14 
NORTH SHORESBRELE 
MANCHESTER 
On Thursday S. Parker Brem- 
er’s steam yacht, “Velthra,” went 
to Quincy where she will lay up 
for the winter at Baker’s basin. 
On the trip down Mr. and Mrs. 
L. W. Floyd, Mr. and Mrs. Frank 
Crombie, Mrs. Harlan Morgan 
and daughter, lena. and els 
White were the guests of Capt. 
Robinson, The day was an ideal 
one for the trip and the party had 
a most enjoyable afternoon down 
the shore, returning in the even- 
ing by train. 
George Wales, the special 
teacher of music in the public 
schools is unable to be at his ac- 
customed duties at present owe- 
ing to an attack of typhoid fever. 
Asa result of the automobile 
accident at Craft’s hill last Satur- 
day, Frank R. Neal of Boston 
was summoned to appear In court 
at Salem yesterday to answer to 
a charge of reckless driving. Ow- 
ing to the fact that the witnesses 
for the defense were in the hospit- 
al and unable to appear the case 
was continued until Oct. 18. 
The private dancing party giv- 
en in the town hall Thursday 
evening by a dozen Manchester 
young men was a very pretty af- 
fair. About 200 persons were pre- 
sent. 
Selectman Swett has been con- 
aes to the house the past few 
ays. 
he Ever Ready circle of 
King’s Daughters will meet with 
Mrs. E. H. Rogers Monday even- 
ing. A large attendance is desired 
to plan the winter’s work. 
An exceptional opportunity is 
offered to the prospective pur- 
chaser of a cottage house in the 
advertisement of N. P. Meldrum 
on page 17 of this issue. The house 
is nearly new, has six rooms and 
bath, hot and cold water, furnace, 
cemented cellar, etc. It is near 
center of town. 
A social dance will be held in 
the Town hall on the evening of 
October first by Father Shahan 
COUrtaL AL OSs 
Business Note. 
E, E. Allen is opening a cash 
grocery storeinthe Allen building ° 
on Washington st., Manchester, 
the coming week, his announce- 
ment appearing in another col 
umn. Mr. Allen has had consid 
erable experience in the grocery 
Ds 
163 Cabot 
Now is the Time 
and the Place 
is the 
OLD 
CORNER 
STORE 
GEORGE F. ALLEN, 
H. MAMPRE 
HIGH-GRADE 
LADIES’ TAILORING 
All the latest Fall designs in 
Gowns, Wraps and 
Tailored Suits 
Style, Fit and Workmanship guaranteed 
Manchester and Beverly Farms patronage solicited 
Street, 
Telephone 451-2. 
Beverly, Mass, 
A closing out Sale for 
the next two weeks. 
Cash sales as cost and 
under for certain lines 
of goods and of GOOD 
VALUE for the PRICE. 
- MANCHESTER 
For Dry Goods 
Reliable in Quality and Reliable in Price, make 
Lne Pattillo Store. 
Your Shopping Place This Summer 
We make a specialty of Fine Hosiery, Underwear, Ribbons and 
Neckwear, Bathing Suits, Shirt Waists ‘and 
Shirt Waist Suits. 
122 Main Street, Gloucester 
business in Manchester. For 
many years he was. clerk at F. B. 
Rust’s, when that firm occupied 
the store on Washington street 
which Mr. Allen has hired. And 
until recently he has been with 
F, H. Dennis the School street 
grocer. His many friends wish 
him every success in his new 
venture. 
Leonora F., 
Gorman of Man-— 
chester conveys to Louis Cabot 
of Milton,landon Summer street, 
Manchester, 138.28 by 165.05 feet. 
conveys to”) 
John T, Morse, ee 
Charles J. Morse of Beverly 13 
interest in land and buildings of — 
Paine Farm, Pride’s ie ’ 
Beverly, and he to Fanny 
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Morse, wife of John T, Morse, jr. | 
