10 NORTHi SHORE 
BRE £3.28 
If you intend to buy a watch as a Christmas gift, let us 
suggest that you make your selection NOW. 
This will give us time to examine, adjust and regulate 
the watch thoroughly before you take it. 
this if you wait until the last moment betore deciding. 
All makes of inovements and cases at lowest. prices. 
Come in and talk watch with .us, 
F. §, THOMPSON, JEWELER 
164 Main St., Gloucester 
A CHRISTMAS SUGGESTION 
We cannot do 
Axel Magnuson 
FLORIST and LANDSCAPE GARDENER 
BRIDGE STREET, 
GHRYSANTHEMUMS 
Carnations and Violets, Flowering Plants 
MANOHESTER. 
Telephone 172-2 
A. H. Higginson, Pres. 
W. B. Calderwood, Supt. 
C. W. McGuire, Treas. 
DAVID FENTON CoO. Manchester-by-the-Sea 
Marine Railways, Boat Builders 
Paints, Oils, Varnish, Cordage, and all kinds of Hardware constantly on hand 
Yacht and Boat Repairing of every description, Yacht Tenders always in stock 
Boats stored for the Winter. 
ment of Launches. 
We carry everything appertaining to the equip- 
Spray Hoods Made to Order 
towed in and out of channel, free of charge. 
Boats hauled on our railways, 
TELEPHONE 254 MANCHESTER 
The autumn season at Marblehead 
is being made very interesting for 
late sojourners by the flights of the 
W. Starling Burgess Company’s 
hydro-aeroplane. During the sev- 
eral flights and trips on water the 
machine has covered practically all 
of the harbor. When running 
slowly, the machine threw up quite 
a spray. It lifts easily and in this. 
respect is said to be in great ad- 
vance over any of the few previously 
tried in America. Atwood, the fa- 
mous aviator, has been in Marble- 
head trying the machine also. 
There is both general and North 
Shore interest in the elevation of 
Archbishop O’Connell to a Cardinal 
in the Roman Catholic church. The 
Archbishop is a North Shore sum- 
mer resident through his purchase 
of the Jonas French estate at Bay 
View, Gloucester, adjoining the fa- 
mous Gen. Benj. Butler estate. The 
newly appointed Cardinal will de- 
part for Rome on the 10th. 
The John Bowlers of Worcester, 
have closed their summer home at 
Grapevine Cove, Gloucester, for the 
season, 
SOCIETY NOTES 
Well-known residents of Boston 
and Lincoln were out in large num- 
bers last Saturday at the annual 
horse show of the Middlesex Hunt 
club, which was held on the estate — 
of A. Henry Higginson at South Lin- 
coln. Harry Coulter acted as a 
judge. Prescott Bigelow drove M. 
M. Dimond’s famous pair, Florham 
Flash and Florham Dash, at the 
show. Lady Lightfoot, a handsome 
chestnut mare owned by M. M. Di- 
mond and ridden by Miss Elizabeth 
Bigelow, won a blue in the combin- 
ation horses, class 7, a red in the 
ladies’ saddle horses, and a blue in 
the saddle horses, class 13. Mr. 
Higginson served a luncheon at noon 
for the guests. Mr. Higginson is of 
the committee in charge of the race 
meetings of the United Hunts Rac- 
ing Association, the first of which 
was held Saturday at Belmont Park, ~ 
New York. 
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Boston is to make a departure 
and have a winter horse show. It 
will be at the Park Riding school on 
December 6th, 7th, 8th and 9th. It 
is also planned to have a matinee on 
Saturday afternoon. Open air 
shows have been so successful dur- 
ing the summer and autumn, a win- 
ter show is to be tried as an experi- 
ment. For the exhibition fifty-five 
classes have been arranged—eleven 
for each of the five sessions. Both 
Boston and New York stables will 
be represented. On the directorate 
of the show are Rodolphe L. Agas- 
siz, Bryce J. Allan and Frederick H. 
Prince of the North Shore contin- 
gent. 
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By the several departures this 
week, the Beverly Farms colony is 
practically lessened to its all-the- 
year-round contingent. 
day J. Newton Gunn and family 
concluded their stay at ‘‘Grey 
Lodge,’’ Valley street and removed — 
to ‘‘The Idaho,’’ 850 Seventh ave- 
nue, New York, their winter resi- 
dence. Monday Hon. George H. Ly- 
man and family moved from Hale 
street to Boston. Tuesday witnessed 
the departure of the Neal Rantouls. 
Wednesday Sidney E. Hutchinson 
removed his household to Philadel- 
phia. The J. Winthrop Tewksburys 
of Bay State road, Boston, have 
closed ‘‘Owl Cottage.”’ 
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Mrs. Franklin Haven brought her 
North Shore season to a close on 
Wednesday and departed from the 
Haven estate, Beverly Farms, for her 
Boston residence, 35 Beacon street, 
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