NORTH SHORE BREEZE. 
Soctety Hotes 
Congressman and Mrs. Nicholas 
Longworth were guests over the week- 
end of Mr. and Mrs. Rodolphe Agassiz 
at Hamilton... They came on from 
Washington for the Harvard-Yale game 
last Saturday, as the guests of Mrs. 
Longworth’s brother, Theodore Roose- 
velt, jr. Sunday was spent quietly at the 
home of their host, with a dinner party 
in the evening. It is said that the Long- 
worths are planning to spend a part of 
next summer at their cottage in Prides 
Crossing. 
Col. and Mrs. Harry E. Russell were 
down to their cottage at Manchester 
Cove Sunday for the day, and were 
among those in evidence at the Stockton 
fire. Col. and Mrs. Russell have just 
closed their cottage and are located at 
199 Marlborough street, Boston, for the 
winter. 
Miss Grace McMillan Jarvis, is to be 
introduced by her grandmother, Mrs. 
James McMillan, at a reception on the 
12th of December at Washington. 
Mrs. McMillan and Miss Jarvis have 
recently arrived from Hot Springs, 
where they went soon after leaving 
Manchester the first of this month. 
Mrs. J. Randolph Coolidge has sent 
out cards for a dance which she will 
give on Wednesday, Dec. 11, at her 
house, 130 Beacon street, Boston, to in- 
troduce her granddaughter, Miss Julia 
Coolidge, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 
J. Randolgh Coolidge, jr. 
Troop F is the designation of Bos- 
ton’s newest semi-military organization. 
It is said that it will be the crack calvary 
of the country, and that it will have 
more riders of ability than any other 
troop inthe country. It will also be 
representative of more wealth than any 
other body of the kind in the country, 
and it will have more of the oldest blood 
of the country in it than any other troop. 
Among its members are the following 
well known North Shore young men: 
Nathaniel S. Simpkins, jr., Harrison 
BULBS 
Hyacinths, Tulips, Narcissus, Cro- 
cus and an immense stock of mis- 
cellaneous bulbs, all carefully selected 
for our autumn trade. 
_ We are pleased to send our cata- 
logue containing full lists, with 
illustrations and descriptions, upon 
request. 
Our bulbs received fourteen First 
and two Second Prizes at the Massa- 
chusetts Horticultural Society's Ex- 
hibition in June last. 
‘SCHLEGEL & FOTTLER CO. 
26 and 27 South Market St., Boston, Mass. 
Tweed, Louis A. Shaw, Conover Fitch, 
Harold F. Mason and Augustus Hemen- 
way, jr. 
There was a smart contest yesterday 
week at the New York horse show be 
tween Judge Wm. H. Moore and Regi- 
nald Vanderbilt for honors in the class 
for thoroughbreds more than 15 hands 
2 inches. Judge Moore drove Prides 
©’ Prides and drew the blue ribbon. 
Business Men’s Association. 
The board of directors of the Business 
Men’s association met Monday evening 
at Beverly and talked over plans for. the 
annual banquet. F. J. Merrill repre- 
sents Manchester and W. B. Publicover, 
Beverly Farms, on the committee to have 
the banquet in charge. 
CARNATIONS 
and VIOLETS 
FOR SALE 
Magnuson and Hylen 
Greenhouses Bridge Street 
ITTANCHESTER 
CONSIDER THE 
ADVANTAGES OF 
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OOFING | 
WATER & WEATHER PROOF, 
FIRE-RUSISTING. 
Wili not melt, rot, tea’ or cerrode. 
Contains no tar, oil or papez, 
Outlasts metal and shingles. 
Pliable-can be easily fitted into gutters, 
valleys, etc., thereby saving expense 
of tin and copper, 
Any handy man can apply Ruberoid. 
Lengthens the life of any building, 
Write for prices and samples, 
THE STANDARD PAINT Co. 
FOR SALE BY 
ROBERTS & HOARE 
MANCHESTER - MASS. 
Why not have your Printing done at 
the office of THe Breeze Print ? 
WEDDING GIFTS w=—— 
STEREING SICUER, CUT GLASS AND 
SILVER PLATE 
JOHN B. HILL & SON, JEWELERS 
160 Cabot Street, 
4 8 & 
Beverly, Mass. 
