NORTH SHORE: BREEZE 
BEVERLY. 
A wedding of general interest to 
Beverly people was that of Miss Caro- 
line C. Clark. and ‘Rev: Edward 
Mitchell Barney which took place 
Wednesday at Wethersfield, Conn. 
Miss Clark was formerly teacher of 
English at the High school where she 
was exceedingly popular with both 
the scholars and her associates on 
the school faculty. Mr. Barney was 
for several years pastor of the First 
Universalist church here and is now 
pastor of the Universalist church in 
Pawtucket, R.1I. 
A. H. Webber has gone down to 
Bar Harbor fora short vacation. He 
miubemeet Ff. W- C: Foster at that 
place and together they will cruise 
along the Maine coast for a couple of 
weeks. 
Alderman Desmond has again re- 
sumed his accustomed duties after 
his trip to St. Louis where he was 
an alternate at the Democratic con- 
vention. Mr. Desmond reports an 
interesting trip and an enjoyable time 
both at the convention and at the 
great fair. 
Miss Helen A. Allen is enjoying a 
meetivon at. Canaan, N.H Her 
friend Miss Gertrude Knowlton of 
Hamilton accompanies her. 
A party of young people, mostly 
High school students and _ their 
friends enjoyed an outing at West 
Beach Tuesday. The day was en- 
joyed with sports on the beach and a 
basket Juncheon served by the young 
ladies of the party. 
All the clothing, dry goods and 
shoe dealers along Cabot street have 
signed an agreement to close their 
places of business Friday afternoon 
throughout the remainder of the 
summer. Yesterday was the first 
half holiday. 
The through car to the Willows is 
now an accomplished fact. The first 
car wasrun Sunday. As this is in 
the nature of an experiment and de- 
pendent upon the amount of traffic, 
it should be well patronized by those 
who have been desiring such service. 
No doubt this will be the case’ pro- 
vided that the cars are run at suit- 
able hours which will be convenient 
to those desiring to go over in the 
afternoon and stop for dinner or to 
spend the evening at the theatre. 
Fern-Croft Inn. 
The Fern-Croft Inn is attracting 
many prominent people to its hos- 
pitable doors. From among the many 
registered at this historic old Inn the 
past week we notice the following 
well known Boston and North Shore 
people: Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Law- 
rence, James P. Stearns, C. W. Robie, 
Mr. and Mrs. F. T. Barron, Mr. and 
Mrs. John C. Spring and a party of 
twelve, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Morse and 
John Gilchrist of Boston, Mr. and 
Mrs. Lewis R. Speare of Newton, J. 
E. Ackerman of Brookline, Mrs. 
Nathan Eiseman and Mrs. Albert 
Eiseman of Beach Bluff, Miss Scott, 
W. G. Townes and Mrs. Charles Rob- 
bins of New York, Mr. and Mrs. 
Chester Dane of Marblehead, Mr. 
and Mrs. Albert Geiger, jr., and Mr. 
and Mrs. Chester H. Graves of Beach 
Bluff, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Taylor of 
Hartford, William P. Gove of Salem; 
Mrs. A. A. Low and George W. C. 
Low of Brooklyn, Joseph B. Bascom 
and party of seven from St. Louis, 
the H. C. Fricks, Mr. and Mrs. J. G. 
Holmes, Mrs. Thomas Wood and 
Mrs. Thomas McK. Cook of Pitts- 
burs, Admiral) H.R... Sallivan, 
U.S.N., Mr.and Mrs. George Sprague 
and Mr. and Mrs. James Tuddy of 
. Lynn. 
North Shore Blue Book, 
The North Shore Blue Book is out 
and is a handsome volume of over 100 
pages, tastefully bound and_ up-to- 
date. The contents have been pre- 
pared with special care; the names on 
the North Shore have been carefully 
collected and _ revised. A_ special 
feature 1s a map of the eastern part of 
Essex county, which must commend 
itselfnastamxeference. 6 ))A: Jones, 
publisher, North Cambridge, and Old 
South Bldg., Boston. Sold at news 
stores, Beverly Farms, Manchester 
and Gloucester, and by the publisher. 
ARTHUR A. FORNESS 
Insurance and Real Estate 
NOTARY PUBLIC 
3 Endicott Building, BEVERLY 
BO Xs EVES 
We havea fine lot of Box Trees and 
Fancy Evergreens for garden and 
piazza decoration <2 ae 
FERNS AND FLOWERS. 
-- NORTH SHORE FERNERIES -- 
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Hardy perennials, hardy and tender ferns, 
roses. 300 varieties of the finest Cactus 
dahlias. Rustic furniture, garden seats. 
Send for Catalogues. Landscape gardening a specialty, 
WE SELL 
WALK-OVER 
SHOES 
MEN’S 
AND 
LADIES’ 
REGISTERED 
$3.50 $4.00 
EDMUND GILES 
154 Cabot St. Beverly, Mass. 
GEARICH sehen bshs 
.- Real Estate and Insurance .. 
NOTARY PUBLIC, 
155 Cabot Street, BEVERLY, 
BEVERLY NATIONAL BANK. 
CAPITAL $200,000. 
Transacts a General Banking Business. Accounts solicited and every facility afforded for prompt and satisfactory 
business relations. 
CFPFICE ELOURS: 
ALBERT PERRY, President. 
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Certificates of Deposit issued bearing interest for actual time outstanding. 
SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES TO RENT, 
SO ALM. DO Ph A Sef 
ANDREW W. ROGERS, Vice-President. 
ALLEN H. BENNETT, Cashier. 
