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NORTTies HOKPOBDNRIE Aas 
MANCHESTER, 
Misses Emma Johnson, Etta Wood- 
bury, Isabelle Warner and Lila Gold- 
smith started Monday for a three 
weeks’ sojourn in Jackson, N.H. 
Wm. H. Menken is- enjoying his 
vacation of two weeks in New York. 
Miss Dorothy Slade went to Win- 
sor, Vt., the first of the week to visit 
her grandmother, Mrs. Eagleston. 
George E. Willmonton has just 
been appointed agent for the New 
Hampshire Insurance company of 
Manchester, N.H. 
A.C. Needham and family returned 
Monday after a week’s camping at 
Ipswich beach. 
Lester C. Morris, the popular clerk 
at Cheever’s, has just leased cottage 
No, 10 at Windmere Park. 
Camp 149, Sons of Veterans, took 
in a recruit from Beverly Farms, Tues- 
day night. 
Work on the George Hobbs’ house, 
Pine street, was started Thursday. 
Among the real estate conveyances 
recorded this week are two houses on 
Pine street and one on Claremont 
Park, which have been deeded to Mrs. 
Helen S. Willmonton. 
Mrs. Moody of Bridgeport, Conn., 
who has been visiting her daughter, 
Mrs. A. S. Peabody, Forest street, 
the past month, returned home Thurs- 
day. 
John Clark of Newton, is spending 
a couple of weeks with his family, 
at West Manchester. 
Harry P. Kitfield and family of 
Cambridge are expected here tonight 
for a two weeks’ visit with Mr. and 
Mrsi tab, Beaton 
At Stanley cottage on Summer 
street there have arrived this week 
Mr. Wilson and sister of Guatemala, 
and Mrs. E. B. Shearer of Boston. 
Misses Carolyn E. Allen and Mabel 
Goldsmith left Monday for Wood- 
stock, N.H., where they joined Miss 
Gertrude B. Goldsmith, who has been 
in the mountains several weeks. 
Folding chairs for sale or to be let 
at Jewett’s furniture store, Desmond 
avenue. Telephone connection, * 
D. T. 
Stoves, 
BEATON, 
Ranges and Kurnaces, 
KITCHEN FURNISHING GOODS, 
PLUMBING AND HEATING, 
21 Central Street, 
Manchester-by-the-Sea, Mass. 
Telephone 53-12 
Found Money and Jewels. 
Last Friday morning as he was driving 
up Bridge street, Manchester, near the 
Gordon Prince estate, James J. Deviney, who 
drives for W. A. Tucker, saw in the street a 
chatelaine bag, which he mistrusted had 
been dropped by some child. 
Mr. Deviney alighted from his carriage 
and picked up the bag. 
discovered that it contained about 65 in 
cash, and about $100 worth of jewelry. 
Cards in the bag showed that it belonged 
to Mrs. E. S. Webster, who is spending the 
summer in the Hood cottage, Norton’s Pt., 
to whom the bag and its contents were 
promptly returned. 
‘“ Honesty is the best policy” goes the old 
motto, and in all probability Mr. Deviney 
was generously rewarded for his honest deed. 
A Gay Party. 
The party given in Marshall’s hall, Beverly 
Farms, last Friday night by the Ramblers 
was one of the most successful of the season 
from a social standpoint, scores of young 
people from Manchester, Magnolia and 
Beverly Cove coming over by barge to aid 
in making the affair a success. 
The special numbers arranged by J. L. 
Kenney and W. J. Linehan, who were in 
charge of the party, were of a highly pleas- 
ing order. John Higgins of Salem, Miss 
Margaret Quirk of Beverly Farms and Mr. 
Kelley of Lynn, did some fancy song dancing, 
and David Meegan of Boston was _ highly 
entertaining with his step dancing, while the 
cake walk by Bob Haughty of Charlestown 
and Miss Dilman of Chelsea, was a pleasing 
feature. 
The dance which followed the concert 
continued till after midnight, when the party 
was left in darkness owing to lightning play- 
ing havoc with the electric lights. 
Well-Known Doctor Dies. 
Dr. A. Carter Webber of Cambridge 
passed away Sunday morning at the summer 
home of his son, Dr. George A. Webber, in 
Manchester. 
Dr. Webber was one of the oldest physi- 
cians of Cambridge where he had practised 
his profession for50 years. Heretired from 
practise four year ago. He leaves four sons. 
Straw matting, oilcloth, window 
shades, art squares, rugs, cot beds, 
kitchen tables and chairs, dining tables, 
iron cribs, can be found at Jewett’s 
furniture store, Desmondavenue. * 
TELEPHONE CONNECTION 
G. B. DeFERRARI & SONS 
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL 
DEALERS IN CHOICE FRUITS 
FLORIDA GRAPE FRUIT A SPECIALTY 
MANCHESTER (Near Depot) 
And Corner Mass. Avenue and Boylston Street, Boston. 
Specialties for Dinner Parties. 
Hot-house Goods. 
Hotel, Club and Family Supplies. 
Orders called for and delivered. 
Upon opening it he- 
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Dealers in Paper of all kinds 
562 Atlantic Avenue, Boston 
Represented by CARLETON KNIGHT, Lock Box 285 
Manchester, Mass. 
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Telephone 243 
16 School St., - Manchester 
Morley, Flatley & Co. 
GENERAL CONTRACTORS, 
17 Brook Street, MANCHESTER. 
THE MASCONOMO 
Most attractively situated HOTEL 
on the North Shore. 
In close proximity to the Famous Singing 
Beach. 
CUISINE AND SERVICE THE BEST. 
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Play Golf 
In Golf Shoes 
. Knicherbocher.. 
Has a world-wide reputation for style and 
wear. No other exclusive lasts or shapes 
like the ‘‘ Knickerbocker.” 
Soldin Beverly, Manchester, Salem (284 Essex St.), 
Lynn Store, 42 Mark t St.; Boston, 40 West St. 
E, W. Burt & Co., Manufacturers 
