NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
DESKS 
HIGHBOYS 
ANTIQUE FURNITURE 
WE HAVE AT PRESENT A FINE LINE OF 
SIDEBOARDS 
CHINA, ETC. 
TABLES 
OLD MIRRORS 
We cordially invite you to look at our 
stock whether you purchase or not 
Our store in MANCHESTER is in CENTRAL SQUARE, two doors from the hotel. 
Me CeEUNT 2 
214 Cabot Street, Beverly 
Society Notes. 
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Head and 
family, who have let their beautiful 
place at Manchester to the Otto 
H. Kahns of New York for July 
and August, will start next week 
for Westport, Lake Champlain, for 
their country place. Before going, 
however, they will spend a _ few 
days at Nahant, visiting Mrs. 
Head’s sister, Mrs. Frank Mer- 
riam, and family. 
Mrs. H: M. Curry of Pittsburg 
opened her beautiful new place at 
Magnolia latter part of last week. 
After being in the hands of work- 
men for more than a year, the es- 
tate is now practically completed, 
and there is no doubt but that it is 
one of the finest on the North 
Shore. The house is magnificent, 
and the grounds surrounding give 
a most attractive setting. 
Miss Louise Fitz and Miss Ruth 
Whitney of Boston, returned to town 
Thursday after a few days’ visit with 
relatives in West Manchester. 
Charles Gibson of Boston, who has 
been paying the Prescott Bigelows an 
an extended visit at Manchester Cove, 
returned to town Thursday. 
Mr. and Mrs Herbert Mason have 
with them at Manchester for a short 
visit Miss Emery of Portland, Me. 
Gr De ee 
Chisholm’s 
JEWELRY STORE 
Established for 31 YEARS at 
161 Main Street, GLOUCESTER. 
Particular Attention Paid to Repairing. 
Among those departing for the other 
side this week on the Saxonia were 
Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Putnam, their 
daughter Louise, and two boys, with 
maid and nurse. They will return to 
Manchester for the late season. 
Besides the Putnams who sailed on 
the Saxonia this week for Liverpool 
were several other prominent North 
Shore people, including Miss Helen 
Prince, Miss Barbara Higginson and 
Hon. George H. Lyman and family. 
Miss McNamara of 665 Boylston 
street, Boston, has arrived at Man- 
chester for the summer and is pre- 
pared to do Shampoving, Marcel 
Waving and Manicuring. She is stop- 
ping with Mrs. Arthur S. Dow, oppo- 
site the railroad station. Telephone 
12-12. * 
Golf at County Club. 
Twenty-two players turned out 
for the members’ handicap competi- 
tion at the Essex County club last 
Saturday, 17 of whom turned in 
cards. Myron C. Wick and C. L. 
Eaton tied for first honors, each 
netting 79, while George H. Crock- 
er duplicated his record of the week 
before by again winning the best 
gross . scOte - prizewetie ~ did. :the 
rounds in 84. The summary: 
Handi- 
Player. Gross. cap. Net. 
Cul Fatonissacme eres one 89 10 79 
Ma Watkin ctu on tees 91 12 79 
Ge H.Grocker® mac ce e oee 84 3 81 
TEtiGeh enn Olen acter eas 92 8 84 
Av Ba Silsbeessca smn omens 96 12 84 
He Ke Ganeneccmer ae strane 93 8 83 
AH MaHamlent on eee 95 8 87 
Si. Carrwt eitiss ce chs! tee 99 12 87 
LoL, Fiepkins ie. 25 esa tice 99 12 87 
Ais he Bemis nc cei sues cree 100 12 88 
GABE SW arreiiee. since. dare 95 6 89 
E.SeMoo0ress 2 Ma cctatne se 94 5 89 
Paul-MGoress..c2- sae 97 8 89 
Reginald Fitz.............. 104 15 89 
Be iVie StamwOo Gtr, aiesain.- 114 20 94 
RoBi aM Scie aeeaat cade 115 147101 
ed wat Ge Gye bitty es acicai ess 120 15 105 
At “Brownland” Cottages. 
The popularity of the “Brown- 
land” cottages at “Old Neck,” 
Manchester, conducted by Misses 
Charlotte and Sarah Brown, with 
Maynard B. Gilman as manager, is 
plainly emphasized in the fact that 
for several weeks not a room could 
be obtained for any part of the sum- 
mer and that apartments are booked 
even into the late season. Among 
those registered, most of whom 
have spent the summer here for 
many seasons, are: 
The Misses Emily, Mary and 
Elizabeth Sohier and maid, Mr. and 
Mrs. George P. Sanger, Mrs. Na- 
than Mathews and maid, Ajbert 
Mathews and Miss Mathews, Dr. 
and Mrs. William Gannett, child 
and nurse, Mr. and Mrs. F. T. Pfael- 
zer, child and nurse, Oswold Pfael- 
zer, Mrs.vG 7: White, Mrs. Rv. 
Greeley, Miss Marion Greeley of 
Boston; Misses Elizabeth and An- 
nie Bradford of Philadelphia; Mrs. 
W. S. White, two children and 
nurse of Lowell; Mrs. Theodore 
Lasley, two children and nurse of 
Chattanooga, Tenn.; Miss Adele 
Noyes, Miss Annie Smith of New 
York; Miss Caroline Choate, Wes- 
town, Pa.; Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Gan- 
nett, Master Robert and Thomas B. 
Gannett, Jr., of Cambridge; Mrs. 
Mary K. Coffey and maid, and the 
Misses Chew of Washington. 
HOUSE LOTS 
FOR SALE 
On Lincoln and Vine Sts., Manchester. 
EASY TERMS. 
Apply N. P. MELDRAM. 
