BEVERLY. 
The marriage of Miss Charlotte L. 
Kenney, daughter of Capt. and Mrs. 
J.C. Kenney, and Henry F. Wardwell 
of Weston Park, Ill., son of Judge 
Henry Wardwell, was solemnized July 
5, at the bride’s home in Quincy Park, 
Rev. Everard W. Snow performing 
the ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. Ward- 
well will reside in Chicago. 
Miss Caroline A. Wilson is one of 
the new clerks at Almy’s. 
Your Letter 
wil] not really stand for YOU 
unless you write it on paper 
your own taste approves. Are - 
you satisfied with the corres- 
pondence papers you have on 
your desk at this moment? 
We can show you a full line of 
Eaton-Hurlbut 
Writing Papers 
the ‘PAPERS THAT APPEAL.” 
Highland Linen and Twotone 
Linen are two styles we feel 
sure you will approve. We 
have good writing papers and 
everything else you need to 
make letter-writing a pleasure. 
FOR SALE BY 
ROPES DRUG STORE, 
188-190 Cabot Street, 
Beverly, Mass. 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
Hardy Ferns and Flowers. 
We make a specialty of Garden Plans, 
aud supply all the desirable Hardy and Ten- 
der Plants for planting same. 
Telephone 754-3 Beverly. 
FERNS for the House, 
Boston, Pearson and Annie Foster Sword 
Ferns. Table Dishes and Jardinieres filled 
Roses and Carnations. Floral Work. 
Greenhouses, 88 Rantoul St. Tel. 849-8. 
NORTH SHORE FERNERIES 
188 Hale Street, 
BEVERLY, Mass. 
Harry L. Hinkley is building a new 
residence at the corner of Winter and 
Knowlton streets for his own occu- 
pancy. 
A large number of Baptists attended 
the annual Bible school picnic, held 
at Centennial Grove, Essex, Thurs- 
day. A ball game and field sports 
were enjoyed. Transportation was by 
special cars. 
The water department is laying a 
new main on Central street to replace 
the cement pipe, which has done ser- 
vice for years, and which has proved 
insufficient. The department has also 
finished the laying of the new main on 
Cabot street. The hydrant service 
on the street has been largely in- 
creased by the addition of some eight 
or so posts, which will greatly improve 
the service. 
H. P. Cummings & Co. of Boston 
have been awarded the contract to 
build the new Balch street school- 
house. Smith & Anthony will furnish 
the heating apparatus. 
Harold A. Eldredge is sojourning 
at Carleton, N.S. 
Misses Pauline Haskell and Alice 
Williams have been spending the week 
with friends in Somerville. 
Rev. Arthur A. Blair of Madison, 
Me., a former pastor of the Universa- 
list church, was calling on friends in 
town Monday. _ 
Miss Fannie Hennessey has been 
appointed organist at St. Mary’s 
church to fill the position recently 
occupied by Mrs. John O’Brien, who 
has resigned. 
Miss Hattie Parker has returned 
from a visit with friends in Newark, 
N.J. 
J. FRANK ROLFE, 
PIANOS, SHEET MUSIC and MUSICAL MERCHANDISE. 
PIANOS 
RiEON yee 
Pianos Sold on Easy Payment Plan of $10.00 down, $.500 per month. 
(No interest.) 
1 HALE STREET, 
83 Months’ Lessons Free. 
BEVERLY. 
ALDEN WEBB, 
Practical Clatchmaker. 
Watch, Clock, Jewelry and Optical Repairing. 
MASONIC BUILDING, BEVERLY. 
FRANK N. HOAG, 
CUSTOM TAILOR 
184 Cabot Street, Beverly. 
Fine Repairing a specialty. 
CHAREES: F--ciEas 
.. Real Estate and Insurance .. 
NOTARY PUBLIC, 
155 Cabot Street, BEVERLY. 
WINTER BOARDERS. 
BOX STALLS, IF DESIRED. 
ys pueclt e oN eee 
79 HALE STREET, Beverly Cove. 
29th Anntversary 
We have been located at 162-164 
Cabot Street, Beverly, Mass., for 
29 years and feel competent to 
give valuable service . ... 
Insurance, Real Estate, Invest- 
ments, Notary Public, and Jus- 
tice otathe: Peace esa. a., 0) cee 
SAMUEL H. STONE, BEVERLY, MASS. 
HIGH GRADE WORK. 
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Y GLSIOM nr 
EDWARD F. EVELETH, 
Proprietor. 
55 Broadway, BEVERLY. 
