NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
55 
ESSEX. 
Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Reed and 
daughter, Dorothy, of Carbondale, 
Pa., are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Fred 
M. Burnham of Main street. Mr. 
Reed is the general master of me- 
chanics of the Deleware & Hudson 
River Railroad. Mrs. Reed is a sis- 
ter of Mr. Burnham. 
The cottages at Deans Island and 
vicinity are quite generally occu- 
pied. Among the recent arrivals are 
Mr. Norris, Mr. Phelps, Mr. Shorey, 
Mr. Thrasher, Mr. Walker and Mr. 
Cook. 
Mr. and Mrs. William Flavin and 
daughter, Louise, of Abington, have 
been visiting their cousins Mr. and 
Mrs. William Bagwell of Main 
street. Mr. and Mrs. Bagwell are 
cordial, hospitable people, and_ it 
goes without saying that their 
guests had a most delightful time. 
B. Frank Raymond our hustling 
real estate man, reports quite a live- 
ly demand for bungalow lots. Mr. 
Raymond tells us that he has proper- 
ties for sale from a bungalow lot to a 
1380 acre farm. 
Samuel Giddings of Cambridge is 
visiting relatives in town. 
Kelly Cosgrove of Bangor, Me., 
after a week’s visit with his uncle 
Edwin Oxner at Neponset, spent a 
few days with Mr. and Mrs. 8S. L. 
Story. Accompanied by Sammy 
Story he returned home on the Ban- 
gor boat Saturday. Eddie Oxner, 
Louise and Mrs. E. H. Oxner are 
also visiting Mr. and Mrs. Story.. 
At Prospective Hill Farm the work 
is progressing finely on the new barn 
and dairy house. It is all roofed in. 
In this barn there will be tie ups for 
100 cows. Everything will be sani- 
tary and up to date in every respect. 
The Misses Gould have a fine repu- 
tation for scientific farming and are 
a great addition to the agricultural 
interests of Northern avenue. 
Geo. Law of Woburn, principal of 
the Woburn High school, was in 
town Saturday visiting his parents, 
Mr. and Mrs. Caleb Law. 
Washington Burnham, the oldest 
man in town, aged 94 years, passed 
away from earth early last Friday 
morning. Mr. Burnham was a life- 
long resident of Essex and was well 
and prominently known. In _ his 
later years of activity he was a 
farmer; in his early life he taught 
school. He always took an active 
interest in public affairs. He was 
_ the father of the late L. G. Burnham, 
who was a large coal handler in 
Boston, and was also interested in 
the United Fruit Co. Mr. Burnham 
was laid at rest in the Spring Street 
cemetery. 
Conomo Hotel, 
Conomo Point, South Essex 
W. P. CHESTER, Mgr. 
BROILED CHICKEN, FISH AND COMBINATION DINNERS 
STEAM CLAMS TO ORDER UPON ARRIVAL. 
Telephone 8014-2 Essex. 
Special attention to automobile parties. 
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John D. Estabrook, Civil Engineer and Surveyor 
*“Braewood’’, 
Surveys and Estimates made Promptly. 
359 Essex Avenue, West Gloucester. Mass. 
Telephone 273 R 
Land platted and subdivided. 
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NEW CARRIAGE LINE TO CONOMO POINT 
| J, GARDNER COLEMAN, PROPRIETOR 
: Meets all Cars at Junction of Essex Avenue and Harlow Street. 
4 Carriages to Let 
Stables and Office Harlow Street, South Essex 
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Mazeppa D. 
CARPENTER AND BUILDER 
CONTRACTOR, 
Baggage Express - 
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Betts 
Bungalows a Specialty 
254 Essex Avenue = 
ESSEX BASEBALL. 
Scores of game played at Essex between 
the Baptist’s of Beverly and the Essex 
Clubs of the Sunday School League B. B. C. 
Essex. 
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Bontchie, 2b Sg ed ipl RL eh 00 
Cogswell, 1b 4% £0 s0612 on 0 
Wetmore, ¢ Fame aa aes) patel J Ree 
Low, 3b 2 Oe be tle On ote 0 
Burnham, ss 2 91" 107 OR ed 2nd) 
Story, p 30, Ve Ee Zee Ole omen 
Lufkin, rf 4g. Og On Oe 0 
Lander, If Fel hail Woe KO) AOE): AU, 
Mess, cf ‘Fo OF OR OF 08> Ol 0 
Hubbard, ef 3 Ogule Sley Ore dy 0 
Totals 30:0 6. °5-. 6°27 13 8 
Baptists. 
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Cooper, ef A (Carr OM Per Om 0 
Weldon, 2b Zak ty 0) PY ea A 
White, 1b ee OaeQ er Tae 
Ganope, ¢ 4.0. OF 110 ia) 
Mereier, lf Amar te 3 FIM 0.0 
Fossiana, ss ‘Oe OMe eee ce ne) 
Renbolt, 3b 25 Oo O82 twee Be Sa 42 
Larrabee, p ~ OT a i | ay AR 
Hamilton, rf wae Gt WU 
Totals 52) wl = lo Sp 24s Sire 
2-Base hit, Story. Left on Bases Essex 
6, Baptist 5. Hits off Story 1. Larrabee 5. 
Runs 1 Sema fh Oy 7. Sy Oo Lotal 
Essex Cie Os Obs Ose m2 < Ly 0-—6 
Baptist 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0-1 
Other Sunday School League games:— 
Methodists 34, Monserrat 4, at SBaverty 
North Beverly 7, Universalists 5, at No. 
Beverly. 
- West Gloucester, Mags. 
GEORGE H. PAYNTER 
Manager 
CONOMO POINT 
AUTOMOBILE LINE 
Meets all Trains at Conomo and West Gloucester 
Stations. Meets all Electric Cars at the Junction of 
Essex Ave. and Harlow Street. 
Auto Parties taken out by hour or Day. 
Carriages to Let by hour or Day. 
Baggage transported to all sections of the North 
Shore. 
Also Proprietor of the 
“STOP OVER” ICE CREAM EMPORIUM 
at the junction of Harlow St. and Essex Ave., 
South Essex. 
Residence: Harlow St., South Essex 
Telephone 14-13 
Standing in League. 
Won. Lost. Pet. 
North Beverly, 9 1 900 
Universalist, 9 2 818 
Essex, 8 4 667 
Dane Street, 6 4 600 
Methodist, 4 6 400 
Centerville, 1 10 91 
Baptist, 0 10 000 
Mrs. Richard, Miss Catherine and 
Miss Beatrice Jones and Mrs. Elaine 
of Medford Hillside, have been visit- 
ing Dr. Mears and family at Orchard 
Home. 
