EVENING—7.45 to 9.45 p.m. 
BEACH STREET PARK. 
Fireworks and Band Concert. 
Program. ; 
feeyatch, 20° Reginrent, Conn...... Reeves 
2. Overture, From Dawn till Twilight..... 
Bennett 
Beeornet Solo, selected... 2... bene c ess 
L. M. Blythe. 
@ewelection, Maritana............ Wallace 
MCE NIITATI DANCES iies Societe oe ook Missud 
meepwo.step, Polly Prim..........-- Henry 
7. Fantasia, Gems of Stephen Foster..... 
Moses 
8. Waltz, American Students...... Missud 
Gy Medley, S’wanee River....... Von Tilze 
iecralop,. Whip and. Spur........... Allen 
MUTI TNO CL Cet otic Shae avels. Us. urs levee e ghee +s ots'es 
Seven Arrests. 
The Manchester police had a record- 
breaker day Tuesday, when Chief 
Peabody had six before the court in 
Salem — more than for the rest of the 
year combined. Three were taken in 
Monday night because they had im- 
bibed too freely, and in court one of 
these was given a chance to see how 
the Fourth is celebrated in jail, an- 
other was given four months, but he 
appealed, and the last was given two 
weeks in which to raise $5 to paya 
fine. 
Frank D. Allen and Frank Truden 
were arrested Monday by Officers Lee 
and Andrews on a warrant sworn out 
by a man named Blair, who is working 
on the Coolidge mansion, Coolidge’s 
Point. Last Saturday, as Blair was 
buying a ticket in the Magnolia sta- 
tion, Allen stepped up to him and 
invited him outside. When the pair 
got outside, Allen, it is alleged, shook 
a revolver at Blair. Truden, an em- 
ploye of Allen, then came up. and 
struck Blair. Allen claims Blair threw 
a stone and broke a window in his 
house at the Cove, but he isn’t sure. 
In court Tuesday Allen was charged 
with assault with a dangerous weapon 
and was held in $200 bail till July 7. 
Truden was held in $100. Allen’s 
father, David G. Allen, went bail. 
Joseph Slade was also before the 
Maude Foster Burnham, 
TEACHER OF PIANO, 
SOLOIST and ACCOMPANIST, 
Residence, 38 Ocean Street, . BEVERLY. 
Studio, 3 Hale Street. 
Lucy Hathaway Durkee, 
TEACHER OF VOICE, 
Church, Funeral and Concert Engagements. 
Pupil of Leveritt Merrill of Boston. 
Studio, 3 Hale Street, Beverly. 
Telephone 918. 
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NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
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court Tuesday, and he was found 
guilty of having 39 short lobsters in 
his possession. Hewas fined $2 for 
each, “Joe” was held up on the 
Common last Friday by the fish and 
game commissioners. 
Wednesday morning another drunk 
was taken in by Officer Jones. This 
imbiber was making things uncom- 
fortable for people on the 10.28 train 
from Gloucester. In being brought 
from the station he saw a railing on 
Beach street which he took a liking 
to, but the officer finally persuaded 
his man to come to the station and 
seek rest till Thursday, when he was 
given a chance to view the interior of 
the Salem court house. 
BEVERLY FARMS. 
J. E. Burke and family closed their 
town house the early part of the week 
and have joined the summer colony 
for the summer. They have taken 
the ‘‘ Storrow Cottage ’”’ on Storrow’s 
Hill. 
Dr. William D. Swan and family of 
Cambridge occupied the ‘ Hubbard ”’ 
house for the season Tuesday. 
Messrs. Frank Bemis, Thomas Mc- 
Kee and Isaac R. Thomas returned 
to their shore homes Monday, after a 
two weeks’ trip with the rod in Maine. 
Brooks Adams and family arrived 
yesterday and are occupying the ‘‘Old 
Adams House’’ for the season. The 
house was opened early in the week, 
but the family did not arrive till yes- 
terday. 
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Trimble of 
Tuxedo Park, N. Y., who came on to 
the Harvard class day, spent the 
early part of the week with the Rob- 
ert Bacons. They left Wednesday for 
the races in New London. 
Bishop McVicar of Rhode. Island 
preached at the fashionable Episcopal 
church here last Sunday. 
The change in the local post office 
from fourth to third class went into 
effect yesterday. Elmer Standley has 
been appointed postmaster with a 
salary instead of working under a 
commission basis as heretofore. 
Miss Lena Voohres wasjin Danvers 
Wednesday night at a lawn party 
given there in aid of the Danvers Im- 
provement Society. 
Mrs. J. T. MacLaughlin has been a 
recent guest of Mrs. Samuel A. Rich- 
ardson in Boston. 
G. P. Connolly was in Boston 
Thursday to meet some friends who 
arrived on the Ivernia after some 
time spent in travel in Europe. 
Miss Elizabeth Gillen of San Fran- 
cisco is a guest at the Thomas Con- 
nolly house. 
North Shore Fish Co. 
Dealers in All Kinds of 
OG aos oe 
SHELL FISH a specialty. 
Orders called for every morning, 
‘Oysters opened at residences. 
‘ 
FRANK L. LAMASNEY, Proprietor. 
Beverly Farms and Manchester, Mass. 
ee WV oe Es eA kois 
Photographer, 
156 CABOT ST., BEVERLY. 
Artistic Portratts. 
ATTENTION GIVEN TO 
AMATEUR WORK, 
“Korn Vanish Treatment.” 
DR LAURENCE EY BLOOD: 
CHIROPODIST. 
Office hours: 9 to 12, 1 to 6. Evenings, 7 to 9. 
Room 7 A. B. & W. Block, Beverly. 
VETERINARY. 
eG AS AA SO a eg 
Veterinary Surgeon and Dentist. 
Office and 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. 
AO. MARSEIAET: 
DRUGGISm, 
BEVERLY FARMS. 
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