Ris PAB EE 
DOMESTIC HELP 
We make a Specialty of Supplying ee for 
the SELECT PRIVATE FAMILIES 
and HOTELS along the North Shore 
Allapplicants thoroughly investigated 
Satisfaction Guaranteed 
OUR LISP COMPRISES : 
Chauffeurs Cooks 
Coachmen Maids 
Gardeners Laundresses 
Hostilers Nurse Maids 
Butlers Waitresses 
Lackies Governesses 
Yachtsmen, Etc. Companions, Etc. 
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 
FOOTWEAR! 
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 ali shapes, all leathers, and every pair 
eats to give satisfaction or your money 
ac 
Price $1.50 to $5.00 
JOHN E, SULLIVAN 
165 Essex Street, Salem, Mass. 
HARRY LEIGHTEN 
Watchmaker and Jeweler 
Dealer in 
Watches, Clocks and Jewelry. 
Rings Made to Order 
If you have Clock epee | to be done in your 
i and will notify me, I will call and attend to 
id ico 8 All work guaranteed. Call me by 
telephone 12-12. Open the year round. 
Beach Street 
Near B. & M. Station 
MANCHESTER, MASS. 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
IN YACHTING CIRCLES. 
Weston Smith won the 14-foot 
sailing tender race on the Misery 
Island course, off the Manchester 
Yacht club Saturday. The only 
other entry was Norman H. Read, 
who has hired the club sailing ten- 
der “Opera” for the summer. The 
start was made at 9.45 and the fin- 
ish at 11.30, Mr. Smith’s tender fin- 
ishing two minutes in the lead. The 
next tender race is to. be held on 
July 4, when the boats will sail for 
the Fabyan cup. 
The “Gloriana,’ Gordon Abbott’s 
40-foot yacht, 1s on the ways at Mar- 
blehead preparatory ,to the big 
cruise down the Maine coast to 
Bar Harbor, beginning July 7. Mr. 
Abbott will go on the cruise him- 
self. 
MANCHESTER 
On Wednesday, hula bls 
Tuck’s Point will be the scene of 
one of the largest gatherings of the 
summer, for it is on that date the 
combined outing of the Manchester 
and Beverly Farms Sunday schools 
will be held. 
Principal and Mrs. Alfred L. Sa- 
ben will spend most of the summer 
vacation at the old homestead in 
Winchester, N. H. 
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Gorman 
attended the class day exercises at 
Cambridge last Friday. 
Sayre Merrill and Bert Sinnicks 
have been taking their preliminary 
exams. for entrance into Technology 
the past week. 
Desirable line of ‘“King Pin” Waists 
at the Old Corner Store. 
Thomas Plummer Andrews is hav- 
ing a week’s respite from his duties at 
the Portsmouth Navy Yard and has 
been renewing acquaintances in town 
and in Gloucester. 
Stephen Hoare has accepted a po- 
sition with R. C. Allen, the civil engi- 
neer, for the summer. 
Mrs. Mary Hooper Kimball of 
Auburndale has been spending the 
past few days a guest of Mr. and Mrs. 
Grit Allen: 
Mrs. Nathan B. Sargent of West 
Boxford has been in town this week 
renewing acquaintances. 
Capt. Dan Hurley and a party of 
eight Harvard friends were in town 
Wednesday evening. 
Ladies’ Queen Quality and Knick- 
erbocker shoes at Bell’s 
Men’s hosiery from  Philadel- 
phia’s best manufacturers at 
Allen’s. “5 
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Summer 
Cottage 
Just a few prices on 
plated table ware. It’s 
just the thing to use in 
your summer home or 
cottage at the seashore. 
Knives, $2, $4.75 and $5 
per half doz. 
Teaspoons, $2.25 per doz. 
Dessert Spoons, $2 per 
half dozen. 
Table Spoons, $1 per pair. 
Dessert Forks, $2 and 
$3.25 per half doz. 
Table Forks, $2.25 and 
$3.75 per half doz. 
““R. Wallace 1835 ” rep- 
resents the highest possi- 
ble excellence in silver 
plate. 
Baird-North Go,, 
250 Essex St., 
SALEM, 
Gold and Silversmiths. 
$10 
BARGAINS IN 
$60 
Typewriters 
Rebuilt machines with new platen, 
type ribbons, etc. 
$25 to $35, Guaranteed. 
Machines almost new at low prices. 
Rented, Repaired, Exchanged. 
The TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE 
38 Bromfield St., Boston, Mass, 
J. E. McCoLGan, Mgr Tel. 166 Main 
