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# The Only Auto Supply House 33 Mrs. E. Lawrence White and in- 
3 i fant child returned to Kittery Point, 
35 Along the North Shore 3 Me., Thursday after a visit with the 
8 3g former’s parents, Dr. and Mrs. J. 
% Manchester Branch - 33 CENTRAL STREET & U1. Lancashire at West Manches- 
33 ie # ter. Mrs. Lancashire spent the early 
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3 Gr een & Swett Company Inc. 3 Miss Helen Lancashire, the young 
3 3 daughter of Dr. and Mrs. J. H. 
3 ‘ J #3, Lancashire, is visiting her friend, 
3 Our Auto Tires and Supplies are #{ Miss Henrietta, Thaw at Newport. 
33 ity. Everything we sell is HY “0. ane 
a8 first quality lve yt ‘6 1912 i Samuel Carr and family of Com- 
i guaranteed. Call for our 3$ monwealth avenue, Boston, have set- 
Bi: catalogue. Telephone 182 3 tled at ‘‘The Jungle,’’ Jersey ave- 
= #3 nue, Manchester, their North Shore 
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2% 3 sired, anywhere from Manchester to 
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3 3 specialty. J. Vasconcellos, barber, 
Ss formerly of Beverly 3 Cl tral M hee Tel. 53-12. * 
; J Jentral sq., Manchester. Tel. 53-12. 
a WELL-KNOWN i 
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i LADIES TAILOR % = The beautifully appointed and lo- 
3 AND IMPORTER #6 cated Hotel Rock-Mere, Marblehead, 
i x is again appealing to the refined taste 
i has returned to America and has opened parlors at 3; of numerous representative families 
3 § from all over the country. Many 
+ MASS. AVENUE, BACK BAY BOSTON st have made the spacious  hostelr 
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3 . tt their summer home for past seasons 
#t where he will be pleased to see any of his former North Shore % and have greatly anticipated their 
x patrons. He expects to locate at Manchester-by-the-Sea, i return for the season of 1912 to this 
8 this summer. % delightful hotel. 
33 } A. B. Smith of the Algonquin and 
#$ Telephone 2553-M Back Bay. i other clubs, accompanies his mother, 
3 Mrs. A. W. Smith of Providence to 
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BA aaslts Se #% enjoy the varied attractions of Mar- 
33 blehead and vicinity. Miss Anna P. 
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# Automobile Repairing & Overhauling  % tns of Providence is also of this 
3 33 party registered for the season. 
3t 3g G. H. Woodman, foreign represen- 
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3 Machine Work, Washing and it tative of the Walkover Shoe com- 
a Polishing, Gasoline and Oils 3% pany, and Mrs. Woodman are domi- 
it cite he Coke Marchack 3 ~ciled at the Rock-Mere for the sum- 
3 TUL A CERRO ETOR: pagent ak 33 mer. Mrs. W. A. Barrell makes one 
33 Agents for the Brush Car. We 3 of this family party. They bring 
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i have facilities for Grinding # 2% Packard limousine as an aequisi 
3% 3: tion for touring the North Shore. 
4 Lagn ‘Mowers. 2. e2. eae 3 Mr. Woodman was the first person to 
3 3 introduce American shoes in London. 
3% W 33 The civie affairs of Boston are 
§ B u rt on ; P € I to nN C Om p anh y. i prominently represented at the 
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3 Rear 46 Central Street, Manchester 3 Rock-Mere by E. B. Cushing, City 
32 3 Treasurer of Boston. He and _ his 
4 . 3: family are numbered among season 
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Arts and Crafts Gifts 
Exclusive 
Childrens’ Wear 
LUNCH ROOMS 
Womens’ Educational and Industrial Union 
264 Boylston St., Boston, Opp. Public Garden 
Automobile Luncheons 
Candy Kitchen Candies 
