NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
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BEVERLY 
Charles P. Roundy of Pawtucket, 
R. I., spent Sunday in town as the 
guest of relatives. 
Mrs. Charles Conner entertained 
the members of the Ladies’ Aid so- 
ciety of the Universalist church at 
her home on Essex street Tuesday 
afternoon. 
Alvah B. Woodbury met with a 
painful accident Sunday morning 
while riding his bicycle on Essex 
street, near Bisson. A huge St. 
Bernard dog bounded out of one of 
the yards on the street directly in 
front of Mr. Woodbury’s’ wheel, 
causing him to be thrown upon the 
rough pavement. Luckily no 
bones were broken, but a_ badly 
lacerated face resulted from _ the 
contact with the hard earth. 
An interesting debate was held 
at the rooms of Aggressive Lodge 
of Good Templars on Monday 
evening, on the subject, “Which 
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has been the most important factor 
in the development of civilization— 
the locomotive or the 
press?” The judges considered the 
side of the printing press the best 
presented, and accordingly award- 
ed the decision to the advocates of 
that invention. 
Mrs. John H. Moore of Winter 
street entertained the Fortnightly 
club at her home Monday after- 
noon. 
The Democratic City Committee 
gave a banquet to Arthur H. Ly- 
man of the State Central Committee 
at the Trafton on Wednesday even- 
ing. The occasion was an enthu- 
siastic one and was largely attended 
by the party followers. 
The high wind of Tuesday blew 
in two of the plate glass windows 
at Almy, Bigelow & Washburn’s. 
The engagement of Nelson Hardy 
Murray and Miss Agatha Knowl- 
ton, both well known and prominent 
young people, has been announced. 
Thomas B. Broughton has _ re- 
turned from Alton, N. H., where he 
has been looking over the ice situa- 
tion for the Salem and Beverly Ice 
Company. 
printing , 
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Frank W. Adams has accepted a 
position as assistant superintendent 
ofthe? st, Lotissotiice of. the ohn 
Hancock Mutual Life Insurance 
Company, and will leave for the 
west in a fortnight. 
Mrs. Robert S. Patten of Judson 
street has been entertaining her 
sister, Mrs. Clement of Yarmouth, 
N. S., during the past week. 
Mr. and Mrs. Warren W. Petrie 
are rejoicing over the advent of a 
daughter, Natalie Conant, into their 
Lome on Lothrop street. 
The Boston & Northern Street 
Railway Company is connecting 
the Beverly end of the Bridge street 
route to the main track in Danvers, 
and after the completion cars. will 
be run through to Danvers. Cars go- 
ing Elliott street leave the Union 
station on the hour, and cars going 
via Bridge street leave on the half 
hour. 
A. G. Tomasello will build the 
new sewers on Water, Cabot, Con- 
gress, Porter and River streets and 
Webber avenue, and M. Grady & 
Son will build the McKinley avenue 
sewer—such is the decision of the 
committee on sewers. 
Miss Mary Burkhardt has re- 
turned from a pleasant visit spent 
with friends in Winthrop. 
Rev. L, W. Adams of South Fram- 
ingham was appointed to the pastorate 
of the Avenue Methodist church by 
the New England Conference at Med- 
ford on Monday. Other pastors in 
this vicinity were generally reappoint- 
ed. Rev. C. H. Atkins was appoint- 
ed to Glendale. 
Established 1876 
ROBERT ROBERTSON, Pres’t and Treas. 
Incorporated 1903 
-ROBER1 ROBERTSON CO. 
«-CONSULTING AND CONSTRUCTION ENGINEERS... 
FOR THE INSTALLATION OF COMPLETE PLUMBING 
HEATING AND WATER SUPPLY PLANTS 
Beverly, Beverly Farms, Manchester and Hamilton, Mass. 
Connected by Telephone 
Harry D. Elliott and Miss Eliza 
Pocter Low were quietly married at 
the home of Rev. Carey W. Chamber- 
lain on Saturday afternoon at four 
o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. Elliott will re- 
side at 14 Butman Street. 
ARTHUR A. FORNESS 
Notary Public 
AND JUSTICE OF THE PEACE 
Bank Building, - Beverly 
CHARLES PeEEE 
.» Real Estate and Insurance .. 
NOTARY PUBLIC. 
155 Cabot Street, BEVRELY,. 
WINTER BOARDERS. 
BOX STALLS, IF DESIRED. 
BE OR AROS a 
79 HALE STREET, 
Beverly Cove. 
HIGH GRADE WORK. 
ely Gi Lan 
EDWARD F. EVELETH, 
Proprietor, 
55 Broadway, BEVERLY. 
-H. W. MOORE 
Manufacturer of 
Carriages, Wagons, &c. 
Prompt attention given to 
Repairing, Painting, etc. 
All work guaranteed. 
219 Rantoul Street 
BEVERLY, MASS, 
