NORTH SHORE BREEZE. 
FOR SALE OR TO RENT 
SEASON OF 1908 
Attractive cottage of twelve rooms, large laundry and two bath rooms; situated in 
Manchester, eight minutes walk to Magnolia station, with ocean view unsurpassed 
by any on the North Shore. 
Also modern stable with accommodations for four 
horses. and five carriages,two rooms forcoachmen. Also a charming old fashioned gar- 
den with fine view of Massachusetts Bay. House at present occupied by owner and 
in perfect condition. 
or will rent furnished. 
Society Hotes 
E. H. Harriman’s yacht has been on 
the North Shore part of the past week, 
anchored off Beverly Farms. On_ board 
was Mrs. Harriman and a few friends, 
who have been cruising along the coast 
as faras Bar Harbor. Mrs. Harriman 
and the Charles Tweeds have been ex- 
changing visits during the stay here. 
H. C. Pierce and party returned. the 
early part of the week from their cruise 
in Mr. Pierce’s yacht, Yacono, as far as 
Newport. Among Mr. Pierce’s guests 
was Miss Isabelle May of Beverly Farms. 
Miss Cecelia May, daughter of Mr. 
and Mrs. Henry May of Washington, 
returned the first of the week froma visit 
in company with Miss Faith Simpkins, 
with the President’s family at Oyster 
Bay. Miss May’s brother Gerald, has as 
his guest at Beverly Farms, Mr. Breeze 
of Southampton, L. I. 
Mr. and Mrs. Clement Studebaker, 
jr., have as their guests at Beverly Farms 
Col. Flood of Philadelphia and L. F. 
Weaver of South Bend, Ind. 
Miss Margaret Ro>sevelt, daughter of 
Mr. and Mrs. W. Enlen Roosevelt of 
Oyster Bay, is a guest of the Charles H. 
Tweeds at Beverly Farms3 Mrs. Tweed 
returned a few days ago from a short 
visit to Windsor, Vt. 
N. S. Simpkins; jr., has been over to 
Cape Cod on a fishing trip the past week. 
Mr. and Mrs. J. Arthur Barrett of 
London, Eng., who have been visiting 
the Misses Colby at Beverly Farms, 
went to Portland the early part of the 
week where Mr. Barrett attendedthe con-". 
vention of the American Bar association. 
Miss Barbara Higginson is enjoying a 
visit at ““The Oaklands,’’ the beautiful 
estate of the Gardiner’s at Gardiner, 
Me. : 
Gen. John Caswell is at Port Clinton, 
O., with the Mass. rifle team. 
Address P. O. Box 449, Manchester, Mass. 
Inspection invited. Will sell either furnished or unfurnished, 
Miss R.W. Shultz, Summit, N. J.. 
came down to Pride’s Tuesday night, 
where she is the guest of Miss Rosamond 
Bradley. 
— OUTING SHOES 
All sorts and inde 
EDMUND GILES 
{54 Cabot St., Peabody Bldg 
BEVERLY, MASS. 
Fern-Croft Inn—as it is today, 
f A MOST 
Interesting Spot 
Just off the famous Newburyport 
Turnpike, on a quiet shady lane, in 
a region rich in historic interest, is 
FERN-CROFT INN; a charming 
resting place for the tired traveler in 
auto or Carriage, a most comfortable 
dining resort patronized by the best 
sort of people. The new Fern Croft 
Inn is in every way the counterpart of 
the old, which was destroyed by fire 
last year. The specialty of Fern-Croft 
Inn, that has made its fame almost 
world-wide, is its chicken dinners, 
consisting of a whole broiled chicken 
to each person, served at $1.50 per 
plate. Afternoon teas daily 4.20 to 
6.—Telephone: Danvers 45-2. 
Noconnection with any other place 
C. H. BOWNES, Manager. 
