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SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 
How would you run a Tire Business? 
Suppose you were a tire dealer. Suppose, after experiment- 
ing with the various brands of tires on the market, you 
found one certain brand that rarely gave a customer cause 
to come back with a complaint—a tire manufactured by 
America’s representative tire concern—made by a co- 
operative method of manufacture, whereby the strongest 
points of four famous brands were incorporated into 
this one tire. 
Wouldn’t you «onsider it good business to sell and 
recommend such a tire? 
United States Tires 
answer this description exactly. We heartily recommend 
these tires to our customers because we know we are giving 
them the. utmost tire value and the most certain protec- 
tion against trouble they can possibly get for their money. 
Cost no more than you are asked to pay for other kinds. 
THOMAS D. CONNOLLY, 2nd 
Beverly Farms, Mass. 
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Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Ringer enter- 
tained Mr. and Mrs. George Webster 
and son of Somerville, Sunday. 
Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Gerry of Lynn- 
field have opened their cottage for the 
season. ‘Their guest over the week- 
end was Mrs. Gerry’s son, Kyle Ord- 
way. 
Mr. and Mrs. 
den were 
Fred C. Cox of ‘Mal- 
entertained by Com. and 
Mrs. Presby over the week-end. 
Mrs. Walter Pratt and daughter, 
Mrs. Maude Kimball have gone to 
Shirley, Mass., for a week. 
Mrank Hersom and family are here 
for the Miss Alice Harrinecan 
will spend the summer with them, 
season. 
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Mr. a Mrs. Fred Bancroft had as 
their guests over the week-end Mr. 
and Mrs. Harry Ricketson of Sun- 
cook, N. H. Mr. Ritketson is agent 
for the Suncook mills. 
Mrs. Chase and daughter, Alice of 
Lowell, are visiting Mrs. Eastman. 
Through the courtesy of Walter 
Pratt, Arthur Kimball, Bob English 
and Elbridge Gerry the Point has a 
permanent railway for launching and 
housing their boats. It will be much 
appreciated by the cottagers. 
Frank Hersom, Jr., entertained a 
party of friends at dinner on Sunday. 
Many friends were glad to see once 
more the familiar faces of Jerome 
and Arthur Proctor of Dorchester on 
Sunday, 
Miss Anna Ericksoro of Malden 
was a guest at Tarrymore, Mr. Hunt’s 
bungalow recently. 
Mrs. Chas. P. Jopp and daughter, 
Dorothy are at Randolph, N. H., for 
a month. 
Sewall Farnsworth of Brookline 
was the guest of Vincent Farnsworth, 
his brother, over the week-end. Miss 
Comma Farnsworth is at Newport. 
Mr. Sullivan of Revere’ was the 
guest of R. M. English, Sunday. 
Mrs. Goldsmith entertained her 
sister Miss Jenkins of the Salem hos- 
pital recently. 
Walter Glidden of Somerville is the 
guest of Chas. Jopp. 
Albert Ames of Peabody is at the 
Kumango for the season. 
Among those registered at the Cono- 
mo Hotel the last week were: Mr. and 
Mrs. C. F. Weston, Boston; Mr. and 
Mrs. C.:'\V. Hyde, Lynn; Walter Yoke 
and J. B. Yoke and chauffeur, New 
York; Mrs. Curtis, Dover; Eugene 
Calder and party of six, Magnolia; 
