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We Invite You 
To Call at Our Manufactory of 
' SALEMADE SWEETS 
And see for yourself what a strictly sanitary place 
we have. We will show you gladly our process of 
CANDY AND ICE CREAM MAKING. 
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tached. ‘Ten such traps are in operation throughout the 
town streets. The large number of dead moths thus far 
collected from the pans would seem to demonstrate the 
efficacy of the method. 
own treasurer H. E. Durgin reports that Wenham’s 
fund for Salem relief reached the amount of $150., in- 
cluding the sum of $75. collected by Miss Eleanor Cole, 
but not including the generous gifts of the Village Im- 
provement society. 
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John H. Garo, the well-known Boston photographer 
—with North Shore studio at Beverly Farms—is the 
only photographer in America to receive an invitation to 
exhibit “hors concours” at the forthcoming show of the 
London Salon of Photography, which will be held in 
the galleries of the Royal Society of Watercolor Painters 
in London, from Sept. 5 to Oct. 17. Two European 
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ESSEX COUNTY REALTY 
FOR SALE 
AND 
TO RENT 
SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO 
NORTH SHORE HOUSES and ESTATES 
NEAR THE MYOPIA 
T. DENNIE BOARDMAN 
REGINALD BOARDMAN 
R. deB. BOARDMAN 
MAIN 
TELEPHONES: 
REAL ESTATE AND MORTGAGES 
BRANCH OFFICE, MANCHESTER, MASS. 
TELEPHONE 144-W 
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ANTIQUES 
[2 you are interested in getting into your 
homes 
Genuine Antique Furniture 
call at the Beverly Farms Antique store. 
It is the finest collection on the North 
Shore, and every piece has been collected 
from families in the New England States 
by myself. Most in the rough. 
ELI JACOBS, 
30 WEST STREET BEVERLY FARMS 
photographers of distinction share this honor with Mr. 
Garo this year: their names will be announced later. 
The works of the three invited photographers will not 
be passed upon by the jury, but will be accepted and 
hung in groups, and it is said that Mr. Garo’s work will 
be given a place of honor. He has sent six of his col- 
lection of framed gun prints which were in his art exhi- 
bition at the Boston Art club last spring. 
Professor Krumpeln, the blind musician from the 
Queen’s hall, Alhambra, London, is on a’ tour through 
New England. On Monday evening, August roth, he 
will give a musical at the Hawthorne Inn, East Gloucester. 
The following evening he will give one of his unique pro- 
grams at Trinity Cong’l church, Gloucester. On Wednes- 
day and Thursday, August 12 and 13, he will be at 
Ocean View, Pigeon Cove, and the Hotel Tudor, Nahant. 
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