Telephone 195-3 Beverly Farms 
M. T. MURPHY 
Maker of and Dealer in 
FINE HARNESS AND SADDLERY 
Sponges, Chamois, Oils, Dressings, 
and all kinds of supplies for the 
Horse, Stable and Automobile. 
Beverly Farms, Opp. B. and M. Depot 
HOTEL CUMBERLAND 
NEW YORK 
S. W. COR. BROADWAY AT 54th ST. 
Subway Station 
New 
Near 50th Street 
and 53d Street Elevated. Only 
York Hotel with window screens. 
Ideal Location. 
and Central Park. 
New, Modern and Absolutely 
Fireproof. 
Strictly First Class 
$2.50 with bath and up. 
10 minutes’ Walk to 20 Theatres. 
SEND FOR BOOKLET. 
HARRY P. STIMSON, jen!) with Hote) Imperi:} 
New York. 
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“QUEEN OF SEA ROUTES” 
Merchants and Miners 
Transportation Co. 
Boston and Providence to Norfolk, 
Baltimore, Savannah and Jacksonville. 
Boston to Philadelphia. 
Most Popular Route to Atlantic City, 
Jersey Coast Resorts, Old Point 
Comfort, Washington and the 
South and West 
Accommodations and Cuisine Unsur- 
passed. 
SEND FOR BOOKLET 
C. H. Maynard, Agt. 
Boston, Mass. 
W. P. Turner, Pass. Trf. Mgr. 
General Offices 
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Near Depots, Shops 
Prices Reasonable. 
Jas. Barry, Agt. 
Providence, R. I. 
BALTIMORE, M.D. 
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In Everything Men Do Chey Leave 
the Indelible Imprint of Cheir Minds 
Following out this suggestion how possible it is to recognize 
the honest effort, the simple, direct, natural thinking of those men 
of old Colonial Times in the furniture produced during that period. 
It almost bears out the thought, ‘‘I am genuinely good as the man 
that created me was genuinely good.”’ 
This being true, is it any wonder that the makers of 
a: FURNITURE ... 
Today seek the old and reproduce it in the new. Isn’t it commend- 
able in them? Aren’t they in this way preserving the old, and 
handing it down to posterity? 
They are very careful in its construction, very exacting as to 
details, and why isn’t it better for you in buying, to invest in pieces 
that you know are truly new, that are based in price as to what they 
really cost, than to buy the so termed ‘‘antiques,’’ you know not 
where they have been, or what they truly are, that cost you 
fabulous sums because of some fancied origin ? 
We’ve a store of reproductions that make an interesting sight, 
true copies of famous pieces, that cost no more because of that fact, 
that are made in the very best manner and good for a hundred 
years. Tables, Low Boys, Lamp Stands, High Boys, Hall Sofas, 
Settees, Fireside Chairs and the like, not antiques, not antique 
store prices, but all reproductions at modern furniture store prices. 
We especially extend a very urgent invitation to the visitors 
along the North Shore to inspect this unusual collection, which we 
know will prove of interest to them. 
A. G. Titus & Gompany 
SALEM, MASS. 
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