NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
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BEVERLY 
Cards are out announcing the mar- 
riage of Miss Ruth Caroline, Barry to 
the Rev. Everard Walker Snow, 
Jan. 10 at the Walnut Avenue Con- 
gregational Church, Roxbury, Mass. 
Councilman Israel O. Edwards has 
announced his candidacy for the 
Water Board. 
Miss Dora Brown has returned 
from a visit to Mrs. F. P. Langmaid 
at Concord, N.H. 
The ladies of the First Baptist 
church packed a barrel for the Boston 
Baptist Bethel on Tuesday. 
Mr. Lyman Woodbury died sud- 
denly at his home on Essex street, 
Wednesday. He leaves a wife and 
three daughters 
FREE!!! 
ITH every purchase amount- 
ing to 
$10.00 
or over in our store during the 
week of Dec. 26-30, we will give 
away free one of our Imi- 
Suit 
tation Leather 
Cases. 
DAY & HOYT 
217 ESSEX STREET 
SALEM, MASS. 
The Profit Sharing Clothiers 
Miss Beth Lefavour held a sale of 
burnt wood articles at the Pickett 
Coal Co.’s office, Wednesday. 
Mrs. L. B. Moulton is substituting 
as teacher at the Hardie school, while 
a new teacher is being sought to fill 
the vacancy of Miss Florence E. 
Lovett. 
Forty new street signs have been 
placed about the city and many of the 
old ones have been repaired. 
Miss Esther Foster of the Cove is 
clerking in the jewelry department at 
Maude’s. 
The members of the Republican 
club were entertained on Tuesday 
evening witha pleasing program ren- 
dered by the Astrella Brothers’ or- 
chestra of Boston, and Samuel 
Thompson Blood, humorist. The 
orchestra is one of the finest that 
has been heard in town for many a 
day, and the impersonations of Mr. 
Blood were much enjoyed. The, an- 
nual Christmas tree will be held on 
December 27. 
George P. Carver, Miami, Florida, 
formerly of this city, has announced 
in a note toa friend in town his can- 
didacy for street commissioner. Mr. 
Carver has had much experience in 
scientific engineering, and his appear- 
ance in the field makes an issue which 
will only be settled by the city gov- 
ernment of 1906. 
Miss Grace Perry of Bradford 
academy is home for her vacation. 
Miss Rachel Webber spent Monday 
in Boston. 
is always a serious one. 
pay you for the necessary outlay is best solved by 
letting US examine your damaged carriage. 
will give you a fair and honest opinion, and if 
repairs are wanted will make them skillfully and 
expeditiously 
THE REPAIRING QUESTION 
Whether it will or willnot 
We 
AT OLD STAND; 
CORNER OF BOW AND RANTOUL STS. 
BEVERLY, MASS. 
E. C. SAWYER. 
The Ladies’ Charitable society of 
St. Mary’s church will hold a Christ- 
mas tree at the home of Mrs. Dennis 
W. Quill, Abbott street, on Friday 
evening, Dec. 29. 
John W. Stone has been elected 
president of the Cabot club for the 
ensuing year. 
Mrs. W. C. Hodgson of North 
Beverly, underwent a successful oper- 
ation at the Beverly hospital Tuesday. 
Miss Ruth W. Preston is clerking 
at Almy, Bigelow & Washburn’s 
The annual carnival of the Unita- 
rian Sunday school will be held at 
City hall on Monday evening. The 
children of the schoo] will present the 
Christmas comedy, “The _ weird 
witch of Nordland.” 
Miss Louise Giles is spending the 
holidays with her parents, Mr. and 
Mrs. Edmund Giles of Wallis street. 
Miss Louise is a student at Smith 
college. 
Beverly Rollaway, 
Railroad Avenue and Rantoul Street. 
B. H. FORBES, Mgr., Beverly. 
fr : ; 
SKACEN Ge ae 
DAILY. 
In the Annex 
Dance Hall, DANCING 
Thursday and Saturday Ev’gs. 
Admission 25 Cents. 
Sessions for CHILDREN, Saturday a.m. 15 cts 
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 . 
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ANDREW W. ROGERS, President. 
JASPER R. POPE, Vice-President. 
SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES TO RENT. 
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ALLEN H. BENNETT, Cashier. 
