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Among the real estate transfers of 
the last week is that of Catherine M. 
Wyatt et al. of Beverly Farms, to 
William Gordon Means, land and 
buildings on Grapevine ‘road, Wen- 
ham, 200.7x82_ feet. It is under- 
Btaod that the new owner will later 
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Publicover Bros. of Beverly Farms 
are the contractors in charge of the 
changes at the H. L. Higginson small 
cottage at West Manchester. As pre- 
viously stated, the building is being 
moved back from” the road and an 
addition some 20 feet in length is be- 
ing built. This will include bed- 
rooms, bath-room, ete. 
Wilbur J. Pierce, the Beverly 
Farms plumber, is about completing 
a large contract which he has been 
earrying out the past winter at the 
new estate of Mr. and Mrs. Srdney 
I. Hutchinson at Beverly Farms, in- 
eluding work on the master’s house 
and in the new garage and garden- 
er’s house and stable. Mr. Pierce is 
\ just beginning an extensive contract 
in Salem, in the large residence of 
John MeMorrill. The work includes 
plumbing, heating and considerable 
copper work. 
Chester L. Crafts has the building 
of the Fred Hartley house on North 
street, Manchester, well under way. 
The cottage will be an attractive one 
‘and will add materially to the new 
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during the past ten years. He is also 
Making improvements and additions 
to the house recently purchased by 
Richard Newman on Pleasant street. 
The addition he has just completed 
on Miss Christine Campbell’s dress- 
making shop on Beach street, gives 
this building quite an attractive ap- 
pearance. 
Samuel H. Stone, the real estate 
man of Beverly, is offering for sale 
a splendid tract of level land com- 
pricing some 60,000 acres in the Bev- 
erly Cove section. The land is a 
short way from the electric ‘car line 
and is surrounded on all sides by 
summer estates. In fact, it is less 
than a quarter of a mile from the 
summer home of President Taft. 
The property is being sold to settle 
an estate. It may be ‘obtaine d at the 
remarkably low figure of 10 cents ¢ 
foot, if taken at once, we are in- 
formed. 
An important real estate deal has 
just been consummated at North 
Beverly, the final papers not yet be- 
ing signed. It is reported that Solon 
Lovett, who is one of Beverly’s larg- 
est real estate owners, has just pur- 
chased a tract of land formerly be- 
longing to Mrs. A. A. Mason: and 
Mrs. Carrie Bullock, now of New- 
port, R. I. It is a farm of some 15 
acres and joins the property of Sid- 
ney W eheds president of the United 
Shoe Machinery Co.* Mr. Lovett 
bought on private terms and he in- 
tends to develop the property, we 
understand. 
Harold P. Johnson, esq., of Wo- 
burn, son of Judge Johnson of Wo- 
burn, has purchased of Edgar F. 
Sanger of Rockport, land and build- 
ings on Atlantic avenue, Rockport. 
Judge Johnson has -an attractive 
summer home on The Headlands, 
Rockport. 
Benjamin Bliss of Waltham has 
sold one of his lots on Atlantic ave- 
nue, Rockport, to Wm. H. Currier of 
Peabody, who owns a summer home 
on Atlantic avenue, and has desired 
to enlarge his holdings. The sale 
vas made through the Rockport 
agency of John E. Knowlton. 
North Shore Grill Club. 
The North Shore Grill elub at 
Magnolia, will open early in June 
and will be under the management 
this year of Frederick Grafflin, who 
is connected with the Oceanside ho- 
tel corporation, and Edward A. 
Francis, who is head waiter at the 
Knickerbocker Hotel in New York. 
Mr. Francis was manager of the elub 
last year and the many friends 
which he gained will be pleased to 
learn that he is to be back to Mag- 
nolia the coming summer. It is safe 
to conjecture that these. two young 
men will make the Grill club the cen- 
ter of fashion along the North Shore 
this season. 
A level-headed man avoids many 
ups and downs in life. 
NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS. 
SUBSCRIBERS leaving the city 
for their shore homes should notify 
this office of their ‘‘ change of ad- 
dress’’ promptly, sending their 
present as well as new address. 
MADAME LOUISE 
.»Mlliner.. 
18; ESSEX STREET, BEVERLY 
(Opposite High School) 
North Shore Summer Patronage Solicited. 
R. K. McMillan 
163 Cabot street, BEVERLY 
ladies’ Tailor 
Imported and 
Domestic Goods 
Riding Habits, Auto- 
mobile Coats, Linen 
Suits, Etc. 
Appointments may be 
made by Telephone 
471-1 Beverly. 
W. J. CREED 
GA ERER= 
and Private Waiting 
EAST CORNING STREET 
BEVERLY COVE : MASS. 
Telephone 765 Beverly 
