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Open Race of Manchester Yacht club 
next Tuesday. 
The Manchester Yacht club has 
sent out notices for an invitation 
race for Class ‘‘P,’’ Sonderklass and 
Manchester One Design boats, to be 
sailed next Tuesday, August 23, at 
10 a.m. .At 10.00 a. m., preparatory 
gun— course flags hoisted; 10:10 a. 
m, start of Class <4P. 21021533 mn. 
start of Sonderklass; 10:20 a. m., 
start of Manchester One Design 
class. The courses will be the same 
for all classes except that Class ‘‘P”’ 
will go over the course twice, turn- 
ing the mark buoy at starting line 
in same manner that the other turns 
are made. The prizes will be: Class 
“*P,’? $15 and $10; sonderklass, $10 
and $5; One D. class, usual prizes. 
The regatta committee is composed 
of Charles E. Hodges, A. P. Loring, 
jr., George W. Mansfield, John H. 
Storer, jr. and N. Wigglesworth, 
chairman. Entries must be made in 
writing and in the hands of the re- 
gatta committee (P. O. Box 256, 
Manchester) not later than 12 o’clock 
noon, August 22. Post entries may 
be received in the discretion of the 
regatta committee. The race for the 
Manchester One Design Class, sched- 
uled for August 27, will be sailed 
instead on August 23, at 2:30 p. m. 
The Manchester One Design Class 
has now become a permanent class 
in yachting events. The boats in 
this class, and their owners are: 
. Whippet. A. E. Chase,Marblehead 
(Sold out of elub) 
Alien. Geo. & E. Fabyan, Man. 
. Ruth. W. C. Paine, Manchester. 
Solitaire. George Lee Bey. Farms. 
Terrapin J. H. Storer .jr. Man. 
Lamb. F. W. Fabyan, Manchester. 
. Atergatis H. P. King Bev. Farms 
. Blue Grass D. O’Hara Ma’b’eh’d 
10. Vosetta. G. Wigglesworth, Man. 
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11. Gnat. Richard Ames. Bev. Farms. 
12. Quawk F. P. Motley Bev. Farms 
13. Minx. H. 8. Grew,2nd. Mane. 
14. Clarise. J. Caswell, jr., B. Fa’ms 
15. Asteria. C. E. Hodges, jr., Mane. 
Flower Show Next Week. 
The annual summer flower show 
of the North Shore Horticultural 
society will be held on Wednesday 
and Thursday of next week and as 
for the past two or three years the 
large tent will be pitched on the 
grounds at the Essex County club. 
Patrons of the shows should not con- 
flict this show with the June show, 
when the exhibition was held at 
Beverly Farms. An unusually good 
display of flowers in all classes will 
be made, it is promised. 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
FOR SALE 
During the week of August 22nd-27th we will show an exclusive 
and Fashionable advance line of LADIES’ FURS in COATS, MUFFS 
and NECKWEAR; also Men’s Fur and Fur-lined Coats. Made by 
one of the best Furriers in the country at prices that merit your at- 
tention. Similar goods bought in Boston or New York during the sea- 
son will cost 50 to 75 per cent. more. We invite your inspection. 
Stan Clothing Starr 
168 MAIN STREET, GLOUCESTER, MASS. 
Agency for KNOX HATS 
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‘Established ‘see 
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‘Fine Groceries and Table Delicacies 
HEINZ’S ‘‘LATEST’’: 
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Our collection of old Clocks, 
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copper, rugs and prints has 
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ET 
Mrs. H. B. Woodruff and friend registered at the 
Aborn yesterday for a sojourn. : 
Bass Rocks had a large representation at the Glouces- 
ter Day celebration and at the Bass Rocks booth on the 
