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Francis Lee Higginson and family are 
arriving at their Pride's Crossing sum- 
mer home today. 2 aS tr 
The Augustus Rantouls of Boston ar- 
rived at Beverly Farms Tuesday for the 
summer. They have the Elliott house, 
owned by O. H. Luke. “==+— a 
r= Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Haven arrived at 
their Beverly Farms summer home this 
week for the season. Miss Mary Haven 
arrived the first of the week. 
The Hon. F. Munroe Endicott, vice- 
consul general at Cairo, arrived in Bos- 
ton last week on the Canopic, and is 
spending a short leave of absence with 
his sister, Mrs. Franklin Haven. Mrs. Four Ruby King Gharlie Puppies, eight weeks old; One Black and Tan 
Haven has not opened her Beverly Farms King Charlie, eight weeks old. 4Out of thoroughbred registered stock. $25.00 each 
place yet. David G. Whelton Co., Corner Essex and Summer Sts., Salem, Mass. 
Dr. Henry F. Sears and family and WO TELS. 1270 - 1271 
Col. Cranmore N. Wallace have ar- 
rived at their Beverly Cove residences 
for the season. Miss Catherine Silsbee 
is another recent arrival. % 2 
The Clement Studebakers of South 
Bend, Ind., who spent several summers ‘ : A 
on the North Shore, are having a sum- .. Hine Groceries and ‘Table Luxuries... 
mer home built at Little Boar's Head, 
N. H. 
Mrs. John B. Silsbee and sons Thom- [2 3 HALE ST., BEVERI-g# 
as and Arthur B., and daughter, Miss 
Martha Silsbee, closed their 115 Marl- | TELEPHONE 546 Seca hem as! 8656 
boro street, Boston, home the past week 
and are at their summer residence, on ‘: 
Prince street, Beverly Cove, for the sea- 
son. ‘They arrived yesterday. 
Mrs. J. W.. Lefavour opened her 
summer home on Hale street, Beverly 
Cove, the past week. 
Thanks to Henry Clay Frick’s gener- 
ous gift last year, the Beverly High 
school owns some very valuable photo- 
graphic apparatus. ‘There is a laboratory 
camera, applicable to microphotography, 
spectrum analysis, astronomical work, and 
geoloyical study. A Yeiss-Tessar tele- 
photo lens with enlargement power of 
eight areas, speed of 8, is provided for 
this instrument. ‘There are, too, a field 
camera with a focal plane shutter, speed 
one-thousandth of a second, which can 
also be used for telephoto work, and an 
enlarging camera for making lantern 
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copying large photographs or paintings. Ladies Garments a Specialty 
On the second floor of the new building Cleaning, Dyeing, Repairing and Pressing 
is a large dark room, well fitted for pho- 
tographic work. 
The open tennis tourney at the Up-to-date Methods and Ideas. Only expert workmen employed. 
Country club’s courts in Brookline was 
brought to a close Tuesday, with the 
ladies’ doubles events. Miss Edith 
Rotch and Miss Margaret Curtis won Beach street. Tel. Conn. Manchester, Mass. 
the finals, defeating Miss Eleanora R. ; , 
Caare and Alice htaricnthenn sae In the store formerly occupied by Johnston & Berquist 
hard sets had been played. 
King Arthur Flour 
It is strictiy an unbleached Flour, its Quality 
never questioned, and is conceded to be 
America’s Highest Grade 
Sold by 
H. P, WOODBURY HALE ST., BEVERLY 
D. B. HODGKINS’ SONS, MANCHESTER 
