NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
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Marrrack Was Kept SECRET. 
The announcement of the marriage 
of Constantine C. Moustakis, the 
well-known candy merchant of Sa- 
lem, to Miss Gertrude Russell Put- 
nam daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. 
Putnam of that city, was received 
with great surprise by the friends of 
the young couple, especially as the 
marriage took place in February 1910, 
and the matter has been kept secret 
all this time. 
The ceremony was performed at 
Nashua, N. H., the Gretna Green for 
lovers in this section, and on return- 
ing to Salem, Mrs. Moustakis went 
to the home of her parents where she 
has since continued to live. She is a 
direct descendant of General Israel 
Putnam of Revolutionary fame, and 
is a most attractive and charming 
young lady. Her uncle, Thomas J. 
Putnam is superintendent of the 
Congressional Library at Washington. 
Mr. Moustakis has been engaged 
in Salem for several years and has a 
wide circle of friends. He is finely 
educated, being a_ graduate of 
the Athens University and can speak 
four languages fluently. 
“Tsp Housk oF My FRIENDs.” 
Next Sunday’s Globe will contain 
the opening chapters of an unusually 
powerful serial story entitled “The 
House of My Friends,” by Elizabeth 
York Miller. The plot is startling in 
its novelty, so startling and so novel 
that the reader’s curiosity is excited 
even by the first paragraph. A hus- 
band’s devotion to the memory of 
his dead wife, a devotion which 
turns to demoniac hatred by the dis- 
covery after her death that she loved 
another, and that that other was his 
intimate personal friend—is one of 
the pillars by which the “House of 
My Friends” is supported. But the 
main foundation of the thrilling plot 
is the love of the crazed husband’s 
sister for the wrecker of her brother’s 
home. ‘To appreciate the full im- 
port of the complex situation, bear 
in mind that although Dick Tennant 
has not a particle of love for Bridget 
Ryle, she tells a falsehood for the 
purpose of staying the hand of John 
Ryle which holds a revolver against 
the temple of Tennant. From that 
hour Tennant and she conspire to de- 
ceive her brother into the belief that 
Tennant’s love letters and messages 
to Ryle’s wife were in reality for 
Bridget, and that the wife was their 
friend and intermediary. 
That Ryle may be undeceived any 
moment and kill Tennant is a pat- 
ent fact that fascinates the reader. 
Bridget is a beautiful young woman, 
and Tennant may fall in love with 
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her. Another riveting circumstance. 
Yet she may lose her fondness for 
Ryle, not only through his cold in- 
difference towards her, but through 
a moral awakening of contempt for 
the man who wrecked her brother’s 
life, and cares naught for hers. That 
situation alone would compel the 
reader’s insistent perusal of a serial 
story, which is written in most at- 
tractive style and has not one dull 
line in it. ce 
Make no mistake: Begin ‘The 
House of My Friends” in next Sun- 
day’s Boston Globe. 
