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NORTH SHORE BREEZE. 
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LLL AL LAUD TTIAN 
Beverly's Election. 
At the city election Tuesday Beverly 
voters returned Mayor Trowt of Pride’s 
Crossing for a second term by the splen- 
did plurality of 1415 votes over the other 
candidates put together. He received 
2141 votes, Desmond 726, and Glines 
165. The city voted no-license by a 
_vote of 1986 to 877. 
Robert Robertson, the well known 
plumber contractor, Augustus P. Loring, 
jr., of Pride’s, Willis H. Bell, also well 
known in Manchester and _ Beverly 
Farms, and Martin R. Lane are the four 
new members elected to the board of 
aldermen. “Two old members, James 
McPherson and Henry E. Woodberry, 
were re-elected, and James A. Torrey 
was elected alderman-at-large. 
The councilmen elected are as fol- 
lows: Ward1, A. T. Foster, M. P. 
Kerby, W. J. Johnson. Ward 2, J. 
B. Goldsmith, A. E. Johnson, W. H. 
Ropes. Ward 3, W. F. Crafts, W. 
H. Carrico, G. H. Hurd. Ward 4, J. 
L. Saltonstall, A. L. Churchill, F. W. 
Hammond. Ward 5, W. C. Blaisdell, 
H. L. Colby, J. D. B. Bradstreet. 
Ward 6, J. W. Phillips, J. R. L. Wise- 
man, F. L. Woodberry. 
John L. Saltonstall of Beverly Cove is 
one of the new members. 
At the talk fest in City hall after the 
election, when most of the candidates 
appeared, Alderman Elect Robertson of 
Ward 2 said that he was newto the 
game but he should try and do what he 
thought was for the best interests of the 
city. He thought that the City hall 
should be placed in some kind of shape. 
He believed that the North Shore was 
one of our best assets and that we should 
treat it and its residents as such. We 
should provide them with the best of 
roads and look out for them. He knew 
of one who had built and laid out $150,- 
000 because the roads were better than 
on the South Shore where he formerly 
lived. He had come with no pledges 
and should do what he could to help bet- 
ter the condition of this most beautiful 
city of the North Shore. 
what is offered you elsewhere. 
REITH, 
204 Essex Street, ss 
Christmas Time 
And if you wish to be right up to time with the proper smart Millinery, you will not allow 
any time to escape before you visit REITH’S and secure one of our rare seasonable head- 
wear beauties that we are offering at much redueed prices in our ready-to-wear stock. 
Every creation a model of artful planning in our own workroom. 
We are beginning to mark prices lower. 
MILLINER 
Turkeys! 
Turkeys! 
Turkeys! 
We told you Thanksgiving we would save you the middle man’s 
profit on your Turkeys. 
cents per pound. 
We did better. 
We bought heavy but had to disappoint lots of you. 
We saved you five to ten 
Christmas we are going to use you as well or better than we did 
Thanksgiving. 
direct from Vermont. 
one of the best for you. 
No Iced Turkeys,—all Fresh Killed, 
If you give us your order early we will select 
shipped to us 
Remember we are headquarters for BEEF, LAMB, PORK and 
POULTRY, 
also GROCERIES, VEGETABLES and FRUIT. 
Our teams are in Manchester, Magnolia and Essex, also Beverly, Salem 
and Peabody daily. 
Tel. us, we will use you right. 
THE THISSELL CoO., 
Beverly Farms 
How Ward 6 Voted. 
Mayor. 
Jeremiah F. Desmond 
Sumner E. Glines 
Charles H. Trowt 
Blanks 
AALDERMAN-AT-LARGE. 
Phineas W. Cooke 
Charles H. Creesy 
James A. Torrey 
Blanks 
ALDERMEN. 
Charles H. Hull 
Augustus P. Eons iiss 
Blanks 
ComMMON COUNCIL. 
John W. Phillips 
James R. L. Wiseman 
Frank L. Woodberry 
James Nugent 
John Connolly 
Blanks 
SCHOOL COMMITTEE-AT-LARGE 
For Three Years. 
Lawrence A. Ford 
Mary B. Smith 
Blanks 
ScHOOL COMMITTEE Warp 1 
For Three Years. 
Charles A. Baker 
Blanks 
SCHOOL COMMITTEE WARD 3, 
For Three Years. 
George F. Goldthwait 
Blanks 
SCHOOL COMMITTEE Warp 6. 
For One Year. 
James B. Dow 
Blanks 
VOTE FOR LICENSE. 
Yes 
No 
Blanks 
Hiats 
Come and compare quality and prices with 
Salem 
EDWARD T. McGOURTY, D.I1. D. 
DENTIST 
Crown and Bridge Work a Specialty 
222 Cabot St., BEVERLY, MASS. 
H. M. & R. E. HODGKINS, 
PAINTERS, 
BEVERLY FARMS, MASS. 
Tel. 27-12. Lock Box 1140 
MATTIS HANSON 
HORSESHOER and JOBBER 
Special attention given to lame, interferin 
and overreaching horses. Jobbing done wit 
neatness and despatch. Gentlemen’s light 
driving horses a specialty. 
Vine Court, 
Beverly Farms, Mass. 
WV LON 
Sale, Boarding and Livery Stables 
SaDDLE Horses To Ler. 
All Styles of Carriages For Sale or Exchange 
Tel. Con. Vine Court, BEVERLY FARMS 
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coins 
: Makes a specialty of compounding 
ba physicians’ prescriptions. 
This department is fully stocked 
™ with reliable and up-to-date remedies, § 
|) and is constantly under the supervision & 
# of GRADUATES IN PHARMACY of & 
=| long experience. 
. New York and Boston Daily and 
Sunday Papers. 
TWO TELEPHONES: 77, 8027. 
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