NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
BEVERLY. 
Messrs. Whitman and Dwight 
Fielder entertained the members of 
the Atlantic Social club with a Hal- 
lowe’en party at their home, Monday 
evening. The hours were passed very 
pleasantly. 
At her Cabot street home Wednes- 
day evening Mrs. Maria Dodge en- 
tertained the members of the Past 
Noble Grands’ association of the 
Friendship Rebekah lodge, I.O.O.F. 
John B. Anderson gave a very in- 
teresting talk at the Dane street 
chapel last night on the work of the 
Boston floating hospital. 
Myles McSweeney was elected man- 
ager of the high school football team 
Monday, to take the place of R. W. 
Raymond, resigned. 
The Junior society of the Washing- 
ton street church was a guest of the 
Junior society of the Dane street 
church Tuesday evening, when a very 
pleasant sociable was enjoyed. 
The sympathies of their many 
friends are with Mrs. H. S. Parker 
and E.I. Ellis as a result of the death 
of their mother, Mrs. R. B. Ellis, Can- 
ton, Me. 
The engagement is announced of 
Miss Reitha Clark and J. William 
Grant, both of this city. 
Rev. H. J. White gave a very inter- 
esting talk on “First Things First,” 
at the chapel of the Baptist church 
Tuesday evening before a gathering 
of young ladies of the Bible school 
and congregation. 
Miss Sadie Washburn has just re- 
turned to her Everett home, after a 
delightful visit with friends in Bev- 
erly. 
The John W. Jones residence on 
Lothrop street was the scene of a very 
pleasant gathering last Sunday even- 
ing on the occasion of Mr. Jones’ 62d 
birthday. 
The Beverly Times is now very pleas- 
antly located in its new quarters on 
Cabot street, recently occupied by the 
banks. 
Carriages and Carriage Repairing, 
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PAINTING anp VARNISHING. 
BEB. Cc. SAWYER, 
At the Old Stand, 
126 Rantoul Street, corner of Bow, BEVERLY 
We put on the best RUBBER TIRES on the market. 
Don’t forget the Name and Number. 
Annual Banquet. 
The Ballou club held its annual 
banquet in Beverly Tuesday night, 
and the affair proved to be one of the 
most successful yet held by the club. 
Preceding the banquet an informal 
reception was held in the reception 
hall, and after the repast the party 
returned to the parlors for a social 
evening. More than 100 were present. 
Mr. Frick’s Butler. 
“While hurrying with a clothes 
basket filled with bottles of champagne 
for the guests at a dinner party,” says 
a despatch from Pittsburg, Pa., ‘John 
McCrosky, a colored employe of the 
household of H.C. Frick, the coke 
king, fell on the bottles of wine, sus- 
taining injuries which resulted in his 
death.. 
«There was a little excitement dur- 
ing the autopsy. The fall at the dinner 
occurred some days ago. McCrosky 
was found dead in bed, and neighbors 
started the story that Mrs. McCrosky 
had tried to poison him. Dr. John 
Burke performed an autopsy, and gave 
out the cold statement that death was 
due to injuries sustained in falling 
with the basket of wine at the Frick 
residence.”’ 
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Gala Night in Store. 
If the plansof Conomo Tribe, No. 
113, Red Men of Manchester, are car- 
ried out, Wednesday night, Novem- 
ber 16, will be a red-letter one in the 
history of that organization. Mem- 
bers uf the tribes in Beverly, Glouces- 
ter and Rockport will come to Man- 
chester on that night as guests of 
Conomo Tribe. <A gala time is look- 
ed for. 
One of the features will be a parade, 
the first of the kind ever held in Man- 
chester, in which the four organiza- 
tions will join. The Manchester and 
Beverly tribes will first march from 
the wigwam to the station, where the 
tribes from Gloucester will be met, 
and then a regular line of march will 
be followed. The Manchester Brass 
Band will furnish the music. After 
the parade an entertainment will be 
furnished by one of the visiting tribes, 
and acollation will be given in the 
town hall by Conomo tribe. It is 
expected more than 250 Red Men will 
be out. 
In order to facilitate matters for the 
committee having the affair in charge 
the local chiefs are requested to report 
at the wigwam on Wednesday, 
November 16, at 6 pm., where they 
don regalia and white gloves and 
march to the station to meet the visit- 
ing brothers 
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Accounts solicited and every facility afforded for prompt and satisfactory 
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OFFICE FLOURS: 
ALBERT PERRY, President. 
SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES TO RENT. 
ANDREW W. ROGERS, Vice-President. 
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ALLEN H. BENNETT, Cashier. 
