MANCHESTER-BY-THE-SEA. 
Miss Rebecca Anderson of Cincin- 
nati is the guest of Miss Naneen 
Mitchell at the summer home of the 
Mitchells at Manchester Cove. Mrs. 
Walter J. Mitchell will entertain to- 
night a party of ten friends at dinner. 
The Mitchells will not return to their 
winter home until the first of Decem- 
ber. 
Mrs. Boylston Beal entertained a 
few friends at lunch at her shore place 
yesterday. Among those present were 
Mrs. Arthur Amory, Mrs. Gordon 
Abbott, Miss Susan Curtis, Miss Ste- 
venson and Mrs. John T. Morse, jr. 
Mrs. William McMillan, who has 
been spending the summer here at 
the McMillan estate at “ Eaglehead,”’ 
leaves for her home in Detroit, Mon- 
day. 
The private tennis tournament run 
by Miss Naneen Mitchell on the courts 
of the Essex County club was con- 
cluded the latter part of last week. 
The winners were Miss Rosalind Fish 
ot New York, whowas a guest of Miss 
Thorndike, and William Blair. Two 
handsome silver cups were awarded 
to the winners. 
There will be a handicap competi- 
tion on the links of the Essex County 
club today, and the closing competi- 
tion will be held next, Saturday. 
Miss Grace McMillan Jarvis, who 
has been spending the summer here 
with her grandmother, Mrs. James 
McMillan, leaves Monday for Dobbs 
Ferry, where she will attend a private 
academy. Mrs. McMillan will accom- 
pany her on the journey. 
The Edward Blairs, who have been 
at the Means place all the summer, 
will finish the season at the Brown- 
land cottage. 
New collars ana cuff sets, new hand 
bags at the Old Corner Store. * 
JONATHAN MAY, 
Real Estate and Insurance, 
NOTARY PUBLIC, 
MAGNOLIA. 
Wank L@ Wwe 
Sale, Boarding and Livery Stables. 
SADDLE HorsEs To LET. 
All Styles of Carriages For Sale or Exchange. 
Vine Court, BEVERLY FARMS. 
Tel. Cen. 
Tel. Con. 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
Things you Ought to Know. 
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It makes a guaranteed saving.of 33% per cent of the coffee ordinarily used. 
It saves the use of eggs entirely. The rancid cloth or muslin is eliminated. 
It is the only coffee pot made that makes coffee wiTHouT Boiling or Scalding the coffee 
* grounds. 
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No steam or aroma escapes from the “ Dunlap Percolator.” 
It is the most sanitary pot known. 
every time it is used. 
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JEWELER, 
164 Main St., Gloucester, Mass. 
The John R. McGinleys will close 
their place and return to their winter 
home at Pittsburg Wednesday. The 
McGinleys have been at the Bullard 
cottage this summer. 
The John S. Codmans, who have 
been at the small Crosby cottage this 
season, left yesterday for their Boston 
home. 
Mr. and Mrs. Gardner M. Lane and 
family started this morning for St. 
Louis. 
The J. G. Clemm house at Philadel- 
phia was damaged by fire to the 
amount of. $50,000 last Wednesday 
night, and many valuable paintings 
and works of art which can never be 
replaced were burned. The Clemms 
are well known on the North Shore, 
and have many friends here, as they 
passed the last two summers here at 
the Kimball cottage at Smith’s Point. 
The origin of the fire is unknown, as 
the Clemms were away at their coun- 
try place, just outside of Philadelphia, 
and the watchman was the only one 
there at the time. 
Attaches Town for $1,000. 
Frank E. Small of Hamilton has 
attached the town of Manchester for 
the sum of $1,000 ina suit for damages 
caused by a runaway on Proctor street, 
near the junction of Masconomo, in 
the month of August. 
Mr. Small claims that as he was 
driving along Proctor street the rein 
broke, and the horse becoming fright- 
ened bolted and went over the em- 
bankment, damaging the buggy and 
horse. 
Mr. Small claims damages on the 
ground that there was insufficient 
guard at the embankment, and that 
the accident was due tothis fact. The 
case will come up in the October term 
of court. 
D. A bY BEA’TON, 
Stowes, Ranges and Furnaces, 
KITCHEN FURNISHING GOODS, 
PLUMBING AND HEATING, 
21 Central Street, 
Manchester-by-the-Sea, Mass. 
Telephone 53-12 
George S. Sinnicks, 
MASON BUILDER 
MANCHESTER-BY-THE-SEA. 
SIMON McHIERNAN, 
... Butler ... ; 
Will wait at Dinners and Luncheons. Have been 
for several years with Dr. CHARLES THORNDIKE 
PARKER. 
Tel, 754-2 Bev. 
182 HALE STREET, BEVERLY. 
THE PHELPS STUDIO 
120 MAIN ST., GLOUCESTER. 
Portraits, Views, Amateur Work. 
Telephones 53-5 
225-4 
FAMOUS ANNUAL 
AUTUMNAL 
EXCURSION 
Thursday, Oct. 13, 1904 
A Special Fast Express on the 
BOSTON & ALBANY R.R. 
Leaves, the South Station at 8.30 a.m., 
passing through the most beautiful and 
prosperous section of Massachusetts to 
ALBANY, through the BERKSHIRE HILLS, 
thence, by either day or night boat down 
the beautiful, er. 
Historic Hudson River, 
Passing the Catskills, West Point, and 
the Palisades, arriving in 
NEW YORK CITY 
at6a.m.or6 p.m. Friday, Oct. 14, depending on 
whether you take the night boat Oct. 13, or the 
day boat Oct. 14. Thence 
Palatial Fall River Steamers 
to Boston, arriving at 7 a.m. either Saturday or 
Sunday. 
578 Miles by Rail or Steamer, $5.00 
“>For descriptive leaflet giving complete de- 
tails, call on nearest ticket agent, or address ‘A. S. 
HA NSON, Gen. Pass. Agt., Boston. 
Remember the Date, 
OCT. 13. 
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