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NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
MANCHESTER. 
Ilas anybody heard a noise that 
sounded like a ld falling today? 
The machinery is making such a 
noise we hadn’t heard it up to the 
time of going to press. 
The Masconomo hotel property at 
Manchester, has been leased, we un- 
derstand, to a Mr. Ripley, who has 
run a hotel at Buzzards Bay for a 
number of years. 
Miss Mary Hill Allen of Yonkers, 
N. Y., has been spending a week 
visiting her cousin, Mrs. L. H. Ruge, 
and family, at the Congregational 
parsonage. 
Mrs. Mary Stanley has bought a 
lot of land on Norwood avenue, be- 
tween the EB. H. Wilcox and Mulvey 
properties and will erect a cottage- 
house there in the near future. 
Mr. and Mrs. William Hawkes- 
worth of West Manchester, are sail- 
ing next Tuesday for a vacation trip 
to England, Mr. Hawkesworth hav- 
ing secured a leave of absence from 
his duties at the William Hooper es- 
tate. They will reach England in 
time for the coronation festivities, 
and will spend several weeks in the 
vicinity of Birmingham, the former 
home of Mr. Hawkesworth. 
The fourth of July Committee 
have secured the United Shoe Ma- 
chinery Co. band for the afternoon 
and evening of the Fourth. The 
committee has been divided into 
sub-committees the past week, John 
F. Scott and R. L. Cheever on. il- 
lumination; W. R. Bell and A. Cun- 
ningham on parade; L. O. Lations 
and F. G. Cheever on sports. It is 
to be hoped that the people will give 
their hearty support ‘to the com- 
mittee in making this year’s cele- 
bration of the fourth a successful 
one, and along the line of a ‘‘saner’’ 
celebration, in keeping with last 
year’s in this respect. 
The magnificent new summer 
home of Mrs. Lucius Manlius Sar- 
gent at Pride’s Crossing, a picture 
of which we print on our front 
cover this week, is one of the finest 
residences along the North Shore. 
It might interest the friends of 
William W. Hoare to know that the 
house was built under his super- 
vision almost entirely. Every detail 
of the work in this big structure 
was looked after by him and we 
have been informed that the archi- 
tect, George C. Wales, of Boston, 
sneaks very highly of Mr. Hoare’s 
efficiency. It is a splendid piece of 
work. Mr. Hoare is the son of 
William Hoare of the firm of Rob- 
erts & Hoare. 
EDWARD S. BRADLEY 
Plumbing and Heating Contractor 
Wishes to announce that he is better equipped than ever to take care of Plumbing 
and Heating in all its branches, having recently installed a plant for that purpose. 
He will gladly furnish estimates on any work of this kind, feeling confident you can 
Save money by getting his prices before placing your order for this line of work. 
AGENT FOR AMERICAN IDEAL HEATER 
Central Street, 
Manchester-by-the-Sea. 
Telephone 53-13 
Himer Smith has a position with 
George Hooper, the grocer, for the 
summer months. 
Miss Helen Mason has accepted a 
position as bookkeeper at the Cen- 
tral street fruit store. 
The B. & M. has been improving 
the roadways leading from the high- 
ways to the railroad station the 
last week. 
Miss Elizabeth A. Lethbridge 
visited her sister Mrs. Clement 
Harris in New York over the last 
week-end. She brought her little 
niece back. with her. 
Several young people are plan- 
ning to attend the grand ball to be 
held at the Men’s Club house, Mag- 
noha, on Monday evening, May 29. 
Mrs. George Fisher, who has been 
spending the winter in Buckfield, 
Me., is visiting F. P. Knight and 
family, Chureh street. Mr. Fisher, 
who has been in South America all 
winter, is on the way home, by way 
of England, and is expected to 
reach here about June Oth. 
SAMUEL KNIGHT & SONS 
COAL and WOOD 
RARE 
36 Central Street 
Manchester-by-the-Sea 
GEO. W. Hooper, 
FIRST-CLASS GROCERIES 
Kitchen Furnishings 
MANCHESTER-BY-THE-SEA 
SHELDON’S MARKET 
Established 1845. 
PEK FOOBRER® Prop: 
Telephone 67 
DEALER IN 
First-Class Provisions, Poultry, Game, Vegetables. ete. 
Central Street, MANCHESTER-BY-THE-SEA 
PRIDE’S CROSSING. 
BEVERLY FARMS. 
MAGNOLIA. 
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Oldest Established Drug Store in Manchester 
Business Fouaded in 1856. 
Something New, 
BANNER DRY AMMONIA, 
The Ideal Washing Powder, 
_ Makes Spring Cleaning Easy. 
15c per Can 
Benj. L. Allen, 
Corner School and Union 8ts. 
Two Telephones No. 217 — 8088 
Registered Pharmacist 
Manchester, Mass. 
If one is busy call the other ~ 
