14 
NORTH SHORE ARR EE 
Society Hotes 
The Mortimer B. Masons will close 
their Commonwealth avenue, Boston, 
home next week and will come to their 
cottage at Smith’s Point, Manchester, 
Thursday. 
Mr. and Mrs. Lucius J. Knowles are 
located at the Fellner cottage near Sing- 
ing beach, Manchester, for the season. 
Mrs. J. L. Bremer and daughter are 
expected at their Smith’s Point estate 
next Monday. 
The Geo. M. Morgans arrived at 
their cottage on Smith’s Point yesterday. 
The Thomas G. Plants, who have the 
Hank’s estate at West Manchester for 
another season, moved down from town 
Thursday. 
A. L. Rowell of the Harvard Union, 
Cambridge, who has leased the North 
Shore Grill property and will be the sole 
proprietor and manager of the resort the 
coming season, announces the opening 
day of the Grill this summer as Saturday, 
June 29. Already many very prominent 
people have signified their desire of being 
at the Grill on the opening day, and it 
has been found necessary to engage 
tables in advance, so that those desiring 
to be at the opening will find it to their 
advantage to telephome for reservations. 
Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Goddard opened 
their cottage at Beverly Farms last week. 
They had as their guests over the week- 
end Mr. and Mrs. Harry Montague of 
Boston. 
The L. Cartaret Fenno cottage at 
Beverly Farms has been opened this 
week for the season, though Mr. and 
Mrs. Fenno and children have not yet 
arrived. Mrs. Fenno with two children 
have taken a small cottage at Pomfret, 
Conn., for the month of May, while 
Mr. Fenno is stopping at the Union 
Club in Boston, prior to going over to 
New York a fortnight before coming to 
the shore. Another of the children is 
stopping with Mrs. Fenno’s father, Q. 
A, Shaw, sr., in Jamaica Plain. 
It is evident that the North Shore is to 
have a good representation from the vari- 
ous embassies again this coming season. 
Already several of the attaches have en- 
caged suites at the North Shore Grill, 
where there are several very desirable 
bachelors’ suites to rent. Last season 
Mr. Kroupensky, legal attache of the 
Russian embassy, had suites there for the 
season with his valet. 
Mrs. S. Parkman Blake and Miss 
Blake arrived at their West Manchester 
estate this week for the season. “They 
did not come to the shore last year. 
The J. Harrington Walkers of Detroit 
who had Miss Stearns’ villa at Magnolia 
last season, will occupy the Clement S. 
Houghton house on Coolidge’s Point 
this season, and will move here about 
June 1. 
D.T 
market. We also have the— 
Great American Ball-bearing 
BEATON 
We have received our spring stock of 
EDDY REFRIGERATORS. 
Prices from $15.00 to $40.00 
This refrigerator needs po recommendation asit is known to be the best on the 
and the Genuine Philadelphia 
LAWN MOWERS 
From 34in. to 19 in. width. 
We have a large stock of 
% GARDEN HOSE 
on which we make 
*% LOW PRICES 
Farming and Garden ‘Tools 
Kitchen Furnishing Goods 
Including our celebrated Austrian 
Elite ware; Silver and Nickel- 
plated goods, China, Glass, Crockery, 
Lamps;.etc, 
Have you noticed 
UNCLE OBEDIAH 
and his lantern in our window? 
The old gentleman is all right and 
his lantern is certainly the best that 
can be made.... 
& Call and 
a Get One 
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31 Centrat St., 
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$45"We deliver goods to any part of the North Shore. 
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REGISTERED TRADE MARK 
We make it a point to carry the best known articles in our line. 
One of our leaders is JAP-A-LAC, the famous floor finish and 
all-around household rejuvenator. 
It brightens and renews everything it touches. 
A-LAC is the best thing for floors, 
work requiring varnish finish. 
is for use on chairs, tables, floors, 
woodwork and front doors. “The 
Natural JAP- 
interior woodwork, and any wood- 
Colored JAP-A-LAC (twelve colors) 
picture frames, iron beds, furniture, 
Dead Black is just the thing for 
picture frames, fireplace fronts, andirons, gas fixtures, plate-racks— 
gives a genuine ‘‘Flemish’’ finish. 
We want you to try JA 
cents, and will work wonders in 
And we want you to bear 
thing else in our line. You will 
needs—at prices generally lower 
P-A-LAC—a.- quart can costs 75 
your home. 
us in mind when you need any- 
find us ready to satisfy all your 
than elsewhere. 
We would be pleased to present to LADIES calling at our 
store a sample can of JAP-A-LAC of any color desired. 
D. T. 
31 CHNTRAL ST., 
BEATON 
MANCHESTER. 
