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Society Notes. 
Mr. and Mrs. George Lee have 
with them at Beverly Farms for a 
skort visit Charles Gibson. 
J. Watson Webb, the well known 
polo player, of New York, was a 
guest of Edward T. Blair at the Ly- 
man cottage, Beverly Farms, over 
the week-end. Hie started Monday 
fo: the games at Nantucket. 
Hon. L. Burnett of New York 
has been a quest this week of the 
E. L. Rautouls at Beverly Farms. 
Mrs. Chas. Cotting, Mrs. Wm. A. 
Tucker, Mrs. S. Parker Bremer, 
Mrs. Edward S. Grew, Mrs. Gordon 
Prince and Mrs. A. Walpole Cragie 
include the patronesses for the 
dance to be given tonight at the 
Manchester Yacht club. The music 
will be furnished by the 8th Regt. 
band. Friends and guests of mem- 
bers have been invited. 
Miss Fannie St tesbury has as 
her guest at West Manchester, Miss 
Eveleyn Howell of Philadelphia. 
After a delightful visit of a fort- 
night with friends and relatives at 
Dublin, N. H., Mrs. Quincy A. 
Shaw, Jr., and son, returned to their 
Prides home last Saturday at which 
time Mr. Shaw returned from his 
western trip also. 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
Thomas M. McKee returned a 
week ago today from a two weeks’ 
fishing trip in the Maine woods, in 
the Demariscotta region. 
Miss Lucy Blair has been enter- 
taining Miss L. Burnett at her Bev- 
erly Farms’ home this week. Both 
young ladies have been participating 
in the tennis tournament at the Es- 
sex County club. 
Mrs. Charles H. Tweed has been 
entertaining at Beverly Farms the 
past week Miss L. Roosevelt of New 
York. 
Mr. and Mrs. John B. Moulton 
started the first of the week in their 
new auto for a trip to New York. 
Manchester Regatta. 
Yachting interests along the 
North Shore will be centered in 
Manchester the early part of next 
week when the annual regatta of the 
M. Y. C. will be held. 
On Monday at 2 p. m. the open 
race will be sailed and on Tuesday 
the race for the Crowhurst cup will 
be sailed. The classes and prizes 
in the former will be as folows: 
Class C— Rating class. Yachts over 27 
feet, rating measurement. Prizes, $12, $8, $5. 
Class E— Twenty-two-foot cabin yachts. 
Prizes, $12, $8, $5. 
Class I— Eighteen-foot 
Prizes, $10, $5, $3. 
Class T — Fifteen-footers, Y.R.A. Prizes, 
$8, $5, $3. 
knockabouts. 
Class A— Handicaps 
Prizes, $8, $5, $3. 
Association pennants will be awarded to 
the winners of first, second and third places 
in classes C.E.I. and T. 
The conditions governing the 
Crowhurst cup race provide that 
the cup is open to Manchester Y. C. 
yachts and to yachts properly en- 
rolled in any yacht club in good 
standing, and shall become the 
property of the owner of the win- 
ning yacht, who first has won two 
contests. Entrance is limited to 
yachts of not over 25 feet and not 
under 16 feet water line. No re- 
strictions as to sails. The prizes 
will be: 
First prize, Crowhurst cup (presented by 
Francis M. Whitehouse), second prize $20, 
third prize $15, fourth prize $10. fifth prize $5. 
Time allowance by Herreshoff’s table. No 
prize will be awarded a yacht not defeating a 
competitor. 
(M.Y.C. only). 
Automobile Goggles and Glasses at 
H. B. Winchester, Jeweler, Post Office 
square, Gloucester, Mass., from 25 cts. 
to $3.00. _ 
Breeze advertising pays. 
JOS. PINK & CO. 
Makers of FINE HARNESS, 
SLObIe Supplies and Horse. FuIMIShings. 
Branch Stores: Beverly Farms, M. T. Murphy, mer. 
Pulsifer’s Block, Manchester, 
M.S. Miguel, mgr. Tel. 94 Manc. 
Main Store: 67A Chestnut Street, Boston. 
SALE of the Stock of Geo. B. King, Boston 
THE BACK BAY STATIONER. 
He went out of business. 
We bought his stock of 
Pocket-Books, Stationery, Picture Frames and Picture Books 
For a fraction of the cost. 
All his $1.00 Poeket-books are now 50¢ 
All his $1.25 Pocket-books are now 62¢ 
All his $1.50 Pocket-books are now 75¢ 
All his $2.00 Pocket-books are now $1. 
And so on through the entire lot. 
All his handsome Picture Frames are 
going for half his price. 
STATIONERY. 
Hurlburt’s ‘‘ Royal Arms’? Paper 
and Envelopes to match. King’s Price, 
20c and 35c quire. Our Price, 9e and 
15¢ quire. 
/Envelopes. King’s Price, 15c and 20c. 
Our Price, $e and 9e package. 
Eaton, Hurlburt’s two-tone Linen 
Finish Paper. King’s Price, 20c quire. 
Our Price, 8e quire. 
Envelopes. King’s Price,15c. Our Price, 
8c package. 
Achray Linen Paper. King’s Price, 
20c quire. Our Price, Te quire. 
Envelopes. King’s Price,20c. Our Price, 
Te package. 
Eaton,Hurlburt’s Velvour DeLyon 
Paper. King’s Price, 15c and 20c quire: 
Our Price, Te and Se quire. 
Envelopes, same per package. 
Eaton, Hurlburt’s Duchesse Vel- 
vour Paper. King’s Price, 15c and 20c 
quire. Our Price, 7¢ and Se quire. 
We have cut his price in two. 
Envelopes, same price per package. 
Crane’s Extra Superfine Kid Fin- 
ish Paper. King’s Price, 25c quire. 
Our Price, 12¢ quire. 
Envelopes. King’s Price,25c. Our Price, 
12c package. 
All the Books Going 
at Half King’s Price 
Whist, Hoyle, Girls I Met, Chap Records, 
Bridal Souvenir, Birthday Books, Magic 
Mirror, Nobody’s Scrap-Book, Youtzo, 
Rhymes on Tobacco, Foxy Grandpa, 
Mother Goose, Cupid and the Footlights, 
Book of the Child, Foolish Dictionary, 
“ Fore ’—Life’s Book for Golfers, etc. 
Here is an excellent opportunity to buy some high-grade goods at half the usual price. 
DANE-SMITH CO., Inc., . . 
277-279-281 Essex Street, Salem 
