18 NORTH SHORE BREEZE and 
No. 7 Lexington Row 
Magnolia, Mass. 
Miss £. K. KRire 
Reminder 
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574 Fifth Avenue 
New York 
DURING NEXT WEEK WILL CONTINUE HER 
Fall Opening 
At Summer Shop, No. 7 Lexington Row, Magnolia, Mass. 
Millinery, Gowns, Coats, Sweaters, Suits, Waists made to match 
For Ladies, Misses and Children 
"Bus LINE To MANCHESTER 
Story & Greenwood, proprietors of 
the auto ’bus line between Gloucester 
and Magnolia, announce that they are 
to extend their schedule to Manches- 
ter, starting tomorrow, Saturday, 
Sept. 12. For the present the trips 
will start about noon and will con- 
tinue about every two hours until 
eleven o’clock, but as the patronage 
demands it the schedule will be in- 
creased. At the present, too, a seven- 
passenger touring car will be used 
for the’ Manchester service, entirely 
separate from the Magnolia ’bus, but 
early next month a large 28-pas- 
senger White ‘bus, heated and elec- 
tric-lighted, will be used in the Glou- 
cester to Magnolia and Manchester 
service. 
Starting Saturday the ’bus will leave 
Gloucester at 11.30 and returning will 
leave the square in Manchester at 
12.45. The next will leave Glouces- 
ter at 1.30, Manchester at 2.45; then 
Gloucester at 3.30, Manchester 4.45; 
Gloucester 5.30, Manchester 7; and 
the last trip will leave Gloucester at 
10.30 and Manchester at II. 
The fare between Manchester and 
Gloucester will be 20c. From Man- 
chester to Manchester Cove 5c, and 
to Magnolia toc. 
This firm ran a "bus line all last 
winter between Gloucester and Mag- 
Antique Furniture 
SPECIAL 
Blo-k-front Little Bureau with all 
original handles, and 
Dog-foot Wing Chair 
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30 WEST STREET 
BEVERLY FARMS 
nolia, and the service was very much 
appreciated by the public and was 
well patronized. The new service 
will practically give Manchester an 
electric line to Gloucester with ser- 
vice more than half an hour later 
than the last train from Gloucester 
at night. The new ’bus. will be the 
very latest thing out with seats ar- 
ranged as a railroad car, with center 
aisle, and seats for two on either side. 
The ’bus will run Sunday as well 
as week-days on the above schedule. 
PLyMoutTH THEATRE, Boston 
J 
“Along Came Ruth” Henry W. 
Savage’s comedy triumph which made 
Broadway shake with laughter dur- . 
ing its run at the Gaiety Theatre, 
New York, last winter, is now re- 
peating that success at the Plymouth 
Theatre, Boston. 
MANCHESTER 
Henry Ritchie of Minneapolis is 
paying a visit to his former home and 
among old-time friends and his rela- 
tives in the Fast. He was at Man- 
chester last week visiting Mr. and 
Mrs. J. .5« Reed, Mrs: ‘Reed’ being 
Mrs. Ritchie’s aunt. He has since 
gone to Perry, Me., his former home. 
It was 40 years ago that Mr. Ritchie 
went West. He has not been back 
iart & Watann 
Announce an Exhibition of 
since, and both literally and figura- 
tively Mr. Richie had his first “taste” 
of the salt water when he reached 
Manchester, for he went to the ocean 
and actually tasted of the water to re- 
fresh his boy-hood memory of the 
briny deep. For the first time in 4o 
-years, too, he saw his sister Sunday. 
She came on from Worcester and 
spent the day in Manchester. Mr. 
Ritchie has been connected with a 
wholesale cigar house in the west for 
the last 28 years. 
Lamson & Hubbard Straw Hats at 
Bell’s Beach Street Store. adv. 
Men’s Elite Shoes for fall and win- 
ter wear at Walt Bell’s, Central 
sq. adv. 
Men’s and Boy’s sweaters at Walt 
Bell’s, Central §q. adv, 
FOR SALE 
Detroit Electric — 1 9 1 4 
model. Ill health of own- 
er cause for selling. Tel. 
Magnolia 400. 
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of 170 Fifth Avenue, N. Y. 
and the Brunswick, Boston 
Rare Prints 
Old English Mezzo-Tints and Colour Prints, Hunting 
and Coaching Subjects, Ete. 
MANCHESTER TEA ROOMS, 41 Central St., Manchester 
SCOTTISH TERRIERS 
Recommended as Companions 
A really good sort of dog. Best for children’s 
pets. 
GODDARD AVE., Cor. COTTAGE ST. 
Newcastle Kennels, ®rgokiine 
Easily reached by metor Tel. 443 
