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NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
Who Loses if We Don't Get Together? 
You—the man who pays the bills—are the man who loses, if you 
don’t get the best value in the market for your money. It’s your money 
that is at stake, so it’s up to you to spend it where you get the best 
value. 
Every dollar spent in our store will yield you 100 cents worth of 
value. 
article we sell. 
We never misrepresent an article and we stand behind every 
ES: THOMPSON, Jeweler 
164 Main Street : 
Gloucester, Mass. 
Axel Magnuson 
FLORIST and LANDSCAPE GARDENER 
BRIDGE STREBT, 
MANCHESTER. 
Carnations and Violets 
Flowering Plants 
Telephone 172-2 
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A. H. Higginson, Pres. 
W. B. Calderwood, Supt. 
CO. W. McGuire, Treas. 
DAVID FEBEN TON Co. Manchester-by-the-Sea 
Marine Railways, Boat Builders 
Paints, Oils, Varnish, Cordage, and all kinds of Hardware constantly on hand 
Yacht and Boat Repairing of every description, Yacht Tenders always in stock 
Boats stored for the Winter. 
ment of Launches. 
We carry everything appertaining to the equip- 
Spray Hoods Made to Order 
towed in and out of channel, free of charge. 
Boats hauled on our railways, 
TELEPHONE 254 MANCHESTER 
OSTEOPATHY 
Chronic and Nervous Diseases 
a specialty 
Dr. J. Oliver Sartwell 
Dr. Blanche B. Sartwell 
221 ESSEX ST. SALEM, MASS. 
Room 39 Tel. 1879M 
Treatments at home or office 
Residence Phone Danvers 298W 
W. J. CREED 
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And Private Waiting 
EAST CORNING STREET 
BEVERLY COVE, MASS. 
Telephone 765 Beverly 
OUR WET WASH IS THE REAL 
CLEANSING SYSTEM FOR YOUR 
FAMILY ASSORTMENT OF 
CLOTHES DURING THE SUMMER 
MONTHS AT LEAST. 
Every lot of clothes received is given a 
thorough purity cleansing in a separate wash- 
er. Clothes called for, cleansed, the water 
extracted and the lot promptly returned for 
50c. 
THE SALEM LAUNDRY 
Telephone 1340 Salem 
Dunn’s and Knight’s Expresses, Agents 
Mr. and Mrs. Quiney A. Shaw, 2d, 
arrived Friday at their Beverly 
Farms estate after their visit to 
Palm Beach. Mr. and Mrs. John 8. 
Curtis of the Beverly Farms col- 
ony were others returning from the 
same section of, nor that day. 
John Hays Hannona. who has 
been absent several weeks in Mexico 
has returned to Washington, 
SOCIETY NOTES 
Mrs. L. Cartaret Fenno of Boston, 
has interested the pupils of the 
Rowley public schools in the stamp 
savings system. Already they have 
collected a sum of money, of which 
Mrs. Fenno has taken charge. It is 
said she intends to visit the schools 
at frequent intervals to encourage 
the movement. Mrs. Fenno has a 
country house in Rowley. She for- 
merly occupied a cottage at Beverly 
Farms. 
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Charles P. Taft of Cincinnati, 
brother of Pres. Taft, is constructing 
a commercial wharf at Portland, 
Texas, at a cost of $50,000 for the 
purpose of affording deep water 
shipping facilities for his ranch 
property that embraces 160,000 
acres of land. 
The folios donaem have 
been received in behalf of the North 
End Diet kitchen in Boston: Mrs. 
W. Scott Fitz, $50; Mrs. S. Park- 
man Blake, $10; Wm. Endicott, Jr., 
$50; Mrs. Robert Treat Paine, $10; 
Mrs. 8S. V. R. Crosby, $10; Mrs. 
Henry 8S. Grew, $10; Mrs. G. How- 
land Shaw, $20. Others contribut- 
ing $10 were: Mrs. R. C. Lincoln, 
Mrs. Augustus P. Loring, Mrs. 
Charles P. Hemenway and Mrs. G. 
S. Mandell. 
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As a result of the recent freshman 
class election at Harvard, Frank 
Wigglesworth of Milton and Man- 
chester, was elected a member of 
the student covey re 
M. Jean A. A. Jules Jusserand, 
the French Ambassador to the U. S., 
who received an honorary degree 
from Harvard in 1907, has been 
chosen as the orator for Harvard, 
Class Day. 
a ae: 
Among the patronesses of M. 
Anatole Le Braz’s farewell lecture 
at Fenway Court, the Gardner pal- 
ace in Boston, Sunday, was Mrs. 
John L. Thorndike. M. Le Braz is 
a Breton poet of the University of 
France. 
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The annual spring horse show at 
the Park Riding school, Boston, will 
be held the evenings of April 25, 
26 and 27, with a matinee Saturday 
afternoon, April 27. 
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Miss Heloise Meyer of Lenox has 
been visiting her sister-in-law, Mrs. 
George von L. Meyer, at the latter’s 
country home in Hamilton, where 
George von L. Meyer, Jr., is con- 
valescing after an accident. 
