NORTH SHORES BREEZE 
PRIDE’S CROSSING. 
Henry P. King is on a hunting trip 
to New Brunswick. 
Mrs. Clarence Moore left Monday 
for a visit to Chicago, where she is a 
guest of Mrs. Preston Gibson. 
Miss Mary Curtis started Tuesday 
for a trip to the mountains. She will 
spend most of her time at Woodstock, 
VE, 
The H. M. Searses have closed 
their house and returned to their 287 
Beacon street home. 
W.B. Thomas returned last Satur- 
day from a trip in the West. 
Mrs. Danlel Ahl is again at her 
place here after a short trip to Cleve- 
land, Ohio. 
Mrs. Thomas E. Proctor had a nar- 
row escape from serious accident 
Tuesday afternoon while driving on 
Brimbal avenue with her son, as the 
result of her horse running away. 
She was injured and was taken to her 
home in one of E. C. Swift’s farm 
wagons which was near by at the 
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The Royal C. Robbinses and the 
George Dexters closed their houses 
Wednesday and returned to Boston. 
Wyatt and Trowt sent a car load of 
horses to Boston Tuesday night. 
James F. Wiseman has accepted a 
position as shipping clerk with Brown 
& Adams, wool merchants, on Sum- 
mer street, Boston. 
Among the families who have closed 
their houses this week and returned 
to their Boston homes are the F. L. 
Higginsons, who left yesterday, the 
Mrs. J. S. Cabots, who left Thursday, 
and the T. E. Proctors, Tuesday. 
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Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Burnham enter- 
tained parties at dinner at their place 
Tuesday and Wednesday evenings. 
Mrs. Amory Hodges had a small 
party of friends at dinner Tuesday 
night, covers being set for eight. 
Mr. and Mrs. Austin Gray (Miss 
Alice M. Burnham) have returned 
from their trip abroad and are now in 
New York, where they are to spend 
the winter. 
Amos Cotting, who was here only 
a short time this summer, has recently 
returned from California, where he 
has been most of the year for his 
health. He is making his home for 
the winter at the Touraine, in Bos- 
ton. 
John Caswell and Thomas McKee 
have recently returned from a hunt- 
ing trip to Mr. Caswell’s private reser- 
vation in Canada, and report splendid 
luck with the gun. 
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This Association is formed with the following objects : — 4 
To induce owners of automobiles to require their employees to \W/ 
respect and observe the laws of the Commonwealth relating to the 
speed of automobiles on the highways, and to seek’ the support in that 
undertaking of all persons living on the North Shore who desire to 
have those laws respected and obey eas 
To procure evidence of the violation of the laws relating to the 
speed of automobiles, and to record it in such form that it may be 
used before the Highway Commission and the Legislature, and to 
furnish such evidence to the police in cases where they desire to prose- 
To take proceedings before the Highway Com- 
mission for the revocation of licenses, and (if desirable) to seek further 
Membership is open to all persons living on the North Shore, whether during WW 
the whole or a part of the year, who desire to see a better observance of the law y@: 
by owners and operators of automobiles. W 
Information as to instances of reckless driving is invited and will be received 
and investigated by the Secretary. The names of persons sending such informa- 
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number of the automobile should be given and the day, hour and place of the \ 
Without these no action can be taken. 
Address applications for membership, information as to cases of reckless 
driving, suggestions and all other correspondence to 
A. A. CUSHING, Secretary, MANCHESTER, MASs. 
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