NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
Society Notes 
Mrs. Ezra C. Fitch has been enter- 
taining a small house party at the 
‘River house,” on Norton’s Point, the 
past week. Mr. Fitch is on his an- 
nual spring fishing trip to Canada. 
The Misses Curtis arrived at their 
cottage in Manchester Cove Thursday. 
Mr. and Mrs. Frank B. Bemis are 
away from their Beverly Farms cot- 
tage for a fortnight, and are at Kenne- 
bago, Me. 
If you have a gift to 
buy, you can’t make 
aS airesnec NiOmiGier 
whether it’s an expen- 
sive or low cost arti- 
cle you want, thana 
piece of 
Cut Glass 
OLIVE DISHES 
from $2 
CELERY TRAYS 
from $4 
BEAUTIFUL VASES 
from $4 
BERRY BOWLS 
from $4 
We have the largest 
stock of cut glass 
east of Boston. The 
above is only a hint 
as to our prices and 
the selection. 
You can’t make a 
mistake—we are 
always glad to ex- 
change wedding gifts 
that haven’t been 
aptly chosen. 
Baird-North Co., 
250 Essex St., 
SALEM. 
Where 
Satisfaction 
Ts 
Guaranteed 
Mr. and Mrs. Randolph Tucker 
(Miss House) of Chestnut Hill, have 
joined the former’s family at ‘The 
Moorings,” in Manchester, and _ will 
spend the summer here. 
The Clement Studebakers of In- 
dianapolis, Ind., were among Thurs- 
day’s arrivals at Manchester. They 
are occupying one of the Merrill cot- 
tages on Smith’s Point. 
John L. Thorndike joined his fam- 
ily at West Manchester, Thursday, 
after a trip abroad. His daughter, 
Miss Olivia Thorndike will sail for 
Europe next Friday with her aunt. 
“‘Kaglehead,” the beautiful summer 
home of Mrs. James McMillan and 
family at Manchester, was opened the 
first of the week, the family arriving 
from Washington yesterday. 
The Heath Co. of New York, the 
well-known bric-a-brac and novelty 
concern, who have been located at 
the Tea House in Magnolia the past 
five seasons, have taken rooms at 
Mrs}. We =Marshalls, 20 -Gentral 
street, Manchester, for the season, 
and came on the first of the week. 
Dr. Hall Curtis. 
Funeral services over the remains 
of Dr. Hall Curtis, whose death at 
his summer home on Hale street, 
Beverly Farms, was recorded last 
week, were held at King’s Chapel, 
Boston, | uesday, ~umey 5, eaber2 
clock. A large gathering of rela- 
tives and friends were present. The 
burial was private. 
Dr. Curtis was one of the old-time 
residents of the North Shore, com- 
ing here a great many years ago. 
He was born in Boston July 7, 
1834, and was therefore almost 72 
years atthe time of death. He was 
a son of Nathaniel Curtis. In ’54 he 
was graduated from Harvard, and 
took his M. D. from Harvard Medi- 
cal. school a few years later. He 
served in the Civil war and was a 
surgeon in the 24th Mass. For half 
a century he was a practicing phy- 
sician in Boston, his town home be- 
ing at 2 Spruce-street. 
He was a member of the Somer- 
STYLISH FOOTWEAR! 
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We carry the Nesmith, Curtis, All America, Edu 
cator, Samoset, Ped Rex, All Right, Keith’s 
and Superba Shoes for Men, and the Nesmith, 
All America, American Beauty, All. Right, 
Fashion, Mayfair, Classic and Ped Reina for 
Women. ; 
Made in all shapes, all leathers, and every pair 
guarantee to give satisfaction or your money 
ack, 
Price $1.50 to $5.00 
JOHN E. SULLIVAN 
165 Essex Street, Salem, Mass. 
set club, Boston, the Myopia Hunt 
club, Hamilton, and the Essex 
County club, Manchester. Besides 
a widow he leaves a son, Allan Cur- 
tis, now on his way home from Eu- 
rope, and a daughter, Mrs. Robert 
C. Heaton, of Boston and Beverly 
Farms. ; 
KEE LABE 
DOMESTIC HELP 
We make a Specialty of Supplying Help for 
the SELECT PRIVATH FAMILIES 
and HOTELS along the North Shore 
Allapplicants thoroughly investigated 
Satisfaction Guaranteed 
OUR LIST COMPRISES : 
Chauffeurs Cooks 
Coachmen Maids 
Gardeners Laundresses 
Hostlers Nurse Maids 
Butlers Waitresses 
Lackies Governesses 
Yachtsmen, Ete. Companions, Ete. 
Beverly and North Shore 
Employment Bureau 
244 Cabot Street, - - BEVERLY 
(Over Almy, Bigelow & Washburn Co.’s) 
J. A. HOLLAND, Mgr. Telephone 554-4 
6-9 x 9-1 
STARR C. HEWITT 
Refracting and Manufacturing 
© Peleg Aan 
We make to order on our own premises all kinds of Rimless Eye 
Glasses, including “SPUR-ON ” and all the latest and 
Daintiest Styles. 
{58 ESSEX STREET, 
SALEM, MASS. 
