The Sunday Oregonian. (Portland, Ore.) 1881-current, June 20, 1909, SECTION FIVE, Page 4, Image 50

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THh-'Si; views show the delightful
spot vhonen by President Taft
for his Summer at Beverly. Mass.
"'vrly Is a Summer resort at "North
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lantic. IS miles northeast of Boston
. nd two milxs from Salem, from which
It is separated by an inlet of the sea.
As indicated by the views here shown.
; it U an exclusive place where tfte Chief
Kxeeutive of tho Nation will be free
from annoyance by gaVing crowds. Mr.
Taft will occupy his hot weather quar
ters soon after Congress adjourns.
Teacher Seta Kree m Burglar.
Chester. Pa.. Dispatch.
Miss Laura Do Hart, a teacher of
Kaston. r.. found a burglar in her
house with a handbag, and because she
discovered no property was missing, al
lowed him to no.
Te Taft Smile That May Come Off.
New York Mail. Rep.'
The Taft smile is Intact, but 'private
, advices from Washington. r. C. Indi
cate that it is stettinK a little sardonic
southeast corner.
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