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After the Autos, 
The Manchester police were out 
after the automobile speeders Sun- 
day and again in the middle of the 
week, with the result that four cars 
were held up Wednesday and their 
drivers summoned into court Thurs- 
day morning. 
Wednesday afternoon officers An- 
drews and Lee held up Robert 
Jordan, son of Eben D. Jordan, at 
the Summer street stretch, near the 
County club grounds. Mr. Jordan was 
speeding along at a rate equal to 
20 1-3 miles an hour. Edward San- 
born, a chauffeur of Mrs. Mitchell at 
the Cove, was said to be going over 
22 miles, and another chauffeur, Os- 
car Preston, was going a little over 
184 miles. 
At West Manchester Chief Pea- 
body timed James Reece and found 
he was going over 24 miles an hour. 
Mr. Reece protested his car couldn’t 
go at such a speed and invited the 
chief to step into the car and go over 
the course. The chief acquiesced 
and at a speed which proved to be 
over 20 miles the officer of the law 
sped over the course. Mr. Réece 
was satisfied. 
A fine of $15 was imposed on each 
of the four in Salem Thursday 
morning. 
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Auto Notes. 
Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Mayo and 
daughter, Miss Amy, of Boston, en- 
joyed arun down the shore Sunday 
and stopped at the Blynman_ for 
dinner. 
Mr. and Mrs. F. Wright of Phila- 
delphia and a party of friends have 
been enjoying an automobile trip 
along the coast. They were noted at 
Magnolia Sunday where they stopped 
for lunch and dinner. 
Mrs. Archibald Lindsey (Ethel 
Tucker), may be seen out on the 
North Shore roads almost any day 
in Mr. Tucker’s small electric run- 
about. 
W. A. Tucker, by the way, has 
just had a motor generator set in his 
stable and an automatic switch-board. 
His automobile charging station is 
one of the few along the shore. 
Joseph Koshland, who is stopping 
this season at the Masconomo House, 
Manchester, has just purchased a new 
Peerless machine, the car arriving on 
the shore Thursday. 
Among the many auto parties on 
the shore this week are Mr. and Mrs. 
Grant Walker of Weston, who are 
registered at the Masconomo. 
An automobile party composed of 
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Howland, Misses 
B. C. and F. D. Howland, were at the 
Masconomo in Manchester the early 
part of the week. The Howlands 
were enroute to the White Moun- 
tains. 
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