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Society Notes. 
Services for William R. Cabot, who 
died suddenly at his summer residence at 
Beverly Farms Friday of last week, were 
held at his late residence Monday morn- 
ing, Rev. E. J. V. Huiginn, rector of 
St. John’s church, officiating. Services 
were also held at the Church of the Re- 
deemer, Chestnut Hill, interment being 
at the Walnut cemetery in Boston. Mr. 
Cabot is survived by a widow, formerly 
Miss Mary Gardner of Brookiine; two 
daughters, Misses Geraldine and Carol- 
ine Cabot; three brothers, George E. 
Cabot, Norman W. Cabot and Sewell 
Cabot; and a sister. 
One of the finest automobiles on the 
shore this season is the handsome new 
40 h.p. Napier which arrived this week 
for Eben D. Jordan. It is a six- 
cylinder car and is equipped with all the 
latest and up-to-date fittings. 
William M. Green of Cincinnati and 
S. M. Felton have been guests of Mr. 
and Mrs. Walter J. Mitchell at their 
Manchester cottage the past week. 
Mr. and Mr. Eugene. Gray Foster of 
New York, who are spending the sum- 
mer with Mrs. Foster’s father, A. F. 
Southerland, at Coolidge’s Point, are re- 
ceiving congratulations on thearrival of a 
son Thursday morning. Mr. Southerland 
is avery proud grandfather. 
A bad automobile mixup was narrowly 
averted Wednesday as the cars owned by 
George Lee of Beverly Farms and E. D. 
Jordan met on the sharp bend in the 
Manchester-Beverly Farms road, just be- 
yond Malt Hill. The cars were going in 
opposite directions. “Two heavy coal 
teams were also moving along the road. 
The chauffeur of one car turned to the 
left so asto pass the coal teams not notic- 
ing the other approaching car. As he did so 
the two were inevitably coming together. 
Both chauffeurs in order to avoid a _ col- 
lision turned, one running into the coal 
vans, the other into a telephone pole. 
Mr. Lee’s car was badly used up. Mr. 
Jonesy s was also cual PARES: 
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NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
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A MARKET THATS WORTH KNOWING 
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4] Marketing is a pleasure when done at this shop. ’Tis a shop 
where cleanliness, convenience and comfort are distinctive 
features. No dust, no dirt, no flies—perfectiy clean as all good 
meat shops should be. And then you get better meats for less—if 
our prices were not lower than others it would still be worth while 
for careful buyers to come here for their eatables. Our success has 
been gained by setting the highest quality as our standard and 
sticking to 1t. Our goods would be worth paying more for but 
cost you less, A store combining all these features makes this a 
shop worth knowing. 
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EX. TO BEVERLY FARMS AND MANCHESTER 
All Phones 5 Central St., 
1260 
Salem, Mass. 
NorTH SHORE MARKET 
AXEL MAGNUSON Telephone 174-4 
P. O. Box 14 
MAGNUSON & HYLEN 
Successors to Wm. F. Spry 
Florists and Landscape Gardeners 
DECORATIONS AND FUNERAL WORK 
All kinds of Work pertaining to Gardening 
promptly attended to by the day or by contract 
Bridge Street 
MANCHESTER-BY-THE-SEA, - 
PETER HYLEN 
MASS. 
Both cars were taken care of at Blount, 
Bater & Co’s., repairshop, Manchester. the office of THE Breeze PRINT? 
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BERKELEY BUILDING, BOSTON 
ANNOUNCE THE OPENING OF TREIR SUMMER BRANCH 
31 Central st. 
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