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NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
YOU CAN RELY ON 
Ea: 7 A. NI 3D Os 
AMERICAS LEADING 
CLEANSERS DYERS LAUNDERERS 
FOR THE HOME 
Carpets Rugs Portieres Draperies 
Lace Curtains Blankets Scarfs Bedding 
Pillows Embroideries Doylies Bedspreads 
Fine Table Covers Bureau Covers 
Cleansd or Dyed and Refinished Properly 
FOR MEN 
Coats Waistcoats “Suits Overcoats 
Fancy and Dress Waistcoats 
Ties Gloves 
FOR WOMEN 
Gowns Skirts Coats Suits Waists Wraps 
Ostrich Plumes and Tips’ Real Laces 
Gloves Veilings Silks Ribbons 
Satins Woolens Cottons 
Mixtures Dainty Lingerie 
Cleansed or Dyed Most Carefully 
FINE LAUNDERING 
For Shirts Collars Cuffs Shirtwaists and all 
Household Linen : 
MANCHESTER PRIDES CROSSING BEVERLY FARMS MAGNOLIA MARBLEHEAD NAHANT SWAMPSCOTT 
Send Orders to LYNN SHOP ZO MAREKET 
Telephone 423-12 LYNN 
New York 
Providence 
S’TREET 
Bundles left at One Shop can be delivered from Any Other Shop 
Washington Boston 
Cambridge 
EXECUTIVE OFFICES 286 BOYLSTON STREET BOSTON 
Roxbury 
LEWANDOS 
Philadelphia 
Newport 
Worcester 
Watertown 
Telephone 3900 Back Bay 
Lynn 
Aleel HE HOTEES 
Among the former patrons of the 
New Magnolia who have returned _for 
another season are the D. R. Van 
Nostrands of New York. 
The Hesperus is now full to the 
doors with summer guests, a large 
number arriving during the past 
week. Among the recent arrivals 
are Dr. and Mrs. W. G. Noe and Mr. 
and Mrs. Elliot Fisher of Philadel- 
phia, who will remain until the house 
closes. 
Mrs. Joseph Samuels of Providence, 
R.I., came down the first of the week 
and will be at the Hesperus for the 
balance of the season. 
Mrs. Edward W. Childs and Mrs. 
T. J. Brodnax of. Kansas City are 
among the recent comers to the Hes- 
perus, who will be here for the bal- 
ance of the season. 
- Miss G. B. Mcllhenny and Miss M. 
A. Booker of Germantown, Pa., are 
registered at the Hesperus for the 
balance of the season. 
Though the date has not been 
definitely fixed upon, it is probable 
that the grand August ball at the 
Oceanside hotel will be held on 
Saturday, August 24. 
Mr. and Mrs. James H. Windrim 
and Mrs. John T. Windrim of Phila- 
delphia arrived at the Oceanside 
Wednesday for a short stay. Mrs. J. 
T. Windrim made a short visit to 
Magnolia last season and was so in- 
fatuated with the place that she 
brought with her this season the 
other members of her family. 
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Ames and 
Franklin Ames of Chicago joined the 
other members of their family at the 
Oceanside the first of the week, where 
they will remain for the balance of 
the summer. 
Work done at your residence, if de- 
sired, anywhere from Manchester to 
Pride’s Crossing.. J. Vasconcellos, 
barber, Central square, Manchester, 
Tel. 16-13 Manchester. 5 
THE OLD CORNER STORE 
Yes, open for your inspection—not the Building, 
Summer threatens to be up and doing. Come and 
Is Sti_t OPEN! 
but its Contents. 
prepare for it. 
Canvas and Cloth Hats for Men and Ladies, for Boys and Girls. 
New Styles in Neck Wear for any and all. 
Postal Cards Galore. 
Smiling Clerk ready to Serve Souvenir Goods. 
GEO. F. ALLEN, CENTRAL STREET, MANCHESTER 
A Complete Line of 
SPRING and SUMMER 
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Chas, Hooper, “iach” 
