NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
BEVERLY 
Rev: Judson Smith, D.D., wil! 
speak of the work of the American 
Board of Foreign Missions in the 
Washington Street church on Sunday 
morning. In the evening the pastor 
will deliver the first in the series of 
illustrated sermons on “on Ben Hur.” 
The whaleback “ Cassie ”’ unloaded 
a cargo of soft coal for Sprague, 
Breed & Brown company on Wednes- 
day and Thursday. The whaleback 
is the first of that kind of craft to be 
ata Beverly wharf for a number of 
years. 
A grand rally in the interests of 
no-license will be held in the City 
hall on Sunday afternoon. The 
speaker will be John B. Lewis of 
Reading who is widely known as an 
advocate of temperance. There will 
be a good musical program presented. 
The rank of esquire was worked 
upon anumber of candidates of Roger 
Wolcott lodge, K. P., by Neptune 
lodge of Marblehead on Thursday 
evening. 
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A Beverly case occupied a portion 
of the time of Judge Flaherty in the 
Superior court on Monday and Tues- 
day, it being a suit against the Bev- 
erly Engine & Machine Co. and 
and others, to recover possession of 
land conveyed by the company to 
Ulysses G. Haskell. 
Joseph Bonaventura has returned 
to Rochester, N.H., after having been 
the guest of Beverly friends for a 
week. 
Capt. and Mrs. William Bouterse of 
the Salvation Army are rejoicing over 
the arrival of a little Salvation lassie 
into their home on Sunday. 
The crossing tenders on the Boston 
& Maine railroad are asking the rail- 
road for a decrease in the number of 
hours in which they have to work, 
their daily tour of duty now being 
from fifteen to sixteen hours. The 
assurances of an inquiry by the rail- 
road into the matter have been re- 
ceived. 
Seaward L. Stickney has purchased 
an orange plantation in Florida and 
will remove thence. 
Heman P. Brett of the J. W. Carter 
company is on a western trip. 
George W. Glines and Charles F. 
Patch were drawn as jurors on a 
special venire from the Superior court 
on Monday afternoon. 
George M. Perkins has been re- 
elected superintendent of the Sunday 
school of the Avenue Methodist 
cChurel.204. 
George C. Herrick and family have 
removed to Everett. 
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CORNER OF BOW AND RANTOUL STS. 
BEVERLY, MASS. 
E. C. SAWYER. 
Christmas Dinner for the 
Poor of Beverly - 
The Salvation Army corps of Bev- 
erly are making preparations for their 
annual Christmas dinner for the poor. 
They have placed collecting boxes in 
the different business places in the 
city and at Beverly Farms, where the 
public can contribute to the help of 
the worthy object. Anyone knowing 
of persons unable to provide a dinner 
will confer a favor by notifying Cap- 
tain Bouterse of the Salvation Army, 
Beverly. Cast-off clothing of any kind 
will be thankfully received and put to 
good use. Remember ‘they that 
giveth to the poor lendeth to the 
hore. 
Our special offer — the BREEZE till 
Jan. 1, 1907, $1. 
Lucy J. Hawkins 
Mrs. Lucy J. Hawkins, wife of Ben- 
jamin F. Hawkins of East Wenham, 
passed away Tuesday, after a few 
weeks’ serious illness at her home, at 
the age of 53 years. Though born in 
Kent’s county, N.S., Mrs. Hawkins 
has spent much of her life here, where 
she was loved and respected by all. 
Funeral services were held Friday 
afternoon at the Second Baptist 
church, Beverly Farms, Rev. C. S. 
Pond officiating. Interment was in 
the Farms cemetery. Deceased was 
a member of the Baptist church and 
of John West Colony, Pilgrim Fathers, 
a large delegation from which body 
was present at the funeral. 
BEVERLY NATIONAL BANK. 
Transacts a General Banking Business. 
CAPITAL $200,000. 
Accounts solicited and every facility afforded for prompt and satisfactory 
business relations. Certificates of Deposit issued bearing interest for actual time outstanding . 
OFFICE FLOURS: 
ANDREW W. ROGERS, President. 
SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES TO RENT. 
JASPER R. POPE, Vice-President. 
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ALLEN H. BENNETT, Cashier. 
