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BEVERLY 
The member of the Junior Y. P. S. 
C. E. of the Washington Street 
church enjoyed a social at the chapel 
Saturday afternoon. 
The engagement of Miss Evelyn A. 
Trask and George Lester Morse, both 
well known young people, is an- 
nounced. 
The appearance of Dr. Russell H. 
Conwell] at the First Baptist church 
on Tuesday evening promises to draw 
a large and enthusiastic audience. Dr. 
Conwell has been in Beverly many 
times, and is always welcomed by in- 
terested audiences. He will lecture 
on ‘Personal glimpses of famous 
men and women.” 
The police made a raid on Crampier 
Alfonso at 10 Back street on Sunday 
evening and captured some contra- 
band liquor. 
Miss Mabel H. Pedrick of Cross 
street, has been the recent guest of 
Misses Anna and Elizabeth Crockett 
at their home in Stoughton. 
A reorganization meeting of the 
Goodfellowship league connected with 
the First Baptist Bible school will be 
held on Wednesday evening next in 
the social rooms of the church. Sup- 
per will be served at 7 o'clock, and 
Hon. David I. Robinson of Glouces- 
ter, county treasurer, will speak. 
Dr. and Mrs. George Jackson Hill 
are occupying their new house on 
Cabot street, North Beverly. 
Extensive improvements are being 
made on the Studley house on Thorn- 
dike street. 
Cards are out announcing the mar- 
riage of Harry Leonard Hinkley, son 
of Mr. and Mrs. George F. Hinkley 
of this city, to Miss Marion Russell 
King, at the home of the bride in Pea- 
body on the evening of Wednesday, 
Nov. 22. The newly married couple 
will occupy their new house at the 
corner of Knowlton and Winter 
streets. 
Miss Marie McCormack will in the 
future make her home in Souris, P. E. 
I. and has left for the Canadian 
province. 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
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AT OLD STAND, 
CORNER OF BOW AND RANTOUL STS. 
BEVERLY, MASS. 
E. C. SAWYER. 
BEVERLY FARMS 
Election Day Passed off Quietly and Without 
Excitement. 
There was a lacking of the hustle 
and excitement which very often pre- 
vails on election day, Tuesday. Only 
a medium number of voters were out 
and a normal vote was cast. In the 
evening a crowd congregated in the 
square, in front of Varney’s, and 
heard the returns. The vote: 
Governor—Charles W. Bartlett, D., 73; 
James F. Carey, S.,2; William H. Carroll, 
S., 1; Curtis Guild, jr., R., 185; Willard O. 
Wylie, P., 4. 
Lieutenant-Governor —Thomas F. Bren- 
Naty wanley ls eiuben- ose Draper, hy 120% 
Patrick Mahoney, S.,1; John H. Smith, P., 
7; Henry M. Whitney, D., 76. 
Secretary—Charles C. Hitchcock, S., 3; 
Jonathan S. Lewis, P.,7; Henry B. Little, 
D., 59; William M. Olin, R., 138; Moritz E. 
Ruther, S.L., 0. 
Treasurer-—Christopher D. Albro, P., 6; 
David S. Brodeur, S., 2; Arthur B. Chapin, 
R., 188; Joao Claudino, S.L., 0; Daniel F. 
Doherty, D., 57. 
Auditor—Patrick J. Ashe, D., 59; Herbert 
B. Griffin, P., 8; E. O. Fredrik Hansson, 
S.L., 1; Ambrose Miles, S., 2; Henry E. 
Turner, K.-132. 
Attorney General— Allen Coffin, P., 8; 
Henry C. Hess, S:L, 1; John :P.Leahy, D,;, 
62; Dana Malone, R., 127; John Weaver 
Sherman, S., 2. 
Councillor, Fifth District—Joseph Bart- 
lett, P., 13; Lewis H. Bartlett, R., 127; Ben- 
jamin H. Blaney, S., 5; William C. Cuseck, 
D., 57. 
Senator, Second Essex District—William 
D. Chapple, R., 186; Frank H. Hills, D., 16. 
Rep. in General Court, Nineteenth Essex 
District—William R. Brooks, R.,157; Daniel 
W. Hardy, -D., 80; Epes Sargent, D., 37; 
Albert Vittum, R., 89. 
County Commissioner—Charles S.Grieves, 
S., 4; Moody Kimball, R., 136; James G, 
Parker, D., 64. 
ALBERT VITTUM 
Editor of the Beverly Evening Times, who 
was given such a good vote for Representa- 
tive at Tuesday’s election. 
-  Beverly’s Vote 
Beverly voters turned out in large 
numbers Tuesday and gave the Re- 
publican candidates liberal support. 
1198 ballots were cast for Guild for 
governor, and 579 for the Democratic 
candidate, while Draper scored 1119, 
and Whitney 626 in the race for lieut.- 
governor. 
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Certificates of Deposit issued bearing interest for actual time outstanding. 
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