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NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
Auto Notes. 
Mr: -and Mrs. W. L. Ledger of 
Hartford, Conn., Richard Atwood of 
Chelsea and Miss C. S. Wishart of 
New York enjoyed a run down the 
North Shore to Magnolia Sunday and 
stopped at the Aborn for dinner. 
C. Howard Clark, jr.’s 36 horse- 
power Pope-Toledo, arrived here trom 
Philadelphia the latter part of last 
week. His brother, Charles Clark, 
has a small runabout, an 8 horse- 
power Ford, here also. Both cars are 
stationed at the Dennis garage on 
Beach street, Manchester. 
Eben D. Jordan and “son came 
down to their West Manchester home 
in Mr. Jordan’s big 24 horse-power 
Napier Tuesday. Since he bought 
his new car Mr. Jordan has ridden 
very little on thetrain. He has been 
going down to his country home in 
Plymauth every Friday by auto and 
he went down again yesterday. Mrs. 
Jordan and Miss Dorothy will return 
with him the first of the week. 
Leonard Ahl’s big 40 horse-power 
Rochet-Schneider, in which he _ re- 
cently toured 4,000. miles in France, 
has been noted on the North Shore 
during the past week. Mr. Ahl is at 
Pride’s again this summer. He is 
planning on some tours later in the 
season. 
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Among the enthusiastic autoists on 
the Shore this summer is A. A. Low 
of New York, who is stopping for the 
present at the Masconomo, Manches- 
ter. Mr. Lowhasa high powered ma- 
chine and takes daily spins along the 
shore with his family, who are also at 
Masconomo., 
Mr.and Mrs. S. H. Skinner and 
C. W. Bosworth, with chauffeur, of 
Springfield, composed an auto party 
that came down to the North Shore 
last Sunday to spend the Fourth. 
They stopped at the Masconomo in 
Manchester. 
Miss Mollie Andrews, a prominent 
society belle of New York, with her 
sister, Miss Andrews and Mr. and 
Mrs. Lester H. Williams of Medtord, 
in a large three-seated, 40 horse-power 
machine that is said to have cost 
$26,000, were among the auto parties 
on the Shore Monday. They stopped 
at.the Masconomo in Manchester for 
luncheon. 
Miss Alice Littleton who is with 
her family at the “Owl Cottage”’ in 
Beverly Farms, is one of the most en- 
thusiastic young autoist on the Shore 
this summer. She usually handles 
the steering wheel herself, and is 
fond of long trips. Last Monday, 
with a party of. friends, she made a 
trip up through Andover, North An- 
dover and Lawrence. 
Miss Fannie Stotesbury, too, is 
fond of driving her auto. She may 
be seen out on the drives along the 
Shore almost any day with a party of 
friends. Though always accompanied 
by chauffeur she usually handles the 
car herself. 
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