NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
BEVERLY. 
Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Brown have 
removed to Roxbury. 
A candy store has been opened in 
the Appleton Block on Wallis street. 
Fine candies, home made, are offered 
for sale, at Boston prices. 
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene M. Davis of 
Brookline spent Memorial Day in 
town. 
Mrs. C. N. Davis of Dane street en- 
tertained Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Bates of 
Cambridge, Tuesday. 
Mrs. Henry E. Dodge of North 
Beverly is spending a few weeks in 
New Hampton, N.H. 
Mrs. Lewis W. Eldridge of Orleans 
is the guest of her sister, Miss Clara 
H. Ferguson of Colon street. 
Mr. and Mrs. Robert R. Endicott 
have returned from a trip to Detroit, 
Mich. 
Rev. D. W. S. Hazen of Northfield, 
Vt., has removed his family to this 
city, and has taken up his residence 
with the Misses Tracy of Abbott 
street. 
THE 
ROPE , DRUG MAN, 
Sells Richard Hudnut’s Violet Talcum Pow- 
der, Violet Sec Toilet Water, Liquid Green 
Soap, Wood Violet Sachet, Nailustre, etc. 
Anything you want in Toilet Articles, we 
have it. 
SOUVENIR POSTAL CARDS 
OF BEVERLY. 
Dennison $ Gene Paner Novels 
Lunch Sets, Napkins, Doilies and 
Candle Shades. 
Just the thing for Lawn Parties, Picnics, etc. 
A Full Line of 
EATON - HURLBUT’S FINE STATIONERY. 
ROPES DRUG CO., 
188-190 Cabot St., - BEVERLY. 
“THE WHITE STORE.” 
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. 849-83. 
NORTH SHORE FERNERIES 
188 Hale Street, BEVERLY, Mass. 
John T. Morse, jr., is at his summer 
residence at Pride’s for the season. 
Miss Katherine Robinson of Ham- 
ilton has accepted a position at Stop- 
ford & Dodge’s. 
Mrs. Nicholas M. Abbott is the 
guest of Wolfboro friends. 
The Merchants in the Mason build- 
ing plan to have a gala day, June 8, 
with band concert and fireworks. 
Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Hartwell of 
Wallis street have been entertaining 
Miss Alice Cummings of Worcester. 
The members of the Social Whist 
Club accompanied by their husbands 
spent Decoration Day at Chebacco 
Lake. 
Albert E. Day, 
Albert E. Day, a grand army vet- 
eran, was found dead in the apart- 
ments which he occupied in the 
Arthur Thissell house at Beverly 
Farms, Wednesday morning. Hewas 
about 65 years of age. 
Mr. Day had not been seen -since 
Sunday. When John Gentlee, a 
Wenham butcher, called at the house 
Wednesday about 10.30 o’clock, Mr. 
Day was found with his head through 
the lower panel of acloset door. The 
body was discolored, as it naturally 
would be. As the deceased was sub- 
ject to occasional fits itis thought he 
was taken with one as he was retiring 
Sunday night and, being a heavy man, 
as he fell over he broke through the 
door. 
He has one brother, Alphonso Day, 
a dentist, living in Boston, and an- 
other, Winslow Day, at the Farms. 
J. FRANK ROLFE, 
PIANOS, SHEET MUSIC and MUSICAL MERCHANDISE. 
PIAN OS 
REND es 
Pianos Sold on Easy Payment Plan of $10.00 down, $.500 per month. 
(No interest.) 8 Months’ Lessons Free. 
1 HALE STREET, 
BEVERLY. 
ALDEN WEBB, 
Practical Clatchmaker. 
Watch, Clock, Jewelry and Optical Repairing. 
MASONIC BUILDING, BEVERLY. 
FRANK N. HOAG, 
CUSTOM TAILOR, 
184 Cahot Street, Beverly. 
Fine Repairing a specialty. 
CHARLES FF. LEE 
.. Real Estate and Insurance .. 
NOTARY PUBLIC. 
155 Cabot Street, BEVERLY, 
WINTER BOARDERS. 
BOX STALLS, IF DESIRED. 
ee Oink ae nds en ee 
79 HALE STREET, Beverly Cove. 
29th Anniversary 
We have been located at 162-164 
Cabot Street, Beverly, Mass., for 
29 years and feel competent to 
give valuable service . ... 
Insurance, Real Estate, Invest- 
ments, Notary Public, and Jus- 
tice ‘of the -Peaceos 4s me oe ee 
SAMUEL H. STONE, BEVERLY, MASS. 
HIGH GRADE WORK. 
erty Fst un 
EDWARD F. EVELETH, 
Proprietor. 
55 Broadway, BEVERLY. 
