BEVERLY 
Capt. Jaseph che Bynes ror:tsthe 
Washington Hose Company was 
made the victim of a surprise party 
on Monday evening, when his as- 
sociates gave him a watch chain 
and K. M. charm, the presentation 
speech being made by W. R. 
Tuckeres Gapt Pyne cretires:= from 
active service in the company, and 
this token of esteem was ‘a parting 
gift. 
Lieut. Charles H. Farnham sailed 
on the “Minnesota” on Sunday from 
Seattle en route to the Philippines, 
where he, with other engineers, will 
work upon the $30,000,000 railroad 
which is being built in the islands, 
under government concession. ‘The 
work is being done by the J. G. 
White Co. of New York and Lon- 
don, and it is estimated that five 
years will be necessary to complete 
the undertaking. 
Col. Mrs. William Evans and 
Mrs. May Withers of Boston con- 
ducted the Salvation Army meeting 
on Wednesday evening. The five- 
months-old child of Capt. and Mrs. 
Bouterse was dedicated at the serv- 
tee. 
The Ways and Means committee 
of S. of V. auxiliary conducted a 
sunlight whist party at G. A. R. 
hall Monday afternoon. 
G. H. Brock and family have re- 
moved to Candia, N. H. 
Mr. and Mrs. Frank A. White of 
Dodge street have returned from 
Florida, where they have _ been 
spending the winter. 
The Ballou club gave a delight- 
ful “Shirt waist party” at City hall 
on Tuesday evening, which, as is 
the custom with everything that 
this hustling club conducts, was 
well patronized. Stiles’ orchestra 
of Lynn gave a concert from 7.45 
to 8.30, after which a pleasing or- 
der of dances was enjoyed. 
The New England Telephone & 
Telegraph company is moving the 
conduits on Mingo Beach hill out 
of the line of the new state high- 
way, which Contractor J. A. Gaffey 
has already begun near Thissell 
SECeL. 
Established 1876 
ROBERT ROBERTSON, Pres’t and Treas 
NORTHeSHOREMBREEZE 
ULD ENGLISH GARDEN SEATS ssc» eee eneny, ass 
SEND FOR CATALOGUE 
hemeckihesrconyentions tof the 
American Women’s Baptist Home 
Mission society was ‘held with the 
First Baptist church of this city on 
Wednesday and Thursday, and 
many representatives of various 
Baptist churches throughout New 
England were in attendance. Miss 
Alice Coleman of Boston presided 
during the session. Many promi- 
nent speakers delivered addresses, 
including Mr. Philip Davis, Boston, 
Mrs. Mary Church Tirrell, Wash- 
ington, one of the most eloquent 
colored women in the country, Rev. 
Carey W. Chamberlin, pastor of the 
entertaining church, and others. 
The convention dissolved on Thurs- 
day morning, after the annual busi- 
ness session. 
Benjamin L. Andrews is building 
a new house on Prospect Hiil. 
The Get Together club enter- 
tained its lady friends at the parish 
house on Tuesday evening, and the 
affair proved to be most enjoyable. 
The Ladies’ Parish society pre- 
sented the drama “Pull Back” at 
the North Beverly chapel on Tues- 
day evening before a large audi- 
ence. Ice cream, cake and candy 
were offered for sale at the close of 
the entertainment. 
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph C. Kilham 
of Monument square have arrived 
home after an extended tour of the 
Pacific coast, where they spent the 
winter. months. They left San 
Francisco a few days before’ the 
earthquake and fire, and_ their 
friends in Beverly were much con- 
cerned for their safety until an as- 
suring telegram was received. 
Incorporated 1903 
ROBERT ROBERTSON CO. 
.. Contractors... 
FOR THE INSTALLATION OF COMPLETE PLUMBING, GAS LIGHTING 
- HEATING AND WATER SUPPLY PLANTS 
Beverly, Beverly Farms, Manchester and Hamilton, Mass. 
Connected by Telephone 
The Pickett Coal Go, 
(Established 1844) 
— DEALERS IN —— 
Coal ” Wood 
ageqe 
CEMENT, LIME, SAND AND HaIr 
Offices, 15 Water St. and 164 Cabot 
Cor. Milton St., 
BEVERLY, MASSACHUSETTS 
Telephones 
ARTHUR A. FORNESS _ 
Notary Public 
AND JUSTICE OF THE PEACE 
Bank Building, - Beverly 
CHARLES EEE 
.. Real Estate and Insurance .. 
NOTARY PUBLIC. 
155 Cabot Street, BEVRELY. 
WINTER BOARDERS. 
BOX STALLS, IF DESIRED. 
St? FA UR REPOS oe as AS 
79 HALE STREET, 
Beverly Cove. 
HIGH GRADE WORK. 
vet USI LOU 
55 Broadway, BEVERLY. 
H. W. MOORE 
Manufacturer of 
Carriages, Wagons, 8c. 
Prompt attention given to 
Repairing, Painting, etc. 
All work guaranteed. 
219s Fantoul Street 
BEVERLY, MASS. 
