NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
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MANCHESTER. 
_ Joseph T. Allen of New York, has 
concluded a visit with his daughter, 
Mrs. E. 8S. Bradley of Pine street, 
and his son, Joseph HE. Allen, of Cen- 
tral street. 
Morley, Flatley & Co., are engaged 
on the grading and other out-door 
work at the Ipswich estate of Her- 
bert W. Mason of Boston. 
Mrs. Benj. D. Burnham and chil- 
dren, Benjamin and Iris, of Oyster 
Bay, N. Y., are visiting Mr. Burn- 
ham’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred- 
erick Burnham, School street. 
Luke Morgan is having a bunga- 
low built on his lot off Allen’s court. 
Albert Haraden is the builder. 
The chiefs of Conomo tribe, 1138, 
1.0. R. M., have been elected as fol- 
lows: John Cool, prophet; Byron A. 
Bullock, sachem; Archie Macdon- 
ald, senior sagamore; Edward W. 
Baker, junior sagamore; Leonard 
Andrews, keeper of wampum; Ed- 
ward S. Bradley, collector; Edward 
F. Preston, chief of records. The 
chiefs will be raised to their stumps 
at the council fire next Wednesday 
evening. July 19, by Deputy Ellison 
of Lyn. 
Mrs. Redstone of Arlington, 
mother of G. H. Redstone of the 
Social Law Library, Boston, has 
been making a visit with her niece, 
Mrs. Chas. A. Lodge, Bennett 
street, the past week. 
Among the recent visitors to Man- 
chester were: Mr. and Mrs. A. D. 
Norman of Winnipeg, who included 
this resort among the places they 
are visiting in their honeymoon trip. 
Mr. Norman speaks very enthusias- 
tically of the section of Canada from 
which he hails and says it will be 
one of the biggest ‘‘boom’’ countries 
on this continent within the next 
decade. He and his bride were de- 
lighted with Manchester and its sur- 
roundings. They were guests at 
the Masconomo. 
Editor Marshall of the Cricket 
was one of the large party of news- 
paper men to inspect the newly 
**electrified’’ Hoosae tunnel, Tues- 
day. 
Two Manchester young women, 
who are making the summer play- 
ground work at Salem very success- 
ful and popular are Mrs. George 
Dean and Miss Alice Knight, her 
assistant. Mrs. Dean has the super- 
vision of the girls’ playgrounds and 
has placed Miss Knight in charge of 
the Bridge street playground where 
she teaches swimming and_ basket 
making as_ specialties. The young 
women report great interest and en- 
thusiasm on the part of their pupils, 
despite the hot weather. 
Telephone 190 
Veuve Chaffard Olive Oil, 
MANOHESTER-BY-THE-SBA. 
Swansdown Flour, 
Postoffice Block 
Bullock Brothers, Fine Groceries 
Brigham Creamery Butter 
AGENT FOR HILLCREST WATER CO. 
S. S. Pierce Co.’s Fancy Groceries 
Gall at 
the 
Manchester 
Postoffice Block, = * - = 
A. Jz ORR 
Bennett Street as 
Why Pay Low Prices for Cheap Goods 
When we Sell the Best the Market Affords fora MINIMUM PRICE 
Fruit Store 
P. VOTTEROS PROP. (Successor to M. G. Revelas) 
= os 
Be 
= PAPER-HANGING 
Dealer in PAINTS, OILS, GLASS, PUTTY, ETC. 
A full line of PATTON’S SUNPROOF PAINT and Specialties. 
Telephone .. 
osite High School 
or Ring 
160 
Manchester-by-the-Sea 
Our wagon will deliver your order Free of Charge in Manchester, Magnolia, 
Beverly Farms, Pride’s Crossing 
PAINTING AND 
Manchester, Mass. 
L. RADLO, TAILOR 
Begs to announce to North Shore residents that he has opened _ his 
Tailoring Establishment for the season of 1911 in the 
ALLEN BUILDING, Summer St., Manchester 
opposite the Electric Light Station 
Everything in the line of Tailoring for Ladies or Gentlemen 
TELEPHONE 130 
Free Delivery Magnolia, Manchester, Beverly Farms:and Pride's 
OLYMPIA FRUIT STORE 
(N. G. KASSANOS, Prop.) 
Choice Foreign and Domestic Fruits, Candy, Cigars, etc. 
26 Central St., - 
= Manchester, Mass. 
Beach Street 
The summer school opened Mon- 
day morning in two rooms of the 
G. A. Priest school, and is in charge 
of Miss Walsh and Miss Calden It 
will continue for five weeks. 
Clocks wound and eared for by 
the season. Loomis’. . 
JOSEPH LEVIN, Custom Tailor 
Has a large and complete assortment of up-to-date patterns 
for which to select goods for 
THAT NEW SUIT 
He also solicits from the residents of all parts of the North Shore anything they 
may desire in the Tailoring line 
Cleansing, Dyeing, Repairing and Pressing 
Special Feature—Nice Line Men's Furnishings. They will please my Customers. 
Telephone Conn. 
MANCHESTER 
and Mrs. 
Miss Edith 
Col. Archibald Tracie 
Tracie and daughter, 
Tracie, of Washington, D. C., arrived 
at the Leach cottage Tuesday for 
the season. 
Trunk and bag locks repaired at 
Loomis’. « 
