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NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
SOCIETY NOTES 
Mrs. Sylvester Tower and family 
are concluding their stay at their 
estate on Cobb avenue, Manchester, 
the first week in October and their 
Boston residence on Commonwealth 
avenue, will be opened for their ar- 
rival, October 7. 
Mrs. C. A. Munn is remaining in 
Manchester until December 1, and 
as Gurnee Munn is a Harvard man, 
much week-end entertaining of col- 
lege chums will be in progress at 
this very hospitable home. 
Mrs. Thomas Taylor, jr., is enter- 
taining her mother, Mrs. Ames, sr., 
of North Easton, and Miss Chapman. 
The Taylors are not leaving Man- 
chester until the middle of next 
month. 
Mrs. Walter Alexander is leaving 
Manchester for her New York home 
about Conta 1 
REAL ESTATE AND IMPROVE- 
MENTS. 
The waning of the season marks 
activity along real estate lines, and 
those who are to have improvements 
made to their estates, either ground 
work, or additions to the house, are 
making their plans, and in some ¢as- 
es work has actually been started. 
Two important transfers of summer 
property have taken place at Man- 
chester during the week, but we are 
restrained from publishing these 
this week, because the papers have 
not yet been passed. Others are to 
follow. 
In this week’s real estate doings 
is recorded the transfer by Mary E. 
Haven of Beverly Farms et al., trus- 
tees, to Mary T. Leiter of Chicago, 
land on West street 165.26 by 350 ft. 
This is practically an additional two 
! THURSDAY, SEPT, 29 
Kon 
ROUND ‘5 OO | 
Including Crand Scenic Trip 
DOWN THE HUDSON 
By Daylight or Searchlight 
THE POPULAR AND FAVORED TOUR 
OF THE YEAR, VIA THE FAMOUS 
DEERFIELD VALLEY ROUTE 
Through the most fascinating scenery in 
the East, including a charming ride of many 
miles along the banks of the Deerfield 
River, 
through the famous Hoosae Tunnel 
and the picturesque country beyond. 
soli VESTIBULE SPECIAL TRAIN 
gragere gas lighted coaches, high back comfortable seats, perfect 
ventilation, large observation windows, insuring every pos- 
sible comfort to patrons, will depart from 
NORTH STATION 
AT 8.45 A.M. 
Lunch served en route at Greenfield, Mass. 
THE STEAMER TRIP (BY DAY OR NIGHT) 
Is one of the most interesting and glorious trips by day or night 
to be found anywhere in the country. Every mile full of in- 
terest and pleasure. Night-Line Steamers leave Troy7.30P.M., 
and Albany 8 P.M., arriving in New York City at 7 A.M. State- § 
room ticketsat our CityTicket Office. Day- -Line Steamers leave 
ae = Albany at 8.30 A.M., arriving in New York City about 6.00 P.M. 
; CUT RN NING, passengers must leave New York City on Sept. 30 or Oct. 1 for Bos- 
A ton, cor Metropolitan S. 8. Co. or Fall River Line. 
p-Or ver Privilege will be grante a on the payment of £2.60 up to and includ- 
ng Oct. 11, 1910. 
Ticke ts must be presented between Sept. 30 and Oct. 8. 
Tickets will be on sale at 
He Gi ty ‘Tic! ket Office, corner-of Washington and Court Sts., and Ticket Office, North Station, Boston. — 
See Handbills for All Details. 
Cc. M. BURT; Gen. Pass. Agt. 
acres which Mrs. Leiter has secured 
for the purpose of further develop- 
ing her newly acquired estate off 
West Beach. 
East Gloucester 
Robert C. Rathbone of New York 
and Hawthorne Inn, senior member 
of the big insurance company of 
Robert C. Rathbone & Sons of New 
York, has purchased the Nathaniel 
L. Gorton estate at Eastern Point 
and two acres of land adjoining 
which run back to Brace’s Cove, 
which will give him a very spacious 
estate of three acres, and a hand- 
some, commodious and costly sum- 
mer residence besides. The property 
adjoins that of the Wilkinson estate 
occupied annually by the Siamese 
legation. The price paid for the 
Gorton estate is said to be in the 
vicinity of $60,000. 
Frederick J. Waugh, the noted 
New Jersey painter ,who has been 
spending the summer at Rocky 
Neck, won a gold medal at the In- 
ternational Fine Arts Exposition, 
which closed September 1, at Bue- 
nos Ayres. 
J. Sloat Fassett of Elmira, N. Y., 
and Grapevine Cove was renomina- 
ted for Congress Wednesday of this 
week at Elmira in the 33d Repub- 
lican district. There was no oppo- 
sition. 
Cape Ann Resorts 
Chas. Grafly, the distinguished 
sculptor of Philadelphia and Lanes- 
ville, Gloucester, won the grand 
prize in sculpture at the Interna- 
tional Fine Arts’ Exposition which 
closed at Buenos Ayres, Sept 1. 
The contract was awarded by the 
government Tuesday for Beverly’s 
new Postoffice, which is to oceupy 
the lot, off Rantoul street between 
Broadway and Railroad avenue. It 
is on the opposite side of the street 
from the little park, in front of the 
depot. 
Breeze Advertising Pays. 
PE LEE er 
BURGLAR 
INSURANCE 
We cover the 
value of Property 
Stolen and Damage 
by Burglars. 
H. Stone 
BEVERLY 
Sam’. 
164 GABOT ST. 
