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The family of I. A. McKeel of New 
York City arrived at Magnolia Thursday 
to spend the summer inthe Butler cot- 
‘tage on Summer street. 
A. C. Beatty of New York City is to 
occupy the Brinley cottage at Magnolia 
this season. The family and servants 
arrived last Friday. 
Word received during the last week 
from R. T. Paine, 2d., who with his 
family, is now traveling in Italy, says 
that they will return to Coolidge’s Point 
on June 27. Mr. Paine’s yacht 
*“Humma’’ will arrive in the harbor on 
June 15. 
A. H. Kirton the Myopia tennis ex- 
pert, defeated Fred Keneble in a sub- 
scription match at the Myopia courts at 
Hamilton. There were flashes of 
brilliant playing and the matches were 
witnessed by a large number of interested 
spectators. This is the second time 
that Mr. Kirton has defeated Mr. 
Keneble. The scores, 6-2, 6-3, 3-6, 
5-6, 6-4. 
W. J. Creed, formerly butler in the 
family of the late Robert C. Hooper for 
a number of years, has decided to go in- 
to the catering business and to do private 
waiting. He will be established on the 
North Shore summers and in Boston in 
the winter. Mr. Creed lives on East 
Corning street, Beverly Cove. Many of 
our North Shore summer residents will 
appreciate this departure whereby they 
may be able to have catering attended to 
by a local man and procure a waiter at 
short netice. Mr. Creed is having a 
phone installed. 
Lewando's on the North Shore. 
The reliable service which the Le- 
wando Laundry has maintained along 
the North Shore for several years is to be 
continued during the coming season. It 
will be a relief to summer residents to 
know that the Lewando teams will call 
regularly, collecting and delivering bun- 
dles, thus solving the question of laun- 
dry, always an essential question for sum- 
mer-resorters. 
Lewando’s has recently established an 
office on Essex street, Salem, opposite 
Almy, Bigelow & Washburn’s. North 
Shore patrons may telephone orders to 
Manchester 53 ring 3. 
FAULKNER 
SECRET SERVICE BUREAU 
LICENSED and BONDED 
63 Tremont St., BOSTON 
Seventh floor, Tremont Temple 
For 16 years has made investigations in 
U. S. and Canada. Highest reference from 
business and professional men. 
W. S. FAULKNER, Mgr. Night and Day ’Phones 
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4Four Ruby King Gharlie Puppies, eight weeks old; One Black and Tan 
King Charlie, eight weeks old. @Out of thoroughbred registered stock. $25.00 each 
H. P. WOODBURY 
..Fine Groceries and Table Luxuries... 
123 HALE st., BEVERLY 
TELEPHONE 546 When this Line is busy 8656 
call Public Phone 
King Arthur Flour 
It is strictly an unbleached Flour, its Quality 
never questioned, and is conceded to be 
America’s Highest Grade 
Sold by 
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STERED IN U.S.PA 
JOSEPH LEVIN, Custom Tailor 
Ladies’ Garments a Specialty 
Cleaning, Dyeing, Repairing and Pressing 
Up-to-date Methods and Ideas. Only expert workmen employed. 
Beach street. Tel. 12—2 Manchester, Mass, 
In the store formerly occupied by Johnston & Berquist 
Branch Stores in Peabody and Danvers 
