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NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
WILLIAM KENDRICKS 
formerly in the employ of 
the Misses Bartlett, will 
be at Connor’s Stable, 
Tappan Street, Manches- 
ter-by-the-Sea, June Ist, 
for the summer, and will 
supply horses, victoria or 
depot wagon for rides, to 
those desirous of hiring. 
He can bring the best of 
testimonials. 
T. elephone Manchester 123-3 
Well Dressed 
Thoughts 
Letters are the clothing of 
A beautiful let- 
ter on shabby paper misrep- 
thoughts. 
resents~ your thought and 
yourself. 
Dress your correspondence 
well. : 
We have the latest styles. 
KAVANAGH, 
The Druggist, 
South Essex Mass. 
W. M. SMITH 
The PHOTOGRAPHER 
156 CABOT ST., BEVERLY 
Samples at Allen’s Drug 
Store, Manchester. 
Miss GLADYS TRULL 
Of Pride’s Crossing 
Announces to the people of Manchester 
that she is prepared to give lessons on the 
Piano and Pipe-Organ 
and that her services may be secured 
as accompanist. 
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Cape Ann Resorts 
The Norwood Heights’ cottage 
colony at Annisquam is rapidly as- 
sembling and includes the families 
of Mrs. Blair, Washington; Frank 
Bott and family, Arlington; the 
Misses White, Fifth avenue, New 
York; O. A. Shepard, Brookline; 
William Jelly, Salem; James -P. 
Prinee, Lexington; C. Fred Pierce, 
Campridge; James Guiler, contract- 
ing engineer, Newton; Hollis French, 
Boston, and Prof. Charles Frederick 
Bradley, Dartmouth College. 
Lieut.- Bryant, U. S. Naval Acad- 
emy, Annapolis, and family have the 
Wilmot cottage on Cambridge ave- 
nue. 
W. H. Wisewood and family of 
New York have one of the bunga- 
lows of Major Luther S. Bent of An- 
nisquam and Overbrook, Pa. 
Mr. and Mrs. J. J: Dean of Munce, 
Indiana have arrived in Pigeon 
Cove after an automobile run of 1200 
miles in their 50 horse power tour- 
ing ear. They had quite a remark- 
able run for but a week’s journey 
and it was greatly enjoyed. 
Charles Douglas Wheeler of 
Brookline and Judge Walter White 
of Newton have established their 
families in their Pigeon Cove sum- 
mer homes. 
Mrs. H. W. Perkins of: Salem, 
William R. Arey, Salem; Prof. F. C. 
Adams, Boston; are cottagers recent- 
ly arrived at Rockport. 
Miss Mary E. Allen, Newton High- 
lands; Mr. and Mrs. J. Watts Robin- 
son, Brookline; Mrs. F. 8. Hoppin, 
Providence, are season guests regis- 
tered at The Brynmere, Annisquam. 
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Tappan, Brook- 
line and Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Tappan, 
New York, are tenants of one of the 
Bent cottages at Annisquam. Mr. 
and Mrs. Tracey Hoppin, New York, 
and Mr. and Mrs. Parke H. Custis 
of Brookline are at the Brynmere. 
Miss Mary Nichols of Boston, an 
annual summer resident is again 
with Miss S. C. Dudley, who con- 
ducts her private boarding house in 
the Sophronia E. Lane residence this 
year. 
J. M. Cox and family, Brookline, 
are at their cottage on Adams Hill, 
Annisquam, as is Mrs. C. B. Richards 
of the same city at her Norwood 
Heights cottage. 
Frank E. Cutler of Coneord and 
Miss E. H. Bartol of Boston are at 
their Pigeon Cove cottages. 
Anna M. Bingham 
“‘Dressmaker 
of Boston 
is prepared to make 
ENGAGEMENTS BY THE DAY 
6 North St., Manchester 
Refer to Mrs. G. S. Curtis or 
Mrs. Q. A. Shaw, Jr. 
MISS T. L. JAMES 
and 
MISS M. V. McCARTHY 
Formerly of L. P. Hollander & Company 
and M. A. Driscoll 
Has opened Summer Parlors for 
DRESSMAKING 
At Putnam Court, off Brook Street, 
Manchester 
Remodelling a Specialty 
ROGER NOBLE BURNHAM 
SCULPTOR 
PORTRAIT -BUSTS 
AND 
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Swampscott. 
J. Chancellor Crafts of the Aber- 
deen District, Boston, has leased for — 
this season the large Houghton es- ~ 
tate at Galloupe’s Point, Swamps- 
cott. Mr. Crafts is well known in 
this section where for several sum- — 
mers his fine horses and turnouts 
have attracted a great deal of at- 
tention. Mr. Crafts is expected at 
Swampscott the first of the month. 
Mr.-A. M. Orr of Ohio has leased — 
the Kramer estate at Phillips Beach, — 
and his family moved in some time 
ago. 
A. F. Goodwin is occupying the 
Terhune cottage at Phillips Beach. 
W. F. Waters is occupying the — 
Grosvenor cottage at Beach Bluff. 
Dr. Charles G. Mixter of Marlboro 2 
street, Boston, arrived at his cottage. 
on Galloupe’s Point, this week. 
The fine array of equipages and 
autos lined up in front of the Phil- — 
lips Beach. station at train time is 
indicative of the generous mainte- 
nance of such means of travelling 
in this section, 
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