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Tailor-made Linen Suits 
Silk Shirt Waist Gowns 
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and Walking Skirts 
Millinery and Neckwear 
Ruber Lined Auto Coats 
BEVERLY: 
Among the Beverly people who will 
take in the St. Louis fair are Misses 
Ruth Preston and Florence Wallis. 
They will leave Beverly the first of 
next month. 
Professor Arthur Tyler of the 
Washington, D.C., public library is at 
the Israe] Lefavour house on Lothrop 
street for a short stay. 
Miss Margaret Endicott is away 
from her Broadway residence for a 
short time. She is enjoying the 
beauties of the mountains at Jaffrey, 
mt. 
Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Wallis are 
away from their Beverly Cove place 
for a short stay and are sojourning at 
North Woodstock, N.H. 
Grand Master Workman John Sy- 
monds of Lynn and several visiting 
workmen from neighboring lodges 
were present at the meeting of Cabot 
lodge Monday evening. Mr. Symonds 
addressed the meeting upon the pro- 
gress of the lodge in the state and 
spoke in an optimistic way of the 
future. 
Rev. Samuel B. Stewart of Lynn 
will occupy the pulpit at the Unitarian 
church tomorrow. On the following 
Sunday Rev. William W. Fenn of 
Cambridge will preach. Rev. Benja- 
min k, Bulkeley wil] resume his pas- 
toral duties the first of September 
after the summer vacation which he 
has spent with his family at Ashburn- 
ham. 
Miss Amy Robertson of Pond street 
will enjoy a vacation next week which 
she will spend with friends at Portland, 
Me. 
Edward and William Pickett and 
Hollis Foster arrived at Beverly Sat- 
urday after a month’s cruise along the 
coast of Maine, during which time 
they visited several of the best-known 
summer resorts along the coast. 
The District Attorney Contest. 
The candidacy of Ulysses G. Haskell for 
the office of district attorney seems to be 
gaining strength daily, and is now assuming 
formidable proportions. It is stated on good 
authority that Congressman A. P. Gardner 
has signified his intention of supporting the 
Beverly man. This should add materially 
to the strength of his position. 
Mr. Haskell certainly has the undivided 
support of his home city, and along the 
North Shore, even as far as Gloucester, the 
voters are rallying to his standard. 
Mr. Haskell’s past record surely stamps 
him as a good man for the position, and one 
who would fulfill the duties of the office with 
credit to himself and his constituents. 
Capt. James Clark of Beverly has 
returned from a three weeks trip to’ 
Nova Scotia. 
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Billiards (special room for ladies), Bowling, Tennis, Superior Golf Links with the expert 
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Western Union Telegraph, Long Distance Telephone, and United States P.O. in the Hotel 
LEON H. CILLEY, Manager, 
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Accommodating 140 guests, nearly opposite Maplewood Hetel. 
tage remains open until October 14. 
- MAPLEWOOD, N.H. 
A COMFORTABLE 
FAMILY HOTEL 
Special rates aie September 10. Cot- 
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