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F. NAYLOR BEVERLY FARMS 
P. 0. Box 63 
HOTEL CUMBERLAND 
NEW YORK 
S. W. COR BROADWAY AT 54thST. 
Near.50th Street Subway Station and 53d 
Steet Elevated. Only New York Hotel 
with window screens. 
[deal Location. Near Depots, Shops and 
Central Park. 
New, Modern and Absolutely 
Fireproof. 
Strictly First Class Prices Reasonable. 
$2.50 with bath and up. 
10 minutes Walk to 20 Theatres. 
SEND FOR BOOKLET. 
HARRY P. STIMSON, formerly with Hotel Imperial, 
New York 
RQ. J. BINGHAM. farmeritv with Hotel Woodward. N.Y 
“QUEEN OF SEA ROUTES” 
Merchants and Miners 
Transportation Go. 
Boston and Providence to Norfolk, 
Baltimore, Savannah and Jackson- 
ville. Boston to Philadelphia. 
Most Popular Route to Atlantic City, 
Jersey Coast Resorts, Old Point 
Comfort, Washington and the 
South and West 
Accommodations and Cuisine Uusurpassed 
SenD For BooKLeT 
C. H. Maynard, Agent. 
Boston, Mass. 
Jas. Barry, Agent 
Providence, R. I. 
W. P. Turner, Pass. Trf. Mgr. 
BALTIMORE, MD. 
General Offices 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
North Shore Babies’ Hospital. 
The North Shore Babies’ hospital 
will occupy new quarters early in 
June, as the Ropes estate, at Salem, 
remodelled, will be ready by that 
time. The hospital is now looked 
upon as one of the best charities in 
the community. It is devoted to the 
care of the sick babies. There is no 
doubt but it saves the lives of many 
little ones, particularly in the sum- 
mer time. 
The Babies’ hospital corporation 
purchased the Ropes’ estate last fall 
for a home. This property is situat- 
ed on Ropes point, a pleasant  lo- 
eality which overlooks the * North 
river and the Danvers river. It is 
convenient to the city and yet far 
enough away from it to escape its 
noise and dust. The Ropes house 
is now being remodelled to accom- 
modate its little patients. 
The officers of the hospital cor- 
poration are: Hon. D. M. Little, pres- 
ident; Dr. C. W. Haddock, Beverly, 
vice president; George C. Farring- 
ton, Peabody, secretary and treas- 
urer; executive committee, Mrs. W.- 
L. Harris, Salem; Mrs. D. P. Gros- 
venor, Winthrop; Miss Alice H. Nel- 
son, Peabody; Dr. S. Chase Tucker, 
Peabody; Mrs. Melville Woodbury, 
Beverly; Mrs. D. N. Crowley, Dan- 
vers; Mrs. Guy C. Richards, Bever- 
ly; Mrs. W. H. Gove and Mrs. Ira 
Vaughn, Salem. 
Rebecca Abbie Day. 
Rebeeca Abbie Day, wife of Chas. 
H. Day, passed away yesterday af- 
ternoon after a long illness at her 
late home on Oak street, Beverly 
Farms. Mrs. Day was. born in Bos- 
tn, but since her marriage some 38 
years ago she has lived at Beverly 
Farms. She was a member of the 
Baptist church and always took 
much interest in its welfare. She 
loved her home and was ever help- 
ful to those who needed her help 
and confidence. Well it might be 
said of her ‘‘she was a dear soul.”’ 
Her loss to the community will be 
a lasting one. Besides a husband, 
she is mourned also by a daughter, 
Addie F., and three sons, Charles F., 
George S. and Sewell Day. 
Funeral services will be held Sun- 
day afternoon at 2.30 from her late 
home on Oak street. 
Minnie Riordan. 
Miss Minnie Riordan, daughter of 
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Riordan, of 
Hart street, Beverly Farms, died at 
her home Wednesday evening, after 
several months of poor health. She 
was born and has always lived at 
the mixture. 
‘Lhe= reason=<thar 
Lamson & Hub- 
bard hats hold their 
distinctive style, without 
growing soft and rusty, 
rests in the Lb. & =H Bie 
Felt, a special mixture of 
furs and the L. & H. Dye. 
Over 30 years’ experience in 
the scientific mixture of furs 
in the L. & H. laboratory has 
resulted in obtaining ‘the 
strongest wear-resisting felts 
from which the fashionable 
L.& H. Derbies are moulded. 
The L. & H. Hats are made 
For the Man Who Cares. 
Many stylish shapes to suit 
the individual taste. 
For sale by 
F. W. BELL & SON, 
Manchester 
Let us figure on your next order of 
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North Shore Breeze 
Beverly Farms, and was greatly be- 
loved by a large circle of friends — 
and acquaintances. She was a mem-_ 
ber of St. Margaret’s church and has 
always been deeply interested in its — 
work. Her loss will be keenly felt. — 
She leaves besides her parents 
three brothers, Michael, Daniel F. 
and Dr. John J. Riordan. Funeral 
services will be held Saturday at St. — 
Margaret’s chureh, at 9.80 a.m. In-_ 
terment will be made in St. Mary’s — 
cemetery. 
