Society Motes 
Mrs. Edward S. King entertained at 
her Manchester cottage at luncheon 
Monday afternoon in honor of her two 
guests, Miss Julia Fisher, her sister, and 
Mrs. Lincoln, both of New York. 
Covers were spread for twelve. 
The Misses Bradford of Philadelphia, 
who have been summering at the Brown- 
land Cottages, Manchester, left yester- 
day fora trip to Maine and the moun- 
tains, after which they return to Boston 
for a brief stay, and from there they will 
return to Philadelphia the first of Oct- 
ober. 
Mrs. George Satterlee and daughter, 
Miss Marion Satterlee, left Manchester, 
Thursday, after a pleasant season at 
Brownland, and after a few weeks at the 
Beaconfield, Brookline, will return to 
their New York home. 
Mrs. Henry St.George Tucker, wife 
of the president of the Jamestown Ex- 
position, arrived here from Norfolk, 
Va., a few days ago, and is stopping at 
Brownland, in Manchester. 
Miss E. C. McVickar, sister of the 
Bishop, having closed the McVickar 
cottage at Beverly Cove, is stopping at 
Brownland in Manchester for a short 
time. 
Mrs. John G. Cushing, who has had 
the Fred Dexter cottage at Beverly Farms 
this summer, left Monday for Seabright, 
N. J., where she will spend the Autumn. 
The A. P. Lorings of Pride’s Cross- 
inghave gone to Mt. Desert, off the 
Maine coast, where they will spend the 
early Fall. 
Charles §. Hanks who went abroad 
in the early summer is to remain abroad 
nearly: a year studying the railroads in 
Europe. 
The Walter S. Kemeys, who have 
been at one of the Hemenway cottages, 
Smith’s Point, the past summer, have 
returned to their Morristown, N. J., 
home. 
MANCHESTER 
Joseph Allen of New York has been 
spending the week visiting his daughter, 
Mrs. E. S. Bradley, and family, Pine 
street. 
Mrs. Lizzie and Mrs. Kate Perkins of 
Essex were guests Thursday of Mr. and 
Mrs. George P. Dole. 
Mr. and Mrs. William Sheriff and 
Mrs. Elridge have been guests this week 
of Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Knoerr. 
The North Shore Horticultural society 
will hold its regular meeting at Lee’s hall 
Sept. 20 at 7.30 p.m. The subject for 
~ discussion will be dahlias. | Maurice 
Fuld, secretary of the N. EF. Dahlia 
society, will be the speaker. Mr. Fuld 
will have on exhibition many new varie- 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE. 
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EXTRACTS 
We carry a large line, buy direct from the 
King’s Pure Malt 
15c bottle $1.75 doz. 
Hoffs Malt 
Wampoles Malt 
{8c bottle $2.00 dozen 
Lyons Malt 
(Best liquid malt we sell) 
17c bottle $1.84 dozen 
Wyeths Malt 
22c bottle $2.40 dozen 
79¢ 
25c ottle 
Trommers Malt 
Pabst Malt 
17c bottle $2.00 dozen 
Maltines all kinds 85c dozen 
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manufacturers and will guarantee our stock fresh 
and in first class condition. 
Horlick’s Malted Milk 
39c 79c $3.00 
Borden’s Malted Milk 
39c 79c $3.00 
Eagle Brand Condensed 
Milk 15c can $4.68 doz. 
Baby Brand Condensed Milk 
{7c 3 jars 50c 
Snells Malt and Cascara 
Sagrada 
The best laxative tonic 
malt we. sell. 
4.00 bottles 67c 
ROPES DRUG EO. 
Beverly and Salem 
The Largest Drug Business in Essex County 
1 A MAY BERRY 
CONTRACTOR ann BUILDER 
CARPENTER WORK IN ALL ITS BRANCHES 
Haskell St., near Hale St. 
Telephone Con. 
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FORMERLY WITH JOS. PINK & CO. 
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= MAKER OF FINE HARNESS 
= STABLE SUPPLIES and HORSE FURNISHINGS. 
= FIRST CLASS WORK IN ALL BRANCHES 
= Kimball Bldg., 
= Union Street 
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ties of dahlias. Members of the society 
and anyone interested in horticulture are 
invited to attend this lecture. 
Miss Angie E. Miles has returned to 
her home in Cambridge after a three 
weeks visit with her sister Mrs. Henry 
QO. Bohaker of Masconomo st. _ 
MANCHESTER, MASS. 
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Pride’s Crossing, Mass. 
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WORK GUARANTEED. 
NOTICE 
To Employers and Employees: 
- Our Bureau will furnish all kinds of help; 
also solicits any position. 
Beverly and North Shore Employment Bureau 
244 Cabot St., Beverly. Telephone 554 
