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Allen Post 67, G. A. R., willbe very 
grateful for contributions of flowers for 
use on Memorial Day, to be left at G. 
A. R. hall on Monday morning, May 
31, as early as possible. 
““What I did with an Old Farm 
House’’ is the subject of a very interest- 
ing page of pictures in the current issue 
of the Ladies Home Journal, in which is 
portrayed the Roland C. Lincoln sum- 
mer home at Manchester. The brief 
description with the pictures—both exte- 
rior and interior—tells that the original 
house is more than 200 years old. 
Devereux Milburn of New York, who 
has played with the Myopias and is popu- 4Four Ruby King Charlie Puppies, eight weeks old; One Black and Tan 
lar with them, is the fourth member of | King Charlie, eight weeks old. 4Out of thoroughbred registered stock. $25.00 each 
the American polo team now playing in F 
England and which has challenged for David G. Whelton Co., RSS cee O TELS Oe oe 
the American cup held over there. He 
sailed Wednesday on the [susitania with 
Foxhall Keene, who is not a mem- 
ber of the team, but who will be on LH |B W OODB | RY 
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hand in case a substitute is needed. 
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Dr. Charles B. Porter, who died sud- ... ine Groceries and Table Luxuries... 
denly at his home, at 5 Arlington street, 3 
Boston, late last Friday, was for many 
years a summer resident at Beverly Farms. 12 HALE ST., BEV EIS 
He was born at Rutland, Vt., 69 years ays Pee. oa ae 
ago. He was graduated from Harvard TELEPHONE 046 Wall Pubic ehone 8656 
in the class of ’62 and, later, became a 
demonstrator of anatomy at Harvard 
Medical school. During the later years 
of the Civil War he was a surgeon atthe 
Armory Square hospital at Washington, 
D. C. After the war he became a 
surgeon at the Massachusetts General 
hospital and also professor of clinical 
surgery at the Harvard Medical school. 
He retired from both positions six years 
ago. 
Dr. Porter married Miss Harriet Allen 
of Cambridge, who, with one son, Dr. 
Charles A. Porter of Boston and Beverly 
Farms, and three daughters, Mrs. Percy inns ost 
Musgrave, and the Misses Hortense and EEO Us POE 
Rosamond Porter, survive him. 
Largely attended funeral services were 
held at Emanuel Church, Newbury ; ; 
street, Boston, at noon Monday. Among JOSEPH LEVIN C T | 
those in attendance were a large number 4 ustom al or 
of the medical profession. The Rev. 
J. Townsend Russell of New York City Ladies’ Garments a Specialty 
officiated. . . . 6 s 
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It is strictly an unbleached Flour, its Quality 
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