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For American owners to use their 
cars abroad it is necessary to obtain 
from the local state, municipal, or 
town board or other body whose 
jurisdiction includes the licensing of 
horseless vehicles, a certificate of 
the fitness of the car, a chauffeur’s 
certificate of competence, and an in- 
ternational traveling pass, which 
are valid for one year. For the cer- 
tificate of fitness the conditions re- 
late, among other matters, to noise, 
the emission of smoke or vapor, 
steering apparatus and brakes; and 
in addition, every car must be pro- 
vided with plates showing the name 
of the manufacturer ofthe chassis 
and the manufacturer’s number, the 
horse power of the engine, or the 
number and bore of its cylinders, 
and also the weight of the car un. 
laden. The certificate of com- 
petence will not be recognized if it 
be issued to any one under 18 years 
Another condition for internation- 
al traveling is that a car to pass 
from one country to another must 
earry fixed in a visible position 01 
the back of the ear, in addition to 
the number plate of its own nation- 
The London Studios 
Soston, Massac busetts 
will open a branch of their business on 
on or about 
June 10th next 
comprising 
Central St., Manchester 
with a Choice Collection of 
UNUSUAL ANTIQUES 
Rare Furniture, Ancient Paintings, Silver, 
Miniatures and Jewels, acquired from 
Private European Collections 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
ality, a distinctive oval plate dis- 
playing Latin characters indicating 
that nationality. The distinctive 
letters for the differenet countries 
are as follows: 
United States of America, U. 8.; 
Germany, D.; Austria, A.; Belgium, 
B.; Spain, S.; France, F.; Great 
Britain and Ireland, G. B.; Greece, 
G. R.; Hungary, H.; Italy, I.; Mon- 
tenegro, M. N.; Monaco,, M. C.; the 
Netherlands, N. L.; Portugal, P.; 
Russia, R.; Rumania, R. M.; Servia, 
S. B.; Sweden, S.; Switzerland, C. 
H.; Bulgaria, B. G. 
In all countries accepting the arti- 
eles of the convention a register of 
foreign cars arriving in the country 
is to be kept. 
But not only has the French law 
prevailed in the international arti- 
cles, but the Touring club of France, 
by its numerous publications, gives 
an immense amount of information 
which it is of the utmost conveni- 
ence if not necessity for the automo- 
bilist to possess. Its most recent 
publication is ‘‘The North of 
France.’’ Similar volumes on Cen- 
tral and Southern France are in 
preparation. In ‘‘The North of 
France’’ may be found an alphabet- 
ically arranged list of cities, towns, 
automobiles, 
villages accessible to 
Use this Store As Freely 
While Away for the Summer 
As You Do When at Home 
Mail, express and telephone orders are 
given careful and immediate attention 
and forwarded without delay. 
We deliver purchases of $1.00 or 
more free of charge to any town 
in Massachusetts (bulky goods 
excepted); purchases amounting 
to $5.00 or more (no exceptions) 
we deliver free of charge any- 
where in New England. 
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John Hayes Hammond and family 
are expected at their Freshwater 
Cove estate about June 10. The 
household servants were due this 
week to prepare for their arrival. 
The new owner of the Castle Hill 
estate, Ipswich—R. T. Crane, jr., of 
Chicago—his family and retinue of 
servants, have arrived. They 
made the trip from Boston by 
automobiles in charge of the fam- 
ily’s chauffeurs, who met them at the 
South station. The Crane family in- 
cludes Mr. and Mrs. Crane, a boy of, 
seven an an infant of 13 months. 
Mrs. Charles A. Potter of Chest- 
nut hill, Pa., and Magnolia will give 
a bridge party at her residence 
‘“Angelecot,’? in the Quaker City, 
May 31. 
The Misses Bates of Boston have 
opened Redledge, their Ipswich es- 
tate on Labor-in-Vain road. 
and all convenient information such 
as hotels, garages, postal and _ tele- 
graphic facilities, prices, ete. There 
is also a table of routes, and all rules 
and regulations necessary for the 
tourist to have in mind. 
Boston 
