12 NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
»FRANKLIN PARK LAWN SEED.. 
(NAME REGISTERED ) 
The best mixture of grass seeds for lawns ever introduced, and used exclu- 
sively in laying out our beautiful parks. In using it goes farther. Hence, it costs 
no more than low-grade mixtures. One pound covers 600 square feet and costs 
30c, four pounds $1.00. By mail 8c per pound extra. + bushel $2.00, 4 
bushel $4.00, per bushel $7.50. 
wo WEETSPEAS;,. 
NE PLUS ULTRA MIXTURE 
10c per oz., 30c4 1b. 50c 4 1b., $4.00 Ib. 
TRIUMPH EXHIBITION MIXED GIANT ORCHID FLOWERING 
10c per pkt., 20c0z., 60c 4 lb., $2.00 Ib. 
.« NASTURTIUMS.. 
Special Mixture Running Varieties. Special Mixture Drawf Varieties. Largest size and finest 
colors. 
{5c per oz, 50c 4 ib.,. by mail postpaid 
Calalogue on Application. 
SCHLEGEL & FORTELER CO; 
26 and 27 SO. MARKET ST., BOSTON, MASS. 
TREES, SHRUBS, ROSES and VINES 
EVERGREENS 0 4,7". 
We dig all our Evergreens with a ball of earth, and they can be 
planted the same day from our nurseries: and they will grow. 
We have all varieties in tubs and pots, if wanted, also 
HYDRANGEAS. 
THE PIERCE NURSERIES 
Jesse Pierce, Proprietor. 
Hart Street - aeons - - Beverly Farms 
Telephone 97. 
P. S. I am personally at the Nursery from 12.30 p. m., daily. 
J. A. CULBERT 
Importer and Manufacturer.of 
FINE HARNESS, RIDING SADDLES AND HORSE FURNISHINGS 
NNOUNCES that he has opened his store 
bk in Manchester for the season. 
A FULL LINE OF 
STABLE SUPPLIES, TRUNKS, BAGS AND LEATHER NOVELTIES 
DRIVING AND AUTO GLOVES 
Repairing in All Its Branches 
Central Square, Beverly Farms 
(Branch, Beach Street, Manchester) 
Ys Ssssssssssssecseceeccceses 
Mr. and Mrs. 8S. E. Hutchinson and — | 
Miss Cintra Hutchinson of Philadel- 
phia and Beverly Farms, after their 
sojourn at Palm Beach, sailed on the — 
Lusitania, March 30, for a_ two 
months’ motor trip abroad. They 
will return June 1. 
S. Reed Anthony and family have 
opened their cottage at Beverly — 
Farms. 
Rumors emanating from Pittsburg 
are announcing as the future bride of 
Capt. Archibald W. Butt, personal 
aide of President Taft, the latter’s 
sister-in-law, and widow of Thomas 
kK. MeLaughlin of Pittsburg, recent- 
ly deceased. Such reports are ram- 
pant in the ‘‘Steel City’’ society. 
Monday evening of this week two 
of the most fashionable charity af-__ 
fairs of the season took place, a ben- 
efit for the St. Catherine’s home for 
self-supporting women at the Belas- 
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co theatre, and the Children’s Hos-_ 
pital Benefit, under the auspices of 
St. Mary’s guild. President and 
Mrs. Taft were box holders at the 
Belasco theatre, and the patronesses 
of the hospital benefit included sueh 
well known members of the North 
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Shore colony as Mrs. James MeMil- — 
lan and Miss Mabel Boardman of ~ 
Manchester and Mrs Leiter and. 
Countess Bernstorff. Mrs. Leiter 
gives a garden party at Washingtony 
on April 16. 
George Grey Barnard, the well 
known American sculptor, brother- — 
in-law of Eric Pape, who has become 
a resident of Manchester, has fur- 
nished the sensation of the Spring 
salon at Paris, in his two groups of — 
figures, representing ‘“‘The Life of — 
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Humanity,’’ which he designed for 
the portals of the Pennsylvania Cap- 
ital at Harrisburg. The groups com- 
prise 25 figures from 10 to 11 feet 
in height, “the most massive in the 
world, representing ten years’ — 
thought and labor. ~ Enthusiastie | 
French eritics are saying it would 
be necessary to go back to the gold- 
en age of Greek art to meet their | 
equals. New York is negotiating for 
an exhibition of the figures at Madi- — 
son Square Garden, before they are 
set up, at the Harrisburg eapital. 
Mr. and Mrs. Barnard (Mrs. Pape’s- 
.sister) have been entertained on the 
North Shore, at Annisquam, wheres 
the Papes have spent many summers, 
and doubtless the Barnards will be 
entertained at Manchester, this sea-_ 
son. At present they are living out- | 
side of Paris. 
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