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SOCIETY NOTES 
Woleott Tuckerman, who divides 
his golfing interests chiefly between 
the Chevy Chase club, a short dis- 
tance outside of Washington, and 
the Myopia Hunt club at Hamilton, 
is playing well enough this spring to 
be in the semi-finals of the open 
tournament at the Baltimore (oun- 
try club. In the semi-finals last Sat- 
urday he opposed Walter J. Travis. 
Mr. Tuckerman is a strong match 
player. The Myopia golfer van- 
quished two good players last Fri- 
day. First he won from F. W. Kem- 
ble, one of the best in the Phila- 
delphia district, by 3 and 1; later 
in the day he did even better against 
L. L. Harban, a leading Washing- 
ton district golfer, winning by 5 
and 4. 
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The George E. Cabots are again 
located at their summer home on 
Smith’s Point, Manchester, having 
closed their town house, 169 Marl- 
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Mrs. A. S. Covel and family of 
617 Commonwealth avenue, Boston, 
have returned to Magnolia again for 
the season. 
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SALEM NURSERIES 
(Branch of Highland Nurseries, 4,000 ft elevation in Carolina Mts. ) 
Beautiful Gardens and Home Grounds. 
The choicest Evergreens, Rhododendrons, Azaleas and Flowering 
Shrubs are always used in gardens laid out by us. 
Specimen stock that produces permanent results rather than LOW 
PRICES. 
Better do a little gardening well than a big garden poerly. 
Beautiful Catalogs, or call at Nursery on Marblehead Read, or office. 
HARLAN P. KELSEY, Owner, 
287 Essex Street, 
SALEM, MASS. 
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Telephone Salem 820 
An Attractive Showing of Rugs 
will greet you at our carpet and upholstery 
departments this week 
SEAMLESS TAPESTRY RUGS—Heavy Tapestry Rugs in floral and oriental designs, handsome, modest color- 
ings, suited to living room, dining 
9x12 size $13.50 each. 8 3x10.6 size $11.98 each 
room or chamber. 
AXMINSTER RUGS—Excellent quality Axminster Rugs, brown, green and red shades, very desirable patterns. 
9x12 size 
$17.98 each 
BEST QUALITY BRUSSELS RUGS—In brown, green, red and camel shades, in good designs. The Brussels 
fabric has been a standard of quality for years and years, by which all other grades of carpet are judged. ‘They 
are very durable and easily cared for. 9x12 size $23.90 each 
BIGELOW AND SANFORD AXMINSTER RUGS--Rich, oriental designs, none better. The quality of 
these makes is well known by all housekeepers. 9x12 size $22.00 each 
ROYAL WILTON RUGS—The best quality of domestic carpeting, ranks next to an oriental rug in point of 
service. 
We have the largest line to select from in allover and medallion patterns. 
$35.00 
9x12 size, from 
HARTFORD SAXONY RUGS—This excellent, well known rug, the one copy of an oriental rug that looks 
like the real imported fabric, 
9x12 size 
CREX GRASS RUGS—In red, green and blue, with border on sides. 
$47.50 each 
9x12 size $7.50 8x10 size $6.00 
Visit our store and take advantage of 
the May sale of cottons, s heetings, etc. 
The New Webber cor- 
ner Store 
in Town 
House Square . . 
