NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
A:WEERLY- JOURNAL DEVOTED-TO-THE: BEST: INTERESTS:OFTHENORTHSHORE 
Vol. Il. 
No. 8 
SPORTS AT FARMS, 
The Eagle Screamed Loud at Beverly Farms. 
‘Field and Water Sports the Attraction of 
the Day. Grand Fireworks Display. 
The Eagle never screamed louder 
in Beverly Farms, than it did Tuesday, 
when Young America, and old as well, 
were thoroughly in the celebration 
MANCHESTER, MASS., SATURDAY, JULY 8, 1905 
Three Cents 
ROSE SHOW. 
Brilliant Display of Flowers at Annual 
Rose and Strawberry Show in 
Manchester Town Hall. 
Resplendent in its setting of thou- 
sands of beautiful flowers, the Man- 
chester town hall was transformed in- 
to a bower of beauty, Thursday, on 
MANCHESTER CELEBRATION. 
Innovation from Usual Form by Vaudeville ’ 
Entertainment on Common. Band @ @ 
Concerts and Fireworks. 
The Glorious Fourth, with all that 
it means to Young America, was cele- 
brated in Manchester with the typical 
noise and gayety that has been demon- 
mood. It wasa Glorious Fourth, in- the occasion of the annual rose and _ strated years past. The program of 
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‘fhe accompanying photograph is of 
the magnificent simmer home of Mr. 
T. Jefferson Coolidge, jr., of Boston 
and Manchester at Coolidge’s Point. 
It was completed late last season and 
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is, withal, one of the finest summer re- 
sidences on the North Shore. The 
house has been called the ‘ Marble 
Palace,”’ much to its owner’s annoy- 
ance, because of the marble trimmings 
and the beautiful marble pillars erected 
at the front entrance to the mansion. 
The reproduction above is printed 
through the courtesy of the Boston 
Evening Transcript. 
