Carriage Demolished. 
Dr. J. J. Riordan of Beverly Farms, 
the well known veterinary, while out 
driving Monday afternoon on the 
Wenham road, had a thrilling experi- 
ence with an automobile. 
As the doctor was driving along he 
came to a curve in the roadway. All 
of a sudden there loomed up a big 
touring car, of high power and fero- 
cious in appearance. With a swoop 
it struck the horse, and turned the 
buggy, in which was seated the doc- 
tor, into kindling wood. 
Though the doctor escaped with 
little more than a severe shaking up 
and a bac toss in the air, he declares 
that he has no desire to immediately 
repeat his experience. 
The automobile was owned by F. 
M. Borge of Somerville, who was 
touring the shore. The young lady 
who was driving at the time stopped 
her car and very kindly offered assis- 
tance to Dr. Riordan.» Thevhorse 
was only slightly injured. The auto 
received hardly more thana scratch. 
PRIDE’S CROSSING. 
Among the latest arrivals here are 
the W.A. Taylors of Haverhill, who 
arrived the first of the week and are 
occupying the H. J. Coolidge cottage. 
The Coolidges came here over a month 
ago, but left the first of the week for 
New Hampshire, where they will 
‘spend the balance of the summer. 
Judge and Mrs. Loring, who have 
been spending the past four weeks in 
Yellowstone Park and the West, re- 
turned to their villa here Thursday 
night. 
Henry C. Frick left here Wednes- 
day for a month’s tripto Europe. He 
sailed on the Saxonia. 
Frank Bartlett left here Thursday 
for York Harbor, Me. 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
THOMAS F. DELANEY, 
Apothecary, 
Cor. Cabot and Abbott Sts., 
BEVERE GamMAspe 
WE REE PIEViEkY THING. THAT 
An GOOD] DRUGTSTORE 
SILOULDeK EER. 
Mr. and Mrs. Ogden Armour are 
expected to join Mr. Armour’s mother, 
Mrs. P. D. Armour, at the Cochrane 
cottage the first of next week. 
Mr. and Mrs. Clay Pierce are also 
expected here next week. Though 
the house was opened some weeks 
ago, Mr.and Mrs. Piercedid not come 
on from St. Louis, Mr. Pierce being 
detained on account of business in 
connection with the Pierce Oil Co., and 
Mrs. Pierce remaining because of the 
serious illness of her mother, Mrs. 
Tewkesbury. 
Miss Violet Pierce has been enter- 
taining a party of her young friends 
during the past week. 
Amos Cotting arrived here the first 
of the week and joined his brother 
and sister at the Cotting villa. Mr. 
Cotting has been in California since 
the early summer. 
Mrs. Nicholas Longworth is enter- 
taining at her magnificent summer 
home here her daughter, Mrs. B. A. 
Wallingford, and Mr. Wallingford of 
Cincinnati. 
W. S. Spaulding and party returned 
here Monday in the ‘‘ Isis,” Mr. 
Spaulding’s auxiliary yacht. 
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Moore are 
planning on an auto trip to the White 
Mountains the first of next month. 
(Ee) ee IIIs] 
Mw Tailor 
D. H. MAMPRE 
Respectfully announces that he has opened a first- 
class Ladies’ Tailoring establishment in the new Endicott 
Building. 
My metropolitan experience enables me to render the ladies 
of the North Shore superior service in the making of Stylish, 
Fine-fitting Garments at reasonable prices. A trial order will 
please you. 
Latest Styles Fancy and Plain Garments, 
Walking Suits, Shirt Waist Suits, etc. 
BEVERLY. 
Endicott Building, 
(oe) (Se) 5] 23] ee) ] 25] 2e) ee) 2s] 23] Ese ESE 
H. W. MOORE, 
Manufacturer of 
CARRIAGES 
Carriage Repairing. 
219 Rantoul St., BEVERLY. 
HIGH GRADE WORK. 
Telephone 806-2. 
eH SION LAU 
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. 
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the world, most of them in the agency 
for more than twenty-seven years. 
NO BETTER 
PHOTOGRAPHS 
MADE IN ESSEX COUNTY 
THAN THOSE MADE 
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