Sept. 15, 1916. NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 11 
AT THE SPAULDING GARDENS 
We are selling the entire Green House Plant either in lots or in blocks. 
Also the Rose Garden in lots or in blocks. 
And a choice collection of Conifers. 
NORTH SHORE NURSERIES & FLORIST CO., Beverly Farms 
F. E. COLE, Prop. 
We shall be better prepared than usual to store plants for the winter. 
GENUINE ANTIQUES 
While being near Boston it will pay you wellto visit my shop with 
its large and fine Collection of Genuine Antique Furniture, 
Andirons, Mirrors and Clocks at reasonable prices 
S. TISHLER 
76 CHARLES STREET, BOSTON 
Special Tree Work 
Moth Work, Spraying 
s3.:: Tree Surgery :: :: 
:: Cavity Work :: :: 
Fertilizing, Pruning, etc. 
W. D. Corliss & Co. 
Telephone Gloucester 
B. M. THORNBERG 
Village Square, Magnolia 
Real Estate and Insurance 
Furnished Summer Residences and Stores To Let 
Desirable Building Lots For Sale 
Telephone 463-M Magnolia Miss Dorothy Somerville of New York, who has 
been a guest at the summer home of Mr. and Mrs. A. F. 
| MacArthur on Lexington avenue, Magnolia, will leave 
THe bridge party and dance at the Essex County club shortly for her home in ste Sas 
tonight in aid of the Beverly Hospital will occasion Miss Marion Maher and Miss Dorothy Buckner of 
the largest gathering of the week at Manchester. Miss Virginia, who is a house guest at the Maher summer 
Julia Meyer reports generous responses in the call for home in Magnolia are spending a few days at Plymouth 
funds and sale of tickets. The affair is under the aus-  o6n the South Shore, the guests of friends from Virginia: 
pices of the Junior Aid association composed of the ae 
younger members of the North Shore colony. Yearly subscription to North Shore Breeze, $2.00. 
Dr. and Mrs. J. Henry Lancashire, departed for Stockbridge, where her 
who have been on a motor tour through family has a fine country estate, re- 
the White Mountains, have returned cently purchased. 
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EMPIRE THEATRE, SALEM. 
Telephone 53-M Repairing and Pressing Two youthful crooks of a new and 
engaging sort are the heroes of 
“Rolling Stones,” the new Edgar 
HARRIS Selwyn comedy that will be pre- 
« sented» for. the first. time next 
week at the hands of the Empire 
MERCHANT IJAILOR players at the Empire Theatre, Salem, 
About these happy-go-lucky young 
men, ‘Mr. Selwyn has written one 
Maker of of the breeziest crook plays that has 
FINE CLOTHING FOR LADIES been seen for many a day. A melo- 
dramatic comedy is what the author 
AND GENTLEMEN calls his latest work and in four lively 
acts he tells the story of how two 
Chicago youths who are down on 
42 & 44 CENTRAL ST. their luck, penniless and_ starving, 
finally land on Easy Street by methods 
MANCHESTER, MASS. that are not exactly the kind taught 
by the Ethical Culture society. 
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