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Society Motes. 
The Misses Bartlett arrived at their 
cottage at Old Neck, Manchester, 
Wednesday. 
Emmanuel church, on Masconomost., 
Manchester, will be opened for service 
at 11 o’clock, Sunday morning, May 24. 
Mrs. E. A. Whipple and her son 
George N. Whipple, have arrived at 
their West Manchester cottage this 
week. 
The headquarters of the German 
embassy will be at Beverly Farms this 
season, and the representatives of the le- 
gation will be on next Thursday, though 
the embassy will not be located here for 
the summer for some weeks yet. Baron 
von Sternberg is to spend the summer in 
Europe, but Count Herman von Hatz- 
feldt, the first secretary and counsellor 
of the embassy, and other attaches, will 
be here. Later in the season the Am- 
bassador will return from Germany, and 
after a visit to the old home of Baroness 
von Sternburg in California, they will 
come to the shore for a brief stay, prob- 
ably. The embassy was located here 
two seasons ago. 
Sousa Coming as a Leading Boston 
Food Fair Attraction. 
One of the best features of the new 
exposition building for the Boston Food 
Fair, the Park Square Coliseum, is the 
fact that all the exhibitions, entertain- 
ments and” amusements will be on the 
same vast floor area, on a level with the 
street. 
The work of transforming the build- 
ing for this Fair has already begun and 
will continue until next fall when the ex- 
position opens September 28, to run for 
five weeks. 
Probably there is not a band in the 
world that has the popularity and pres- 
tize of the renowned Sousa’s Band, both 
here and abroad. “The Boston Retail 
Grocers’ Association has shown its wis- 
dom in selecting this far famed organiza- 
tion to entertain their patrons from the 
beginning of the Fair. 
Plans for this exposition were being 
made last year and the management has 
completed arrangements for some most 
novel exhibits. For the entertainment 
features there has been secured the best 
novelties to be found—-and although the 
price of admission will remain the same 
as in former years, 25 cents, there will 
be no extra charge of any kind. ‘There 
is no more influential local business  or- 
ganization in New England than the 
Boston Retail Grocers’ Association. It 
includes in its membership over 500. of 
the leading grocers of Bostonand suburbs 
and has every reason to be proud of its 
six successful Boston Food Fairs already 
held here. 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE. 
High Grade Groceries and Table Luxuries. 
Puroxia and Cantrell & Cochrane’s Ginger Ale, Sarsaparilla and Soda 
Waters: Mineral, Foreign and Domestic. 
GROCER Olives; Cocktail, Pitted, Stuffed and Ripe. 
Olive Oil: Rae’s Lucca; Veuve Chaffard. 
AGENT FOR: Dried, Crystalized, Preserved and Canned Fruits. 
King Arthur Flour. Biscuits and Wafers; Huntley & Palmer’s. 
Deerfoot Farm Products. Underwood, Curtice Bros’., and R. & R. Meats. 
Nobscot & Poland Spring Waters. Roquefort, Swiss, Edam, Cream, Club, 
Young American and American Factory Cheese. 
123 Hale Street a Beverly, Mass. & Telephone Connection 
Carpet Cleaning and Rug Works 
Garpets and Rugs of all 
kinds thoroughly Gleansed 
Carpets made into Handsome Rugs. 
Works: Washington Sq., “is63" 
We cater especially to 
North Shore Trade 
and can furnish first- 
class references as to 
work done on the 
North Shore 
Canvas Hammocks, Tent Poles and Pins, Flag Poles, Large and Small 
Tents, Awnings, Frames and Fixtures, Floor Covers 
Wedding Canopies 
‘Telephone, Richmond 1726-2 
| As. EVICKSONL GOs 22 Serb Matketiotis Becton, Mas 
E. E. ERICKSON Established 1865 
RAL GET REISS ARR AEP SGI LR IPN NPP 
OUR SHINGLE IS OUT 
for business and we want the best of it, because 
we know that we can do it better than any 
other firm in town. Send us your soiled 
DYEING clothes to clean or your old ones to be dyed, 
i and we will astonish you with the result. Ina 
— 
few days we change your old garments into 
new, and the cost is but trifling. Don’t 
be ina hurry to throw soiled or old raiment 
away. We'll put a magical touch on it for you 
and save you money. 
Lewis’ Bay State 
Dyeing & Cleansing Works 
54 Lafayette St., Salem 
