NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
BEVERLY 
The committee on fire  depart- 
ment has awarded the contract for 
the new chemical engine to the 
Combination Ladder company of 
New York and Providence. The 
machine is to have two double hori- 
zontal tanks, with a capacity of 
fifty gallons each, rubber tired 
wheels, 250 feet of hose, and two 
ladders, with all other necessary 
appurtenances. The engine is to 
be delivered in ninety days. 
A delightful invitation party was 
that of Wednesday evening at City 
hall when the Literary Society con- 
nected with St. Peter’s parish gave 
a concert and dance. Whitaker’s 
Orchestra rendered a pleasing pro- 
gramme and the devotees of Terp- 
sichore enjoyed a selected order of 
dances. The list of matrons and 
patronesses comprised some of the 
best known ladies in the city. 
Forman A. Crosby and Edgar J 
Caldwell have been spending a few 
days at Mr. Crosby’s summer es- 
tate at Gilmanton Iron Works, N. 
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William H. Woodbury, the new 
spare driver of the fire department, 
has been presented with a handsome 
whip by his former associates and 
friends. 
Arthur C. Wallis spoke interest- 
ingly on his recent trip to South 
America before the members of the 
Board of Trade on Wednesday 
evening. 
The 87th anniversary of the insti- 
tution of Odd-fellowship was cele- 
brated by Bass River Lodge at its 
rooms on Thursday evening in a 
fitting manner. Several of the offi- 
cers of the Grand Lodge were pres- 
ent and Ocean Lodge of Gloucester 
came up in a body and worked sev- 
eral degrees. 
Rev. Edwin H. Byington of the 
Dane Street church spoke before 
the members of the Girls’ club at 
the Baptist church on Wednesday 
evening. 
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The members of the Civil Gov- 
ernment class at the Beverly High 
school attended the session of the 
Superior Civil Court at Salem on 
Tuesday afternoon and heard the 
cases of Newhall vs. Boston & 
Northern street railway tried. 
The land and buildings of the 
Severly pottery have been sold to 
Solon Lovett. 
Contributions in aid of the San 
Francisco sufferers were taken up 
in nearly all the churches on Sun- 
day and large responses were made. 
At the Dane Street $129.30 was re- 
ceived; Unitarian, $51.02; Metho- 
dist, $51; Baptist, $66, and Centre- 
ville chapel, $17.81. The Washing- 
ton Street collection was taken up 
on Wednesday evening and was of 
large proportions. St. Peter’s church 
will receive its offering tomorrow. 
Leroy P. Henderson, Tech,, 06, 
was one of the principals in the mu. 
sical fantasy, “The Freshman,” 
which the Tech boys gave on 
Thursday in Boston, Friday in 
Malden, and on Saturday before an 
audience of Brown and Princeton 
undergrads, at Providence. 
Mr. Henry Bond, the new Busi- 
ness Secretary of the State Mis- 
sionary Society, Dr. W. H. Eaton 
of Boston and Rev. F. W. Padelford 
of Lynn, addressed a large audience 
at the First Baptist chapel on 
Tuesday evening on the work being 
done in the state. 
is always a serious one. 
pay you for the necessary outlay is best solved by 
letting US examine your damaged carmiage. 
will give you a fair and honest opinion, and if 
repairs are wanted will make them skillfully and 
expeditiously 
Banking Business 
THE REPAIRING QUESTION 
Whether it willor will not 
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AT OLD STAND, 
CORNER OF BOW AND RANTOUL STS. 
BEVERLY, MASS. 
E. C. SAWYER. 
Miss Eleanor H. Brown  enter- 
tained the members of the Good 
Cheer circle of King’s Daughters 
at her home on Washington street 
on Monday evening. 
Mrs. Benjamin R. Bulkeley and 
Mrs. L. J. V. Huiginn are among 
the patronesses for the concert of 
Miss Gertrude Walker to be given 
at Academy hall, Salem, May 7. 
Mr. and Mrs. Henry B. Rand of 
Rye, N. H., have been the recent 
guests of relatives in town. 
The members of Friendship Re- 
bekah Lodge went to Reading on 
Tuesday evening and assisted the 
lodge in that town in the observ- 
ance of the anniversary of Odd- 
fellowship. 
The Saturday evening band con- 
certs will be inaugurated on the 
28th and will continue well into the 
fall. The merchants find that the 
investment is an excellent one, as 
the attraction of the band draws 
the crowd and much buying  re- 
sults. 
Arthur Downing is taking in the 
sights in the Capital City. 
HELP WANTED 
We have a number of nice domestic posi- 
tions for the right parties. We furnish the 
entire community with all classes of help. If 
you need help or want work, call or address, 
Beverly and North Shore Employment Bureau 
Mason Block, 244 Cabot St., Beverly, 
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Have you ever considered how the successful men of today attained their financial independence ? 
Success in business is due in a large degree to the careful management of your banking business. 
An Account with the Beverly National Bank assures Absolute Safety for your money — also 
careful and prompt attention to the details of your Banking Business. 
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