NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
BEVERLY: 
W. Ray Herrick, clerk at the local 
post office is enjoying his annual vaca- 
tion. 
Miss Bessie Hughes of Lawrence is 
the new operator at the local tele- 
phone exchange. 
Miss Annie Rowe of Union street 
is on a vacation trip through Nova 
Scotia. 
Mrs. Richard P. Thissell of Hale 
street is spending two weeks among 
the White Mountains. 
H. E. Jenness of Lynn will erect a 
large dwelling house on Mechanic 
street. 
The Beverly baseball team with 
Smith in the box, was defeated by the 
Lynn Association nine Saturday by 
the score of 10 to 1. 
The sale of house lots at Ryal Side 
last Saturday afternoon was a great 
success, eleven lots being sold. The 
baloon attracted a great deal of atten- 
tion, the aeronaut landing in a field a 
short distance away. 
The committee on fuel and street 
lighting have awarded the contract for 
furnishing coal and wood to the city to 
John J. Harrigan. Mr. Harrigan was 
the only bidder on wood, while Sprague, 
Breed & Brown, John Girdler, Char- 
lotte Fairfield and Mr. Harrigan bid 
on the coal. The figures were not 
given out. 
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, 38 Rantoul St. Tel. 849-3. 
NORTH SHORE FERNERIES 
188 Hale Street, 
BEVERLY, Mass. 
Ray Driver of New York is visiting 
his father, Col7.Wm> Ke Driver’ of 
Washington street. 
The cars competing in the Glidden 
auto tour passed through this city on 
the morning of the 18th. 
Chester S. Pearson and Percy H. 
Tarr are guests at the Peak Island 
House, Peak Island, Me. 
There was quite a breeze of excite- 
ment Saturday evening in front of the 
Ropes Drug Co.’s store. A horse at- 
tached to. a runabout became fright- 
ened at the band which was passing 
and commenced to rear and plunge, 
finally backing upon the sidewalk, and 
nearly capsizing the carriage. The 
driver succeeded in gaining contro] of 
the horse and proceeded on his way 
down Cabot street. 
Frank L. Decker is moving from 
Appleton avenue to the Goodwin house 
on Lovett street. 
RAVINE 
HOUSE, 
RANDOLPH, N.H. 
e oe The Rendezvous of Mountain Climbers 
OPEN FIRE-PLACES, 
FISHING, 
LAWN TENNIS, 
a 
HOT AND COLD BATHS, 
BOATING, Etc. 
POINTS OF INTEREST :—Mt. Adams, Mt. Madison, King’s Ra- 
vine, Ice Gulch, Cold Brook Falls, Mossy Glen, Tama Falls, Pond of Safety, 
Gorham, Salmacis Falls and Basins, Cherry Mountain Slide, Madison Hut, 
Summit Mt. Washington. 
Open in Winter for Snow=shoe Parties. 
Address inquiries for rates, 
LABAN M. WATSON, Proprietor, 
Ravine House, Randolph, N.H. 
Richard Moore is the new clerk at 
Giles’ shoe store. 
There were an unusually large num- 
ber of boats in the harbor Sunday. 
The steamer “City of Haverhill”’ has 
begun her regular trips between Bos- 
ton and Salem Willows. 
Miss Edith Roberts of Neptune 
street entertained a party of friends at 
her home Thursday evening. An en- 
joyable time was had. 
The Breeze, one year, one dollar 
CHARLES Fo EBE 
.. Real Estate and Insurance .. 
NOTARY PUBLIC, 
155 Cabot Street, BEVERLY, 
WINTER BOARDERS. 
BOX STALLS, IF DESIRED. 
Se eee el intcket a ee 
79 HALE STREET, Beverly Cove. 
29th Anniversary 
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- 
ticevorethe Peace (on ne ee 
SAMUEL H. STONE, BEVERLY, MASS. 
HIGH GRADE WORK. 
ety bn any 
EDWARD F. EVELETH, 
Pryprietor, 
55 Broadway, BEVERLY. 
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