MANCHESTER. 
Allan S, Peabody and Leonard An- 
drews took up the trail Tuesday night 
and followed the great chiefs of Mas- 
sachusetts to the big camp-fire at 
Gloucester where they were guests of 
Wingaersheek tribe of Red Men. 
Miss Kate Ashley left New Mexico 
Tuesday on her way East, though she 
will not come here directly. She will 
stop at various places along the route, 
and will probably take in the Fair at 
St. Louis. She is expected to arrive 
in Massachusetts toward the latter 
part of November. 
George Grey has concluded his work 
at Sheldon’s market and returned to 
Boston. 
Miss Alice Hoyt of Charlestown has 
been visiting her sister, Mrs. G. W. 
Watson, Bennett street, the past 
week. 
Charles L. Crafts has remodelled 
the building on Pleasant street exten- 
tion, formerly used by him asa shop, 
into a two-tenement house of six 
rooms each, with modern improve- 
ments. 
It may be of interest to the many 
friends of Rev. R. P. Hibbard of 
Gloucester to know that his resigna- 
tion from the Trinity Congregational 
church was caused by poor health, the 
climate here not agreeing with him. 
The church voted recently to accept 
his resignation and to pay him salary 
till April 1. 
Mrs. Wm. J. Johnson is spending a 
couple of weeks at her former home 
in Concord, N.H. 
Allen S. Peabody has been appointed 
deputy of the Rockport tribe of Red 
Men, which office he has accepted. 
Miss Minnie Lethbridge is visiting 
friends in Brooklyn and New York. 
Miss Emma Johnson, who_ has 
charge of the large office staff of the 
United Shoe Machine Company in 
Lynn, is living in Lynn for the winter. 
The many friends of Melvin Davis, 
formerly manager of the Wonson 
bicycle store here, will be interested 
to hear of his recent marriage to Miss 
Flora Butler of Worcester. They 
were married at New Haven, Oct. 16. 
Miss Marjorie Choate of Beverly 
was a guest for a few days the first of 
the week of Mr. and Mrs. Allie Allen. 
Mrs. Catherine Atwood of Ayer 
spent the day here Wednesday as 
guest of Mrs. George Northrop, Ben- 
nett street. 
Miss M. McNamara is at Manchse- 
ter for the summer, and she is pre- 
pared to do shampooing, manicuring, 
and to do the marcel wave. Beach 
street. Telephone number, 149. * 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
To Cost Half a Million. 
Work was started Tuesday on tear- 
ing down the old Tyson house at 
Pride’s’ Crossing, preparatory to im- 
proving the estate and erecting a 
summer residence on the property for 
Henry C. Frick, who bought the land 
last spring. When completed, the 
estate will be, undoubtedly, the largest, 
most costly and one of the most at- 
tractive on the shore. It-is said it 
will cost half a million dollars, though 
Mr. Frick stated to the BREEZE man 
before departing for Pittsburg, two 
weeks ago, the cost would not be as 
much as that. 
Mr. Frick looked around for a place 
the first year he came on the North 
Shore, but not till this year did he 
find a place he liked. The Tyson 
place is quite near Judge Loring’s 
and the Alexander Cochranes, and is 
not far from the E. C. Swifts. 
It is understood the house is to be 
of English faced brick, with white 
trimmings, probably marble. Astable 
and an automobile garage will also be 
built. 
D. M. Linehan & Sons of Pride’s 
Crossing have the contract for stone 
work and grading and will soon have 
300 men at work. A Nahant concern 
has the contract for carpentering, and 
F. A. Burnham of Essex for the brick- 
work. It will take about 18 months 
to complete the work. 
New sofa pillow covers, new doilys 
and tray cloths at the Old Corner 
Store. 5 - 
EDWARD S. BRADLEY, 
PRACTICAL PLUIIBER, 
Gas Fitting, Hot Water Heating. Personal 
attention given to all work. 
Shop, 44 Central St., Manchester. 
Telephone connection. 
SAMUEL KNIGHT & SONS, 
DEALERS IN 
Wood, Coal, Lumber, Lime, 
CEMENT, HAY, GRAIN, Etc. 
CENTRAL STREET; 
MANCHESTER. 
AS EE SS @iss 
“Pharmacists. 
Sole Agents for 
EASTMAN KODAK CO. 
Manchester-by-the-Sea. 
SHELDON’S MARKET. 
Established 1845. 
PK. HOOPER, Proprietor 
Telephone 67 
DEALER IN 
First-Class PROVISIONS, Poultry, Game, Vegetables, etc. 
Central Street, 
' PRIDES CROSSING. 
MANCHESTER-BY-THE-SEA, 
BEVERLY FARMS. 
MAGNOLIA. 
SOUVENIRS OF 
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Ssoriatei (& ite) tS) ewe atest ie Sy erie lie) Cowey|-|2) 
DANTEL LOW & CO. 
Cor. EssEX AND WASHINGTON STREETS, 
SALEM. 
