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NORTH SHORE BREEZE. 
‘Richmond 52” 
Telephone from Anywhere for Anything in the 
Provision Line 
Beef, Pork, Lamb, Mutton, Veal, 
-Bacon, Lard, Game, Poultry, 
, Sausages, Produce. 
Ouick Service. Satisfaction. 
Current Prices. Good Quality 
JOHN P. SQUIRE & SONS, 
- Stalls 21, 23, 25 Faneuil Hall Market. 
BOSTON 
Ham, 
China and Japanese Ware 
We have a most attractive 
assortment of NEW and 
ODD pieces in Chinese and 
Japanese Ware now on ex- 
hibition in our Window. 
“Ve 2 Remembrance 2 Shop” 
C. M. Duren & Co, 
97 Washington St., Salem 
BOSTON TOILET PARLORS 
MRS. KATE LEIGHTON 
Formerly with Miss Rosilla Butler, Boston 
Chiropody, Manicure, Shampooing, Face and 
Scalp Treatment, Hair Cutting, Hair Dressing. 
ROOMS 25 AND 26 MASON BUILDING, BEVERLY 
Over Almy, Bi gelo w & Washburn’s Tel. Con. 
SMITH’S STUDIO 
156 Cabot St., Beverly 
LANDSCAPE PHOTOGRAPHY 
a specialty 
Telephone Beverly 67 
Calls by “Appointment 
The North Shore Toilet Parlors 
Mrs. E. B. Dean 
Rooms 4-6 - - -.-.- Bank Building 
fgtng Mass. 
‘Tel. Connection.. 
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(OF BOSTON, FORMERLY OF MANCHESTER) 
Scalp and Facial Treatment, Shampooing, 
Manicure, etc. Human Hair Goods 
119 Main St. - GLOUCESTER 
Telephone 217-4 
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In a perfect fitting pair of glasses. 
‘They should set easy upon the nose, 
not make a large red ring or groove 
upon it nor feel tike they were cut- 
ing your ears off, 
We xsive you comfort 
as well as the glass. 
STARR C. HEWITT, 
i538 Essex Street . Salem, Mass. 
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The Land and Water Sports. 
A coming event that is sure to be of 
great interest to the summer _ residents 
and guests at the hotels, is the land and 
water sports to be held on Crescent 
Beach, Magnolia, Tuesday, July 28. 
‘The sports will be carried on under the 
management of the Oceanside hotel, and 
great pains are being taken to make it a 
complete success in every way. Many 
interesting events are in the program 
both on land and in the water. ‘This is 
the seventh annual land and water sports’ 
event and this year will differ greatly from 
those of previous years. The sports in 
brief will be as follows: 
On land: <A 100-yd dash for men 
open to all; a 50-yd dash for boys; po- 
tato race; relay race 300 ft relays, be- 
tween the “bell hops’’ of the QOcean- 
side and Hesperus. ‘This last is already 
causing considerable interest and the 
boys have begun their training in prepara- 
tion for the event. Another of the land 
sports that is sure to attract no little at- 
tention is the Marathon race to be run 
through the streets of Magnolia beginning 
and ending on the beach over a course 
of two anda quarter miles. “The last 
on the list of land sports is the pillow 
fight in which the contestants straddle a 
pole and strike at each other with a _pil- 
low. ‘The one who loses his balance first 
is beaten. 
In the water a 100-yd race for men 
will be the first event. Following that 
will be a 50-yd race for boys; a row- 
boat race, one man ina boat for men; 
and a ladies race of 50-yd, for which 
Miss ©’ Brien, the winner of last year, 
has already arrived in Magnolia to con- 
test her right as winner. It is expected 
that some fancy exhibits of swimming 
will be made by members of the Brook- 
line Swimming club, many of whom 
have been here in past years to partake 
in the sports and the gymkhana. En- 
tries may be made with T. F. .O’ Con- 
nor at the Bathing Beach Co. Bath- 
house, Magnolia. 
E. Preble Motley. 
‘The death at Pride’s Crossing last Fri- 
day, July 3, of E. Preble Motley re- 
moves another member of the North 
Shore summer colony, —the third within 
a fortnight and the sixth since June 1. 
Mr. Motley’s death, however, was not 
unexpected, as his illness had been a 
long and painful one. 
Mr. Motley was a brother of Mrs. 
Dudley Pickman of Beverly Cove and of 
Thomas Motley. He leaves besides a 
widow, three sons,— J. Lothrop, Har- 
vard *02, Warren, ’04, and Edward 
Motley. 
Mr. Motley belonged to the Somerset, 
the Automobile, the Myopia Hunt, the 
Riding and the Country clubs. The 
funeral was on Monday at the Motley 
summer home at Pride’s Crossing and 
.. Bliss Dog Kennel ... 
632 Essex Street, Beverly 
ALWAYS OPEN FOR INSPECTION 
High-blooded Cocker Spaniels 
Registered Stock 
Fine Pets and Great Sporting Dogs 
Young Dogs and Puppies for Sale 
Dogs Taken, Trained and Boarded 
Also White and various 
Colored Persian Cats 
Team is in Beverly Farms and 
Manchester every morning with 
Fresh Vegetables from the Farm 
EGGS VASSPECIAL TY: 
BroiLerR CHICKENS TO ORDER 
632 Essex St., BEVERLY 
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Headquarters for the 
Old Reliable 
HATCHET BRAND 
CANNED PEAS, STRING 
BEANS, TOMATOES, 
SQUASH, ETC. 
E. E. ALLEN 
Washington St., Manchester 
the remains were taken to town on the 
11.43 train from Pride’s. 
Mrs. A. D. Kinne of Washington 
was the guest of Mrs. A. C. Bliss at the 
Oceanside, Monday. 
