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NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
SOCIETY NOTES 
S. H. Fessenden and family of 
Newton and Coolidge Point, Man- 
chester, concluded their stay for the 
season this week. 
Miss Miriam Mason, the young sis- 
ter of Herbert W. Mason, who has 
spent the summer with her brother 
and sister-in-law in Manchester, de- 
parts the last week of this month for 
Dobb’s Ferry, N. Y., where she at- 
tends a fashionable boarding school. 
Mrs. Maynard Ladd leaves for the 
white Mountains tomorrow, where 
she will remain for a two weeks’ rest 
from her active summer’s work in 
modeling and sculpture study with 
Grafdy, the noted Philadelphia 
sculptor, who has a studio at Glou- 
Dr. Ladd will remove ‘his 
household to Boston early in Oc- 
tober 
BE. T. Stotesbury of Philadelphia 
was a guest of his daughter, Mrs. 
Sidney E. Hutchinson of Beverly 
Farms, over the last week-end and 
was much interested in the proposed 
improvements and additions, which 
his son-in-law contemplates to his 
estate there. Having acquired the 
adjoining Boardman estate, occu- 
pied this summer by Robert G. Shaw, 
2d, and family he plans to move the 
cottage thereon across the street, 
continue the terraces and big sea 
wall to its limitations and beautify 
the grounds. His land across the 
street, nearest the railroad track, is 
being prepared for a big poultry 
yard and will also afford further 
development of the land for flower 
gardens, ete. Mr. Hutchinson has 
been on a yachting cruise in his 
yacht ‘‘Weow,”’ which he chartered 
for the season. ie 
Master George Weld, Anna Wins- 
low, Eleanor Winslow, Katherine 
Winslow, Peggy Porter and Isabel 
Porter of the Beverly Farms cottage 
colony participated in the musicale 
of their music teacher, Miss Leonard 
of Boston and Nahant at the summer 
home of Mrs. Wolcott Johnson 
of Nahant last, Saturday. 
Rey. Dr. Collyer of New York and 
East Gloucester spent a few days 
this week with Mrs. James T. Fields 
of Manchester. 
‘“The Indian Store,’’ opposite the 
Colonnade, Magnolia, will remain 
open until Oct. 1, with a full stock 
of abalone jewelry, pottery, toys, 
and other-special lines. = 
Craig Culbertson of Louisville, 
Ky., and Beverly Farms left Thurs- 
day of this week to renew his studies 
at the University of Virginia. 
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LASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENT 
Advertisements unde; this head at 1 cent per word the first week. One-half cent 
per word after the fi-st week. 
STAMPS may be mailed in payment. 
TO LET for the winter, a furnished apart- 
ment in Boston of ten rooms in the 
Austerfield, cor. Beacon st. and Massa- 
chusetts ave. Apply to Meredith & 
Grew, 15 Congress st., Boston, Mass. 
HOUSE LOTS for sale in Manchester. 
Apply C. L. Crafts, Manchester. It 
LOST.—A gold watch and chain between 
Manchester and Beverly Farms. Hand- 
some reward if returned to Breeze office. 
OLD-FASHIONED Serpentine front ma- 
hogany desk for sale. May be seen at 
C. F. Craft’s shop, School st., Manches- 
ter. 1t 
YOUNG LADY wants situation as private 
secretary. Ref., Breeze office. 923 
FOUND on Singing Beach, Manchester, 
class pin. Owner may obtain same by 
calling at The Breeze office, and proving 
property. 2t 
HOUSE FOR SALE. Apply to Geo. Lee, 
88 Pleasant st., Manchester. 
BOARDERS wanted by day or week, and 
rooms with or without board at 62 
Beach St., Manchester; house has been 
thoroughly renoVated and newly fur- 
uished. Terms reasonable. C. I. Scott, 
proprietor. 71-729 
WANTED, Very old solid Silver Porring- 
ers, Creamers, Spoons, etc. Also old oil 
paintings, china, etc. Highest cash 
prices paid. London Studios, 28 Central 
St., Manchester. 
ANYONE wishing to buy a house on easy 
terms apply C. L. Crafts, Manchester. lt 
FOR SALE: Power boat; new Lathrop 
engine, two cylinder; two carboretors; 
fully equipped. Apply to H. L. Hanna- 
ford, Magnolia. 521? 
PONY FOR SALE, or to let for the 
season, with or without governess cart. 
Welch pony, 4 years old, perfectly safe 
and fearless. Apply TOSTER’S STA- 
BLE, Beach street, Manchester. - 3t 
PET DOGS FOR SALE. Pomeranians (im- 
ported stock), Boston Terriers and 
A. H. PEMBROKE, 
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318x107 
French Bull Dogs. 
Dodge st., Wenham Neck, Mass. 
Address So. Hamilton, Mass. 
HOUSE for sale with seven rooms and 
stable. Apply to H. A. BURCHSTEAD, 
Pleasant st., Manchester. 
Branch Bakery 
50 Central St., Manchester 
WARD’S BREAD 
DRAKE’S SPONGE AND POUND 
CAKE 
CURTIS’ CAKE 
SUNSHINE BISCUITS 
Gingerale and Tonics 
ICE CREAM PARLOR CONNECTED 
Telephone 11-4 
NOTICE TO VOTERS 
REGISTRATION 
Office of the Board of Registrars of Voters. 
Manchester, Mass, Sept. 15, 1910. 
Notice is hereby given that the Board 
of Registrars of Voters will be in session 
at the 
SELEGTMEN’S ROOM 
TOWN HALL BUILDING 
SATURDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 24 
7.30 TO &.30 P.M. 
for the purpose of receiving evidence of 
the qualification of persons claiming a 
right to vote at the election to be held on 
Nov. 8th, I9I0 
and of correcting the list of voters. 
See that your name is on the Voting List 
of your town; if not there call at the 
office of the Board of Registrars on the 
days above mentioned, and be registered, 
or you. cannot vote. Bring with you a 
certificate from the assessors or a tax bill 
or notice from the collector of taxes, 
showing that you have been assessed a 
poll tax as a resident of the town of Man- 
chester. 
all persons whose names are stricken 
from the voters’ lists for any lawful rea- 
son, will, before they can again have 
their names placed upon said lists, be re- 
quired to register their names at the time 
hereinbefore stated in like manner as new 
voters. 
Naturalized citizens presenting them- 
selves for registration must bring their 
naturalization papers with them. 
If a qualified voter of this town whose 
name was on the voters’ list last year, and 
who has been assessed for the current 
year, finds, after the close of registration, 
that his name is not placed on the voters’ 
list of the current year, by reason of hay- 
ing been omitted by clerical error or mis- 
take, he may upon personal application. 
have his name placed upon the voting list, 
or, if application be made on the day of 
election, he may have a certificate to vote. 
By Order of the Board of Registrars of 
Voters. 
JAMES H. RIVERS, 
CHARLES DANFORTH, 
LYMAN W. FLOYD, 
Board of Registrars. 
WANTED 
Position as gardener and general 
eare of country estate. 
W. B. JACKSON 
Pleasant Street Manchester 
JUNK. 
If you have junk of any sort to sell—I pay a 
special price for auto tires and inner tubes 
send us a postal, or phone Beverly 347-2, and I 
will send a wagon at once. I pay spot cash. 
ROBERT ARTH, 13 Gox Gt., Beverly 
My wagon is in Manchester almost every day. 
