June 1, 1917. 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 
AUTOMOBILE REPAIR and MACHINE SHOP 
Overhauling and Repairing of all kinds 
Special Forgings 
Storage 
Gargoyle, Veedol, Oilzum Oils and Greases.. 
Springs Repaired and Reset 
Supplies of all kinds 
GOODYEAR, FIRESTONE, FISK, GOODRICH TIRES and TUBES carried in stock 
Complete Stock of BOLTS, NUTS, SCREWS, WASHERS 
Prompt and Competent Service 
FORD PARTS 
FREE AIR 
HORACE STANDLEY’S SONS, 
DEPOT 
SQUARE 
Manchester 
TELEPHONE 354 MANCHESTER 
HE Edward Alsops of Atlanta, Ga., who had Col. H. E. 
Russell’s house at Manchester Cove last season, have 
just arrived at Manchester for another season. This year 
they are occupying the Charles B. Taylor estate on Smith’s 
Point. 
Marcia Taylor, meanwhile have moved to Magnolia, 
where they have leased an attractive bungalow on the 
Shore road for the season. They will return to their 
place in Manchester for ais ade as usual. 
Randolph Tucker Be amity of Chestnut Hill are 
. among the week’s arrivals in Manchester, They are oc- 
cupying the Morgan homestead on Proctor st., and ar- 
rived the latter part of last week. 
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The Jesse Koshlands have arrived at their summer 
home on Smith’s Point, So for the season. 
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Eugene Gray Foster td amily of 175 West 72d st., 
New York City, expect to arrive at their Bienes home on 
Coolidge’s Point, eisnn ola, wnext Tuesday, June 5. 
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Mrs. Myron C. W i e Youngstown, Ohio, has ar- 
rived at her cottage at Manchester Cove for the summer. 
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Mr. and Mrs, Henry G. 
to Summer st., 
the winter at Marblehead. 
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Waller, Jr., of Chicago and 
Manchester, has enlisted in ‘the navy. 
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Hall and son, have moved 
James B. 
Point, 
Coolidge’s 
President and Mrs. Wil tee erated at dinner last 
Thursday for the Italian commission. Among the guests 
were the Ambassador of Italy and aantoss Macchi di 
Cellere, Mr, and Mrs. W illiam Philli ps and Mr. and Mrs. 
Joseph Leiter. This Wednesday the commission was en- 
tertained by Mr. and Mrs. Larz Anderson. 
Mr. and Mrs. Taylor and their daughter, Miss . 
Magnolia, for the season after spending 
Hon. and Mrs. Geo. H. Lyman of Boston are plan- 
ning to open their summer home in Beverly Farms, near 
the Manchester line, tomorrow. 
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Mr. and Mrs Neal Rantoul arrived at their summer 
home, at West Beach, Beverly Farms, Tuesday, for the 
season. 
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Mrs. Henry Clay Frick is on one of the teams mak- 
ing the great drive for Red Cross support in the New 
York campaign. 
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Mrs. Lydig Hoyt ot the Beverly Cove colony will 
pass the summer with her mother, Mrs. Julian W. Rob- 
bins, at Isleboro, Me. 
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Mr. and Mrs. Henry Cleveland Perkins of Hamilton 
gave a dinner last week at their home in. Washington in 
honor of their house-guests, the Swedish envoy, M. de 
Lagercrantz, and Mme. de Lagercrantz. 
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Herbert Warren Mason and family have closed their 
town residence, 14 Gloucester st., and are settled at their 
country home in Ipswich for the season. 
Live much in the open air, touch elbows with the 
rank and file, and see every day some man who is your 
superior. Hold to these rules—anyway these three will 
do for a beg ward Everett Hale. 
Net- 
Nowhere is there enough of anything to waste. 
ther time, strength nor money. All is given for use. 
Just one sort of man-has the right to criticise and to 
be heard—the man who has earned the right by making 
sore positive contribution himself to an pmevitahie and 
sinerlatively important problem—Harry Emerson Fos- 
dick. 
IMPORTERS AND GROCERS 
Wholesale Department and General Business Offices 
at 222 Summer St., opposite South Terminal 
BOSTON 
RETAIL STORES: 55 Summer St. 
87-89 Causeway St. 
Cobb, Bates & Yerxa Company 
274 Friend St. 6-8 Faneuil Hall Square 
Also in Salem, Malden, Taunton and Fall River 
