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actor in harness or saddle; 
weight 700; very gentle, 4 years 
old. Will be shown any day 
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A. P. THISSELL, 
BEVERLY Farms, Mass. 
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An experienced master in private school 
work, desires pupils of 8 to 16 years. 
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will resume his instruction of the 
Italian Language at the pupils’ res- 
idences onthe North Shore during 
summer. 
For further information address: 
729 Boytston STREET, BosTON 
For Sale 
A combination mare, sound and 
kind; dark bay; fit for lady to 
drive; can be seen at 
Miss K. E. SIisBkr’s STABLE, 
31 Boyle St., Beverly Cove. 
Miss Margaret M. McNamara 
Manicuring, Scalp Massaege 
Marcel Waving 
24 Norwood Avenue, Manchester 
Telephone 164 
HYDRANGEAS 
20 Tubs Hydrangeas 
FOR SALE 
$40.00 will take the lot. 
SPRY, THE FLORIST 
MORSE COURT MANCHESTER 
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has opened for the season her 
HAND LAUNDRY 
72 Pleasant St,, Manchester 
Tel. 326 W 
First Class Work Guaranteed 
Closing Notice 
Beginning Saturday, July 4th, and 
continuing until further notice our 
stores WILL CLOSE SATURDAYS 
at noon, 
D. B. Hodgkins’ Sons 
Gloucester — Rockport— Manchester 
Essex and Conomo Point 
CONOMO POINT 
This year the Conomo Hotel has 
changed management, due to the 
death of the former proprietor. The 
season promises to be a fair one. 
Those registering this past week 
were: John King and party, Danvers ; 
Carl Parson and party, Gloucester ; 
Mr. and Mrs. Ricketson, Suncook, N. 
H.; Mrs. Ruden Post, Rochester, N. 
Y.; Master Leonard  Ricketson, 
Master Duglass Post; Mr. and Mrs. 
EK. B. Stewart, Robert Armstrong, 
Miss Amy. Patch, Oakland, Cal. ; 
Joseph Train and wife, Roy Burn- 
ham and wife, Frank H. Smith and 
wife, Roswell G. Hall, Charles A. 
Hall, Boston; ‘I’. J. Russell, Miss Bes- 
sie O’Hearn, Miss Mabel O’Hearn, 
J. B. O’Hearn, Chicago. The hotel 
is now equipped with electric lights 
and also has livery accommodation. 
The dinners which were so famous 
last year will be equalled if not sur- 
passed this coming season. The new 
manager is R. Ernest Crooke. 
Among the cottagers here for the 
season are Harry B. Jackson and 
mother of Boston; W. A. Homans 
and family of Gloucester; Mr. and 
Mrs. Frank Squire of Boston; Mr. 
and Mrs. Fred Hersom of Chelsea; 
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Pratt and Mrs. 
Arthur Kimball of Revere; Mr. and 
Mrs. X. Burnham of Essex; Mr. and 
Mrs. Vincent Farnsworth and daugh- 
ter Emma of Winchester; Mr. and 
Mrs. Richard K. Hunt of Chelsea; 
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jopp and fam- 
‘ily of Malden; Mr. and Mrs. Crocker 
and family of East Boston; Mr. and 
Mrs. H. J. Ricketson and family of 
Suncook, N. H.; Mr. and Mrs. H. 
Davis and family of Wellesley Hills; 
Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Adams and fam- 
ily of Stoneham; Mr. and Mrs. Porter 
of Peabody; Mr. and Mrs. ‘Thomas 
Ringer and family of Somerville; 
Mr. Josiah Shurtleff of Revere; Mr. 
and Mrs. Goldsmith of Salem; Mr. 
and Mrs: Jake Lindeaur of Boston; 
Mr. and Mrs. William Hall of Re- 
vere. 
Mr. and Mrs. E. Gerry of Lynnfield 
were here for a few days recently. 
Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Pride of Som- 
erville are occupying the cottage, 
“Restawyle,” this year. Mr. Pride 
has bought the cottage and has made 
extensive repairs. 
Miss Helen Homans of Gloucester 
has been entertaining several friends 
recently. Among them were, Miss 
Amelia Gaffney, Miss Elsie Swanson, 
Miss Elsie M. Dodge, Miss Bessie 
I. Dowler, Miss Helen Anderson, 
Miss Molly Anderson, and Miss Edna 
Lowe. Most of the girls were Glou-' 
cester High School students. 
Arthur G. Tapley and family of 
Revere have returned to their home 
after a short stay here. They had as 
their guest Ashmeade Scott, also of 
Revere. 
Thomas Ringer, Jr., is entertaining 
Miss Rosalind Hinckley of Somer- 
ville. 
The many friends of Mrs. Frank 
Squire will be glad to know that she 
is improved in health. 
Miss Doris Duffee of Marshfield 
was the guest of Mrs. Richard Hunt 
over the week-end. 
Mr. and Mrs. Robert English of 
Revere occupied their cottage last 
week-end. 
Mrs. Arthur Pratt has a new Ford 
touring car this season. Richard Hunt 
has one also. 
Thomas F. Ringer of Somerville 
has bought the Farwell cottage. They 
are now occupying it for the season. 
CHEBACCO ISLAND 
John C. Abbott and family are oc- 
cupying their cottage for the season. 
They have as their guest Mr. Ab- 
bott’s mother, Mrs. John Abbott. 
Julian A. Cameron and family are 
here for the season. 
William McDonald spent the 
week-end in his bungalow on the Is- 
land, 
