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AUTOMOBILES TO RENT 
By the Hour, Day or Week. 
Strictly First Class Cars and Careful Drivers. 
HARPER <GASReAnS aC ©): 
Telephone 60 
F. R. HARPER 
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Open Day or Night. 
Beverly, Mass. 
W. A. ROWE 
Agents for Premier and Overland Cars and White Commercial Trucks. 
Complete stock of Tires always on hand as well as all other Motor Car Accessories. 
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North Shore Taxi and Auto Service 
The only up-to-date Service either 
Taxi, Auto or Horse on the North Shore 
Telephone calls attended to at all times—Night or 
Day. 
WILLIAM M. STEVENS 
Union Stables 
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8 West Dane St., BEVERLY, MASS. Phone 467 
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LEW | S’ THE BAY STATE DYE HOUSE 
CLEANERS AND DYERS 
Fancy Fabrics and the most delicately 
made articles are cleaned by us without 
the least injury or the smallest risk. Our 
system is the latest and most infallable. 
Feathers, Laces, Embroideries, Curtains, 
Lingeries, Silks, Gloves, etc., if entrusted 
to us, are made to look as good as new 
again. You will be surprised ‘at the re- 
sult of your first order and will always 
patronize us afterwards. TRY US. 
Lewis’ The Bay State Dye House, Cleaners and Dyers 
Delve’ tem 4 Lafayette St., SALEM 
Tel. 1017 
VICTOR VICTROLA 
VICTOR TALKING MACHINES 
Edison Phonographs, Records and Supplies 
Complete Stock Carried at all times. 
Expeit repairing at the lowest prices our guarantee with every sale. 
With our quiet and homelike rooms we can give you the attention that you wish. 
SALEM TALKING MACHINE CO. 
27 Central St. _ * :. Tel. 1067 
- SALEM, MASS. 
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SOCIETY NOTES 
Mrs. Thomas M. McKee has not 
returned from her European travels 
in very fit condition. She came on 
from New York Wednesday in a 
private car accompanied by nurses 
and a physician. She is suffering 
from a severe attack of rheumatism. 
Her many friends trust that the 
health-giving atmosphere of ‘‘Sel- 
wood,’’ the McKee summer estate at 
Beverly Farms, will be responsible 
for her speedy recovery. 
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Miss Helen Taft was guest of 
honor at a small dinner party last 
Sunday at Mrs. Nicholas Long- 
worth’s estate at Pride’s. Covers 
were placed for eight. Tomorrow 
evening like hospitalities will be 
effered there to a dinner company of 
ten. 
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After an extended visit with her 
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frederick 
Ayer of Boston at Pride’s, Mrs. G. 
lL. Patten bade a reluctant goodby 
to ‘‘Avalon,’’ her girlhood summer 
home, and departed today for her 
western home at Fort Sheridan, IIL. 
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Mr. and Mrs. Livingston Davis, 
who contributed so much toward the 
pleasures of the trip they and their 
friends enjoyed for ten days among 
the western lakes, are at  Pride’s 
again qith verg happy memories 
and new knowledge of that inter- 
esting part of the country. 
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A midsummer sojourn at the Lake 
Champlain resorts is affording Miss 
Helen Paine of Boston and Pride’s 
a very enjoyable change of scene. 
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Mrs. Sherman Miles of Washing- 
ton, concluded her stay wt The 
Brownlands, Mancheste;, tast Satur- 
day. 
A Dressed Flea is a curious sort 
of thing, and so is a Jumping Bean 
—and they are both worth looking 
at. So are a good many other things 
worth looking-at-things that are 
found at the Magnolia Branch of 
‘““The Indian Store’’ of Boston, 
which after nine years on Lexington 
avenue is this year at the ‘‘ Appie- 
Tree Cottage,’’ the red cottage just 
off Fuller street, two or three houses 
south of the Magnolia Post Office. 
If you need Indian moceasins, Na- 
vajo silver bracelets, Turkish shp- 
pers, Abalone jewelry, Toys for the 
children, or odd Favors and Prizes, 
look in at ‘‘The Indian Store,”’ the 
home of the famous Curacao outing 
hats. 
