENTION GIVEN TO 
AMATEUR WORK. 
“Korn Vanish Treatment.” 
DR. LAURENCE E. BLOOD, 
CHIROPODIST. 
Office hours: 9 to 12, 1 to 6. Evenings, 7 to 9. 
Room 7 A. B. & W. Block, Beverly. 
VETERINARY. 
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Veterinary Surgeon and Dentist. 
Officeand Hospital, Wentzell Ave., BEVERLY. 
Telephone 816-2. 
SIMON McHIERNAN, 
.. Butler ... 
Will wait at Dinners and Luncheons or serve as 
accommodator. Have been for several years with 
Dr. CHARLES THORNDIKE PARKER. 
Tel, 754-2 Bev. 182 HALE STREET, BEVERLY. 
WYATT’S MARKET, 
BEVERLY FARMS. 
#* MEATS AND PROVISIONS .* 
WALTER P. BREWER, Mgr. 
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DRUGGIST, 
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