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NORTH SHORE BREEZE. 15 
7 Society Hotes 
Samuel M. Kennard and family of St. 
Louis, arrived at Magnolia Vhursday. 
C. H. Bull of Quincy, Ill., arrived at 
his summer cottage on Lexington avenue, 
corner Hesperus, yesterday. 
C. T. Harbeck and family, of New 
York arrived at Magnolia yesterday. 
They have the Adam’s cottage. 
Charles T. Dukelow of Brookline, 
has taken the Ferguson cottage on Lex- 
ington avenue, Magnolia, for the sea- 
son. 
Mrs. George H. Nettleton of Kansas 
City, has taken apartments at the Hes- 
perus for the summer. Amongst other 
guests are: Mr. and Mrs. Smith also of 
Kansas City, and Miss Greenleaf of Bos- 
ton. The Hesperus opens officially on 
Monday, June 15. 
Among arrivals for the season at the 
Aborn this week are: Mrs. H. W. 
Wellington and her daughter from Bos- 
ton, and Mrs. C. R. Edwards of Wash- 
ington, D. C., together with Miss Bes- 
sie Edwards. Mr. and Mrs. F. A. 
Russegue were down for the week-end. 
Mr. Russegue is editor of the Boston 
Times. 
Capt. and Mrs. Clarence Edwards 
have been staying at the Aborn, Mag- 
nolia, while the lower MacDonald cot- 
tage, which they are to occupy this sum- 
mer, is being placed in readiness. Mrs. 
Edwards, mother of the captain arrived 
Wednesday afternoon. Capt. Edwards 
conducted the famous Secretary ‘Taft 
tour around the world two years ago. 
With the opening of Huyler’s new 
store in the Colonnade, Magnolia has 
reached the acme of perfection. Fitted 
with mission tables and chairs of natural 
green, blending with the green of the 
woodwork and rafters, and contrasting 
with the ““ Huyler red’’ of the window 
shades and signs, the general appearance 
is one that is very pleasing to the eye. 
Entering, one finds on the left the soda 
fountain of polished silver, surrounded 
by its gleaming soda glasses and ice cream 
dishes. Here will be served the sodas 
and ices for which Huyler’s establish- 
ments have long been noted. On the 
right are the show cases, with their 
bright silver trays filled with the many 
colored sweets so dear to the feminine 
palate. In the rear is the large bay win- 
dow with its wide window seat, where 
one may sit and look out upon the beau- 
tiful corridor garden of the North Shore 
Grill. On the Lexington avenue side, 
between the two entrances, are several 
large tables shaded by the overhanging 
branches of trees which border the walk. 
Taken all in all, the establishment is one 
that is sure to attract not only the resi- 
dents of Magnolia, but those of the sur- 
rounding region, and is certain to become 
very popular, 
Telephone 210-14 Beverly 
Leon G. Philinte 
Sail Maker 
Awnings, Tents, Flags, Wagon and Launch 
Covers, ete. 
45 Water St., Foster's Wharf, Beverly, Mass. 
ae bes We cater ee petia lle to North Shore Trade 
JOHN W. CARTER 
fi DEALER IN a 
Tin Ware, Stoves, Ranges 
Furnaces, Kitchen Furnishing Goods, Crockery, Garden Tools, etc. 
School St., - Manchester, Mass. 
TELEPHONE All Work Promptly Attended to 
i. A. Johnson Co. 
Fine Provisions 
Hotel, Restaurant and Family Supplies a Specialty. 
BOSTON 
ZINA GOODELL 
Naumkeag Marine Motor with outfit complete, = 
84-86 Faneuil Hall Market Tel. Richmond 1589 
$65.00 
SALEM, Massachusetts 
The Sarcophagus is the most popular form of cemetery memorial at this time. The name 
comes from the Greeks, but the style of the modern Sarcophagii is quite different from their 
cofiin-shaped stone boxes in which they place their dead. No other style of monument gives more 
assurance of permanance than this. They are low and massive and may be ornate in design or 
severely plain. The most beautiful designs may be executed in either marble or granite. We 
also have the most modern machinery in which to execute this work. We have made the 
granite business our life study. Call and see us any time. 
Kimball Bros.’ Monumental Works 
Telephone Connection 
9-i1 Lynde Street oa Salem 
All work receives my 
personal attention 
Claude D. Temple 
Paper Hanger and 
House Painter MANCHESTER, 
Shop: Central St. Op. S. Knight & Son's 
Coal Yard MASS. 
Telephone 177-3 
Pine Shae S RA O NN Sh ese 
BOOT AND SHOE REPAIRING 
A Fresh Stock of Boots and Shoes for Ladies 
and Gentlemen 
Beach Street 
EDWARD CROWELL 
PAINTER 
And Decorator 
« Personal attention given to all work 
Postoffice Block Manchester Shop: 17 School St., Manchester 
