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We make a Specialty of Supplying Help for 
the SELECT PRIVATHK FAMILIES 
and HOTELS along the North Shore 
All applicants thoroughly investigated 
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OUR LISP COMPRISES : 
Chauffeurs Cooks 
Coachmen Maids 
Gardeners Laundresses 
Hostlers Nurse Maids 
Butlers Waitresses 
Lackies Governesses 
Yachtsmen, Etc. Companions, Etc. 
Beverly and North Shore 
Employment Bureau 
244 Cabot Street, - - BEVERLY 
(Over Almy, Bigelow & Washburn Co.’s) 
J. A. HOLLAND, Mer. Telephone 5544 
6-9 x 9-1 
HACH... 
OATING 
A’THING 
SHOES 
—_AND——_. 
All kinds of Outing Footwear 
Also Automobile Coats 
L. D. WASS 
206 Essex St., Salem 
6x30—9x9 
HARRY LEIGHTEN 
Watchmaker and Jeweler 
Dealer in 
Watches, Clocks and Jewelry. 
Rings Made to Order 
If you have Clock mepaeing to be done in your 
home, and will notify me, I will call and attend to 
it a acaae All work guaranteed. Call me by 
telephone 12-12. Open the year round. 
Beach Street 
Near B. & M. Station 
MANCHESTER, MASS. 
Red Men Raised Up 
The recently elected and appointed 
chiefs of Conomo tribe 113, I.O.R.M., 
were raised to their respective stumps 
Wednesday evening by D. G. S. 
Andrew Paton and staff of Danvers, 
as follows : 
George Gould, sachem; J. Alex. 
Lodge, sen. sag.; W. J. Lethbridge, 
jun. sag.;M. A. McInnis, prophet ; 
Ernest Andrews, fguard of the wig- 
wam ; Levi Harvie, 1st sannap; A. S. 
Peabody, 2d sannap; warriors, Thos. 
A. Baker, John Babcock, Charles 
Mason, Fred Brasch; Braves; D. 
Elmer Butler, James Salter, Edmund 
Lethbridge and John Cool. Follow- 
ing the raising up the chiefs assem- 
bled in the forest and partook of a 
feast of corn and venison. 
Greater Paragon Park 
A good part of the fun in-going to 
Greater Paragon Park is in the trip 
down the harbor, and the public is 
appreciating more than ever the excel- 
lent service of the Nantasket Steam- 
boat line. 
Some additional and very important 
new acts are promised in the Bostock 
animal arena of wild animals, among 
them being Mon. de Le Rouge with 
his boxing kangaroo; Abbooh Ben- 
dam, a genuine native of India, who 
gives a most remarkable exhibition of 
Yogi snake charming ; Signor Rinaldo 
with his group of twelve ferocious 
African, Nubian and barbarian lions ; 
Senorita Divali, with her school of 
treacherous but beautiful leopards. 
In the free open-air circus is Will 
Hill, the famous comedy high-wire 
walker, who alternately thrills and 
amuses the thousands who gaze at 
him on his lofty walk, making up his 
bed on his lofty perch, dancing the 
cake walk, riding a bicycle, running 
backwards, etc., on the slender wire at 
a height of 125 feet. 
Another big act in the free circus 
is the Baker troupe, consisting of five 
remarkable cyclists and very clever 
intermingling of some quaint contedy 
with their skillful trick work. 
The sand bumps and the bamboo 
slide are both free this year, and both 
provide untold amusement for the 
children. 
There is free music galore, for one 
will find every section of the park 
equipped with a free band or orches- 
tra, the most important of which is 
the Martland band, with the frequent 
concerts by H. F. Blaney, “the man 
who sings to beat the band,” and 
Johnny McQuiro, the boy soloist, and 
Satzamary’s Hungarian band. Also 
the strains of the melodious Fillipino 
band, the Duplex orchestra and the 
Sunny South band. 
After 
Stock-taking 
Clean-up 
of small 
lots in 
Draperies-- 
Furniture 
Sfuffs 
Cretonnes 
Wall Papers 
Mouldings 
at prices 
averaging 
one-third to 
one-half 
OFF usual ones 
H. M. BIXBY & CO. 
242 Essex Street, Salem 
FOUR FAST TRAINS 
TO _____ee, 
NEW YORK 
VIA 
Boston & Albany R.R. 
“Springfield Line” 
Leave SOUTH STATION as follows: 
9.15 a.m. ‘‘DAY EXPRESS,”’ Buffet Parlor 
Cars and Day Coaches. Boston to New York, 
without change. Due New York 3.15 p.m. 
12 O’CLOCK ‘‘LIMITED,’’ Pullman Parlor 
Cars and Day Coaches. Boston_to New York, 
without change. Dining Car Boston to New 
Haven. Due New York 5.30 p.m. 
4 O’CLOCK ‘*LIMITED,’’ New Parlor Cars 
and Vestibuled Day Coaches. Boston to New 
York, without change. Dining Car Springfield to 
New York. Due New York 9.30 p.m. 
_ 11.15 p.m. “ NIGHT EXPRESS,’’ Pullman 
Sleeping Cars and Day Coaches. Boston to New 
York, without change. Due New York 6.48 a.m, 
Similar service returning from New York on the 
same schedules. 
Send for copy of “ Springfield Line” folder, and 
see what the Boston Journal has to say of the par- 
lor cars on the “4 o’clock Limited.” 
City Office, 366 Washington Street. 
A. S. HANSON, Gen. Pass. Agt., Boston, 
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