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NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
THE INDIAN STORE 
186 Boylston St., Boston. Fuller St., Magnolia, 3d house south of Post Office. Apple Tree Cottage 
Navajo Rugs, The famous Curacao Hats, Brasses, Baskets, Curios, Jewelery 
Toys, Games and Favors. 
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Antiques, Curios and Works of Art 
Bureaus, tables, chairs, high-boys desks. Portrait of two children 
painted at Salem in 1850, by Osgood. 
No collection of American portrait painters is complete without an Osgood, and 
as I have never before known : f one to be in the hands of a dealer, few are complete 
F, W. NICHOLS - 73 1-2 Federal St. - SALEM, MASS. 
Formerly at 67 North Street 
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H. P. WOODBURY & SON, Beverly Cove 
CARRY THE FINEST LINE OF GROCERIES 
AND TABLE DELICACIES AND SOLICIT 
ORDERS FROM ALL PARTS OF BEVERLY, 
PRIDES, BEVERLY FARMS and MONTSERRAT 
H. P. WOODBURY & SON 
E OF SEVEN GABLES, 1669 
HOUS 
Scene of Hawthorne’s Romance 
Open to visitors daily. Six rooms 
and secret Staircase are shown 
Fee 25c. including garden and 
counting house. 
Admission to Hepzibah’s Shop, Free 
Quaint and attractive articles on sale. 
Tea served in the garden. 
Hathaway House (1683) in the same 
grounds. 
54 Turner St., Salem 
TELEPHONE 
Beverly 546 
ESTABLISHED 
1863 
TheNormantinn 
Magnolia, Mass. 
M. A. Eldridge, Proprietor. 
Accommodation can be ob- 
tained for the season. Table 
board is First Class.—Reason- 
able Rates. 
JOSEPHINE E. KEEFE 
Dressmaker 
and 
Corsetiere 
of Madison Ave., New York 
Is in Manchester for the Summer 
Months 
Gowns Made and Remodeled 
‘Ypen for Fall and Winter 
Stanley Cottage 
Magnolia, Mass. 
House with modern improvements and 
and well heated. 
for the season. 
Prices reasonable 
Miss Helen R. Stanley 
11 School St., Manchester 
DRESSMAKER 
MISS A. A. SIMPSON 
Dressmaker 
Will go out by appointment. 
TO GO OUT BY THE DAY OR WEEK 
Children’s Clothes Ladies’ 
Summer Dresses and Shirt Waists Address: 
MISS G. M. GILBERT The Women’s Club, Magnolia. : 
1184 Dorchester Ave., Dorchester, Mass. : yanks ice 
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North Shore Residents Witness Fire 
At Sea. 
‘“‘The Lark,’’ a  28-foot power- 
launch owned by Walter Martin, 23 
years old, of Salem, caught fire from 
a gasoline explosion, burned and — 
sank two miles east of Baker’s Is- 
land and five miles off-shore early 
Thursday evening. Martin and his 
cousin, Stanford Squires, 18 years 
old, of Chicago, who were in the 
launch, were both rescued by a 
party from T. C. Hollander’s private 
yacht ‘‘Torino”’ that put out from 
Mystery Isle to their air. 
Martin and Squires were return- 
ing from Gloucester, where they had 
taken about 25 gallons of gasoline. 
At the approach - of dusk, Martin 
went forward to light the riding 
lights, using matches. 
A terrific explosion followed the 
lighting of the match and Squires 
was hurled into the ocean. The boat 
immediately became enveloped in 
flames and Martin was obliged to 
jump for the small tender. He res- 
cued Squires with some difficulty as 
the latter was almost helpless, being 
stunned slightly by the explosion. 
The burning boat was plainly vis- 
ible from Singing beach and soon 
attracted attention. The fire was 
very spectacular and had every ap- 
pearance of being much larger than 
it was. From the beach it looked 
like a fishing schooner. Mr. George 
Wigglesworth’s daughter telephoned 
to town and_ several motor-boats 
started from the town wharf. Im the 
meantime after considerable diffi- 
tulty, the town life-boat at Singing 
beach was put off and a quick row © 
was made in the direction of the 
burning boat, which was* then 
headed toward shore, apparently at 
full speed. When the life-boat got 
about two miles out, the burning 
eraft suddenly went under, leaving 
everything in darkness. 
Later it was learned that the 
‘Torino’? had come up and put out 
the blaze, but not until the craft had 
burned to the water’s edge. The 
rescue party picked the two young 
men up and they were put up for 
the night at the Misery island home 
of Mr. Hollander. . The launch sank 
as she was being towed toward 
shore. It was valued at $1500. 
MANCHESTER 
Tickets for the recital and enter- 
tainment to be given in aid of the 
District Nurse Fund are for sale by 
members of the committee of the 
Woman’s club in charge of the af- 
fair also at Allen’s Drug store. 
