Fast Route to North Shore 
About the most ambitious project 
in the way of an interurban electric 
railroad that has yet been launched is 
that which is outlined in the announce- 
ment of the proposed Buston & East- 
ern Electric Railroad made public 
Tuesday. According to this announce- 
ment the road is to connect Boston 
and Beverly, with a branch to Dan- 
vers; is to be constructed on a private 
right of way and carried over highways 
on concrete arches and over other rail- 
roads on steei bridges; is to have a 
double track the whole length, with 
provision for four tracks between 
Boston and Lynn; and is to be carried 
through cities on an elevated structure 
of concrete or earth. 
The plans, furthermore, prowide for 
specially constructed steel cars and 
gearless electric motors, and the trains 
are to be run at intervals of fifteen 
minutes, with an express running- 
time between Boston and Beverly of 
23 minutes, and fares lower than those 
of the steam railroads. Among the 
subscribers to the stock is the well- 
known Pride’s Crossing contractor, 
John H. Linehan. 
Unclaimed Letters 
Letters remaining unclaimed at Manches- 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
A. HRICKSON 
SAIL MAKER 
And Manufacturer of ; 
Italian Awnings, Tents and Flags 
42 NORTH MARKET STREET, - BOSTON 
Flag Poles. Wedding Canopies to Let. Large and Small Tents 
for Sale or to Let. Large Tents to Let, capable of seating at tables 
from 100 to 5,000 people. Orders by mail or express promptly at- — 
tended to. Tel. Rich. 17262. 
Telephone 210-14 Beverly 
Leon G. Philinte 
| SAIL MAKER 
Awnings, Tents, Flags, Wagon and Launch Covers, Ete. 
45 Water Street, (Wharr’) Beverly Mass. 
fas We Cater Especially to North Shore Trade 
lett, J A Bourgess Mrs, W P Bond, Mrs 
Mary G Cunningham, Miss Joe Clarck, 
Thos G Clark, Mrs A Campbell, Pat Dono- 
hue, Miss Mary Fitzgerald, Miss Gallagher, 
Miss G Gallagher, John Granley, Miss Flora 
L Gray, Chas W Miller, Mr Mac, Miss 
E G Mary Norcross, Miss. Katie O’Hara, 
Rev Arthur N Peaslee, Stephen H Philton, 
Edward Lincoln Raymond, Ed Reinds, Chas 
F L Verring, Mrs H S Weston, Miss Laura 
A Wells, Jakob Wintronsky. 
SAMUEL WHEATON, Postmaster. 
Visner’s imported ginger ale 
made from pure ginger root and 
mineral water. Order at Lycett’s, 
Neck charms, lockets, at Win- 
O Shannon, Wilber Sawyer, Mrs E J Staf- é 
chester’s, Jeweler, Gloucester. * 
ter Postoffice for week ending July 21.1906: 
ford,W RK Schugley, Mason Hulda Swenson, 
Miss Louise Armstrong, T Alfreds, Mr Bart- 
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The sensible Carriage buyer knows that a little judgment often saves many dollars. We have everything that is 
modern and desirable in the Carriage line They represent a certain exclusiveness not offered generally. . There's 
conspicuous smartness in the styles, they are positively right in construction. We invite comparison, as it serves 
only to make our pre-eminence more assured. One hundred different styles to select from. We alsofdo painting, 
wood work, iron work and trimming. B@s= Get my prices on RUBBER TIRES. 
R C. BRUHM, THE CARRIAGE MAN 
ROUNDY ST., BEVERLY, MASS. 
