NORTH SHORE BREEZE. 
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Have you visited our bi store since it was enlarged. 
STRICTLY FRESH EGGS 
per we have decided to make the price for a short time 
We cannot guarantee this price for any length of time and would advise you to buy liberally before the price advances 
Fresh-made CREAMERY BUTTER, Cut from the tub, SIC (DS 22 
Unsalted Print Butter 
Premium Brand Pasteurized Creamery, 1-lb prints 
THE BEST BUTTER CHURNED 
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4 In 5-lb Boxes, Round or Square 
4 Salted Print Butter 
28c Dozen 
$1.75 Box 
~ 36 Ib 
It’s one of the finest grocery stores in the state 
Our receipts of Fancy Hennery Eggs of late have been unusual- 
ly heavy and rather than cut the order given our regular ship- 
37c |b 
37c 
PHONE 1300 
4 Private Branch Exchange 
COBB, BATES & YERXA COMPANY, 
Essex and St. Peter Sts., 
SALEM, MASS. 
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With the opening of the present week 
a large number of workmen arrived at 
The Oceanside Hotel, Magnolia, and 
are now busy putting the house in order 
for the summer’s patronage. ‘The place 
swarms with a small army of painters, 
plumbers, carpenters, masons and paper- 
hangers. 
While no extensive changes are being 
made to the hotel itself, its premises are 
being improved. Three new clay ten- 
nis courts have been added to the two 
which, for several years, have been laid 
out on Hesperus avenue. A new rubble 
wall has also been built in front of the 
hotel and the entire lawn has been re- 
seeded. 
The hotel management has also seen 
changes. Charles E. Phenix is. still 
manager but has appointed Hi S>) Ward 
of Pasadena, Cal., as his‘assistant in place 
of Mr. Eades who has severed his con- 
nection with The Oceanside after a long 
service. Mr. Ward will assume the 
duties of room-clerk. A. A. Carpenter 
of Providence, formerly of Green’s Inn, 
Narragansett, will succeed Mr. Ward as 
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a HAVE YOU VISITED THE FINEST SHOE 
STORE ALONG the NORTH SHORE? 
The remodeling of the store, formerly known as L. D. Wass’, 
presents to the people of this section a store worthy of your 
RELIABLE FOOTWEAR 
ose SALEWS THE L. D. WASS CO. 
SHOES 
FOR 
EVERY 
MEMBER 
OF THE 
FAMILY 
FOR ALL 
OGGASIONS 
AND 
EVERY 
PURPOSE 
patronage. 
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head clerk. George Bell will be second 
clerk. Charles Stainsby, for 12 years at 
The Profile House in the White Moun- 
tains, will come to The Oceanside this 
year as head-waiter. 
At present there is every promise for 
one of the most successful seasons the 
hotel has ever had. 
Miss Stearns’ ‘“Villa’’ has been leased 
by the Oceanside hotel, and not by J. 
Harrington Walker, as previously an- 
nounced, though the Walkers will oc- 
cupy the place this summer, as guests of 
the Oceanside. 
Mrs. S. Fisher Corlies and daughter, 
Miss Margaret Corlies of Philadelphia, 
are the first of the Oceanside hotel guests 
to arrive at Magnolia. They planned 
to come this week, and will occupy 
rooms in the Flume cottage until the 
hotel opens in June. 
N. S. H. S. 
Samuel B. Crombie will be the speak- 
er at the next meeting of the North Shore 
Horticultural society, Manchester, next 
Friday evening, May 21: Mr. Crombie 
is a Manchester young man, home from 
California fora short visit. He has been 
engaged in florist business in California. 
Martin D. Hoyt, Mgr. 
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Miss Elizabeth Cordner and her cousin, 
Miss Mary Hall, are still in Europe. 
They recently spent a month in Greece, 
and were more recently at Rome. They 
will go to Switzerland before returning 
home in the early summer, when Miss 
Cordner will come to the North Shore 
as usual. 
Mr. and Mrs. Henry C. Frick and 
Miss Helen Frick are still in Europe. 
They were recently guests of Mr. and 
Mrs. Frederick Prince at their villa in 
Pau. They will open their North Shore 
home at Pride’s in June. 
It is said that the former Mrs. Leslie 
Carter, the actress, now Mrs. Payne, is 
to spend the summer at Beverly Farms, 
in the cottage on Hart street, leased last 
year by Mrs. T. W. Pierce. Last Sun- 
day Mrs. Pierce and Miss Adele Ritchie 
motored over from New York with Mrs. 
Payne, in the latter’s great yellow tour- 
ing car—a Thomas Big Six. They 
have been spending the week at Beverly 
Farms. 
Breeze subscription $1.00. 
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