NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
CHESTER H. DENNIS, 
ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR, 
DEPOT SQUARE, MANCHESTER. 
AUTOMOBILE STATION CONNECTED. 
MANCHESTER. 
Harper Blaisdell, Dartmouth, ’08, of 
Winchester, is the guest of his uncle, 
Dr. G. W. Blaisdell, Union street. 
Miss May Shillaber of Portsmouth, 
who has been a guest of Miss Blaisdell, 
returned the middle of the week. 
Mr. and Mrs. Osborne Leach ar- 
rived here Thursday night aftera nine 
months’ honeymoon travelling abroad. 
They came to Boston on the Saxonia. 
Mr. and Mrs. Leach will make Man- 
chester their home. 
A barge load of caddies were im- 
ported from Hamilton Thursday for 
the golf matches at the County club. 
Mrs. Fred J. Merrill and family, 
who have been camping at Lake 
Wentworth, N.H., are home again, 
returning last Saturday. 
A son was born Thursday night to 
Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Rudden, Bridge 
Street: 
Thursday afternoon Chief Peabody 
and Special Officer Lucas held up 
George R. Alley of Peabody who was 
speeding along Summer street at a 
high rate of speed. Mrs. Alley was 
with him at the time. Mr. Alley ap- 
peared in court yesterday. 
Geo. E. Willmonton has bought the 
Monteiro house on Claremont Park 
and intends to remodel it into an up- 
to-date two-family house, with steam 
heat, hot and cold water, and bath. 
Come to the band concert tonight, 
and don’t torget to call at Floyd’s and 
see how nice the store and show cases 
look lighted with the electric lights. * 
Thomas Sanderson, gardener for 
Edward S. Grew, had his pockets 
rifled one day recently while in bath- 
ing at Singing beach, about $14 being 
taken from his clothes which he had 
left in the bath house. 
The concert and dance of the E.C. 
C. employes this year has promise of 
being the best yet given by the boys. 
Excellent numbers are scheduled, and 
a highly talented program will be of- 
fered. The souvenir program, always 
a feature of the event, will this year 
surpass anything ever produced in the 
town. Among other things will bea 
collection of picturesque views taken 
along the North Shore. The party 
will be given Thursday, Aug. 25. 
Miss Bertha Crombie has been a 
guest of friends in Lawrence this 
week. 
Open Tournament. 
The open golf tournament, the first of the 
kind ever conducted by the club, started on 
the grounds of the Essex County club, Man- 
chester, Thursday. Many of the leading 
players in the country participated. 
There were 89 players in the 36-hole quali- 
fying round Thursday, the first half of which 
was determined in the forenoon and the 
second in the afternoon. Three sixteens 
qualified. 
A. G. Lockwood of the Allston golf club 
and J. F. Curtis of the Essex County club, 
tied for the low score prize with 161. 
The lowest score of the day for the course 
was made by H. H. Wilder, Vesper, who 
made the first round in 77, which is three- 
less than bogey and only five more than the 
record for the course. ‘GS 
Those who qualified in the first sixteen 
follow :— 
J. F.. Gurtis, -Bssex2:_.22.74 ee a 83 7 161 
A. G. Lockwood, Allston. .......-.-.---.-. 80. 6s 81 161 
ee ie Wilder, Vesper... Rae aes Pee or 164 
W. M. Whiting, Oakley cee See 80 86 166 
BATHING GOODS 
Are still in demand and to be found at the OLD CORNER,,.as are also 
NEGLIGEE SHIRTS and LINEN COLLARS, 
Large and small, high and low, for the old, young and middle aged. 
GEO. FF. ALLEN. 
All at the same 
MANCHESTER. 
OLD CORNER. 
New lot of Souvenir China and Wood Articles, neat and nobby. 
NesLone worth; Essex or !s...7.22 ee 280 83 168 
George N. Willett, SSX. .- eee noe Be 87 87 169 
A. Carnegie, ad, Essex.. 5 
HER; Johnstone, Essex... 
Q. A. Shaw, jr., Essex... 88 87 175 
NG Lyall, Bellevaler... ee 88 87 175 
R W. Brown, M: adowbrook.. 92 86 178 
Fred H. Grover, Vv espers 24 een 88 90 178 
G. O. Winston, West Chester............ 90 89 179 
Fo Shurman, Atlantic City... 222-— = 90 89 179 
Harold Selfricge, Oi kley................... 93 86 179 
Francis I..Amorvy, Mssexs.. 2.7.2 OF 97 181 
JOM Rothwell) Vedescoz 2. s-.ie tee 95 86 181 
A. J. Weliington, Woodland. ............. 89 92 181 
Telephone 9-13 Telephone 6-3 
.. AMY B, HASKELL.. 
Public Stenograpber 
Pulsifer’s Block, over Postoffice 
Manchester, Mass. 
Ter. Con: Established 1884. 
EDWARD S. KNIGHT, 
FLORIST, 
Dealer in Fine Plants, Bulbs and Seeds. 
FLOWERS for all occasions. 
44 School St., Manchester-by-the-Sea. 
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