June 30, 1916. 
BAKER, the Family Shoeist 
No. 3 
AKER’S shoes are trim and neat, 
AKER’S shoes they fit the feet, 
AKER’S shoes a queen might wear, 
AKER’S prices are mn fair. 
Lynn Made’’ 
BAKER FAMILY BOOT SHOP 
101 Munroe Street ae oe 
Next week No.4 
Lynn 
ere WILSON & SON, Inc. 
Nahant and Pride’s, Mass. 
5 YEARS in business, but better, younger and more 
active than ever. 
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134 FRONT STREET 
: [End of car line} 
UNusuaL GiFts, ANTIQUES—BREAKFASTS, 
LUNCHEONS, AFTERNOON TEA 
PHILLIPS BEACH 
Frank B. Hawley of Cambridge entertained his Sun- 
day School class Saturday last by spending the day at 
Phillips Beach, at the Bellevue. 
Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Hodges of Phillips Beach, en- 
tertained a party of their relatives at dinner, which they 
partook of at the Bellevue. 
In the Ladies’ Kickers Handicap which was played 
off Tuesday at the Tedesco club, Mrs. E. T. Brown o% 
Swampscott won the match. There were twelve entries. 
Wednesday evening a concert was given by Sharpe's 
orchestra in the Tedesco clubhouse, one of the series 
which will be given during the season. 
On Monday evening, July grd, the Salem Cadet band 
will give a concert at the Tedesco club which promises vo 
eclipse all other occasions of a similar nature. Many 
reservations for dinner have been made by the members. 
Mr. and Mrs. Walter S. Little of the Fritz-Carlton, 
Boston, have arrived at the Bellevue for the summer. 
Mr. and Mrs. Walter S. Little and family of Lynn 
are occupying apartments in the Bellevue cottage for the 
summer. 
Mrs. R. S. Fenn of 
Swampscott gave a birthday 
dinner at the Tedesco club Saturday evening in honor of 
her father, G. C. Gray. Covers were laid for twenty- 
four guests. A very brilliant function it was. 
The heart can ne’er a transport know that never feels 
a pain. 
Pianos to Let 
Prices Right Service the Best 
Agent for 
The Aeolian Vocalion 
The Phonograph of Richer Tone 
E. F. Green 
30 MARKET STREET 
LYNN 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE and. Reminder : 45 
DWINELL-WRIGHT COMPANY 
BOSTON — Principal Coffee Roasters — CHICAGO 
LYNN SWAMPSCOTT BEVERLY 
149 Broad Street Wih Piper & Storer Mrs Wallace 
Tel. 94 153 Cabot Street 
Tel. Con, 
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Ellen M. Horne 
Fittings at Patron’s Residence by Appointment 
Cur setiere 
DEY FREUX 
The Rose Garden belonging to Mrs. 
Henry L. Foote 
at Beach street, Devereux, is very beautiful now that 
it is all abud with colors of every hue. The frag- 
rance of the garden as one passes by is delightful, and 
many a word of admiration is spoken when the first sight 
is caught of this spot of real beauty. The garden is the 
work of Mrs. Foote, who devotes considerable of her time 
to it. There are a great many varieties of bushes each 
with its particular beauty of fragrance and coloring, but 
all represent the tender care of the owner, Mrs. Foote. 
J. L. Damon of the Thorndike Hotel ‘at Boston have 
taken the Sherian cottage for the season, at Devereux 
Rocks. 
Hulings C. Brown and family of Brookline are at 
Devereux Rocks for the summer. 
Just Prepared! The bride went downstairs anil 
brought up from the kitchen a flatiron and a rolling-pin, 
and put them on the floor beside the bed. 
The astonished bridegroom looked at the instrument 
and said with amazement: 
“My dear, what in the world are those for? You 
certainly do not think you need those to defend yourseti 
from me: 
“No,” answered the bride, “I do not think so. I be- 
lieve that you are going to be very kind and sweet toward 
me. But just the same I believe thoroughly in prepared- 
ness.” 
ety the divine gift makes a woman charming. 
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sais 
N. W. Edson & Co. 
Groceries & Provistons 
Finest Creamery Butter a Specialty 
Palatable Distilled Water 
Pure as Dew 
32-34 Union St. Lynn, Mass. 
