NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
THE FOURTH AT MANCHESTER. 
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around, was laid out, and there were 
16 boats that started. They were 
owned by David Fenton, Stock Vin- 
cent, Chas. Loveg:een, David Fenton 
Co, H. S. Tappan, E. P. Stanley, E. 
S. Bradley, H. L. Roberts, Wm. A. 
Tucker, A. C. Needham, Louis La- 
tions, R. L. Cheever, Mr. Putnam, 
Lewis Leach and Stanley A. Lutz. 
MANCHESTER 
Walter Weeks of Buckfastleigh, 
Eng., arrived on the Saxonia Thurs- 
day night and came to Manchester 
yesterday morning for a visit of two 
or three weeks with his  brother-in- 
Jaw, William Hoare, and family on 
School street. This is Mr. Weeks’ 
first trip across the Atlantic and he 
has thus far been most favorably im- 
pressed with the beauties of the 
North Shore. 
Charles Dodge has been entertain- 
ing Greeley Ladd, his room mate at 
‘Andover this week. 
Mr. and Mrs. William Clark of 
Lowell and Mr. and Mrs. Mahar and 
daughter Lila, of North Andover, 
were guests over the holiday of Mr. 
and Mrs. Mark Lodge. 
Mrs. Marion Stone of Boston has 
been a guest this week of Miss Sadie 
Noyes. 
New line of Men’s Neckwear, Wash- 
able Ties, new styles in Bows, just re- 
ceived at Allen’s. * 
Miss Alice Mason and her fiance 
Arthur Noyes of Columbia Road, 
Dorchester, were guests over the 
Fourth of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. W. 
Josephs. 
Mrs. Oakes E. Elden and three 
sons, of Dorchester, arrived last Sat- 
urday to spend July with Mrs Elden’s 
parents, Dr. and Mrs. C. L. Hoyt. 
Robert Stoops, the newly-appointed 
officer, commenced his duties this 
week, 
Miss Olive Tarr of Salem has been 
spending the week with Miss Vera 
Kitfield at the Cove, 
Outing Suits, $5.00 upwards 
p Blue Serge Suits, $10 upwards 
Khaki Pants 
# FOR MEN, $1.00, $1.50 
FOR BOYS, 50 cents 
Khaki Suits 
For Men $3.50 
For Boys $2.00 
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Miss Elvada Adams of Essex was a 
guest over the holiday of her sister 
Mrs. D. Elmer Butler. 
William Swan, gardener at R. C. 
Hooper's, and family, have gone to 
the White Mountains for two weeks. 
Mr. Swan goes for his health, which 
has been poorly of late. 
FOR ONE’S COMFORT FOR THIS SUMMER 
Merchandise from HATS to HOSE 
Willbe Found Here in Large Stocks 
Trunks, Suit Cases and Bags 
DAY & HOYT COMPANY 
cen ee ee 
STRAW HATS 
50c upwards 
BEACH HATS 
50c 
KNOCKABOUT HATS 
25cy 50c, all colors 
25c; 
UNDERWEAR 
25c 50c $1.00 $1.50 grades 
4! 7Essex St, : 
Salem, lass. (3 
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Mr and Mrs. Fred’ K. Swett en- 
tertained over the holiday Mr. and 
Mrs. Percy Hall and Mrs. Leighton 
of Gloucester. 
Arthur Hayes, one of the coach- 
men at the McMillan estate, con- 
cludes his engagement there this 
week, 
FOR SALE AT BEVERLY FARMS 
9 ACRE FARM ON HART STREET, 
FOR SALE AT MONTSERRAT 
NEAR WENHAM LINE. 
High land, 500 feet street front. 
40 ACRE FARM, 
Very high elevation, overlooking surrounding country; 600 
feet street front; a beautiful location for Summer Residence. 
W. S. FLINT, 
127 CABOT SEREET, 
BEVERLY, MASS. 
THE OLD CORNER STORE 
Is Stitt OPEN! 
but its Contents. 
prepare for it. 
Yes, open for your inspection—not the Building, 
Summer threatens to be up and doing. Come and 
Canvas and Cloth Hats for Men and Ladies, for Boys and Girls. 
New Styles in Neck Wear for any and all. 
Postal Cards Galore. 
Smiling Clerk ready to Serve Souvenir Goods. 
GEO. F. ALLEN, CENTRAL sTREET, mancuester Chas, Hooper, 
A Complete Line of 
SPRING and SUMMER 
SHOHS 
Central "Square, 
Manchester 
