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NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
Last Notice 
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One More Week 
AT.156 ESSEX STREET, SALEM. 
ANTIQUE FURNITURE AT COST 
GOODS MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES. 
Now $50 
Old Highboys, were $100, 
Bureas, as 50, 
A closing-out sale 
SEAVEY @ 
Tables, 
66 20) 
And everything else in proportion. 
Wing Chairs, 
were $40, Now $25 
66 40, 66 20D) 
of 1000 pieces of OLD MAHOGANY FURNITURE. 
Mac AFEE (of Fifth Avenue, New York) 
Society Notes. 
Lieutenant-Commander G. de Fara- 
mond, the naval attaché to the French 
embassy, who has been spending the 
summer with the Viscountess at the 
Masconomo in Manchester, left yester- 
day for Boston, where they will spend 
a week before going to Newport for 
the horse show. They may take in 
the show at Hamilton, Monday. 
Lieut. Carlo Pfister, naval attaché 
of the Italian legation, was up from 
Newport to spend the week-end with 
Giulio Cesare Montagna, secretary of 
the legation, at Manchester. Mr. E. 
Eles, one of the vice-consuls at New 
York, was also a guest of Sig. Mon- 
tagna the latter part of last week. 
Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Loring were 
guests of Judge and Mrs. W. C. Lor- 
ing at Pride’s over the week-end. 
Miss Mary Curtis has been spend- 
ing the week with friends at Matta- 
poisett. 
Covers for about fifty were spread 
atS the dinner-dance at the Essex 
County Club Thursday evening. 
Miss McNamara of 665 Boylston 
street, Boston, who is located at 39 
School street, Manchester, for the bal- 
ance of the season, is prepared to do 
shampooing, marcel waving and mani- 
curing. Tel.102-4 Manchester. * 
After a delightful cruise down the 
‘ Maine coast in their splendid auxiliary 
yacht, the ‘“Savarona,” Mr. and Mrs. 
C. Howard Clark, jr., returned to 
Manchester Wednesday. They hada 
merry party of young people on board. 
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse P. Eddy, jr., 
Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Rich, Mr. and 
Mrs. A. H. Tillinghast and Mrs. C. B. 
Trowbridge, composed a merry part 
of Providence automobilists who made 
the Masconomo in Manchester their 
headquarters over Sunday. 
- Rev. and Mrs. William Dewart of 
Manchester Cove had as their guest 
over Sunday Mr. Dewart’s brother, 
Murray Dewart of Boston. 
Hon. John O'Donnell of Dublin, 
Ireland, member of the House of Com- 
mons, has been spending the week at 
Pride’s, a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Clar- 
ence Moore. 
Mr. and Mrs. S. Parker Bremer 
started yesterday for New York, 
where they will board their yacht, the 
Velthra, which preceded them, and 
make the return to Manchester by 
waler.7.. 
Mrs. E. R. Adee and family of 
Washington, who have been spending 
the summer at *‘ Brownland”’ in Man- 
chester, left yesterday. 
Mr. and Mrs Q. A. Shaw, jr., have 
returned from a visit with the Charles 
Dana Gibsons at Dark Harbor, Me. 
Mrs. James Curtis of Pride’s has 
been registered this week at the Hotel 
Green Acre, Eliot, Me. 
Miss Alice Tenney of Boston was a 
guest of her brother, Dr. Benjamin 
ple at Manchester over the week- 
end. 
AUSTIN MORLEY DOMNICK FLATLEY 
MORLEY, FLATLEY & GO 
Estimates and complete contracts 
made and performed for Stone, 
Brick and Concreting, Water 
Works,Sewers, Bridges,Steam 
Drilling,Road Building, Blast- 
ing, Excavating and Grading. 
Blue stone dust, loam and gravel 
always onhand. Jobbing promptly 
attended to. 
| Masons and General Contractors | 
COAL ano WOOD. 
We have also purchased the Coal 
and Wood business of Mr. Henr 
W. Butler at Magnolia, and shall 
continue the same in addition to 
our other lines. We always carry 
a full stock of selected grades of 
Coal and Wood for all household 
and office purposes, and make a 
specialty of pemnt and careful de- 
liveries to the resident trade. We 
respectfully solicit your patronage. 
OFFICES , 17 Brook Street, Manchester 
1 Magnolia Avenue, Magnolia 
Tel. connection 
HRAMED AND UNFRAMED PICTURES 
CARBONS, PLATINUMS, SEPIAS, WATER COLORS, MARINES, 
SURF SCENES, PHOTOGRAPHS OF PAINTINGS. 
SOULE ART PUB. CO. OF 12 BROMFIELD ST., BOSTON 
MORSE’S BLOCK, near Manchester Station. 
