NORT H SHORE BREEZE 
Society. otes 
The Thornton K. Pichon are now 
located at their West Manchester estate - 
for the season. Dr. Coolidge, Mr. Loth- 
rop’s son-in-law, will spend the greater 
part of his time there. 
““Brookside,’’ the attractive summer 
home of the James L. Paines at Beverly 
Cove, has been opened for the season, 
Mr. and Mrs. Paine arriving from Cam- 
bridge. 
The Duke of the Abruzzi, who was 
so much feted during his visit to Boston, 
was on the North Shore for a brief visit 
the last of the past week, a guest of Post- 
master Gen. Meyer and Mrs. Meyer at 
Rock Maple Farm,’’ their delightful 
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IMITATION 
Is the sincerest flattery. Wehave lots of imita- 
tors but no competitors. 
Our record for the last 
seven years proves conclusively to the people of 
Essex County that if they want Best Goods (the 
very highest quality) at prices they can afford to 
pay, the only store where 
ROPES 
they can go to trade 1s 
estate in Hamilton. He arrived Friday at ROPE’S 
noonand remained until noon Sunday. Both 
on Friday night and* Saturday Mr. and © COLD CREAM 
» Mrs. Meyer entertained company at din- 
ner in the duke’s honor. A part of Sat- 
urday he spent at the Myopia Hunt club 
- where he proved himself an excellent 
marksman at clay pigeon shooting. 
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Carr and Miss 
Elsie Carr arrived last Saturday at their 
West Manchester cottage for the season. 
The Annual Meeting of the Essex 
This store stands for the best 
in pharmacy. It trys to please 
the people who want the best. 
Pure goods of the highest quality, 
not at outrageous prices, (because 
we are the only ones), but at 
reasonable prices for reasonable 
people. Our store appeals to full 
grown people with full grown in- 
Means good Cold Cream. A 
pure vegetable product that will 
not grow rancid. Delicately per- 
fumed with Atter of Roses, a per- 
fume that will last as long as the 
Cream. It will prevent and cure 
sunburn and chaps. It is smooth- 
ness personified; it rubs in to the 
skin thoroughly and will heal and 
soothe. 
Large Jars, 
County club will be held at the club telieets: 25c 
house, in Manchester, on Tuesday, July 
16, at ten o'clock in the forenoon for q Sample Jars JQc. Try it on 
the election of officers; and to transact TRADE WITH our guarantee to please. 
such business as may come before the 
meeting. If there should not beaquorum, RELIABLE SALEM 
the meeting will be adjourned to the fol- R () P kK DRUG LYNN 
lowing Wednesday, at 5 p.m. STORES BEVERLY 
One of the many places of interest 
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With all the LATEST and NEWEST ARTICLES of DRESS just received 
from PARIS, including 
NEW FRENCH MILLINERY NEW LINEN TAILORED SUITS 
DRIVING and MOTORING COATS NEW DRESSES 
EMBROIDERED WAISTS NEW FRENCH NECKWEAR 
Also French Belts, Parasols and Auto Veils. 
