NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
11 
Es WW A. RID OSs 
During the season we will 
have a Team running from 
Beverly to Magnolia covering 
all intermediate points 
QUR LAUNDRY WORK 
Is the best obtainable and is done 
under perfect sanitary conditions 
Only Pure Filtered Water 
and Starch used 
Soap 
CLEANSERS AND DYERS 
OF CLOILHING OF ALL KINDS FOR MEN WOMEN AND CHILDREN 
ALSO LACE AND MUSLIN CURTAINS ($1.00 PER PAIR) 
BLANKETS (75C PER PAIR) GLOVES (ALL LENGrds 10c PER PAIR) PORTIERES DRAPERIES FURNITURE COVERINGS 
RIBBONS LACES EMBROIDERIES FINE TABLE LINENS AND IN FACT EVERY FABRIC USED IN THE HOUSE 
LARGEST IN AMERICA 
ESTABLISHED 1829 
P.O. Box 352, Manchester 
Principal Office 12 Fem ple Place Boston 
Also 284 Boylston Street Back Bay 
Fifth Avenue New York 
9 Galen Street Watertown Mass 
New Haven Conn 
2206 Washington Street Roxbury 
1631 Chestnut Street Philadelphia 
1274 Massachusetts Avenue Cambridge 
1337 G Street Washington DC 
3 Pleasant Street Worcester Mass 
214 West Fayette Street Baltimore Md 
50 Asylum Street Hartford Conn 
235 Wesminster Street Providence RI 
557 and 391 
70 Market Street Lynn Mass 
123 Church Street 
155 Thames Street Newport RI 
MANCHESTER. 
fae 400° held forth at ‘Tuck’s 
Point yesterday on the occasion of 
their annual outing. One of those 
famous cock stews, which only Man- 
chester can produce was prepared 
by Chef C. O. Howe, and was thor- 
oughly relished by the gathering at 
2 o'clock. 
Miss Lena Jones is visiting friends 
at Henniker, N. H. 
William Rich of Waltham is 
spending his annual vacation in 
town. He is stopping at A. 5S 
Dow’s. 
Mr. and Mrs. George Graham of 
Stoneham have been visiting the 
former's sister, Mrs. C. L. Crafts 
and family, School street. 
Mrs. Jos. G. Mears has been en- 
tertaining at her cottage on Tappan 
street her two sisters, Misses Emma 
and Nellie Walsh of Boston. 
William MacElroy was taken to 
the state hospital at Tewksbury 
last Saturday by Officer Lee, his re- 
moval having been sanctioned by 
the selectmen. Mr. MacElroy has 
been employed at Bettencourt’s, 
and has been troubled of late with 
attacks of heart trouble and other 
complaints. 
Two little girls arrived in the home 
of Mr. and Mrs. T. O. Parker, at Dor- 
chester, a week ago yesterday. Mrs. 
Parker was Miss May Dillon of this 
town. 
George F. Miller, the credit man at 
Wannamaker’s Philadelphia store, is 
making a two weeks’ visit with Mr. 
and Mrs. Geo. E. Willmonton, Pleas- 
ant street. 
TINKER 
BROS., 
Cc. L. TINKER, Manager. 
AUTOMOBILE STORAGE. 
First-Class Repairs and Renting. 
Open Day and Night. We 
always have on hand a supply of Gasoline, Oils, and other auto acces- 
sories. Telephone 12-4. 
BEACH STREET, 
MANCHESTER-BY-THE-SEA. 
