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Mrs. L. S. Ayres, has closed ‘“*Idle- 
nook,’’ her summer home at Magnolia 
and returned to her Indianapolis home. 
Miss Helen O. Bigelow, whose sum- 
mer home is located on Hesperus avenue, 
Magnolia, returned to her Boston resi- 
dence Wednesday. 
After a delightful summer spent at 
** Stonehurst,’’ their summer cottage at 
Magnolia, the Claude Kilpatricks re- 
turned to their winter residence in St. 
Louis, ‘Tuesday. 
Mrs. William McMillan has closed 
her summer cottage, “‘ Briar Rock,’’ at 
Magnolia, and is spending a few days in 
Boston, from whence she will go to her 
home in St. Louis. 
F. K. M. Rhen, who has been sum- 
mering in his picturesque cottage, the 
““Sea Reaches,’’ at Magnolia, has re- 
turned to New York where he has taken 
his apartments at the Chelsea as usual. 
Mrs. S. Fisher Corlies and Miss Mar- 
garet Corlies, who have been at the 
Oceanside, Magnolia, all summer, have 
this week taken the Joslin cottage at 
Magnolia, and will remain until the late 
autumn. 
Mrs. William Edwards, mother of 
Gen. Edwards, who has been summer- 
ing with her son and daughter-in-law in 
the lower McDonald cottage on the 
Shore road, Magnolia, has returned to 
Cleveland, O., accompanied by Miss 
Laura Hilliard. Mrs. Clarence Edwards 
left Magnolia for Washington some 
weeks ago. 
Col. and Mrs. William R. Nelson 
closed their summer home at Magnolia, 
Tuesday afternoon and, accompanied by 
their daughter, motored to Boston, 
where they spent the night. Wednes- 
day morning they went on over the road 
to New York where they are planning 
to remain for a week or two at the 
Waldorf Astoria and then return by rail 
to Kansas City. 
LILES GFPAY SULT 
R Zo Al BLACK, 
Garment, is a matter of ease with us. 
Suit may look old and shabby, but if sent to us 
for renovation we can soon change its appear- 
ance by giving ita new lease of life. 
take an old Grey Suit, for instance, and make it 
into a new black one that will give you at least 
another year’s service. 
we are prompt in delivering work when we 
promise it. 
week. 
Your 
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The cost is little, and 
Give us a trial with a Suit this 
Lewis’ Bay State 
Dyeing & Cleansing Works 
54 Lafayette St., Salem 
Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Cammann are 
spending a few days in New York, from 
whence they will go to their winter home 
in Lakewood, N. J. The Cammanns 
have been spending the summer very 
pleasantly at Magnolia in their charming 
ittle cottage there. 
Regent Garage. 
Without doubt summer residents along 
the North Shore will be interested to 
know that H. M. Bater & Co., who 
have had an automobile repair shop at 
Manchester for some time, and who this 
season have had built an addition to their 
garage on Beach street, have erected, on 
Lansdowne street in the Fenway of Bos- 
tona new and perfectly up to date garage. 
The Regent Garage, as it is called, is 
certainly worthy of its name. Built of 
reinforced cement of the most approved 
construction and ideally located with 
easy access to Commonwealth avenue, 
Bay State road and Boylston street, the 
garage is one that is sure to be very pop- 
ular among motor enthusiasts. 
‘The main room of the garage for the 
washing and storing of cars is on the 
street level and is of ample capacity, 
giving quick and convenient access to 
all cars. Opening directly off the garage 
is the repair shop, which will be found 
to be the most fully equipped in Boston 
and in charge of the most experienced 
and eficient workmen. ‘The remainder 
of the street floor is occupied by the 
offices and store rooms. 
GOOD SHOES 
Carefully Fitted 
Moderately Priced 
When in Gloucester, step in and see 
the best shoe store this side of Boston. 
Our stock comprises foot-wear from 
the best shoe makers in the country, 
fitted by experienced salesmen, and you'll 
find quite a saving over the city prices. 
Summer novelties in profusion in ad- 
dition to all the staple shoes. 
Red Rubber Sole Sneakers 
N. B. Rubber soled Outing shoes. 
FORD & WASS {| 
Postoffice Sq., Gloucester 
A Dollar invested in the Breeze will 
bring you all the local news for a year. 
WEDDING JEWELRY sam. 
We note a few items. 
Diamonds 
Watches 
Clocks 
Silverware 
Brooches 
Chains, Fobs 
Cut Glass 
Toilet Sets 
You do the choosing. 
Kodaks 
Opera Glasses 
Fountain Pens 
Bric-a-brac 
JOHN B. HILL & SON, JEWELERS 
Beverly, Mass. 
160 Cabot Street, 
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