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NORTH ‘SHORE BREEZE 
Cooperation with London Registry Offices - 
Miss WILD 
Registry Office 
305 Fifth Ave., 
Telephones 8822, 8823 Madison Square 
N. E. Gor. 3ist., N. Y. 
Special Attention Given 
to Out-of-Town Orders. 
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SOCIETY SNO LES 
Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Ayer of Bos- 
ton and Pride’s Crossing with Miss M. 
Katharine. Ayer and Mrs. M. F. D. 
Baury of Boston, have gone to the Vir- 
ginia Hot Springs, for a stay of several 
weeks. 
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Mr. and Mrs. Be @, Fitch, jr, who 
have been at the Eric Pape Cottage, 
upper School st., Manchester, all sum- 
mer, have decided to remain on the 
Shore all winter. They have taken the 
Gorman house on the West Manchester 
road, occupied the past season by mem- 
bers of the Austro-Hungarian embassy. 
Miss Edith Fitz, daughter of Mrs. 
Reginald Fitz, whose summer home is 
on ‘“The Mountain” at West Manchester, 
had a very narrow escape from a serious 
accident, while driving Wednesday with 
her friend, Miss Margaret Thomas of 
Pride’s Crossing. They were going 
through the woods road from Chebacco 
Lake, when the breeching of the harness 
broke, frightening the horse, which got 
completely beyond her control and ran 
through the village, Miss Fitz holding 
pluckily on to the reins and managing 
to keep the horse on the road. At For- 
est street, a distance of about two miles 
from where the horse started, the animal 
was stopped. 
Mrs. George Lee and Mrs. Arthur 
Little gave a dance last Friday night in 
Neighbor’s hall, Beverly Farms for their 
daughters, Misses Florence Lee and 
Nannie Means. The hall was artistical- 
ly decorated with autumn leaves. A 
buffet lunch was served at mid-night. 
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Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Munn, Jr., 
are receiving congratulations on the ar- 
rival of a baby boy at their winter home 
at Radnor, Pa., the first of this week. 
Mrs. Munn, Sr., who is to be on the 
Shore all winter is rejoicing in her added 
distinction as a grandmother — this be- 
ing the second heir to bear the Munn 
name. §* 
How would you run a Tire Business? 
Suppose you were a tire dealer. Suppose, after experiment- 
ing with the various brands of tires on the market, you 
found one certain brand that rarely gave a customer cause 
to come back with a complaint—a tire manufactured by 
America’s representative tire concern—made by a co- 
operative method of manufacture, whereby the strongest 
points of four famous brands were incorporated into 
this one tire. ; 
Wouldn’t you consider it good business to sell and 
recommend such a tire? 
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answer this description exactly. We heartily recommend 
these tires to our customers because we know we are giving 
them the utmost tire value and the most certain protec- 
tion against trouble they can possibly get for their money. 
Cost no more than you are asked to pay for other kinds, 
THOMAS D. CONNOLLY, 2nd 
Beverly Farms, Mass. 
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