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Yy saassassosszccececececcet™ THE ONLY ONE IN MANCHESTER. 
There seems to be good demand for 
cottages along the Manchester and Bev- 
erly shore and from what we can learn 
very nearly all the best houses have been 
taken. At Magnolia almost everything 
is taken. 
The Walter Erdmans of New York 
city are to be among the new-comers to 
Manchester this summer. They have 
just leased through the office of 1 
Dennie and Reginald Boardman the F. 
C. Stevens house on Smith’s Point. 
William H. Coolidge of Newton 
Centre, who usually summers at Mag- 
nolia, has leased the Merrill Homestead 
on Smith’ s Point for the season. Mr. 
Coolidge is counsel for the B. and M. 
Otis H. Luke has rented to Mr. and 
Mrs. Andrew Weeks, jr., the cottage at 
Beverly Farms occupied for so many 
years by the Royal Robbinses. Mr. 
Weeks is a son of Mrs. Andrew Weeks, 
who occupied a cottage on the Man- 
chester road for so many years. He its 
a brother, too, of Mrs. S. Reed Anthony. 
They will arrive early in May. Mr. 
Weeks is quite fond of yachting. 
The Valley-Side house on Valley street, 
Beverly Farms, owned by O. H. Luke, 
has rey leased for the summer to Aug- 
ustus N. Rantoul and family, who will 
move dow n about May 1. 
The ‘‘ Apple Orchard’’ cottage on 
Juniper street, Beverly Farms, owned by 
Otis H. Luke, has been leased for the 
season to Jesse Koshland and family. 
Mr. Koshland is a Boston wool mer- 
chant. 
the Coolidge homestead on Coolidge’s 
Point for the summer, and was to have 
arrived yesterday for the season. ‘This 
is the house Baron Rosen, the Russian 
ambassador, and family have occupied 
for several years. 
The E. C. Fitch house at Wchat 
ter is being put in readiness for the arriv- 
al of the family from Boston next week. 
Mrs. Fitch is still in Europe. 
The George S. Mandells have been 
spending the week-ends at their cottage 
on Prince street, Beverly Cove, and 
will continue to do so until about May 
10, when they will close their town 
house for the season. 
Mrs: Walter J. Mitchell has returned 
from spending the winter in Florida, 
and will be joined shortly by Mr. Muit- 
chell. They will remain at their cottage 
in Manchester for some weeks before 
sailing for Europe, where they are to 
spend the summer. Mrs. Mitchell’s 
sister, Mrs. A. Carnegie, 2d, and family, 
are to arrive at their cottage here the 
first of May. 
Mrs. Shattuck of Norwood has leased 
Automobiles 
Marine Motors 
Motor cycles 
Bicycles 
Solid Rubber Tires 
All Kinds 
Fitted. 
North Shore 
Agents for 
Mischelin Tires 
We have it—Mercury Arc Rectifier for Charging Storage Batteries. 
Automobiles and Bicycles Supplies and Repairs of all Kinds 
For Sale and Kent. At Lowest Prices. 
Perkins & Corliss 
Beach St., Manchester 1 Tiddle St., Gloucester 
k@OPEN ALL NIGHT 
% % NEW GARAGE AT BASS ROCKS % * 
NURSERY STOCK ween ta vies. ‘Cal 
and look over our stock. Mail 
and Telephone orders promptly attended to. Tub and Potted Evergreens in all 
sizes and kinds. 
THE PIERCE NURSERIES 
Telephone 97 Beverly Farms, Mass. 
The Selection of a Memortal 
A mausoleum monument, shaft, headstone or in whatever form it may 
be, is all too often made on the spur of the moment—in haste at a time, 
perhaps, when grief has caused a disregard -of usual business sense. 
Moreover, the general public is naturally unfamiliar with the different 
grades of granite and their lasting qualities. 
You are entitled to know what you are getting in stone quality— 
material with strength to last generations—and in design to suit the size 
and surroundings of the family lot. Also you must get the finest of 
workmanship, and all at the lowest possible price. 
All these points we guarantee you absolutely. Monument making 
has been our life’s work. 
Our illustrated booklet is interesting, and you will do well to write 
for it if you need a memorial. 
KIMBALL BROS., 9-i1 Lynde St., Salem 
