Summer Cottages Rented at 
Magnolia. 
Below we are pleased to print a 
partial list of the summer cottages 
rented at Magnolia for the coming 
season, through the office of Jona- 
than May, the Magnolia real estate 
agent: 
The W. O. Underwood house, 
Shore road, to the Geo. P. Wilshires 
of Cincinnati. 
C. A. Houghton cottage, Norman 
avenue, to Mrs. Selfridge of Lexing- 
ton, Mass., widow of the late Cap- 
tain Selfridge, U. S. A. 
The F. F. Story cottage, to the 
Borden Covels of Audubon road, 
Brookline. 
The E. F. Butler cottage to Mrs. 
M. K. Baker of “The Buckminster,” 
Beacon street, Boston. 
Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Smith 
of Germantown, Pa., have taken the 
Young Cottage on Lexington ave- 
nue for another season. 
Mr. and Mrs. Chas F. Emerson 
of Titusville, Pa., have taken the 
suits. 
lines at the hips. 
tailoring. 
neglected. 
These suits are unapproachable 
in style, elegance of material and 
Not a detail has been 
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NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
Chas. Hi. Bent 
Electrical 
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Contractor 
Estimates furnished for Electric Wiring, for Bell, Telephone, Signal and Storage 
Battery Systems. 
Full line of Fixtures and Supplies. 
ICE WILL BE HIGH. Get an estimate on Refrigeration by Electric Power. 
Tel, Connection, 
Ferguson Cottage, on 
avenue. 
Mrs. S. M. Stelwagon and family 
of Philadelphia will have the Island 
View cottage again. 
The John R. McGinleys of Pitts- 
burg have taken the Knowles cot- 
tage. 
Lexington 
New Steam Roller Arrives. 
A handsome new “bubble,” 
straight from the factory, arrived 
in Manchester this week. It is a 
beauty, in its line, and weighs 32,- 
000 pounds. Superintendent George 
Kimball is proud of his new charge, 
SPRING SUITS || OUR SPRING 
OVERCOATS 
Possess the exclusiveness 
The prevailing color this spring is 
gray. We are showing English shep- 
herd plaids and gun metal gray 
Coats are cut with deep cen- 
tre and side vents. The vented coat 
ensures a perfect fit and graceful 
30-2 $ 
and snap which men of 
fashion demand. 
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Naumkeag Clothing Co. 
203-207 Essex Street, Salem 
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121-2 Bow St., Beverly, Mass. 
and Manchester’s streets will be 
rolled flat as a pancake now. The 
new roller arrived the first of the 
week and was unloaded Tuesday, 
which, by the way, is no easy task. 
It is a Buffalo Pitts, and contains 
all the newest and up-to-date ap- 
pliances. Twenty-three of them 
have been sold in this state this sea- 
son, which speaks well for the make. 
$3500 was appropriated for the 
roller at the March meeting. 
Baldwin Dry Air Refrigerators at 
Carter’s. 
