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Is the most popular form of Cemetery memorial at this time. 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. 
@ A specialty made of correct proportions in all our work. Our 
monuments are all constructed from exact working plans, drawn to 
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KIMBALL BROTHERS 
Phone 605 9 and 11 LYNDE STREET SALEM, MASS. [16] 
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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, 166-168 ESSEX STREET 
FINE PIANO TUNING SALEM, MASS. (16) 
OUR HOME PLAN 
Certainly top notches all the clothes 
cleansing propositions of the present day 
FIFTY PIECES 
of the soiled clothes of your family, 
provided they do not weigh over 
TWENTY-FIVE POUNDS 
are cleansed, dried and ironed RIGHT 
at the nominal price of 
SEVENTY-FIVE CENTS 
Stop and think what this means to you. 
THE SALEM LAUNDRY 
Telephone 1340 
Artistic Monuments 
Marble and Granite 
CHAS, E. CURTIS & SON 
207 Washington St. 
SALEM 
NEAR THE DEPOT 
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SOCIETY NOTES 
The wedding of Miss Florence 
Covel, daughter of Mrs. Alphonso 
Smith Covel of Boston and Magnolia, 
and Giuseppe Avitabile, a prominent 
Italian artist of Paris, was solemnized 
Wednesday afternoon, at the home of 
the bride’s mother, 617 Common- 
wealth avenue, Boston. Rev. George 
A. Gordon, D.D., pastor of the Old 
South Church, officiated. After the 
ceremony they left immediately for 
a honeymoon trip in this country, af- 
ter which they will reside in Paris. 
Mr. Avitabile is 42 years of age and 
his bride 28. 
x * x 
President ‘aft has adopted an 
unique method of meeting the new 
members of the Senate. Usually a 
President must wait until a senator 
comes to the White House, or must 
send for new members one at a time 
to consult with them. President Taft 
has decided to get it all through with 
at once. He will invite every new 
member of the Senate, Republican or 
Democrat, and their wives to a dinner 
at the White House tomorrow. 
* * x 
Many North Shore society matrons 
attended the bridge and pop concert 
Tuesday in aid of the Infants Hos- 
pital, held at the Somerset, Boston. 
* * x 
Two of the biggest yacht clubs 
along the coast, the Boston and Cor- 
inthian clubs opened their clubhouses 
at Marblehead Wednesday for the 
season. At both of the yacht club- 
houses there were a large number of 
members who had motored down for 
the day and the events for the sum- 
mer were talked over. Quite a few 
boats were hauled out of the sheds 
where they had been all winter, and 
considerable preliminary work was 
done preparatory to putting them 
overboard. It was the general im- 
pression among the yachtmen that 
this summer will see the best racing 
for years. 
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The: Countess Bernstorff, wife of 
the German Ambassador to the 
United States, and her son sailed for 
Germany, Wednesday on the Kaiser 
Wilhelm II. Count Bernstorff was 
on the pier to bid his wife and son 
bon voyage. He denied the rumor 
that he expected to resign his post at 
Washington. The summer headquar- 
ters of the German embassy will be 
located at the Kimball cottage, Man- 
chester, this season. 
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F. S. Chick of Hotel Vendome, 
Boston, and Magnolia, is at Hot 
Springs, Va. 
