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When You Are in Salem, Visit 
Che HFeruery Cea Room 
for Delicious Luncheon, Afternoon Tea and Home Made Cakes 
299 ESSEX STREET, SALEM 
Manchester-by-the-Sea, Mass. 
Four fully furnished houses. 
at Illustrated booklet by request 
W. iL. HARRIS 
114 Washington St. Salem, Mass. 
Mrs. Carrie F. Bennett 
Che Gift Shoy 
Smith Building Magnolia, Mass. 
OPENING JUNE 20th 
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fintel Beller oc.conStecer 
J. FRED HARVEY AND C. A. WOOD, MANAGING DIRECTORS 
BOSTON, MASS. 
EUROPEAN PLAN ABSOLUTELY FIREPROOF 
for the season are Miss S, Louise Adams, Detroit, Mich. ; 
Prof. and Mrs. Geo. D. Kellogg, Schenectady, N. Y.; 
Miss Elinor Pearson, an artist from New York city; and 
Dr. F. T. Beatty, Boston. Guests for a shorter period 
are Mrs. Ralph H. Barbour, Manchester, and Miss Sibyl 
Wilbur of Boston, the writer and author of the life 
of Mary Baker Eddy. 
Arrivals at the Delphine, East Gloucester include 
Mrs. D. T. Mills, Boston; Eugene B. Moores, Yankton, 
so. Dak.; Mrs. N. W. Brainbridge, Lakewood, N. J.; 
Miss K. Root, New York; Mrs. George E. Munroe, Bos- 
ton; Dr. C. H. Newhall and Miss Newhall, Newton High- 
lands; Mrs. F. H. Basson and Frank H. Basson, Boston; 
Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Gable, Raymond von D. Gable and 
Chauiteut or York, Pa.;. Dr. and Mrs. A. H. Gleason, 
Worcester; and R. J. Clesland, Springfield. 
The Hotel Beachcroft, East Gloucester was the ren- 
dezvous of many auto parties on the last week-end. 
Guests of Mrs. J. IT’. Noera who motored out from Cam- 
bridge with Mr. Noera were Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Hennig, 
child and chauffeur. Mrs. J. H. MacLeod and son, class 
of 14 Harvard are spending the season at the Beachcroft. 
The latter will spend a few weeks in Maine later on. 
Among the other guests are Miss Ruth Kenyon, Spring- 
Helieuniicsetiester Perry, Elyrie, O.; Miss C. Clark and 
Miss Eleanore Crawford, St. Paul, Minn.; B. M. Coats, 
Hartford, Conn.; Miss ©. Humphrey, Cambridge; and 
Miss Lydia Chace and Miss Edna Gardner, Providence, 
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Guests at the Mailman House, East Gloucester, in- 
clude Mrs. Joseph Stevens, Milton; Miss Cora Ames and 
Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Day, Boston; the Misses Page of 
Virginia; and the Misses Plummer of boston and Miss 
Penman and Miss Platt, artists from New York. 
Est. 1907 
Telephone 3577 Lynn Inc. 1911 
Company 
28 CENTRAL AVE., LYNN 
Practical House Cleaners 
Summer Houses Opened and Closed 
VACUUM CLEANING 
Will contract to 
do work 
by the season 
Salem Brawch: 
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Salem; Mass. 
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Individual attention to all work. 
New arrivals at Merrill Hall, East Gloucester, are 
Mrs. Javez Fox, Cambridge; Mrs. E. L. Walker, Brook- 
line and her sister, Dr. Gertrude A. Walker of Phila. 
Several week-end parties were entertained at this house. 
The W. J. Littles, who travel in winter and spend 
their summers at Eastern Point, have arrived at their 
beautiful cottage, “On the Hill.” ‘The past winter was 
spent mostly in Boston. 
The A. Wilder Pollards, who have recently returned 
from Europe are now at their Eastern Point cottage 
The F. G. Halls of Boston arrived this week at their 
beautiful castle-like cottage on Eastern Point. 
Other recent arrivals are J. Greenough of New York; 
M. T. Clay of Chicago; Miss Celia Bow. of New York; 
the Raymonds of Cleveland at “The Ramparts”; Gen. 
Mills of Washington and Waterman Taft of Arlington. 
Mrs. W. G. Perry of Boston has opened her cottage and 
studio at East Gloucester. 
The Keystone, a new hotel located near the extreme 
end of Eastern Point, is now open. Guests are arriving 
daily; among those who have come for the season are 
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. M. Raymond of Denver, Cal. 
ASS ROCKS is beginning to show mid-summer form 
in the summer colony there. The cottagers have 
become thoroughly settled on that part of Cape Ann and 
the hotels are open and doing a good business, arrivals 
for the season being noted on all sides. The Bass Rocks 
Golf club is receiving its due attention from golfers and 
this will be one of the centers of activity this season. Con- 
siderable improvements made on the links the past spring 
make this one of the best in this section of the North 
Shore. Many of the Bass Rocks colony are members of 
the East Gloucester Yacht club and this gives an added 
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Awnings, Hammocks 
and Spray Hoods 
ELM ST., Opposite Roberts & Hoare’s Shop 
MANCHESTER 
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