NORTH SHORE BREEZE. 
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The Hold-up and Robbery at Magno- 
lia. 
For the first time in all the years it has 
been a summer resort, Magnolia was the 
scene of violence and robbery on Mon- 
day evening. Mrs. W. T. Cornell, a 
guest at the Oceanside, while taking a 
short walk before dinner was shot from 
behind as she was returning from the 
Chasm at a quarter after six, and robbed 
of her watch, valuable not only from its 
intrinsic value, but for the associations 
Connected with it, and some $12 in 
money. The robber also attempted to 
remove her rings, but was unable to do 
so, and before he could resort to further 
violence was frightened away. 
After the departure of the desperado, 
Mrs. Cornell started for the hotel and as 
she left the path leading to the Chasm 
and came out upon the road, two ladies 
who were driving, saw her condition and 
drove her to the hotel. Dr. Henry S. 
Warren, the resident physician, attended 
herand pronounced her wound as not 
being at all serious, but before he probed 
for the bullet he sent for Dr. William 
Brooks of Boston who arrived at the ho- 
tel a little before eleven, and finally lo- 
cated the bullet. “The missle had not 
penetrated deeply and had made merely 
a Hesh wound. 
7 Searching parties were at once organ- 
__ ized and automobile parties and a number 
_ of men on foot assisted the police of 
- Gloucester in scouring the woods. The 
search was kept up until early in the 
- morning but no trace of the perpetrator 
i of the deed was found. Mrs. Cornell 
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got a very good view of the man and de- 
scribed him as being tall and slim, of 
medium complexion, wearing a dark 
brown suit, a cap and white sneakers. 
In addition-to the description of Mrs. 
~ Cornell, Harry Coutler and Joseph Col- 
 lins who were out riding that evening 
i saw a man answering in every way this 
_ description running towards Gloucester 
just after the shooting and recognized 
~ him as Charles Caig, a Gloucester man 
of ill repute. Several others also saw the 
man and all agreed in the minutest de- 
4 tail on the description first given. The 
hunted man was last heard of at New- 
_ buryport, where he was seen riding on a’ 
by freight car, and the police of that city 
are now making every endeavor for ‘his 
apprehension. 
With the exception of a nervous shake 
up, Mrs. Corneli is now practically her- 
self again and is in but little pain from 
her wound. Many of the cottagers and 
hotel guests were needlessly alarmed by 
the affair, but the chances are that such 
a thing will not occur again at Magnolia 
for many yearsto come. Indeed Mag- 
-nolia has the reputation of being one of 
the safest and quietest resorts on the 
coast. Not even a stary tramp is seen on 
the North Shore. 
A. H. Higginson, President. 
Boats stored for the Winter. 
ment of Launches. 
towed in and out of channel, 
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Apothecaries. 
Benj. L. Allen, cor. Union and School sts., Manchester. Tel. 
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Delailey's, cor. Cabot and Abbott sts., Beverly. 
F. W. Varney, Central sq., Beverly Farms. 
F. G. Cheever Co , Central sq., Manchester. Tel. 130. 
Ira Case, Pride’s Crossing 
Awnings, Tents, Etc. 
A. Erickson Co., 42 North Market st., 
Automobile Repairing. 
Blount, Bater & Co., Depot sq., Manchester. 
F. C, Sawyer, 130 Rantoul st., Beverly. 
Boots and Shoes. 
Chas. Hooper, Central sq., Manchester. 
Garriage Builder. 
J. P. Lations, Depot sq., Manchester. 
FE. C. Sawyer, 126-130 Rantoul st,, Beverly. 
Garpet Gleaning and Rug Works. 
Gloucester Dye Works, 3 Washington sq., Gloucester 
Gontractors & Builders. 
Chester L, Crafts, Manchester. 
Connolly Bros,, Oak st., Beverly Firms. 
Howard A. Doane, Near Pride’s Crossing 
chester. 
J.. Albert Mayberry, Haskell st., 
Publicover Bros,, Hale st., 
Roberts & Hoare, Elm st., Manchester. 
Gontractor = Gardener 
Robert A. Mitchell, 95 School st., Manchester 
Dry and Fancy Goods. 
H. G. Nichols (The Old Corner Store), Manchester. 
Mile. L’Etourneau, Beverly Farms 
Boston. 
Station, and Man- 
Beverly Farms. 
Almy, Bigelow & Washburn Co., Salem 
Wm. G. Webber Co., Salem 
Electricians. | 
Clark & Mills Electric Co., Post Office block, Manchester. 
G. A. Knoerr, Central sq., Manchester. 
Expresses. 
Dunn’s Salem, Central st., 
Lampron’s, 18 Brook st., 
Knight’s, (Salem and Beverly), 
Smith’s Boston, Beach st., 
Florists. 
Magnuson & Hylen, Bridge st., “Manchester. 
FE. $. Knight, School st., 
The Pierce Nursery. Beverly Farms, 
James B. Dow, Hale st... 
Furniture and Carpets 
A. C. Titus & Go., Salem 
A. Manton Pattillo, Gloucester 
Grain, Hay and Bir. 
D. B. Hodgkins’ Sons, Tappan st., Manchester. 
Grocers. 
E. E. Allen, Washington st., Manchester. 
Bullock Bros., Postoffice block, 
F. H. Dennis, School st., 
G. W. Hooper, ‘School st., 
Cobb, Bates & Yerxa Co., Salem. 
Daniels-Gleason Co., Hale street, Reverly Farms. 
D. W. Hardy & Son, Hale street, 
Harness Makers 
James Culbert, Central sq., Beverly Farms; Reach st., 
and Magnolia. 
M. S. Miguel, Central sq., Manchester 
M. T. Murphy, opp. R. R. Station, Beverly Farms 
Horse Shoers. 
Mattie Hansen, Beverly Farms. 
Horace Standley, Depot sq., Manchester. 
Dennis O’Sullivan, Elm stredt, Mancnester 
Manchester. 
Manchester 
W. B. Calderwood, Supt. 
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C. W. McGuire, Treasurer 
DAVID FRENTLON CoO, Matchester-by-the-Sea, 
MASS. 
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. 
We carry everything appertaining to the equip- 
Spray Hoods Made to Order 
Boats hauled on our railways, 
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Representative and Reliable North Shore Firms i 
Yearly Advertisers Inserted without charge. Price to others, $1 per line, net, for 3 months ‘ 
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insurance. 
Jonathan May, Magnolia. 
Geo. K. Willmonton, Lee’s block, Manche ster 
W. J. Johnson, 25 Bridge street 
Jewelers. 
Chisholm’s Jewelry store, Gloucester. 
John B. Hill & Sons, 160 Cabot st.. everly. 
Alden Webb, Masonic Block, és 
F. S. Thompson, Gloucester. 
Kitchen Furnishings. 
D. 'T. Beaton, 21 Central st., 
J. W. Carter, School street. 
Lumber and Building Materiais 
Samuel Knight & Sons, 36 Central St., 
Manchester. 
Manchester 
Mason Builder. 
George S. Sinnicks, Manchester. 
Meats and Provisions. 
Brewer’s Market, Hale st., 
Danicls-Gleason Co., Hale st., 
D. W. Hardy «& Son, Hale st., 
Wyatt’s Market. West st., 
Semons, Campbell & Co., Post Office 
Sheldon’s Market, Central st., 
Beverly Farms. 
‘lock, Manchester 
Manchester. 
Painters. 
H. M. & R. E. Hodgkins, Reverly Farms. 
E. A. Lane, Manchester and Hamilton. 
Geo. W. O'Dea, Pride’s Crossing. 
A. J. Orr, Bennett st., Manchester. 
John Scott, Summer st. extention, Manchester. 
C. D. Temple, Manchester. 
Edward Crowell, School st., ** 
Paper Hangers. 
Edward A. Lane, Mane he ster and Hamilton 
A. J. Orr, Bennett st., ~ 
John Scott, 
Cc. D. Temple, 
Edward Crowell, 
Geo. W. O'Dea, Pride’s Crossing. 
Printers. 
The BREEZE Print, Beach st., Manchester. 
Plumbers. 
E. S. Bradley, 44 Central st., Manchester; Shore Road, Mag- 
nolia. 
Robert Robertson Co., Beverly, Beverly Farms, Manchester and 
Hamilton. 
W. J. Pierce, West st., Beverly Farms 
D. T. Beaton, 21 Central st., 
Manchester. 
J. W. Carter, School street, * 
Real, Estate. 
T. Dennie and Reginald Boardman, Ames bldg., 
Jonathan May, Shore Road, Magnolia. 
N. P. Meldrum, School street, Manchester. 
Geo. E. Willmonton, Lee’s Block, 
Seeds 
26 So. Mkt. st., Bs 
Tailors. 
A. E. Butler, Tappan Block, Gloucester. 
D. H. Mampre, 163 Cabot st., Beverly. 
H. Stantland, Union st., Manchester. 
Jacobs & Weil, Postoffice block, “ 
Johnston & Bergqvist, Beach st., ** 
Undertakers. 
S. A. Gentlee & Son, 277 Cabot st., Beverly. 
Wood and Goal. 
James B. Dow & Co., Manchester and Beverly Farms. 
Samuel Knight & Sons, 36 Central st., Manchester. 
Pickett Coa Co., 15 Water st., Beverly. 
Roston. 
Schlegel & Fottler Co., 
