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Baron Rosen, the’ Russian ambas- 
sador, has returned to the North 
Shore. He has taken the Mrs. Rus- 
sell Sturgis cottage at Smith’s point, 
and in company with Baroness Rosen 
and their daughter, Elizabeth, ar- 
rived on Tuesday. Other members 
of the embassy who are here for the 
summer include M. de Thal, who is 
at the Essex County club and M. 
- Vassielieff, who. has a cottage at 
Windemere Park. 
Baron Bernstorf, the German: am- 
bassador, left Manchester yesterday 
for New York,-whence he sails for 
Germany to spend the summer. The 
affairs of the embassy will be in the 
hands of Count Wedel, who is just 
returning from Europe. 
The Argentine Legation will be at 
Manchester this summer. The Beat- 
on cottage, corner of Ashland ave- 
nue and Bridge street, has been se- 
eured as the headquarters of the le- 
gation. 
The Rey. Wiliam N. MeVickar, 
Bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of 
Rhode Island, died Tuesday at his 
- summer home at Beverly Cove in his 
67th year. 
Mr. and Mrs. R. 8S. Bradley and 
daughters, returned last Friday 
from their western trip and they are 
now settled at their Pride’s Crossing 
home for the summer. 
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Moore and 
Mrs. Moore’s mother, Mrs. E. C. 
Swift, have arrived at their summer 
home at Pride’s Crossing. 
Mr. and Mrs. Washington B. 
Thomas and Miss Margaret Thomas 
are on a cruise in their yacht. 
Mr. and Mrs. Francis M. White- 
house, who are on a eruise in their 
yacht, were at the New London 
races, Wednesday and Thursday. 
' Lieut. and Mrs. George S. Patton 
~ were passengers on the incoming 
Lusitania the latter part of last 
week, after a brief honeymoon trip 
abroad. They came to Pride’s Cross- 
ing fora short visit with Mrs. Pat- 
ton’s parents, Mr-and Mrs. Freder- 
ick Ayer. They left Tuesday for 
their new home at Fort Sheridan, 
Hl. 
Wilham B. Pigeon, vice-president 
and treasurer of the East Boston 
Savings Bank, and one of the earli- 
est summer residents to make Fresh 
Water Cove popular as a summer re- 
sort, died at his cottage there 
Wednesday of this week of heart 
disease. He was 57 years of age. 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
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Miss E. R. RICE 
590 Fifth Avenue 
New York City 
.. Millinery .. 
Misses’ and Children’s Coats and Dresses 
Dresses for Small Women 
Will Keep Shop in 
The Smith Building 
Magnolia 
Until Sept. 10th. 
SHOP NOW OPEN 
$5500 AUTOMOBILE TO RENT 
FOR SUMMER 
Beautiful 1909 seven-passenger automobile of 62-h. p. with 
6-cyl. engine, to rent for whole or part of season. Fully equipped 
with wind-shield, top, slip-covers, speedometer, clock, etc., 
and 
with extra tires for season. Has set of famous Flentze Shock 
Absorbers, making the ear ride beautifully and. comfortably. This 
ear can be had at reasonable rates with owner’s services as oper- 
ator, he knowing alt New England routes and roads. 
mation inquire of 
MR. LODGE, 
For infor- 
AT NORTH SHORE BREEZE OFFICE, 
MANCHESTER. 
LEXINGTON AVE., 
Russian Brass. 
Hats. 
The Hon. George von L. Meyer, 
secretary of the navy, watched his 
19-year-old son, George, jr., help the 
Harvard Freshman eight defeat 
Yale at the New London regatta 
Thursday. The secretary, Mrs. 
Meyer and their two daughters were 
aboard the ‘‘Corsair’’ which was 
escorted by the cruiser ‘‘Dolphin.”’ 
The ‘‘Corsair’’ is J. Pierpont Mor- 
gan’s beautiful black yacht. 
Laura Howe, the delightful draw- 
ing-room entertainer and singer, is 
stopping at the Dickinson cottage 
Magnolia, for the summer. Mise 
Howe is a D. A. R., Minute Men 
Chapter, of Boston. She is open for 
entertainments. 
Breeze Subscription $2.00 a year 
agnolia Rranch of The Indian Store, Boston 
opposite North Shore Grill 
Indian and Mexican Baskets, Moccasins and Silver Work. 
Toys and Games in Large Variety 
Post Cards of Many Places 
Japanese and other Pottery. Curacao 
Josephine E. Keefe 
Dressmaker and Corsetiere, 
of Madison Ave., New York, 
will be in 
MANCHESTER 
for the summer months, 
After June 28. 
Will make corsets reasonable, to 
introduce my new model. Gowns 
made and remodeled. 
13 SCHOOL STREET 
MANCHESTER, MASS, 
