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NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
Society Notes 
Misses Margaret and Harriet Curtis 
of Manchester Cove and Boston, mem- 
bers of the Essex County club, were 
the only North Shore representatives 
competing in the women’s national 
golf championship at Morristown, N. 
J., this week. There were 67 players 
in the field, the qualifying round of 
which was played Monday. In 1897 
the event was held at Manchester the 
latter part of August, when Miss 
Beatrix Hoyt won, 5 up 4 to play, 
with the then Miss Nellie Sargent of 
Manchester runner-up. 
Both the Misses Curtis won their 
matches on the opening day, Miss 
Margaret Curtis leading the field with 
an 87, and Miss H. S. Curtis being 
fifteenth with 99. Both won their 
matches on Tuesday and again on 
Wednesday, but Thursday Miss H. S. 
Curtis-was put out of the running. 
In the semi-finals yesterday Miss 
Margaret Curtis won her match over 
Miss Keyes and today she meets Miss 
Mackay of the Oakley club for the 
championship. 
Miss Frances H. Stearns has closed 
her villa at Magnolia and is quartered 
temporarily at the Hotel Berkeley in 
Boston, before starting on an extended 
tour very soon. 
Augustus P. Loring started from 
Pride’s Sunday on a business trip 
through the West. 
Mrs. Chas. Amory closed-his Pride’s 
cottage yesterday and returned to 
Boston. 
After a month’s hunting trip in 
Canada John Caswell returned to 
Pride’s Tuesday, making the return 
trip with Wm. K. Vanderbilt, in the 
latter’s private car. 
Mr. and Mrs. Eben D. Jordan and 
Miss Dorothy Jordan were among the 
arrivals on the Arabic, which has just 
arrived from the other side. Robert 
Jordan, the son, returned a couple of 
weeks ago, in time for the opening of 
Harvard, where he is a senior. The 
family has thoroughly enjoyed the 
hunting season at the castle which 
Mr. Jordan had hired for the purpose. 
A SPECIAL LINE @ Restate eee ee Can we furnish you with estimates on 
BIXBY’S Linoleums 
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Oil For the downright hard ‘‘ Wear and Tear ’’ usage 
that one has in the Kitchen and Back entry — the 
Oil Cloth and Linoleum are best. They’re cheap- 
Cloth er than the painted floor in the long run—and a 
thousand times more sightly. We carry Oil 
Cloths in 1—14,—1% and 2-yard widths — pricing 
them at 20— 25—35 and SO cents the sq. yd. 
The Linoleums come 1 and 2 yards wide and cost 
39—S5O0 and 59 cents the sq. yd. We have 
Linoleums in plain colors. 
H. M. BIXBY & CO. 
242 Essex Street, Salem. 
John T. Morse, jr., returned to Bos- 
Jap-a-lac removes scratches, marks, 
ton Wednesday. His son, J. T. etc. Beaton. i 
Morse, 3d, will remain at Pride’s sev- New fall millinery just received at 
eral weeks longer. Keyou’s, Gloucester. = 
A. Henry Higginson carried away 
most of the honors at the Middlesex 
Hunt club horse show a week ago | Nosth Shore Breeze: 
today, which was largely attended by 
the North Shore smart set, especiaily 
those who have returnedtotown. Mr. | Breeze to the address given below 
Higginson was awarded first prizes in 
eight classes — saddle horses, light- 
weight hunters, sporting tandems, Name and Address: 
heavy-weight hunters, the president's 
cup, thoroughbreds in racing colors 
and farm teams. He also won second 
prize in the thoroughbred hunters’ 
class. 
Gentlemen: Please send the 
months. 
New Directory Feature 
The H. M. Meek Publishing Co., 
have established a new feature in 
their directory this year which is of CHARLES HOOPER 
much interest to Manchester people, 
inasmuch as they have published a Spi eae 
small pamphlet with a complete list SPRING AND SUMMER 
of residents in the town, aside from 
their large directory. These pam- can () — 
phlets have recently been distributed 
to every household in Manchester. 
Similar ptophies directions have been pee sch Te shih heat 
published of Peabody, Beverly, Mar- TENNIS AND OUTING SHOES. 
blehead and Danvers. 
11 Central Square, Manchester. 
Tur BrEEzE—one year, one dollar. 
HOUSE WIRING 
Thompson’s Glove-Fitting CORSETS |: xe: no8 
Association? 
At the OLD CORNER STORE. If so, callus up and we will furnish es- 
timate, free of charge, covering wiring 
Also the much-advertised H. & W. Corset Waists for Ladies, Misses | or fixtures. 
and Children — for $1.00, 50¢ and 25c. Warranted to give satisfaction to _ With ne apes panes ais 
the wearer» Also, Mark-Down on Ladies’ Shirt Waists and Dress Suits. Call. fener CCPERE, MAG. DI ue a Ae 
THE OLD CORNER STORE, | "@X,&, Mils Eectrcal 
GEO. FE. ADOEIW. 
Manchester, Mass Boston. Manchester, Tel. 11-13. | Cambridge. 
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