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June 16, 1916. 
BAKER, the Family Shoeist 
Noa. 2 
Don’t go to Boston to buy your shoes 
Tf you’ ll trade with us you'll never lose. 
For while our shoes are the very best 
The p*.ces are lower than most the rest. Next week No.3 
BAKER FAMILY BOOT SHOP 
OL Munroe Street s 7 & Lynn 
J. T. WILSON & SON, Inc. 
Nahant and Pride’s, Mass. 
YEARS in business, but better, younger and more 
active than ever. 
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Tel. 
Tel. Beverly Farms 75-W 
MARBLEHEAD 
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Murray of New York 
among the recent arrivals at the Rock-Mere 
remain throughout the season. 
William S. Jewett, who spends his winters at the 
Copley-Plaza, Boston, has come down to Marblehead for 
the summer and is stopping at the Boston Yacht club. 
Mr. Jewett’s yacht, the “Sunsnine,” is in the harbor. 
R. H. Gibson of the Essex Hotel at Boston, who has 
been spending a few days at the Rock-Mere, has returned 
to the Hub. 
R. S. Minot of Boston is visiting his mother, 
Robert 5. Minot, who is a season guest at the Rock- 
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Tel. Nahant 1 and 2 
City are 
They will 
Mrs 
Mere. 
Mrs. Philip Hichborn and grandson, Philip, of Wash- 
ington, D. C., are registered at the Rock-Mere for an ex- 
tended stay. 
Dr. and Mrs. Charles H. Williams of Milton are 
again occupying their attractive summer home at Harbor 
View Marblehead, having arrived during the past week 
for the summer season. 
Among the recent arrivals in the Harbor View sec- 
tion are Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brewster and their two 
charming children Elizabeth and Polly, of 54 Common- 
wealth ave., Boston. 
Members of the aeronautical squad of the Tenth 
Deck Co., Mass. Naval Militia, were sworn in as part of 
the regular naval forces of the state this week. They wiil 
be supplied witha machine by the Burgess company an‘ 
within a few weeks the training of the entire squad will 
be under way. The squad will be in charge of Norman 
Cabot as ensign, with George R. Fearing, Gordon Balch, 
Bayard Tuckerman and Clifford Webster as flying ofh- 
cers. Since last fall the Ninth Deck company’s aeronautt- 
cal squad has been at work under the command of God- 
frey L. Cabot, a brother of Norman Cabot, with head- 
quarters at Newburyport. The machine used by the 
squad of the Ninth Deck Co. is the personal property «f 
Mr. Cabot. Both machines are of the latest type of sea- 
plane. The New England Aero club is having a machine 
of this type built for use by the naval militia and another 
of the same type has been ordered by Eben S. Draper of 
PORCH CHAIRS 
From 98c to $3.50 each 
ALFRED W. BEEDE 
Opp. City Hall, Lynn 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 31 
WHITE HOUSE 
DWINELL-WRIGHT COMPANY 
BOSTON — Principal Coffee Roasters — CHICAGO 
COFFEE 2% TEA 
Sep of Boston 
<2 Lomax 
SOCIAL SOCIETY 
STATIONERY FOR THE BEACON HILL STATIONERS 
7s sQuARE 
CARTER'S CIRCULATING LIBRARY 
ENGRAVING 
ALL OCCASIONS PEMBERTON PRINTING 
Hopedale, who will loan the machine for training in this 
important service. 
The first thing requisite for the accomplishment ct 
anything in this world is the desire to do. 
EVEREUX summer colony has arrived pretty much 
to enjoy the seashore summer life and take its inter- 
est, which is always most active in the diversions of the 
North Shore. 
The J. H. Gibbs of Brookline have opened eg 
pretty home on Beach avenue. So also have Mr. and 
Mrs, James Purdon arrived at Devereux Beach and open- ° 
ed their home for the summer season. 
The Charles M. Boyds and their charming daughter, 
Miss Eleanor, whose winter residence is at Newton, have 
come down for the season and their artistic house the 
“Willowmere” is again occupied by its owners. 
The B.-F. Keith mansion at Devereux Rocks, which 
for many years has been the summer home of the Keith 
family, has been rented for the summer to the S$. Roths- 
childs of Chicago, who arrived this week. 
The family of John W. Dunlop are accupying one of 
the Sherman houses at the Rocks for the summer. 
ALEM’S statue of Nathaniel Hawthorne will be cast 
in bronze in a Providence foundry in a few days. The 
full size model was recently completed at the studio of 
the sculptor, Bela L,. Pratt in Boston. The statue will be 
placed in a little park between Elm and Walnut sts. in 
Salem and will be the only memorial ever erected by the 
city which was the scene of the author’s labors. Salem 
people as a whole never approved very thoroughly of 
Hawthorne, perhaps for the reason that he Pee ed too 
truly the characteristics of certain of her people. Through 
the efforts of the Hawthorne Memorial association the 
fund for the erection of the memorial has been partially 
completed, but evidently the ancient grudge will not down 
for Salem is not contributing as freely as she might. Con- 
sequently outside subscriptions are being solicited. 
BEVERLY 
Mrs Wallace 
153 Cabot Street 
lel. Con, 
SALEM 
Hl me On 
LYNN 
149 Broad Street 
Tel. 94 
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Ellen M. Horne 
Fittings at Patron’s Residence by Appointment 
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