Nov. 17, 1916. NORTH SHORE BREEZE 19 
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INCORPORAED 1869 
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The New England Trust Company — 
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The committee on public service 
and aid of which Thos. D. Connolly 
is chairman, Mayor Macdonald pres- 
ent, gave a hearing yesterday after- 
noon at the Beverly City hall upon 
‘the proposition to widen Common 
lane making it a road 4o feet wide. 
This would naturally mean that it 
would be used for autonobiles, de- 
_stroying its present use as a wood 
drive. Those present who objected 
were the following: Mrs. Wm. C. 
Loring, Mr. and Mrs. M. G. Haugh- 
ton, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Vaughan, 
Miss Louisa Loring, Miss Mary 
Curtis, Bayard Warren, Philip S. 
Sears, Harold J. Coolidge, A. P. 
Loring, Jr., and Dr. Daniel F. Mur- 
phy, the latter representing the Bev- 
erly Farms Improvement society 
All of the above were opposed to the 
_ widening, but did want the road re- 
surfaced by the building of water- 
bound macadam on the present lines. 
There was none present who was in 
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favor of the proposed widening. FREDERICK W. ALLEN, Treasurer FRDODRICK P. FISH, V.-Pres. 
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