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‘GET OUR PRICES ON FLOUR 
; Before you buy, as we are able to quote you the very lowest every time. 
25c discount per barrel taken at our door. 
TO-DAY’S PRICE, $6.50 barrel, 85c bag 
Still holds the record of being the best bread-making flour at the price in Essex County. 
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TELEPHONE — 940. 
hag BATES & YERXA 60, 
Re 
Essex and st. 
Peter Streets, 
SALEM, 
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Private Branch Exchange connecting all departments. 
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MAGNOLIA. 
Mr. Nathaniel R. Potter of Philadel- 
phia is spending some time with his 
father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. C. B. 
Potter, of Rochester, N.Y., who are 
making an extended stay at the New 
Magnolia. 
Judge J. J. Mahoney of Lawrence 
came down on Saturday in his finely 
appointed car to spend Sunday with 
the William Oswalds of Lawrence, 
who are spending the season at the 
New Magnolia. 
Sunday was a gala day for automo- 
biles. No less than a dozen cars were 
lined up in front of the New Magnolia, 
while the owners were partaking of 
the justly famous lunches of that pop- 
ular resort. A few of these are as fol- 
lows: Mr. and Mrs. Frank C. Fay, 
Mr. and Mrs. D.C. Sargent, Birney 
Robinson of Worcester ; Mr.and Mrs. 
A. A. D. Handlan, with the Misses 
Marie and Kathryn Handlan of St. 
Louis, Mo.; Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Rich- 
ards and Mr. Harry Goodrich of Bos- 
ton; Mr. and Mrs. B. R. Felton of 
Boston, and Mr. and Mrs. Francis 
Howe of Boston; Mr. Frederick Tudor 
and Miss Amy Logan of Boston; Mr. 
and Mrs. Nat. Gorton of Gloucester ; 
Mr. and Mrs. Crouse and Miss Crouse 
OF LiticawN,Y. 
A prominent arrival at the New 
Magnolia is Mr. C. W. Robie of Bos- 
ton, who is general superintendent in 
New England for the American Ex- 
press Co. 
N. D. Maher of Roanoke, Va., the 
general superintendent of the Norfolk 
& Western R.R., is spending the 
month with his family at the New 
Magnolia. Mr. Maher is an enthusi- 
astic golfer, and is frequently seen on 
the links of the Kettle Cove Golf Club. 
On their way to Rye Beach, where 
they will spend the remainder of the 
season, the Francis Pauls of Montreal 
stopped during-the week at the New 
Magnolia. The Pauls are connected 
with the well-known firm of Belding, 
Paul & Co., Ltd., silk manufacturers 
of Montreal and Toronto. In the 
party were Mrs. Paul, Miss Louise P. 
Paul and Mr. Wendell L. Paul. 
Two large parties who are touring 
New England resorts in their large 
cars, stopped for a short stay at the 
New Magnolia. The first party was 
that of Mr. F. S. McGraw of Buffalo, 
who is accompanied by Mrs. McGraw, 
Mr. John McGraw and Miss Gauntlet. 
The other party consisted of Mr. and 
Mrs. J. Horace Harding and Miss 
Barney of Philadelphia. 
Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Van Nostrand 
of Riverside Drive, New York, are 
registered at the New Magnolia fora 
long stay, and are enjoying the fine 
drives through the surrounding coun- 
try. 
ANTIQUE FURNITURE 
WE HAVE AT PRESENT A FINE LINE OF 
DESKS 
HIGHBOYS 
TABLES 
OLD MIRRORS 
SIDEBOARDS 
CHINA, ETC. 
We cordially invite you to look at our 
stock whether you purchase or not 
Our store in MANCHESTER is in CENTRAL SQUARE, two doors from the hotel. 
Aw Cy LUNGS 
214 Cabot Street, Beverly 
