Sept. 10, 1915. 
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NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 15 
Fresh Laid Fancy Breakfast Eggs and the best quality 
Butter in Prints, Boxes or Tubs 
Unsalted Butter 
Lichtly Salted Butter 
Having Supplied Family Trade for past seventy-eight years, 
we know what is wanted and can furnish the quality 
W. H. LERNED & SONS 
Established 1837 
BUTTER, CHEESE, EGGS, COFFEE 
87-89 FANEUIL HALL MARKET, BOSTON 
Telephones: 1431 and 1432 Richmond 
EXPRESS GHARGES PREPAID 
We solicit your orders, delivered as wanted 
THE bridge and dance to be given at the Essex County 
club on Friday evening, Sept. 24th, for the benent 
of the Beverly Hospital, and in charge of the young 
people of the North Shore colony composing the hospi- 
tal aid society, has promise of being a most successful 
atfair. Tickets may be obtained from Miss Juiia Meyer, 
Jamilton. 
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Margaret Francis Collins, formerly of the Vernon 
Castle School of Dancing, has returned to her home m 
Newton after a very successful season at the Oceanside 
Hotel, Magnolia, as dancing instructor for the children 
of the summer colony. Albert Latscha of New York, 
who has had charge of the ballroom at the Oceanside 
Hotel, leaves soon for the ‘Greens,’ Pasadena, Caii- 
fornia, to take charge of the ballroom there. 
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Judge William H. Moore, was at Newport for the 
horse show, where his entries made a fine winning of blue 
ribbons. He returned to Pride’s Crossing yesterday. 
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Dr. Constantin Dumba, the Austro-Hungarian an- 
bassador, whom Austria is asked to recall, because of his 
alleged conspiracy to disorganize certain industries of 
the United States, is well konwn by North Shore peopie, 
as he lived here several su’ mers, having the Hood coi- 
tage on Norton’s Point, Manchester. 
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Walpole Brothers, the New York linen house, an- 
nounce the closing of their Magnolia store, on Thursday. 
Sept. 30. Until the closing day they have decided ty 
allow a discount of ten percent off the whole of the stock, 
They make this offer, anticipating a complete clearance, 
thereby avoiding the necessity of returning any goods to 
their New York store. 
| OPEN ALL THE YEAR ‘ROUND | 
SHAP” WARD’S 
FERN-CROFT 
PPRPERE™] INN [este a0! 
LUCKY NUMBER DANCES--MON., TUES., FRI, SAT. EVES. 
TWO BALL ROOMS - - EXCELLENT MUSIC 
--LICENSED INN-- 
TUNIPOO INN, Beverly Farms’ new and popular 
hotel, has attracted many people during the past week 
of warm weather and to many who enjoy a visit io 
the North Shore this Inn is decidedly to their liking,—- 
homelike and a rest resort. While the season at many 
Inns will now commence to wane—at Beverly Farms the 
next month will be most attractive, and tais hotel will 
remain open as late as its guests may demand. A very 
attractive feature and one that is exceptionally well 
patronized is the tea room, not only by the guests of the 
hctel, but by many transient visitors. Among those reg- 
istered here the past week were:—Mr..and Mrs. L. Wil- 
liams, who motored here from Buffalo, N. Y., and Mr. 
and Mrs. Keating of Dallas, Texas, who have been 
tceuring New England by motor. Others who have 
feund the Inn decidedly attractive are Mr. and Mrs. 
Joseph L. Hudson, and two children of Providence, Rk. 
I.; Miss Harriet Smith, Boston, a lady who has become 
piominent in the legal profession; Mrs. EF. Mahon, Phila., 
PageMiss: MaVickery Dublin: sNo Ho yaMroand Mirsia |. 
I}, O'Donnell, Boston; Mrs. John J. Donovan, West Rox- 
bury; Miss Arnie Duffey, Boston; Miss M. L. McKenna. 
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Greyledge Tea House has been very festive the past 
three weeks, with the many young people gathering there 
for tea. Many regrets have been expressed, however, at 
the season’s'closing. The Assembly on Monday evenin’ 
was much enjoyed by the followine guests, who were lotr 
in their praises for’the hospitality extended by Mrs. Jones 
and her sister Miss Blake: Miss Roquemore of West 
Newton; Miss Hatch and Miss Walworth of Clevelan: ; 
Miss Parsons of New York: Miss Fiske of Medford: Mr. 
‘Lrener.ot New ‘York, and’ his Griend Mr. Powere* Dr. 
S‘alker of Gloucester; Mr. Eaton of Marblehead; Mr. 
Parsons and Mr. Geo. Parsons of New York. 
Lamson & Hubbard 
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