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GARFORD’S TRUCKS 
Artistic Memorials 
Granite and Marble 
Is the most popular Fans of Conitter? Seer at hire eine: The name comes 
from the Greeks, but the style of the modern sarcophagii is quite different from 
their coffin:shaped‘stone’ boxes in which. they placed their dead. No other 
style of monument gives more assurance of permanence than this. They are 
low and massive.and may be ornate in design or severely plain. The most 
beautiful designs may be executed in either marble or granite. 
qa specialty made of correct proportions in all our work. Our 
monuments are all constructed from exact working plans, drawn to 
ocr -a‘scale,and thus look just like the illustrations when completed. “se 
KIMBALL BROTHERS 
Phone 605 9 and 11 LYNDE STREET SALEM, MASS. [16] 
.. For Victor Talking Machines and Records ..... 
Visit our store, we have a separate demonstrating room 
For Bargains in Pianos Look in to our Piano Rooms 
EVERYTHING UP TO DATE 
W. S. LEFAVOUR, 
FINE PIANO TUNING 
166-168 ESSEX STREET 
SALEM, MASS. (16) 
SPRING CLEANING IS HERE 
Why not drop us a Postal to have one of 
our wagons call and take away the refuse 
that has accumulated. Old newspapers, 
books, magazines, cast off clothing, rubbers, 
rugs, old bottles, metals, etc., can be used 
in our work. Kindly help us and by so do- 
Artistic Monuments 
in 
Marble and Granite 
ing we will be able to help many. 
Salvation Army 
Industrial Home 
234 BRIDGE ST., SALEM, MASS. 
Our wagons are lettered Salvation Army. 
Drivers wear a Cap with a Badge bearing 
same inscription. (15) 
CHAS, E. CURTIS & SON 
207. Washington St. 
SALEM 
NEAR THE DEPOT: 
Investor: Dovyou think ‘that new Contractor: Yes, I think it will 
house wil heldtogether in a hard 
wind? 
after it’s painted.—Chicago Daily 
Socialist. 
SOCIETY NOTES 
It is understood that the marriage 
of Miss Cecilia May of Washington 
and Manchester, and Robert L. Bacon 
son of Ambassador and Mrs. Bacon 
of Paris, will be solemnized at the 
home of Miss May’s parents, Mr. and 
Mrs. Henry May, on K street, Wash- 
ington, probably before Easter, a 
special dispensation having been 
granted by Cardinal Gibbons. The 
cardinal will perform the ceremony. 
Mr. Bacon and his bride will spend 
the summer at the American embassy 
in Paris with the former’s parents, 
Ambassador and Mrs. Robert Bacon. 
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Lord Ancaster of Scotland has 
leased Drummond Castle, Perthshire, 
one of the most famous show places 
in Seotland, to Eben D. Jordan of 
Boston and Manchester, for a part of 
the summer and autumn seasons. 
Mary Queen of Scots and Darnley 
visited the castle, and Queen Vic- 
toria stayed there in 1842 with the 
prince consort, who shot his first 
Scottish stag in the adjoining forest. 
This will be Mr. Jordan’s third eas- 
tle in Scotland. In the summer of 
1905 he leased Inverary Castle, in 
Argyleshire, some farther north than: 
Drummond Castle. Last year he oc- 
cupied for the summer and fall 
seasons Glencoe Castle, near Oban. 
At both Inverary and Glencoe Mr. 
and Mrs. Jordan entertained most 
hospitably some of their Boston and 
other American friends. 
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Asst. Sec. of the Treasury A. Piatt 
Andrew had as guests at his Kast 
Gloucester summer home over the 
last week-end Mrs. John L, Gardner, 
Boston; Miss Dorothy T. Whitney, 
New York, daughter of Ex. U.S. See. 
of the Navy William C. Whitney ; 
Mr. and Mrs. Archer Huntington, 
of Fifth avenue, New York; Law- 
rence Lunt, Colorado Springs; Miss 
Cecilia Beaux, Philadelphia; Henry 
Davis Sleeper, Boston and East 
Gloucester. 
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The Brookline Country Club’s 
Grand Annual Steeplechase meeting 
will be held June 17, 21 and 24. It 
is a notable society event from two 
standpoints :—the numerous entries 
by the best horses in America and 
one of the prizes, the Chamblet cup 
and purse. This is the Chamblet 
Memorial cup given in honor of the 
late Robert Chamblet Hooper, fa- 
ther of Mrs. Lathrop Brown (nee 
Helen Hooper) the recent bride. A. 
Henry Higginson is one of the 
officials of the meeting. 
