NORTH SHORE BREEZE : 
To leave your Fancy Dresses, Skirts, Waists, Girdles, 
Neckwear, Gloves, Slippers and Ostrich Feathers with 
us for French Dry Cleaning. 
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Our Special Spring Offer 
LADIES’ SUITS 
Cleaned or Dyed Black 
$2.50 
CLEANSERS 245 DYERS 
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3 W.-. WISH TO ANNOUNCE that we are now prepared to furnish plans and estimates for plant- 
ing of Private Estates, Public Grounds, Ete. Our work is all personally supervised by our man- 
2 | ager, who, for the last eleven years, was superintendent of the so-called Spaulding Gardens of 
Beverly Farms. He also planned and planted the major portion of those gardens. The Spaulding Gar- 
dens have become so widely known for their many beautiful features that we believe it ample proof 
of our manager’s ability to give patrons a first-class piece of work in every detail. 
There is no job too large, or none too far distant for us to give it our immediate attention. 
Greenhouse and Storage Pits for the storage of tender and half-hardy plants. 
eare for private estates, and guarantee expert pruning of fruit trees and shrubs. 
Auto Delivery if Required. 
We respectfully solicit correspondence from all those contemplating garden making or improve- 
ment of their private estates. 
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Dr. and Mrs. Franklin Dexter and Miss Harriet 
Dexter of Boston arrived at ‘‘Oberland’’ their estate 
at Beverly Cove yesterday for the summer. 
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Prof. Charles L. Jackson and his sister, Miss Anna 
P. Jackson of Boston came down Wednesday to their 
eottage at Pride’s Crossing. 
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A. P. Loring of Pride’s Cncane is taking a short 
trip through the middle West, going as far as Chicago 
and St. Louis. Mr. Loring left the first of the week 
and will be away a fort-night. 
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The Henry Burnhams of Boston are to have the 
Castle house at Pride’s Crossing this season. Mr. and 
Mrs. Burnham were down the first of the week but 
will not come down Na aes for several weeks. 
A crowded house which filled every table and 
overflowed into both the balconies of Symphony hall, 
Boston, marked the opening of the Pops Tuesday 
evening. Otto Urack was the conductor of the even- 
ing and he and his three-score of players gave the aud- 
lence apparently the program they desired. It was a 
variety of grand opera selections, pieces from the pop- 
ular light operas and a collection of popular tunes 
which brought the audience to its feet. Mr. Urack, 
the conductor; Mr. Hoffman, concert master; Mr. Hol- 
ly, harpist, and Mr. Marshall, the organist, were oblig- 
ed to respond to the ovations given them. The sue- 
cess of the season would seem assured after the re- 
eeption at the first night of the Pops. 
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