NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
BEVERLY 
_ William Morgan, the baker, passed 
away at his Bartlett street home Tues- 
day morning, after an illness of several 
months, at the age of 72. Uptoa 
comparative short time ago he was 
persistently engaged at the oven, and 
only advanced years forced a retire- 
ment. He leaves a widow and several 
adult children. 
Mr. and Mrs. William B. Pierce of 
Broadway entertained Rev. William 
H. Spencer of Cambridge, Sunday. 
Great preparations are being made 
for the “‘ Mawsim,”’ which the hustling 
and bustling members of the Ballou 
club give in city hall next week. ’Tis 
said that every previous effort toward 
the novel has been outclassed by this 
latest innovation. 
DAY & HOYT 
Zafeeosex ST. 
Sold Out SALE 
Gigantic Cut in 
Prices 
Everything 
Must Be Sold 
| Within 30 Days 
Clothing, Hats 
and Furnishings 
Suit Cases and 
Bags, Etc. 
Transacts a General Banking Business. 
is always a serious one. 
pay you for the necessary outlay is best solved by 
letting US examine your damaged carriage. We 
¢ will give you a fair and honest opinion, and if 
~ | repairs are wanted will make them skillfully and 
expeditiously 
THE REPAIRING QUESTION 
Whether it will or willnot 
AT OLDS TAND; 
af) CORNER OF BOW AND RANTOUL STS. 
BEVERLY, MASS. 
E. C. SAWYER. 
S. M. Leach, the jeweler, has re- 
moved into the Morley & Frost store 
in the Southwick block. 
Delaney, the prescriptionist, has 
made noticeable and needed changes 
in his pharmacy on Cabot and Abbott 
streets. Hehas taken the lower store 
on the Abbott street side and there 
installed his prescription department. 
The old soda fountain has been re- 
moved and a new patent 20th century 
automatic fountain substituted, ena- 
bling a quicker and more accurate 
service to patrons. 
The Men’s club of the Washington 
Street church met with Pastor Snow 
on Monday evening and enjoyed a 
debate, games and refreshments. 
The board of trade is considering 
the problem of the erection of houses 
to accommodate the new comers to 
town. It would seem a feasible plan 
to adopt the course followed by many 
cities in not allowing cheap houses to 
be erected, even though they may 
serve the purpose as well. Ina few 
years they will have deteriorated to 
such an extent that they will be eye- 
sores. ‘“‘A stitch in time saves nine.”’ 
Consumers are registering com- 
plaints against the Beverly Gas and 
Electric company on account of the 
poor gas which is being supplied. On 
many occasions the light has been so 
dim that the time-honored kerosene 
lamp has been impressed into service. 
With the price as high as it is a 
quality of gas far above the present is 
expected. 
CAPITAL $200,000. 
Gen. William Stopford is attending 
the National Guards association meet- 
ing in Washington. 
Mr. and Mrs. George E. Pickett, 
Miss J. Florence Wallis and Miss 
Myrtie W. Carr are planning a trip 
to Jamaica. They will leave in the 
course of a fortnight. 
Rev. L. A. Abbott, D.D., of Alton, 
Ill., has been the recent guest of John 
H. Preston of Wallis street. Dr. Ab- 
bott came East for the express purpose 
of testifying in the action of George R. 
Preston et al. vs. West Beach corpo- 
ration, on trial in the seventh jury 
session of the Superior court at Boston 
before Judge Flaherty. He is the 
only survivor of the legislature of 
1852 which passed acts relative to the 
beach, and his testimony was of value. 
Miss Laura B. Doran of the High 
school faculty gave a pleasing address 
before the St. Peter’s Literary club 
on Tuesday evening, on ‘The Rise of 
the English Drama.” 
Arthur C. Wallis has returned from 
an extended tour to South America, 
especially Buenos Ayres, Asuncion 
and other large cities of our twin con- 
tinent. 
Miss Jennie A. Cole spoke before 
the members of the Girls’ club at the 
First Baptist church on Wednesday 
evening on ‘‘ current events.” 
A social for the members of the 
oung girls’ classes of the Baptist 
Bible school was held on Thursday 
evening at the chapel and was largely 
attended. 
BEVERLY NATIONAL BANK. 
Accounts solicited and every facility afforded for prompt and satisfactory 
business relations. Certificates of Deposit issued bearing interest for actual time outstanding 
“Bash 6 heen ia — Wey we ge — 
ANDREW W. ROGERS, President. 
SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES TO RENT. 
S.30 ALM. TO. 2 ©. M. 
JASPER R. POPE, Vice-President. 
ALLEN H. BBNNETT, Cashier. 
