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Society Notes 
Among the Magnolia departures 
for the week are the E. M. Stearns fe 
New York, who left Wednesday ; 
Staples Potter, Boston, Visio 
Mrs. Charles Hayden, who returned to 
Boston today 
Mrs. H. G. Nichols of Boston was 
a guest of Mrs. Mary Sampson at 
Manchester Cove the first of the 
week. Mrs. Sampson, by the way, 
will not return to Boston till the mid- 
dle of next month. 
Among the departures from Beverly 
Farms the past week were the Dr. C. 
B. Porters, the S. Reed Anthonys, 
the Wm. Endicott Dexters and Mrs. 
Gordan Prince. 
The R. C. Lincolns will close their 
Manchester Cove cottage next Thurs- 
day and return to Boston. 
The George Pierces closed their cot- 
tage in Manchester Thursday and re- 
turned to Boston. 
While many of the summer colony 
are departing for the city daily, there 
are some who are coming to the shore 
for the autumn. Miss Diana W. 
Rockwell, who has been spending the 
summer at Bethel, Me, will arrive at 
her house on Smith’s Point, very 
soon. 
Though the F. L. Higginson have 
closed their house at Pride’s the past 
week, Miss Juliet Higginson will not 
return to town for several weeks yet, 
but will remain at Pride’s with her 
merer, airs, P: S. Sears. 
Miss Bowers who has been a guest 
of Miss Mary Curtis at Pride’s, has 
returned to her New York home. 
Work has been started this week 
also on the Philip S. Sears summer 
home to be built on Common Lane, 
Pride’s Crossing. A Boston concern 
has the building contract, and a Farms 
firm is doing the foundation work. 
Frederick H. Prince lost a valuable 
white polo pony this week. One 
night early in the week, Mr. Prince, 
jr., with Harry Tweed and another 
friend were out for a moonlight jaunt 
on three ponies and were galloping 
along the road not noticing a ditch in 
the road in front of them. Mr. 
Tweed’s pony fell into this ditch, 
breaking its neck. Mr: Tweed es- 
caped with a broken nose and a few 
minor bruises. 
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244 Cabot St., Beverly, Mass. 
Telephone 4074 
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Room 4, MAson BLock 
Positions always open for house work girls. 
applicants always on file. 
When in need of work or help apply at office. Have 
your name placed on file. All business confidential. 
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RELIABILITY 
Is a word which cannot be truthfully said of many stores. But THE RELI- 
ABILITY OF THOMPSON, the jeweler, is attested by not only the buying public; 
but by contemporary concerns. 
We strive to give honest value. The goods we sell are first in quality, always. 
gy Our prices are the best for reliable goods. 
\ Our reputation does not depend, however, upon low prices, but upon RELI- 
Ay ABILITY. There isa reliable atmosphere pervading the store from corner to corner. 
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Honesty in dealings is our policy—and we've found it a good one. 
164 Main St. 
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E-DWVARD A. LANE, 
HOUSE, SIGN AND CARRIAGE PAINTER, 
DECORATOR AND PAPER HANGER. 
Dealer in Paints, Gils, Paper Hangings, Window Shades, Blinds and Windows. 
MANCHESTER AND HAMILTON 
DUNCAN T. BEATOR, 
Hitchen E"urnishing Goods, Garden Tools, 
Eddy Refrigerators, Rubber Hose, 
MAGEE RANGES and FURNACES, PLumpine and HEATING. 
21 Central Street, Manchester. 
[ates Stews IN GERI ES VV St Bt CO Coe 
HEATING AND SHEET IRON WORK 2 STOVES AND COOKING APPARATUS 
HARDWARE AND PLUMBING 
1!7 to 121 Main Street, = GLOUCESTER 
FALL OPENING 
HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS 
We wish to announce to our MANCHESTER and MAGNOLIA customers 
through the Breeze that all new Fall Styles in Furniture and Carpets 
are now on our floors for your inspection. 
Tel. Con. 
DINING ROOM FURNI- PARLOR SETS 
TURE We have a good serviceable 5-piece set 
Sideboards from $18 to 75 as low as $28 
Dining Room Tables from $5 to $30 From that up to $100 
Cane Seat Oak Dining Chairs $1 to5 
China Closets $15 to 40 
DINNER SETS 
RUGS AND CARPETS 
We have some bargains in 9 x 12 Ax- 
minster rugs. One lot of about 50 rugs 
at $22.75 worth $30. Another lot of 
100 at $25 
CRAWFORD RANGES 
From $27 to $45, and Parlor Stov es. 
OAK FRAME MORRIS 
CHAIRS 
Prices range from $6.50 to $30 
TOILET SETS 
$11.75 to $10 
ODD PARLOR ROCKERS 
250 patterns. 
Prices $1.50, 2, 3, 3.50, 4, 5 
$5.75, $7.50, $10.00 to $30 up to $25 
C. W. LUCE & CO., Et, StReEr 
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WE DELIVER ALL GOODS FREE TO MANCHESTER AND MAGNOLIA 
