NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
BEVERLY. 
Dr. George A. Stickney is able to 
attend to his out-patients a portion of 
each day, after a serious trouble with 
his eye. Dr. George Jackson Hill has 
had charge of Dr. Stickney’s patients 
during the latter's illness. 
Benjamin M. Smith has returned 
froma five weeks’ trip to the land of 
endless summer, California. Mr. 
Smith reports a delightful visit. 
Miss Annie L. Rowe of Milford, 
N.H., was the guest of her parents, 
Mr. and Mrs. Bennett Rowe, Sunday. 
The March number of the Beverly 
High school Aegzs is to be devoted 
to the interests of the alumni, and 
every graduate of former classes will 
be glad to secure a copy, contributed 
to by many of the older graduates. 
The cause of the incipient blaze of 
Saturday afternoon in the Mason 
building, which ruined Dr. John H. 
Jackson’s dental office, still remains a 
mystery. An investigation was made 
Tuesday by Fire Marshal Casey. No 
evidence of incendiarism was found. 
Miss M. Etta Davenport of Spring- 
field has been the recent guest of 
friends in town. 
Rev. Herbert Judson White ad- 
dressed the Lawrence Y.M.C.A. last 
Sunday afternoon. 
Miss M. E. Gladwin, the matron at 
the Beverly Hospital, will recount her 
experiences with the Red Cross in 
Japan, in an address to be given in 
the Baptist chapel on Monday evening, 
March 13, in aid of the hospital relief 
fund. As stated in the BREEZE of 
last week, there is an. urgent and im- 
mediate demand for many necessary 
articles at this deserving institution, 
not the least of which is a quantity of 
linen. The ladies of the directorate, 
as well as the nurses themselves, are 
taking a great interest in the work, 
and the mere announcement of Miss 
Gladwin’s address should suffice to 
draw a large audience. There will be, 
in addition, musical numbers and read- 
ings by Miss Abbie M. Frost of the 
High school faculty. 
Hardy Ferns and Flowers. 
We make a specialty of Garden Plans, 
aud supply all the desirable Hardy and Ten- 
der Plants for planting same. 
Telephone 754-3 Beverly. 
FERNS for the House. 
__ Boston, Pearson and Annie Foster Sword 
Ferns. Table Dishes and Jardinieres filled 
Roses and Carnations. Floral Work. 
Greenhouses, 38 Rantoul St. Tel. 849-3. 
NORTH SHORE FERNERIES 
188 Hale Street, 
BEVERLY, Mass. 
Drijnverett) ao.5 Creesy “has — been 
confined to his bed for over a week 
under the care of Dr. Peer P. Johnson, 
who also has charge-of Dr. Creesy’s 
practice, 
Miss Florence H. Hodgdon of Au- 
burn, Me., and Miss Bonfoley of Brook- 
line are substituting at the High 
school in place of Miss A. Lotta Wilde 
and Miss Ethel E. Carr, who are on 
the sick list. 
Arthur S. Larcom has sailed for 
Florida to join Mrs. Larcom at Gaines- 
ville, where she is spending the re- 
mainder of the winter with her parents. 
County Commissioner Elbridge C. 
Sawyer is enjoying the inauguration 
festivities at the capital. 
Mrs. C. Elsie Woodbury of Green 
street is the guest of Worcester 
friends. 
Rev. Francis J. Curran sailed 
Wednesday on the Admiral Farragut 
-for Jamaica, where he will seek health 
and rest. Father Curran is recuper- 
ating from a severe illness, and ex- 
pects to be away for some weeks from 
his clerical duties. 
Mr. and Mrs. Allen W. Andrews 
will celebrate the fifteenth anniversary 
of their marriage at their home, 44 
Pleasant street, Monday evening. 
Rev. Edwin Hallock Byington spoke 
before the members of the Pleasant 
Evening Circle at Ipswich on Monday 
evening. 
Councilman George P. Irving won 
the gold watch at the Ballou Club 
fair. The watch stopped at 12.22 :16 
and Mr. Irving guessed 12.22 : 06. 
BEVERLY, MASS. 
Estimates made on cost of proposed Work. 
Construction work Superinteded. 
Land Surveyed and Lots Staked Out. 
Consultation Evenings. 
BEVERLY, MASS.: 6 Endicott Bldg. 
as 
Masonry, etc. 
CIVIL ENGINEER FOR NEW PLANT UNITED SHOE MACHINERY CO., 
GEORGE P. CARVER, 
Civil Engineer and Surveyor. 
Surveys and Plans made and Specifications Prepared for Sewers, Railways, Grading, Drainage, : 
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Lines and Grades given for Grading, Laying out Roads, Walls, Foundations, etc. 
Measurements made to determine amount of work done. 
Surveys and Plans made for the improvement of Property. 
BOSTON, MASS.: 549 Tremont Bldg. 
ALDEN W EBS&s 
Practical Glatchmaker. 
Watch, Clock, Jewelry and Optical Repairing, 
MASONIC BUILDING, BEVERLY. 
ARTHUR A. FORNESS 
Insurance and Real Estate 
NOTARY PUBLIC 
3 Endicott Building, BEVERLY 
CHARLES¢ Essa 
.. Real Estate and Insurance .. 
NOTARY PUBLIC. 
155 Cabot Street, BEVERLY. 
WINTER BOARDERS. 
BOX STALLS, IF DESIRED. 
mesh 7 fieeystakay akat Soe ee 
79 HALE STREET, 
INSURANCE THAT INSURES 
Dwellings and contents for 5 years, $1,000, at $7.50 
Every kind of property at correspondingly low rates 
In this agency are 25 of the oldest and strongest com- 
panies in the world. 
Wealso issue policies covering all liability, from 
every conceivable kind of an accident, such as falling 
snow, windows, slate, covering all claims from guests 
owners, servants and any other persons in an about 
the buildings and sidewalks, etc. Cost of a $5,000- 
$10,000 policy for three years is only $10. 
General Liability Policies of all kinds. 
SAMUEL H. STONE, 
164 Cabot Street, Beverly 
Beverly Cove. 
HIGH GRADE WORK. 
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EDWARD F. EVELETH, 
Proprietor. 
55 Broadway, BEVERLY. 
