18 NORTH 
SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 
NOTICE OF REMOVAL 
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which for the last ten years has been carried on in Depot Square, Man- : 
chester, has been removed to new premises, located at the corner of 
Pine and Bridge streets. 
Bater begs to inform his numerous patrons that the business 
OVERHAULING of every description. FOREIGN CARS a Specialty 
Expert advice on Magnetos, Generators, Self-Starters, Carburetors, etc. 
A Large Stock of Tires, Accessories, etc. 
BATTERIES RECHARGED 
‘econ Garage 
Telephone 629 Manchester 
HE demand for summer cottages and estates along the 
North Shore keeps up, as the season advances. While 
the greater part of the larger estates have been leased for 
some time, there are yet a few very desirable places on 
the market, but not any more than usual for the middle 
of May. The following leases have been made the past 
week through the agency of T. Dennie Boardman, Regi- 
nald and R. deB. Boardman: 
The ‘Andrew Carnegie, 2d, estate, “Seawold,” ax 
Manchester Cove to Charles Blum of New York City. 
Mrs. Gordon Prince’s estate, at West Manchester, to 
Mrs. Monroe Douglas Robinson (Dorothy Jordan) of 
New York. 
Mrs. Leonard D. Ahl’s “Red House,” at Beverly 
Farms, to Thomas Barbour and family of Boston, who 
had the Seabury cottage at Beverly Farms, last season. 
The Renton W hidden cottage, on Proctor’s Point, 
Manchester, to the David M. Osbornes of 122 Bay State 
road, Boston,, who had the Stackpole cottage, Nahant, 
last season, : 
Mrs. Henry Stackpole’s cottage at Nahant, to Mrs. 
William C. Rives of Washington. 
The Carey cottage at Nahant, to Mrs. F.-S. 
of Boston. 
Parker 
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Washburn and household arrived at 
summer residence, Masconomo _ st., 
Dr. .Geo;:. H, 
their . Manchester 
yesterday. 
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Mr. T. Dennie Boardman and Mr. and Mrs. Wallace 
Goodrich are expected to arrive at their West Manchester 
residence tomorrow, for a long season as usual. 
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Mrs. Chas. S. Hanks and Miss Clarina Hanks arrived 
at their West 
Manchester cottage yesterday for the 
season. 
Winchester, Hayden, Powell, Inc. 
Investments 
Fiscal Agents 
27 State St, .-  - Boston, Mass. 
Tel. 1290 Fort Hill 
CORNER BRIDGE AND 
PINE STREETS 
Manchester 
CARS TO RENT 
Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Gannett and two young sons ar- 
rived at “Waldyn,” their attractive villa at Manchester, 
today, for a long season, as usual. They have been at 
Hopedale the last week or so visiting Mrs. Gannett’s 
brother, Eben S. Draper. Mrs. T. B. Gannett, Sr., will 
ot arrive at Manchester until June, when she will again 
~s-upy the Rotch cottage, so-called, across the way from 
“Waldyn.” Mr. Gannett bought this place last fall. 
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_ Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Abbott and family wilt arrive 
at their estate in West Manchester on the 22d of this 
month. Mr. and Mrs. Abbott are at present at the Vir- 
ginia Hot Springs. 
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Mr. and Mrs. James Means and: family are at their 
cottage in Manchester for the spring season. 
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The “Fisherman’—the private subscribers’ train be- 
tween Boston and the North Shore—makes its first trip 
of the season down the Branch tomorrow, Saturday, May 
12, and its first trip to Boston on Monday morning. 
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Former President WW m. H. Taft and Col. E.. M. 
House were house guests in Washington of Mr. and Mrs. 
H. C. Wallace. who gave a dinner for the British foreign 
ininister, Mr. Balfour. 
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Mr: and Mrs. Axel Wichfeld, Mrs. Preston Gibson, 
the Joseph Leiters and the Reynolds Hitts are boxholders 
or the baseball game next Saturday in Washington, 
civen as a hospital benefit. 
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The . Militia of Mercy, of which Mrs. John Hays 
Hammond is president, gave a benefit dance last week in 
the Hotel des Artistes, New York. The society cares for 
the families of the naval militiamen and naval recruits 
Falledte the col0rs Oe to the colors. 
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CRETONNE AND JAPANESE NOVELTIES, 
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FOR ALL _ Occ ASIONS, Books. 
Post Office Building 
Mass. 
Manchester : : : 
HARADEN & | HARADEN & STONE _ 
May 11, 1917. 
