BEVERLY. 
The friends of John B. Cressy are 
glad to welcome him again, after a 
five weeks’ illness. 
Rev. Benjamin R. Bulkeley will 
preach tomorrow at the First Parish 
church upon the Peace movement. 
Mr. and Mrs. Ozro M. Field are 
again at their Beverly home, after a 
five weeks’ absence, during which 
they have been in attendance at the 
Knights Templars conclave, visited 
theWorld’s Fair and toured the Rocky 
mountains. 
A number of the members of Gar- 
den City lodge, 1.0.0.F.M.U., visited 
the Gloucester lodge Tuesday evening, 
going by special electric. 
At the meeting of the board of 
aldermen, Tuesday night, it was voted, 
among other things, to appropriate 
$13,200 for sewers on the new streets 
at Ryal Side. 
Charles Wagner, author of ‘“ The 
Simple Life,’ ‘“‘The Better Way”’ 
nd other works, is to lecture in Bev- 
rly under local auspices Nov. 9. 
Mreand Mrs.C,-F..Lee have re- 
turned to their Beverly home, after a 
pleasant visit in Montreal and Quebec. 
Mr. and Mrs. F. A. E. Hamilton 
are entertaining at their home the 
Misses Hamilton of Onset. 
Rally Sunday was observed at the 
Washington street church last Sun- 
day and appropriate services were 
held during the day. The pastor, 
Rev. E W. Snow, occupied the pulpit 
and delivered a strong sermon upon 
“Useful Lives.” 
The 104th milestone of the First 
Baptist church was passed last Sun- 
day. The day was marked by un- 
usually large attendance at all the 
services and especially at the Sunday 
school. 
Miss Carrie Farnham, principal of 
the Pleasant View school, sailed from 
Boston Tuesday for a year’s trip in 
Europe. A large number of Bev- 
erly friends went to Boston to see her 
aboard the steamer. Miss Farnham’s 
sister accompained her. 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
Carriages and Carriage Repairing, 
Ee. Cc. 
At the Old Stand, 
Established 1877. ——— 
PAINTING anp VARNISHING. 
SAV YER, 
126 Rantoul Street, corner of Bow, BEVERLY 
We put on the best RUBBER TIRES on the market. Don’t forget the Name and Number. 
85th Anniversary. 
The Dane street Sunday School ‘at 
Beverly observed its 85th auniversary 
last Sunday evening with appropiate 
exercises in the church. 
The church was very prettily decor- 
ated with flowers and autumn foliage, 
and a large audience was present to 
witness the exercises. The program 
consisted of songs and recitations by 
the members of the school, and a 
short address was given by the pastor 
of the church, Rev. E. H. Byington, 
upon the subject “Say So.” 
Mr. Byington urged the young peo- 
ple to tell when the day had been 
a pleasant one, when they had enjoy- 
ed themselves. If things have gone 
well with them to say so and thus en- 
courage those about them and _ help 
make the world brighter. 
Certificates for faithful attendence 
and for commendable work during 
the past year were awarded to a large 
number of pupils. 
Beverly Baseball. 
Beverly received the worst drub- 
bing of the season last Saturday at 
the hands of the Woonsocket Gyms., 
being defeated by the score of thir- 
teen toone. The game was loosely 
played throughout and was one of the 
most uninteresting exhibitions seen 
this year. Beverly was outclassed in 
every department of the game and 
was not in the game for a minute. 
Ten errors tells the story of the 
fielding exhibition put up by the 
home team, while at the bat they 
were able to push out only six safe 
ones. 
Woonsocket started right in in the 
first inning and rolled up a total of 
six before three men were retired. 
Three more in the second gave them 
an easy lead, so that they were not 
called upon to exert themselves there- 
after and the game dragged until the 
end. The score: 
Innings 10.23) 4°57651- SP OeRe Her. 
Woonsocket Gyms6 3001003018114 
Beverly.....-..+: 000000100 1610 
All Die Ne aA4Ee ie 
Practical Watchmaker. 
Watch, Clock, Jewelry and Optical Repairing. 
MASONIC BUILDING, BEVERLY. 
J. A. CULBERT, 
Importer and Manufacturor of 
Fine Harness, Riding Saddles and 
Horse Furnishings. 
A full line of Stable Supplies. Repairing in all its 
branches. Branch Stores at Beverly Farms, Manches- 
ter and Magnolia. 
191 Massachusetts Ave., Boston. 
THE PHELPS STUDIO 
120 MAIN ST., GLOUCESTER. 
Portraits, Views, Amateur Work. 
Telephones 53-5 
225-4 
ARTHUR A. FORNESS 
Lnsurance and Real Estate 
NOTARY PUBLIC 
8 Endicott Building, BEVERLY 
‘CHARIGES By EEE 
.. 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. 
OES iCE ELOUES:: 
ALBERT PERRY, President. 
ANDREW W. ROGERS, Vice-President. 
Certificates of Deposit issued bearing interest for actual time outstanding. 
SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES TO RENT. 
SSO A Ea Se ee 
ALLEN H. BENNETT, Cashier. 
