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BEVERLY 
The new “Highland” on Railroad 
avenue has reached: the final stage 
of completion, and Melville Wood- 
bury, the owner, is contemplating 
the giving of a house-warming be- 
fore it is “opened to the occupants. 
The house is divided into pretty 
little suites of three rooms each, and 
on the lower floor a_ first-class 
restaurant will be conducted, 
much needed addition to Beverly’s 
guest. service. It will be run on 
modern;. . first-class. .lines. .E.K. 
Banks of 5 Hale street had the ‘con- 
tract for the entire furnishing. Miss 
Annie Sweeney of Fayette street is 
spending a fortnight at Tamworth, 
N. H. 
‘Mr. and) Mrs..Henry. H: Kent * of 
Palatka, Florida, have been the 
guests of friends in the city during 
the ‘past, week: ., .. . 
Mr. and Mrs: Harrie L. Qber are 
sojourning at Denmark, Me. 
Ansel J. Cheney has been reap- 
pointed to the district poltce force 
by Governor Guild for the seventh 
time. 
Mrs. Albert C. Lunt of Lothrop 
street has been entertaining Miss 
Angenette Lear of Portsmouth and 
Mrs. John Selden of Pittsfield, N. 
H., during the past week. 
Misses E. Antoinette Davis, Jen- 
nie A. Cole, Abbie T. Woodberry 
and Maleen T: Hicks will spend the 
remainder of the vacation at Merrill 
Hill, Eastern Point, Gloucester. 
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Miss Katherine Maloon of Broad- 
way has returned from an extended 
vacation spent with her friend, Miss 
Wilhelmina Ernst at North Water- 
boro, Me. 
Mrs. William A. Rowe and Miss 
Alice Rowe of Enon street have 
been sojourning in the Pine Tree 
state. 
Mrs. John Allen of Walpole szent 
the first of the week as the guest 
of Mr. and Mrs. Horace W. Wood- 
berry of Cabot street. 
Mrs. Virginia Carleton has been 
the guest of friends at Kearsarge, 
N. H., the past: week. 
Miss Louisbelle Willard of Pleas- 
ant street is the guest of friends in 
Providence, R. I. 
Mrs. Frank Dodge of Arthur 
street has been visiting relatives in 
Brighton this week. 
Miss Esther Lynn of Beverly 
Cove has returned from a_ two 
months’ visit with relatives in Con- 
necticut. 
A. F. Lindberg has returned from 
his vacation at “Derry, WEL and 
has taken up his new ‘duties as man- 
ager of E. E. Gray & Co.’s store on 
Cabot street. 
The return. of Miss, Grace  P: 
Marston, treasurer of the hospital 
lawn party which was held early in 
July, shows a _ net receipt of 
$1149.71, the largest amount ever 
made at a similar fete. 
Mrs. Sarah M.- Rogers of Judson 
street has been entertaining her 
son, J. W. Rogers of Quebec. 
Rev. and Mrs. Guy F. Wheeler 
of Worcester have returned to their 
home after a three weeks’ visit with 
Mr. and Mrs. George B.. Foster of 
Bartlett street. 
O. C. Draper, who has been a 
resident of Beverly for the © past 
three months, left the city Thurs- 
day to take up work as assistant 
secretary of the Y. M. C. A. in New 
Britain, Conn. 
Arthur L. Gould is spending the 
fortnight at Ipswich Bluffs. 
Coal 
Miss Helen Johnson of Beverly 
Cove has returned from a pleasant 
vacation spent at North Conway, 
N. -H. 
FRANK N. HOAG. 
TAILOR 
184 Cabot St., - Beverly, Mass. 
Opp. the Bank. Telephone. 
ALDEN WEBB 
Walchmaker, Jeweler ond Optician 
Repairing in all its Branches 
Masonic Bldg.,Cabot St., BEVERLY 
ARTHUR A. FORNESS 
Notary Public 
AND JUSTICE OF THE PEACE 
Bank Building, - Beverly 
WINTER BOARDERS. 
BOX STALLS, IF DESIRED, 
Dk ee eae 
79 HALE STREET, Beverly Cove.. 
CHARLES F. LEE 
. Real Estate and Insurance ve 
NOTARY PUBLIC. 
155 Cabot Street, BEVERLY, 
The Pickett Coal Co. 
(Established 1844) 
— DEALERS IN — 
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CEMENT, LimE, SAND AND Harr 
Offices, 15 Water St. and 164 Cabot 
Cor. Milton St., 
BEVERLY, MASSACHUSETTS 
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