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Broiled Chicken Dinners with Ipswich Clams 
a 
SPECIAL LUNCHEON $1.00 
Su eoeR: 
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GROCER 
Ipswich -t- 
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Mass. 
K. B. TASHJIAN, THE FLORIST 
Cut Flowers and Flowering Plants, Ferns 
Palms and Floral Designs, Decorations 
a Specialty. hel ./3=) 
27 Market Street Ipswich 
Stop AGAWAM HOUSE 
at the Ipswich, Mass. 
The story is told of an aspirant for 
public office some few years ago, who 
for political expediency threw his lot 
in with the Socialists of which the 
foreign population was largely com- 
posed. The candidate opened his re- 
marks in eloquent style but soon his 
ideas began to fail—“We want more 
power, we want more pay and shorter 
hours, we want more freedom—we 
want and we will have—(scratches 
his head)—we want the Whole D— 
Business!”—The applaues was very 
vociferous. 
Tuer Goop Ox1p Days. 
Jones—Cheer up! There’s a silv- 
er lining to every cloud. 
Broker-—Yes, but the time has gone 
by when one could mortgage a cloud, 
capitalize the water, grab the lining, 
and stand from under !—Chicago 
Daily News. 
Lucky To BE ALIVE. 
“So you reckon 1913’s been a lucky 
year, do yer?” 
“Not ’alf. Why, didn’t I fall off 
the scaffoldin’ in May, and ain’t I 
been a drorin’ 15 bob a week ever 
since for doin’ noffink?’—London 
Ouinion. , 
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surroundings. 
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Hi i 
J CONSISTENT PRICES 
] PSWICH townspeople to the num- 
ber of 1200 will be the guests of 
Richard T. Crane, Jr., of Chicago at 
his large estate, “Castle Hill,” tomor- 
row, Saturday. The occasion is the 
annual outing to the school children 
of the summer resort town and their 
parents and is always a big day lo- 
cally. The picnic starts with a trip 
in launches down the river to the 
beach which borders on Mr. Crane’s 
estate. As in previous years, there 
will be bountiful lunches, a list of 
sports for boys and girls, with suit- 
able prizes and a band concert. Al- 
together, it will be a repetition of the 
“big time’ which results when Mr. 
and Mrs. Crane are the hosts. 
Mr. and Mrs. Wilson $. Dunn mot- 
ored from New York and joined Mrs. 
Dunn’s sister, Miss C. B. Dobson on 
County rd., Ipswich, the first of the 
week. The trip was made in two 
days, with a stop-over at Springfield. 
Mrs. Dunn is down for the season, 
but Mr. Dunn answered the call of 
business and returned Tuesday. Miss 
Dobson, with whom she is stopping, 
has spent the past winter at Ipswich 
with the exception of a few weeks 
spent in Boston with friends. The 
winter previous she spent in Florida. 
Mrs. Dunn is one of the few ladies 
on the North Shore to drive her own 
motor car, and takes much pride at 
her prowess with the wheel. 
Mr. and Mrs. Murray Young of 
New York were week-end guests 
of Mr. and Mrs. Francis R. Appleton 
at the latter’s summer place “Apple- 
ton Farms,” at Ipswich. The Youngs 
returned to the city on Monday. 
Dr. and Mrs. James Dellinger Bar- 
ney of Commonwealth Ave., Boston, 
have joined the “Doctors’ Row” col- 
ony on Argilla Rd., Ipswich, for the 
summer. It is said that Dr. Barney 
plans to build before another season. 
Prof. and Mrs. George Filmore 
The Best of 
ICE CREAM and COLLEGE ICES 
at 
Bailey’s Drug Store 
Market St., Ipswich, and at Rowley 
The Place to Keep Your Car .... 
MANNING STREET GARAG 
IPSWICH, MASS. 
Repairing and Sundries. Headquarters for Fisk 
Tires. Packard Car To Let by Hour or Day. 
MAYER & PORTER, Props. 
THE BREEZE-REMINDER 
For Sale at 
IPSWICH NEWS COMPANY, Market Street 
Swain of Boston arrived at their sum- 
mer residence on Town Hill, Spring 
street, Ipswich, this week for the 
season. ; 
Not Aways TRUE? 
William (who has been persuaded 
to contribute to our annual concert) 
 Calvecum iilkieun a armeie shay. 
miss? 
Squire’s daughter—Have .. you 
brought your music? 
William—Music! I don’t sing by 
music; I sing by hearsay.—Londoi 
O pinion. 
CONVENIENT. 
Estate Agent (exhibiting property 
to prospective tenants)—And_ then 
this house is so conveniently located. 
Not the slightest need of equipping 
it with expensive clocks to tell .the 
time—a train passes every five min- 
utes on the railroad not thirty feet 
away.—L, lllustration. 
A DIstorTED SIMILE. 
She—This new dress of mine fits 
me like a glove. 
He—More like a mitten, I should 
say.—E xchange. 
Capital . 
Deposits . : 
Surplus and 
Protitsan: 
$3.08 FIRST NATIONAL BANK 
IPSWICH, MASS. 
44,000.00 Safe Deposit Boxes and Storage Vault 
EDWARD H. LITTLE 
President 
Cc. AUGUSTUS NORWOOD 
Vice-President 
