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B. Frank Puffer Is now at the OCEANSIDE HOTEL 
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HE Beka y has CASINO has had another 
week of much gaiety—lunches, dinners and dances, 
and some very lively tennis matches have been played. 
Among the guests registered during the week were: 
Seymour Soule, Hingham; Miss Mary F. Ogden, N. Y.; 
Mrs. Anna Nardyz, N. Y.; Miss Florence Upton, Salem; 
Mrs. Gordon Means, Beverly Farms; E. B. Nixon, New- 
port; Miss Marion Boyce, Portland, Me.; ; Charles Furber, 
Milton; Mrs, M. D. Abbe, ee ainptors DieCESH ew. 
Holst, ‘Christiana, Norway; J. A. Conry, Collector of 
Port, Boston; Mr. and Mrs. James Barr, Beverly Farms; 
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Moulton, Hamilton; Mr. and Mrs. 
H. P. McKean, Jr., Wenham; Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Tucker, 
Beverly Cove; Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Higginson, Jr., Man- 
chester; W. V. Willey, Miss Means, Mr. and Mrs. Alex 
Higginson. 
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An ever widening circle of satishied clients are appreciating the exceptional care 
which he gives to the making of beautiful photographs in the homes and hotels 
Specimens can be seen daily at his exhibition in the hotel lobby, or Mr. 
will call personally and show a portfolio of his work if you will telephone. 
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Mrs. Edward Small Moore and children came on 
from Lake Forest, Ill., late last week to spend August and 
part of September on the North Shore with Mrs. Moore’s 
family, the J. R. McGinleys at Manchester and with Mr. 
Moore’s family, the Judge Moores at Pride’s Crossing. 
Mr. Moore joined his wife and children ‘Tuesday and will 
spend the month here. 
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Mrs. Lathrop Brown (Helen Hooper), under her 
racing name “Miss Chamblet,” has the pick of her Long 
Island stables entered for the Saratoga races which open- 
ed this week. 
Work done at your residence if desired, anywhere 
from Manchester to Pride’s. Children’s hair-cutting a 
specialty. J. Vasconcellos, barber, Central Sq., Manches- 
ter. Tel. 53]. * 
Telephone 5818 Back Bay 
Ready-to-Wear 
Dresses, Tailored 
Suits, Coats and 
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EXCLUSIVE GOODS AT 
REASONABLE PRICES 
717 Boylston Street 
BOSTON 
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Sarai. THE STUDIO CRAFTS SHOP 
STH AVE., N. Y. 
Special attention is given to the designing of distinctive 
and individual effects in the Precious Metals. 
A Unique Exhibition of Hand-made Fans. 
MANCHESTER | 
NO. 13 BRIDGE STREET - - 
The Manchester TE A R OOM S 
Are open at the house of 
Mrs. GEORGE C. LEACH, 41 Central St., Manchester 
PATRONESSES :—Mrs. Chas. 
Scott Fitz, Mrs. Wm. Hooper, Mrs. 
Lester Leland, Mrs. Philip Stockton, 
Mrs. Richard §. Lovering. 
P. Hemmenway, Mrs. W. 
Boylston A. Beal, Mrs. 
Mrs. Amory Eliot, 
HEADQUARTERS FOR 
Eastman Kodaks and Supplies | 
Developing and Printing 
Beverly News Company 
224 CABOT STREET 
An up-to-date Circulating Library. “Tennis Goods and 
Bathing Suits. The leading sporting goods house in 
Beverly. Telephone connection. 
