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NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
: We are the Largest Distributers of Flour in Essex County 
We are offering all the popular and reliable brands today at the very lowest prices. 
; barrel discount on all flour taken at our door or sent by express or freight. 
$6.25 
; REGENT FLOUR 
Unequaled by any flour in the market. 
; it THE BEST FLOUR AT ANY PRICE. 
We claim for 
Besides we allow 25c a 
CORRUGATED FLOUR 
We use it exclusivel 
bakery. THE BEST FLOUR AT THE PRICE: 
$5.50 
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in the bread making in our 
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; 1@> TWO DELIVERIES WEEKLY in BEVERLY FARMS and MANCHESTER 
COBB, BATES & YERXA COMPANY, 
THE BIGGEST, BUSIEST AND BEST GROCERY STORE EAST OF BOSTON. 
Essex amd st. 
SALEM, 
reter streets, 
MASS. 
TELEPHONE — 940. Private Branch Exchange connecting all departments. 
THE SUMMER HOTELS 
The New Magnolia 
Mrs. C. E. Wellman of Brookline 
has arriveed in her touring car 
joining her friends, Mr. and Mrs. E. 
E. Bruen of East Orange, N. J., for 
the balance of the season. 
D. W. Emerson and F. M. Hol- 
comb of Jacksonville, Fla., have 
registered at the New Magnolia 
where they will be the guests of Mr. 
and Mrs. C. H. Mowry for a few 
days. 
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Goodyear, 
Miss Esther and B. Goodyear of 
Buffalo, N. Y., arrived in_their 
large touring car and are registered 
for the balance of the season. 
Mr. and Mrs. F. P. McIntyre of 
Boston were the guests at the New 
Magnolia on Saturday of Mr. and 
Mrs. T. N. Motley of New York. 
Howard Van Namen has joined 
his brother, R. D. Van Namen, for 
the balance of the season. 
William Connors of North 
Adams was entertained by his 
brother, P. F. Connors, for a few 
days this week. 
Mr. and Mrs. J. Kemp Bartlett of 
Baltimore are entertaining as their 
guests Mrs. William M. Masi and 
Miss Marjorie Masi of Colorado 
Springs. 
L. L. Wedekind and H. F. Bryan, 
U. S. N., were registered here this 
week for a few days. 
Two of last season’s most popu- 
lar guests at the New Magnolia 
have again registered at this resort 
in the persons of Mr. and Mrs. D. 
R. Van Nostrand of New York. 
Mr. Van Nostrand is well known 
in business circles in New York. 
The New York Yacht club is 
represented here by Thomas A. 
Bronson, Carleton I. Chapman and 
James B. Ford of New York who 
sailed into Magnolia harbor in Mr. 
Ford’s schooner yacht, “Kathrine.” 
They are registered at this hostlery 
for an extended stay. 
Rev. John Moneta has again 
registered this season at the New 
Magnolia where he will spend the 
balance of the summer. 
Isreeze advertising pays. 
COMFORT 
The first and last thing for the 
Jeet. Such Shoes can always be 
foundin OUR LARGE STOCK. 
7’ Encircled by mountain peaks and surrounded by the fragrant spruce 
and balsam forests of the “‘ New Hampshire North Woods,” with 
cold and sparkling mountain streams and springs of purest water, 
BRETTON WOODS 
offers health, vigor and delight from the time of summer’s earliest 
green until the last tint of autumn’s gold and crimson. 
ITS GREAT HOSTELRIES 
The Mount Pleasant ana 
The Mount Washington 
Will provide every comfort and luxury that the traveler may 
require. 
ANDERSON & PRICE, Managers, Bretton Woods, N. H. 
Also of The Ormond and Bretton-Inn-at-Ormond Beach. New York 
\/) Hotels, Bretton Hall, 86th St. and Broadway (Subway Station), and 
y Hotel Seymour, 50 W. 45th St. Through trains from Boston morn 
ing, afternoon and night to station upon hotel grounds. Stock 
market reports in hotel office. 
STEAM HEAT AND LOG FIRES IN THE FALL. 
See our Foot Trainer Shoe /or 
little folks in all colors. Summer 
Outing shoes of all kinds and shades. 
H. T. VATTERLIN 
Boots, Shoes, Rubbers 
246 Essex St. . - - Salem, Mass. 
