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The yachting party which is be- 
ing planned for extending President 
Taft’s vacation, while not yet made 
up, probably will consist of Mrs. 
Taft, Miss Helen and _ Charley, 
Horace D. Taft, the President’s 
brother; Secretary and Charles D. 
Norton; Miss Mabel Boardman of 
Manchester and Captain Archibald 
Butt. At Biddeford Pool, Mrs. 
Taft’s sister, Mrs. Louise T. More of 
Cincinnati, may join the party. Mrs. 
More probably will return to Bur- 
gess Point to remain for the balance 
of the season after the yachting 
cruise. It is planned to leave Bev- 
erly in the U. 8S. S. Mayflower, the 
yacht assigned by the Government to 
the President, July 18, for a ten-day 
eruise along the Maine coast. 
Thomas Taylor, jr., of South Caro- 
lina recently arrived at the Bullard 
cottage which he now owns. 
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 
prormerly of L. P. Hollander & Company 
and M. A. Driscoll 
Has opened Summer Parlors for 
DRESSMAKING 
At Putnam Court, off Brook Street, 
_ ae 
Manchester 
Remodelling a Specialty 
“MIZPAH ”’ 
To LET 
By the Hour or Day 
8 h. p Motor Boat, 27 ft long, will 
carry eight passengers comfortably. A 
splendid launch for Motor Boat sails 
along the beautiful North Shore, 
The boat may be found at the float 
at Masconomo Park. 
Tel. 143-5. 
CHARLES LOVEGREEN, Prop., 
Manchester. 
Justice Moody has with him at his 
Magnolia cottage for the summer, 
% «Mrs. Alfred Cheeney and her daugh- 
ter, Miss Anne Cheeney, relatives of 
the Justice. 
Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Munn, jr., 
arrived at Manchester this week and 
are living at Mrs. Gordon Prince’s 
house for the summer. 
The Misses Fabyan have returned 
to Manchester for the summer. They 
art at Brownland cottage. 
Swampscott. 
L. 8. Shrigley, a prominent fruit 
merchant of Boston and Indiana, 
wife and son are at the Lincoln 
House for the summer. Other 
guests at the hotel are Mr. and Mrs. 
‘Reuben Foster of Baltimore and an 
auto party stopping at the house and 
who are taking a long journey is 
that of W. Davis, jr., of Galveston, 
Texas, family, governess and chauf- 
feur, who were on their way to 
Maine; W. M. Dee Beck and family 
from St. Louis; Dr. W. T. Willey, 
and family party, Baltimore; Mr. 
and Mis. Ralph Albree, Pittsburg. 
The tennis contingent at the Eims, 
Beach Bluff, is awakening interest 
in a tennis tournament for Beach 
Bluff players which is wnder ar- 
rangem2nt to be played on the Elms 
courts. 
The Bellevue, Beach Bluff, con- 
tinues to attract many guests partic- 
ularly from Boston and _ vicinity 
where Mrs. A. B. Alcott, manager, 
presides over the hotel in a most able 
manner, being particularly well 
known in the Chestnut street family 
hotel section of Boston, where she 
has a select clientele. New arrivals 
at the Bellevue are C. J. Warren 
and family, Boston; Mrs. E. F. Hen- 
derson, private secretary to Con- 
gressman Weeks of Washington; R. 
B. Dermy, the Boston wool merchant, 
and wife, and Stevens Dockham, the 
Boston publisher, and wife. 
The Tedesco Country club, the 
original home of Frederick Tudor, 
the ice king, is daily the center of 
tennis and golfing interest. The 
president of the club is Col. Wm. N. 
Bunting of Boston, who has an at- 
tractive Dutch Colonial residence at 
Phillips’ Beach. 
Have your Legal and Probate No- 
tices appear in The Breeze. 
LILLIAN F. SAMUELIAN 
Manicuring, Shampooing and Facial 
Massage. 
Appointment work respectfully solicited. 
Graduate of the Beacon Toilet Studio, 
Boston. 
Telephone 11-13 Essex, Mass. 
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 Oke" 
depot wagon for rides, to 
those desirous of hiring. 
He ean bring the best of 
testimonials. 
Manchester VUBES: 
WILLIAM KENDRICKS 
Ticats - 
stock a line of Buffalo Pot- 
which for quaintness 
of form, originality of deco- 
ration; for 
and worth, 
tery, 
attractiveness 
must be seen to 
: POTTERY 
' appreciate the harmonious 
blending of colors and the 
artistic relation of color 
scheme to design and shape. 
Tell your chauffeur to stop 
at 
KAVANAGH, 
The Druggist, 
South Essex 
Mass. 
W. M. SMITH 
The PHOTOGRAPHER 
156 CABOT ST., BEVERLY 
Samples at Allen’s Drug 
Store, Manchester. 
Miss GLADY 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. 
