28 NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder. 
FREE AIR 
Got Them on the Run 
AUTOMOBILE REPAIR and MACHINE SHOP 
Supplies of All Kinds 
SOCONY, GULF AND CAPITOL GASOLINE 
GOODYEAR—FISK—GOODRICH—FIRESTONE—UNITED STATES TIRES 
AND TUBES IN STOCK — 
ALL REPAIRS IN CHARGE OF MR. OSBORNE H. BROWN 
HORACE STANDLEY’S SONS, 
PHONE 354 and 8340 MANCHES TER 
DEPOT 
SQUARE 
‘Bought my coal direct from the mines the Fall of 1915, when price was right, enabling me to offer 
Bedding, Tub, Tomato, Lettuce, Egg, TePree aa 
and-other plants at my usual. 
BEFORE WAR TIME PRICES 
Visit my new establishment—on the same street—just a little nearer Wenham line 
NORTH SHORE NURSERIES & FLORIST CO., Beverly Farms, Mass. 
Telephone, 43 
F. E. COLE, Prop. 
PSWICH is preparing as usual for a busy season.. The 
various tea rooms will be a source of comfort to the 
many automobilists who travel the Newburyport roads 
this summer, A more detailed account of the places will 
be given next week. Y° Rogers Manse, so popular last 
year as a summer family hotel for a few prominent fam- 
ilies from Boston, will this year cater only to transients. 
Dr. and Mrs. James Marsh Jackson and daughter, 
Miss Eleanor, will not be of the Argilla road colony this 
year, but have taken a place at York Harbor, Maine. 
They were week-end guests of Mrs. John A. Burnham 
last week in Wenham while en route to the Harbor. 
Formerly they spent their summers at Beverly Farms. 
In Ipswich the Red Cross fund of last week had 
among the large donations from individuals $1,000 from 
R.'T. Crane, Jr., $1,000 from Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Phillip 
and $1,000 from Mrs. R. B. Parker. “Herbert W. Mason 
gave $500 and Mr. and Mrs. George E. Barnard gave 
$400. 
Other donations to the Red Cross fund from Ipswich 
include $2,625 from Appleton Farms and $553 for Mrs. 
Augustus Rantoul from the Argilla district. 
Each Thursday afternoon during July and August 
the Barnard -gardens,at the George E. Barnard estate on 
County road "will be open to the public. A fee of 50 
cents will be charged visitors, the money to be donated to 
war relief work. The gardens are among the finest on 
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Manchester || 
the North.Shore and have been visited annually by large § 
nubmer. of people from all parts of the state. An. excel- 
lent opportunity is offered the public to give towards re- 
lief work and at the same time visit chs celebrated gar- 
dens. 
Mrs. Robert S. Bradley returned to her home at 
Pride’s Crossing Tuesday evening from Springfield where 
she attended the Industrial Exposition and Export Con- 
ference of the past week. 
surrounding ones 
tomorrow afternoon for Red Cross 
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Cobb, Bates & Yerxa Company | 
IMPORTERS AND GROCERS 
Wholesale Department and General Business Offices 
at 222 Summer St., opposite South Terminal 
BOSTON 
RETAIL STORES: 55 Summer St. 
87-89 Causeway St. 
. Also in Salem, Malden, Taunton and Fall River 
274 Friend St. 6-8 Faneuil Hall Square — 
Mrs. Bradley has made exten-’ 
sive plans for the opening of her beautiful estate and the’ 
