BEVERLY 
The school census shows a total 
enrollment of 2870, the largest in the 
city’s history, 1399 of this number 
are boys and 1471 girls. The oldest 
pupil is 67 and he is pursuing studies 
in the evening school. 
Chief of Police William A. Fergu- 
son in his annual report announces 
that the arrests for 1905 were 335,198 
of which were for drunkenness. 
Misses Lizzie and Carrie Lummus 
of North Beverly are enjoying a win- 
ter visit with relatives in Philadelphia 
and Cleveland. 
Miss Elsie W. Cameron of Lovett 
street is the guest of Melrose friends. 
J. Elmer Wood has purchased at 
private sale the Martin property on 
Central street which he has occupied 
for some years. 
Mr. and Mrs. Melville Woodbury, 
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur A. Forness, 
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew W. Rogers, 
Mr. and Mrs. Albert C. Lunt and 
Mr. and Mrs. Walter A. Perry are 
taking in the automobile show in New 
York City. 
Miss Elizabeth Lewis of /Yar- 
mouth, N.S., has been the recent 
guest of Miss Bertha McConnell. 
ace Men’s Club: of. St. Peter’s 
Parish met at the Parish House on 
Bow street, Tuesday evening. Hon. 
Joseph Maccabe, Gen. William Stop- 
ford, Charles Woodbury and Jerome 
Crowley gave interesting addresses to 
the members. 
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Cunningham 
of Dodge street are being congratu- 
lated upon the advent of a son into 
their home. 
The second concert in the First 
Baptist Bible School series proved 
most attractive and was greatly ap- 
preciated. Arthur Fielden Luscomb, 
the talented violinist of Salem and 
Mrs. Ida Jenness-Moulton were the 
artists and their appearance met with 
much favor. 
Rev. William C. Lyon of Cam- 
bridge addressed the Parish Aid Alli- 
ance at the Unitarian chapel on Wed- 
nesday afternoon on “The Higher 
Criticism.” 
BEVERL 
Transacts a Generai Banking Business. 
business relations. 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
Another dentist has thought that 
the teeth of Beverly people need his 
attention, so Dr. J. A. Quigley of 
Milford has opened an office in the 
Mason building. 
Robert J. Murney has removed his 
office to 14 Rogers building. 
The Memoria Ladies Quartette will 
sing at the vesper service at the 
Washington street church Sunday 
evening at 5 o’clock. 
Jeremiah F. Brown has been chosen 
chairman of the Democratic City 
Committee. 
Mrs. S. D. Leland entertained the 
members of the Social Circle of 
King’s Daughters at her home on 
Railroad avenue, Monday afternoon. 
Rev. A. J. Covell of Lynn spoke 
before the Dane street Men’s Club 
on Tuesday evening on ‘European 
and American Life: Similarities and 
Differences.” The address’ was 
greatly enjoyed by the large number 
of members present. 
William W. Coolidge, Esq., of 
Salem spoke on “Buda Pest and Con- 
stantinople’”’ before the members of 
the Goodfellowship League at the 
Baptist social rooms on Wednesday 
evening. 
The pulpit of the First Baptist 
church will be occupied by Rev. Wil- 
liam H. Spencer of Cambridge on 
Sunday. 
Lieut. Chas. H. Farnham has left 
for Pennsylvania where he will be en- 
gaged in preliminary survey. for a 
new railroad. 
CAPITAL $200,000. 
SAFE DEPOSIT: BOXES: TO RENT. 
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ANDREW W. ROGERS, President. 
JASPER R. POPE, Vice-President. 
S230. MoO age. 
THE REPAIRING QUESTION 
is always a serious one. 
pay you for the necessary outlay is best solved by 
letting US examine your damaged carriage. 
will give you a fair and honest opinion, and if 
repairs are wanted will make them skillfully and 
expeditiously 
Whether it will or will not 
We 
AT OLD STAND, 
CORNER OF BOW AND RANTOUL STS. 
BEVERLY, MASS. 
E. C. SAWYER. 
Rev. Frank M. Holt of Lynn will 
speak in the City hall on Sunday next 
and on every other of the following 
Sundays on inspiring themes. Mr. 
Holt has just returned from the scenes 
of the great revival in Wales, and is 
brimming over with zeal and inspira- 
tion to do work among Beverly’s 
young men. “Success” will be his 
theme next Sunday afternoon, and 
successive subjects will be “ Man- 
hood,”’ “Conscience” and ‘Purity.”’ 
Charles H. Falls and Miss Clara A. 
McKenney were united in marriage 
on Monday evening by Rev. Chas H. 
Atkins. Mr. and Mrs. Falls will 
reside at 10 Fayette street. 
Mr. and Mrs. William C. Humphrey 
of Tombstone, Arizona, are spending 
a few weeks with Mrs. Humphrey’s 
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Warren O. 
Jones of Rantoul street. 
Roy Taylor has returned from a 
tour in John W. Royal’s yacht along 
the southern coast. 
Beverly Rollaway, 
Railroad Avenue and Rantoul Street. 
B. H. FORBES, Megr., Beverly. 
SKATING 192) F00'p. m. 
DAILY. 
In the, Annes 41, DANCING 
Thursday and Saturday Ev’gs. 
Admission 25 Cents. 
Sessions for CHILDREN, Saturday a.m. 15 cts 
Y NATIONAL BANK. 
Accounts solicited and every facility afforded for prompt and satisfactory 
Certificates of Deposit issued bearing interest for actual time outstanding. 
ALLEN H. BENNETT, Cashier. 
