10 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
There is Always 
A Great Charm to an Old Photograph 
Provided that it is not yellow and faded beyond all recognition. Too many 
modern photographs show the effects of hasty, careless work; at the end of 
a few years they begin to grow dim and must be copied to preserve what 
remains of an originally much prized likeness. It is hard to lose a photograph 
in this way, especially if it is that of a child or of one whom we have lost 
In my photographic work, I have studied, not only to make photo- 
graphs which show the subject as he; really is—natural photographs —but I 
have aimed, by careful, accurate treatment, to make every photograph which 
] print permanent. At the end of twenty years—and I trust a century — 
it will seem as fresh as a new print, the fashions will be old, but the 
likeness will be clear and the face as we remembered it so many years ago 
E. G. MERRILL 
256% Essex Street, Salem 
Open until 5 
After July First the Studio 
will close at 12 on Wednesdays 
Telephone 165-13 
