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week and was accompanied by Judge George M. Sir- 
ders, and C. A. Strout of Portland. They had business 
with President Taft. Mr. Hinds was the subject of one 
of the special articles in the ‘‘Who’s Who and Why’’ The H KATH CO 
section of the Saturday evening Post of August 6. The - bd 
article is a most complimentary one to Mr. Hinds’ parlia- 
mentary knowledge and the extremely powerful posi- of 9 East 41st St., New York 
tion he holds in Congress through his power of prece- 
dent in congressional matters. His book, ‘‘ Hinds’ Prece- 
dents,’’ is monumental and will always be a standard and The Berkeley Bldg., Boston 
work. His official capacity in Washington is ‘‘clerk at 
the speaker’s table,’’ in the House of Representatives. 
G. W. Harris, President Taft’s official photographer, 
Announees to their North Shore Customers 
who came on to secure pictures of the Provincetown that as usual they are at 
celebration, registered at The Fairfax while in Beverly. 
Other guests, who registered during the past weeks at 27 CENTRAL ST., 
the hotel, were the Minister to the U. S. from Ecuador, 
Senor Arigga, his Spanish secretary and his American MANCHESTER-BY-THE-SEA 
interpreter, T. C. Dawson. 
J. R. Lane of Davenport, Ia., who was accompanied 
: WI they are displayi 
by Mrs. Lane, came to Beverly to see the President, as Bea ane Steg gS Ms 
did Elmer B. Adams, who registered from St. Louis. Q 
Eugene Ambler and wife of Chicago, who registered also, LATEST NOVELTIES IN 
are touring the country in their automobile. Other 
guests are Mrs. I. Kaufman, Miss Carrie Kaufman, LAMP AND CANDLE SHADES 
Richmond, Va. 
A party of prominent business men of Attica, Ohio, and 
who registered at the hotel were L. L. Sutton, C. M. 
Link, F. B. Freidley, S. F. Kaufman, R. T. Hearson, DECORATIVE HOUSE FURNISHINGS 
William Uhle, Henry Libe, Earl Scharfe, F. Ringle and 4 
R. Tauner. They were in Beverly in reference to es- IN EXCLUSIVE DESIGNS 
tablishing a branch of the Cameron Car Co., of Beverly, 
in Attica, and decided to do so and finance the project 
to the extent of $100,000. 
AT MAGNOLIA, MASS. — 
LEXINGTON AVENUE, DONCHIAN BUILDING 
FOR THE SUMMER 
M. Dauey & Company 
Jmypmried Gowns 
Now at 12 W. 47th Street, New York. Formerly 3 East 41st Street 
CHOICE IMPORTED STREET AND EVENING GOWNS, AUTOMOBILECOATS. ALSO MATERIALS 
CLOSING OUT FRENCH MODELS AT HALF PARIS COST 
ALSO PREPARED TO FILL ORDERS 
