NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
BEVERLY. 
Edward Nagle of New York City is 
the guest of his brother, F. A. Nagle 
of Cross street. 
A large number of Beverly people 
attended the graduating exercises of 
the Salem Commercial school, held in 
the Salem Theatre on Friday evening. 
Ward I. Handy and Flora M. Ray- 
mond were united in marriage at the 
Methodist parsonage on Tuesday even- 
ing by the Rev. Charles H. Atkins, 
the pastor. 
Mr.and Mrs. George L. Woodworth 
of Waverly were the guests of rela- 
tives in the city the first of the week. 
Henry L. Odell of Washington 
street was one of the graduates at the 
commencement exercises at Amherst 
college. 
Willard O. Wylie of this city leaves 
July 20 for Belfast, Ire., where he 
will be one of the representatives of 
the Massachusetts branch of the Good 
Templars. 
Rev. Albert B. Coats, a former 
pastor of the First Baptist church, 
but now of Akron, O., was given the 
honorary degree of Doctor of Divinity 
at the recent commencement at Col- 
gate university. President Merrill, 
in conferring the degree upon Dr. 
Coats, spoke of him as ‘an eminent 
preacher, a sincere man of God, and a 
wise and energetic leader of men in all 
laudable undertakings.’ The many 
friends of Dr. Coats in Beverly felic- 
itate him upon the honor. 
Austin Whitcomb has been re- 
elected president of the Beverly Build- 
ing association. At the recent annual 
meeting the reports of the various 
officers tended to show that the asso- 
Ciation was in excellent condition. 
Mrs. A. C.Goodwin and family of 
Lovett street are enjoying camp life 
at Naugus Head. 
Dea tome ie LAIN, 
CHIROPODY. 
FACIAL AND SCALP TREATMENT. 
BLEACHING, MANICURING, SHAMPOOING, 
BURNISHING, HAIRDRESSING, SINGEING. 
Rooms 4 AND 5, BANK BUILDING, 
Calls by Appointment, BEVERLY, MASS. 
Carriages and Carriage Repairing, 
HR. Cc. 
At the Old Stand, 
—— Established 1877. ——— 
PAINTING anp VARNISHING. 
SAW YER, 
126 Rantoul Street, corner of Bow, BEVERLY 
We put on the best RUBBER TIRES on the market. 
Don’t forget the Name and Number. 
The All-Cubans will cross bats with 
the Beverly Base-ball team on July 4. 
The visitors have an almost interna- 
tional reputation, and the Beverly lads 
will be put on their mettle. 
Charles O. Frost is enjoying an 
automobile trip through Vermont. 
Rev. George M. Preston of Medford 
is the guest of W. F. Crafts. 
Charles F. Masury, formerly of this 
city, but now of Rochester, N.H., 
where he is employed as a letter 
carrier, was renewing old acquaint- 
ances in town the first of the week. 
George F. Hinkley has removed his 
kitchen furnishing business from the 
Y.M.C.T.S. building to new and ele- 
gant quarters in the new Prince block, 
where he will be glad to meet his many 
patrons. 
Albert S. Murray of Hale street 
has accepted a position with Hewitt, 
the Salem optician. 
W. H. Kimball, president of the 
Salem Circuit of Epworth League, 
addressed Beverly Chapter at the 
Avenue Methodist church, Friday 
evening. ) 
Fred S. Cullen has secured a posi- 
tion as oiler on the American liner 
St. Louis. 
Miss Frances Roundy of Providence, 
R.I., was the guest of friends in town 
the first of the week. 
Roy E. Kane, who was severely in- 
jured some four weeks ago at the 
United Shoe Machinery Company by 
having his foot caught in the elevator, 
has been discharged from the hospital. 
Mrs. Daniel Foster of North Bever- 
ly, had the misfortune to slip while 
changing cars near Balch street Satur- 
day evening and broke her arm. Mrs. 
Foster is nearly eighty years old. 
John T. Goldsmith has tendered his 
resignation as sealer of weights and 
measures. 
Tuesday was observed as Visiting 
Day at the Beverly Hospital, and 
many friends of this deserving institu- 
tion took occasion to make an inspec- 
tion of the plant. 
Gilbert D. Weston attended the 
Harvard- Yale boat races at New 
Haven Thursday. 
Mrs. H. L. Newman, Miss Louise 
Giles and Master E, Newman Giles 
are at ‘“Allanwild,’ Mrs. Newman’s 
North Conway cottage. 
3reeze advertising pays. 
MANCHESTER-BY-THE-SEA 
Undeveloped parcels of land from one to thirty acres 
Good view of ocean. Great opportunity to buy for 
building purposes or investment. ORRIN A MAR- 
TIN, Summer street, Manchester, Mass. 
LOUIS S. SMITH 
Optician 
Savings Bank Building 
Room 6 
Eyes ape tarey Tested Frames iiedae 
Fit Oculists’ Prescriptions Filled 
SUMMER SHOES 
AT 
EDMUND GILES 
154 CABOT ST. 
BEVERLY, MASS. 
Beverly, Mass. 
= Peabody Building 
All the Latest Shapes and Novelties. 
BEVERLY NATIONAL BANK. 
CAPITAL $200,000. 
Transacts a General Banking Business. 
Accounts solicited and every facility afforded for prompt and satisfactory 
business relations. 
Certificates of Deposit issued bearing interest for actual time outstanding. 
SARE DEPOSTE BOXES TO RENT. 
OFEISCE FETOVURS: 
ANDREW W. ROGBRS, President. 
Siso ea. bas 
JASPER R. POPE, Vice-President. 
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ALLEN H. BENNETT, Cashier. 
