NORTH SHORE BR EEZE. 
amy. Piaciow & Washburn ° 
ESTABLISHED 1858 
SALEM, MASS. 
ESTABLISHED 1858 
To the Women With $25.00 
to Spend for a Suit 
Our suit assortment at $25.00 is our special pride, and is attracting wide attention from all appreciative shoppers. It 
is by far the finest and choicest gathering we've ever made at the price. Practically all the suits are worth from $28.50 to 
$30, some even more. 
All the leading, best quality materials are represented, including the desirable mannish worsteds, 
materials in these suits are identical with chore selling in suits as high as $40 to $50. 
buyer at only $25.00 
“Outsize”’ Suits for Women, 
Hard to Fit—Big Variety 
Those who find it difficult to get fitted in the regular sizes should come and try on our “outsize suits’ —sizes 38, 35, 37 
39, 41, 48, 45. 
found in our regular suit lines. 
Made especially to fit the “hard-to-fit.” 
Handsome new grays, navy, black and other colors, at 
The same careful tailoring and superior quality of material as 
$25 to $45 
At $18.50. A fine assortment in mostly the popular serges. A | At $15.00. We offer the very best value for your money. 
wide range of styles and colors; some severely plain; others taste- | 
8 fully trimmed. 
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Real Estate :: ) 
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Work is being pushed along on the 
improvements and changes at the Preston 
estate, Beverly Farms, recently bought 
by Sidney E. Hutchinson of Philadelphia. 
Mr. Hutchinson is to occupy the place 
this summer. ‘The little knoll on which 
the house is located, rising from West 
Beach, is being cut downsome feet, and 
the material is being carted across West 
street to the lowland, where it is being 
used to raise the grade of this land. 
This will later serve the purpose of a 
garden. ‘The building has been lower- 
ed about three feet, and a large addition, 
about as large as the original house, is 
being constructed. On the beach side 
of the house a bulkhead will be construct- 
ed, and back from this the land will be 
graded, giving a lawn from the house to 
the beach. A new avenue is being built, 
making a pretty circular drive from the 
highway to the house, and the material 
from this is also being carried tothe low- 
lands across the street. 
Roberts & Hoare of Manchester are 
the contractors for the work on the build- 
ing, while D. Linehan & Son ~are the 
contractors for the outside, landscape 
work, D,. T. Beaton, the Manchester 
Splendid values at $18.50 | 
plain and fancy striped serges, panamas, etc., in all the new spring shades as well as navy and black. In fact many of the 
They satisfy the most critical 
ESD & Pe] os 
plumber, has the sub-contract for the 
plumbing and kindred work, including 
the installation of two furnaces, five bath- 
rooms, and considerable copper work in 
gutters, roof, etc. G. A. Knoerr, the 
Manchester electrician, is doing the 
electric work, including the laying of a 
cable in conduits from the highway to 
the house: G. S. Sinnicks is doing the 
mason work. 
D. T. Beaton of Manchester, has the 
contract for installing a furnace in the 
Borland cottage at West Manchester. 
Tree screens of especial large size, 
some of them located by the President's 
personal representative, are being placed 
onthe R. D. Evans estate at Beverly 
Cove by Connolly Bros. of Beverly 
Farms, who imake a specialty of moving 
large trees. Many of these trees are 
from 50 to 60 feet in height and when 
in their new position will aid greatly in 
insuring even more privacy for the 
grounds and house to be occupied by the 
President than at present. 
Chester L. Crafts has bought the 
Knight house on Morse Court, Man- 
chester, from D. M. Knight and intends 
to lay out some $1000 or more on chang- 
ing it over into a modern two family 
dwelling. The work will be started 
right away. 
Materials are all wool and color: line is complete. 
tailored Suits of unusual value at 
Perfectly 
$15.00 
Mr. Macone, chauffeur for F. B. 
Bemis, is the latest Beverly Farms young 
man to purchase land at Montserrat. 
Mr. Macone has bought two lots close 
to the lots purchased by other Beverly 
Farms parties. Still others are con- 
templating purchasing land at Montser- 
rat. 
Dr. J. J. Riordan has purchased from 
Mrs. Charles G. Stone of Lynn a lot of 
land on Hart street, Beverly Farms, 66 
by 132.4 feet. The property adjoins the 
Dr.’s property on Hart street. He has 
had his new purchase fenced off, re- 
cently. 
Wilbur J. Pierce, the Central square 
plumber, Beverly Farms, is one of the 
busy men of the Farms these days. In 
addition to the numerous job in hand up- 
on the various North Shore summer es- 
tates Mr. Pierce this week signed a con- 
tract for the plumbing and heating ina 
large house at Marblehead, which work 
came to him through the office of the 
well known architect, M F. Burke of 
Lynn. 
JOHN GRIFFIN 
Jobbing and Expressinz. Rubbish and 
Garbage Goliected 
Concrete work and repairing of all kinds. 
sonal attention given to all work 
Tel Gon P. O. Box No, 5 
Residence. Brook St. Court, MANCHESTER 
Per- 
