NORTH SHORE BREEZE 21 | 
Soctety Hotes 
Among the week’s departures from 
Beverly Farms was Mrs. E. A. Board- 
man, who has returned to Boston for the 
winter. 
The Harry Pratt McKeans have left 
Pride’s this week, returning to their 
winter home at Penllyn, Pa. 
Congratulations are being extended to 
Mr. and Mrs. Randolph Tucker, of 
Chestnut Hill, upon the recent birth of 
a daughter. Mrs. Tucker was Miss 
Mona House. 
Mrs. S. Parker Bremer and a party of 
friends motored from Boston last Satur- 
day to take in the Yale-Princeton game 
at New Haven. 
The Gen. Drapers will not return to 
Manchester next season, it. is said. 
They left Hopedale the first of this 
week for their Washington residence and 
they are planning to make a long season 
there. 
Mr. and Mrs. Eben Jordan and Miss 
Jordan are back to Boston from a visit of 
several weeks at the Hot Springs of 
Virginia, where they went after closing 
their cottage at West Manchester. 
Mrs. R. C. Winthrop and daughter, 
Miss Clara Winthrop, are now. settled 
at their Walnut street, Boston, home for 
the winter, having closed their house at 
West Manchester this week. 
Charles Head has leased his 412 
Beacon street, Boston, house to Chas. 
S. Bird, for the winter. Mr. and Mrs. 
Head are still at their Manchester estate. 
The Flying Fisherman made the last 
run of the season on the inward trip to 
Boston, Monday morning. 
T. Jefferson Coolidge, jr., and family 
returned to town Monday for the winter, 
though they will probably spend more or 
less week-ends onthe shore during the 
balance of the fall and winter. 
If it is printing you want, drop around 
to The Breeze Office. 
If advertising in the BREEZE pays 
others, it will pay you. Try it. 
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/ KNIGHT'S EXPRESS > 
Manchester, Beverly P 
Farms, Prides Cross= 
ing, Beverly and 
Salem, 
All orders left at Sheldon’s M’k’t., 
lL. W. Floyd’s, G. W. Iooper’s, 
Frank II. Dennis’, Bullock Bros’, | 
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B.S. Bullock’s, Manchester; or 
A, Standley’sand the Railroad sta- 
tion, Beverly Farms, will be 
promptiy attended to. 
Agent Salem Steam Laundry. 
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When you have a dollar you ought to be 
glad—we piece it out so satisfactorily for 
you. Whatever you require in the line of 
Dry and Faney Goods, Clothing 
Draperies, Etc. 
Come in and you wiil see the advantages 
offered. Never be astonished at what a 
dollar will do here, for wé aim to give more 
and better things than you can get else- 
where. 
LOUlS, GOA Ti 
18 UNION ST., e MANCHESTER, MASS. 
Opposite Post Office. Open Evenings. 
CIGARS AND CLOTHING 
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We do not deal in both these lines, but we know that good cigars are injured in the $ 
pockets, and you know that pockets are made dusty and useless for other things by cigars. @ 
Careful gentlemen carry pocket Cigar Cases. Our line is the most complete in Salem. All ¢ 
makes and materials. @ 
Prices 25 Cents to $10.00 
FRYE BROTHERS = EMPIRE THEATRE BUILDING 
SALEM, = MASSACHUSETTS 
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ELEGANT SHOWING 
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UP-TO-DATE HATS 
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We are displaying styles of Fall and Winter millinery. 
Ladies are invited to come in and examine. 
WE RET copa Gy 
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