NORTH SHORE BREEZE. 
Society Totes 
Everett B. Webster, for many years 
a North Shore summer resident, passed 
away yesterday week at Jacksonville, 
Fla., at the age of 56. He had been in 
poor health for some time. Mr. Web- 
ster sold his -beautiful summer home, 
Wyvernwood Farm, Grover _ street, 
North Beverly, two years ago to D. 
Herbert Hostetter of Pittsburg. 
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Mitchell have 
closed their house at Manchester for the 
winter, Mr. Mitchell leaving last Satur- 
day for Washington, where he will re- 
main a few weeks, and Mrs. Mitchell 
going over to her daughter, Mrs. Shaw’s 
cottage, at Beverly Farms. She will re- 
main with Mr. and Mrs. Shaw until the 
17th when her young son gets out of 
school for the holidays, and then they 
go South and will spend most of the 
winter with Mrs. Mitchell’s sister, Mrs. 
A. Carnegie, 2d, and Mr. Carnegie, at 
Fernandina, Fla. 
Mr. and Mrs. A. Carnegie, 2d, 
closed “* Seawold,’’ their summer home 
at Manchester Cove, last week, and 
have gone to their winter home at Fer- 
nandina, Fla. 
Mr. and Mrs. Q. A. Shaw, 2d, who 
are still at Beverly Farms, will return to 
town before the holidays and will spend 
the winter at Chestnut hill. 
As a finale to the successful hunting 
season at the Myopia Hunt club, Geo. 
S. Mandell, M. F. H., gave the annual 
Master’s dinner at the club house in 
Hamilton, Saturday evening. Covers 
were laid for thirty-five. Yellow chrys- 
anthemums and red shaded candelabras 
gave a table setting in the club colors of 
canary and yellow. Stile’s Eighth regi- 
ment orchestra furnished music and 
many experiences of chasing the trail of 
the anise seed over hill and dale of Essex 
county were told at the after dinner 
session. 
Mrs. E. A. Whipple and son, George 
N. Whipple, also returned to town from 
a long season at West Manchester, the 
early part of this week. 
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- 
yogue containing full lists, with 
jllustrations 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. 
SGHIsE.GEleceeO lLeER COF 
26 and 27 South Market St., Boston, Mass. 
Lila ntR oseciidatetiollic: 
Lillian Russell, the famous American 
beauty and player, will make her first 
appearance in Boston at the Hollis Street 
theatre in the week beginning Dec. 9, 
as comedienne. Miss Russell’s fame, 
heretofore, has rested on her achieve- 
ment as prima donna. Less than a year 
ago she entered the field of light comedy 
and, if possible, made a greater success 
as aninterpreter of the roles of polite 
comedy than as a singer. 
For the Hollis Street engagement, 
Miss Russell will be seen in a new racing 
comedy ‘‘ Wildfire’’ by George Broad- 
hurst, author of “‘The Man of the 
Hour,’’ and George V. Hobart, known 
best to the reading public as Tinklespeil. 
The comedy has made a good im- 
pression wherever played and is one of 
the few*successes of the year. ‘The 
plot deals with the trials of a widow who 
has inherited a racing stable, a fact which 
she must keep a secret for various reasons. 
A bookmaker schemes to throw a race 
in while her horse ‘‘ Wildfire’’ is en- 
tered. Failure to win means the loss 
of her fortune and her happiness. A 
clever stable boy reveals to her the plot: 
She foils the bookmaker and the play 
ends happily. 
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FOR SALE BY 
ROBERTS & HOARE 
MANCHESTER, - MASS. 
Why not have your Printing done at 
the office of THE Breeze Print? 
CHRISTMAS JEWELRY we=——— 
We note a few items. 
Diamonds 
Watches 
Clocks 
Silverware 
Brooches 
Chains, Fobs 
Cut Glass 
Toilet Sets 
You do the choosing. 
Kodaks 
Opera Glasses 
Fountain Pens 
Bric-a-brac 
JOHN B. HILL & SON, JEWELERS 
160 Cabot Street, 
& & a 
Beverly, Mass. 
