NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
BEVERLY 
Rey. Gideon Cole, one of Beverly’s 
oldest and most respected residents, 
died at his home on Pond street, 
Thursday afternoon, after a compara- 
tively short illness from heart trouble. 
Rev. Mr. Cole was born in Wenham, 
and when a young man entered the 
ministry, holding several flourishing 
pastorates in this State and elsewhere. 
For the past decade or so, he had not 
been actively engaged in his profes- 
sion, but nevertheless had maintained 
a strong interest in the work of the 
First Baptist church, with which he 
had been long identified. His death 
will be a sad loss to the church, for he 
had always been held as an able coun- 
sellor and guide and a true man and 
faithful servant of God. Two grand- 
children, Frank E. Miller of New- 
buryport and Mrs. Walter W. Herrick 
of Hampstead, N.H., are left to mourn 
his loss. 
The ‘‘ Mawsim,”’ recently given by 
the Ballou club, netted $578.30. 
Mr. and Mrs. William A. Lefavour 
of Winchester spent the holiday with 
relatives in town. 
Mrs. Roland W. Boyden entertained 
a party of friends at whist at her home 
Thursday afternoon. 
The budget for 1906, as presented 
by Mayor Wallis to the aldermen on 
Tuesday evening, amounts to $458,- 
~ 015.30. The gross debt of the city is 
$1,580,500; sinking fund, $614,497.52, 
making the net debt $966,002.48. 
These figures are of interest to the 
tax payers. 
The Foss Bible class is planning an 
informal reception to its officers, to be 
followed by a high-class musica] en- 
tertainment, for Tuesday evening, 
February 27, at the First Baptist 
chapel. 
Prof. Edward Howard Griggs will 
lecture before the Lothrop club on 
Thursday afternoon, March 1, at 3 
o’clock, at the Washington Street 
church. Prof. Griggs is one of the 
most prominent of America’s lecturers 
and teachers, and his appearance in 
Beverly should be greeted by a large 
audience. 
Beverly Rollaway, 
Railroad Avenue and Rantoul Street. 
B. H. FORBES, Mgr., Beverly. 
SKATING 7253 5m 
DAILY. 
In the Annex DANCING 
Dance Hall, 
Thursday and Saturday Ev’gs. 
Admission 25 Cents. 
Sessions for CHILDREN, Saturdaya.m. 15 cts 
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Cri. Cook ‘& VCo.-of Essex shave 
opened a fish and vegetable market at 
7 Chapman street. 
Alfred A. Mason, a long time and 
highly respected resident of North 
Beverly, died at his home on Cabot 
street, Sunday, after a long and pain- 
ful illness, at the age of 63. He 
leaves a widow and a daughter to 
mourn hisloss. The funeral was held 
Wednesday afternoon at 2 0’clock and 
was largely attended. 
In an endeavor to spring a surprise 
upon unsuspecting parents, Walter W. 
Pierce, the gate tender at Gloucester 
Crossing, and Miss Louise Brooks, 
daughter of Bickford W. Brooks of 
Colon street, were quietly married last 
Saturday at Dover, N.H.; but ere the 
young people had again reached their 
home city the news had preceded them 
and they were at once made the recip- 
ients of showers of congratulations. 
Mr. Pierce had often been seen in the 
company of his new bride, but even 
the closest of friends never dreamed 
that a wedding was so near consum- 
mation. 
Robert Forrest of Boston gave a 
clever exhibition of legerdemain and 
monologues at the First Baptist chapel 
on Tuesday evening in the third of 
the Bible school series. The boys of 
the Bible school were the _ special 
guests of the evening, and found great 
delight in the interesting and applaus- 
ive entertainment. 
Capt. Charles C. Foster observed 
the 72d anniversary of his birth 
Thursday. The genial captain is a 
daily visitor about the wharves, and 
he can pull his lobster traps as well as 
a man twenty years his junior. 
Mr. Dertah Resigns 
Mr. Robert H. Derrah, who has for 
nearly a year and a half been connect- 
ed with the Boston & Northern and 
Old Colony Street railway companies, 
as passenger agent, has tendered his 
resignation, to take effect March 1st. 
Mr. Derrah leaves the service of the 
companies to carry out other business 
plans. Mr. Herbert A. Faulkner, who 
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succeeds Mr. Derrah, is a young man 
of long newspaper experience, having 
been actively engaged in daily news- 
paper work for the past twelve years. 
His home is in Brockton, where he is 
a member of the Commercial club and 
other organizations. 
Make known your “Wants,” “To 
Lets,” ‘For, Sales.4 :etc. “angie 
lsreeze. 
CHARLES F. LEE 
.. Real Estate and Insurance .. 
NOTARY PUBLIC. 
155 Cabot Street, BEVRELY, 
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Telephone 806-2. 
INGLY UOT LUUNITY 
EDWARD F. EVELETH, 
Pryprietor, 
55 Broadway, BEVERLY. 
H. W. MOORE 
Manufacturer of 
Carriages, Wagons, &c. 
Prompt attention given to 
Repairing, Painting, etc. 
All work guaranteed. 
2io reantoul Street 
BEVERLY, MASS. 
