NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 15 
HE inclement weather last Saturday did not seem 
to dampen the ardor of the young folk who took 
part in the annual water sports of the Manchester Yacht 
club. ‘The attendance, too, was fair, considering the rain. 
Norton Wigglesworth was in charge of the races and the 
judges were Alex. S. Porter, Jr., Ingersoll Amory and 
Kanrich’s orchestra of the Ocean- 
side hotel, Magnolia furnished music. Silver cups were 
given as prizes and these were distributed at the close 
of the contests. Mrs. Gordon Abbott and Mrs. Norton 
Wigglesworth poured at the tea following the sports. 
The events began with walking the pole, each contestant 
wearing a fancy costume. John M. Cabot was dressed 
as a Dutch girl, Carleton N. Needham as an Indian, 
Augustus Putnam as a fisherman and Thomas Cabot as 
a dude, with a dog. Charles A. Hodges, Jr., Sturgis 
Grew and Thomas D. Cabot were other entrants. CE 
Alfred C Needham. 
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Hodges, Jr., won first prize for distance walking, secur- 
ing the flag at the end of the pole three times. In the 
obstacle race where each canoe was handled by two men, 
Sturgis Grew and Gordon Abbott won first prize. After 
proceeding about 500 yards from the fioats the canoes 
were headed for shore and at a signal the crew jumped 
overboard and then boarding the canoes again paddled for 
the goat. Augustus Putnam and Thomas D. Cabot took 
second place. The other events were tub race—won by 
John M. Cabot; F. H. Cummings, second; Augustus Put- 
nam, third. Senior swimming race—won by Russell 
Codman; Thomas D. Cabot, second. Junior swimming 
race—won by Augustus Putnam; Sturgis Grew, second; 
F. H. Cummings, third. Diving contest—won by F. H. 
Cummings; Augustus Putnam, second. One-end Canoe 
race—won by Thomas D. Cabot; Augustus Putnam, 
second. 
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Special Sale 
of 
Fashionable Furs 
at 
Summer Prices 
Owing to the European War all importation of 
Furs has been cut off, which means a scarcity and 
Increased Prices later in the Fall. We would 
advise our patrons on the North Shore to take 
advantage of our summer prices and select or order 
Furs for next winter now. Mr. Werner will be 
at this store every day during August or can be 
seen by appointment either here or in our Boston 
store. 
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