NORTH SHORE BREEZE 17 
Society Notes 
The 60-foot power boat Hupa, 
owned by C. Howard Clark, jr., who 
is now settled in his Spruce street, 
Philadelphia home for the winter, re- 
cently made the run from Manches- 
ter to Bayonne, N. J., 310 knots, in 
19 hours running time. A stop was 
made at New London for gasoline. 
The average running time was about 
19 miles an hour. Ina race at River- 
ton, near Philadelphia, Oct. 21, she 
made the course, 11 miles, in 30m. 
24s. official time, and 30m. flat, actual 
time. This is at the rate of about 22 
miles an hour, which is very good for 
a cruising boat. 
Mrs. N. S. Simpkins gave a Hal- 
low-e’en party for her young son, 
Willie, at her Beverly Farms home 
Tuesday evening, a number of the 
young boys and girls of the summer 
colony who are tardy in leaving the 
shore being invited in. The Simp- 
kins, by the way, will not return to 
Washington till the middle of this 
month. 
The T. E. Proctors were among the 
Beverly Cove departures this week. 
Mrs. Frederick Sears, jr., who 
closed her Beverly Farms cottage 
weeks ago, was a guest of the T. 
Jefferson Coolidge, jrs., at Coolidge’s 
Point, the first of the week. 
Among the week’s departures from 
along the Beverly Shore were the 
Judge Moores, Monday; the John L. 
Saltonstalls, Beverly Cove, Tuesday, 
and the I. R. Thomases, Wednesday. 
The Harcourt Amorys have also 
closed their cottage this week. 
Mr. and Mrs. Frederick H. Prince 
sailed for Europe yesterday. ‘ Prince- 
mere’’ will be kept open all winter 
however, and will no doubt be the 
scene of many week-ends as usual, as 
the two Prince boys, Fred H. jr., and 
Norman, will have many of their Har- 
vard friends down, and Miss Helen 
Prince usually entertains many of her 
friends at her uncle’s place, also. 
Mr. Oliver Mink, whose family have 
returned from a season abroad, was 
noticed in Manchester Tuesday, mak- 
ing the trip from town in his Daracq 
touring car. 
The N. S. Bartletts closed their 
Smith’s Point cottage Tuesday and 
returned to their 272 Marlboro street 
home for the winter. 
A hunt was enjoyed last Saturday 
by 20 members of the Myopia Hunt 
club. The party included several 
women. The meet was at the New- 
buryport fair grounds, and the run 
was to Rowley, through West New- 
bury, where the party checked. A 
few went in automobiles. 
el 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. 
ih We strive to give honest value. The goods we sell are first in quality, always. 
, Our prices are the best for reliable goods. 
py Our reputation does not depend, however, upon low prices, but upon RELI- 
ABILITY. There is a reliable atmosphere pervading the store from corner to corner. 
’ Come once and we'll wager that you'll visit again. 
Honesty in dealings is our policy—and we’ve found it a good one. 
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EDWARD me LAN = 
HOUSE, SIGN AND CARRIAGE PAINTER, 
DECORATOR AND PAPER HANGER. 
Dealer in Paints, -Oils, Paper Hangings, Window Shades, Blinds and Windows. 
Tel. Con. MANCHESTER AND HAMILTON 
DUNCAN T. BEATORN, 
TWitchen Furnishing: Goods, Garden Tools, 
Eddy Refrigerators, Rubber Hose, 
MAGEE RANGES and FURNACES, PLumsine and HEatTinc. 
21 Central Street, Manchester. 
G. A. KNOERR, Electrical Contractor, 
Blectric Wiring, Telephones, Bell Systems and Fixtures. Tel. connection. 
Agent for the Mercural Arc Rectifyer aaa Panel, made by the General Electric Co. 
Prices cleerfully given. Jobbing promptly attended to. 
37 Central Street, Manchester, Mass. 
FALL OPENING 
HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS 
We wish to announce to our MANCHESTER and MaGNOLia customers 
through the Bregze that all new Fall Styles in Furniture and Carpets 
are now on our floors for your inspection. 
DINING ROOM FURNI- 
TURE 
Sideboards from $18 to 75 
Dining Room Tables from $5 to $30 
Cane Seat Oak Dining Chairs $1to5 
China Closets $15 to 40 
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 Stoves. 
OAK FRAME MORRIS 
CHAIRS 
164% Main St. 
Gloucester... 
PARLOR SETS 
We have a good serviceable 5-piece set 
| as low as $28 
From that up to $100 
DINNER SETS 
Prices range from $6.50 to $30 
TOILET SETS 
$11.75 to $10 
ODD PARLOR ROCKERS 
250 patterns. 
Prices $1.50, 2, Ds 3.50, 4, 5 
$5.75, $7.50, $10.00 to $30 | up to $25 
C. W. LUCE & CO.. EEN STREED 
*y GLOUCESTER 
WE DELIVER ALL GOODS FREE TO MANCHESTER AND MAGNOLIA 
