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Dr. J. C. Ayer of New York is visit- 
ing his father, Frederick Ayer, at 
Pride’ s. 
| Miss Clara Winthrop 
Manchester yesterday after a 
months’ trip abroad. 
Miss Julia Fisher of New York is vis- 
iting her sister Mrs. Edward King and 
Mr. King at Manchester. 
A. Carnegie, 2d, of Manchester, has 
been playing in the U. S. amateur golf 
championship at Garden City, L. L, 
the past week. ’ 
E. L. Davis, who has been occupying 
the Wheelwright cottage at Pride’s 
this summer, has returned to his home 
in Worcester, leaving the North Shore 
on Monday. 
Augustus P. Lorihg of the Pride’s 
summer colony returned from a week's 
visit at Bar Harbor, Monday. Miss 
Katherine P. Loring left- Tuesday fora 
few days’ visit at that well known seashore 
resort. 
Q. A. Shaw, 3d, was operated upon 
successfully Sunday evening for appendi- 
citis. - The operation was performed by 
Dr. Cabot of Boston. Master Shaw is 
the son of Mr. and Mrs. Q. A. Shaw, 
jr., of Pride’s. 
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Small Moore 
have closed the Knowles cottage at Mag- 
nolia and moved over to Pride’s Cross- 
ing yesterday to remain a week or two 
with Mr. Moore’s parents, Judge and 
Mrs. W. H. Moore. Mr. and Mrs. 
Moore will live in Chicago the coming 
winter instead of St. Louis. 
In connection with the list of Man- 
chester tax payers printed on page four 
of this issue it is of interest to note that 
the highest assessed piece of property in 
the town is that of Charles E. Cotting, 
near the West Manchester station. Mr. 
Cotting’s three-quarters of an acre of 
land is assessed at a value of $14,000. 
Mr. and Mrs. Lucius J. Knowles left 
Manchester Wednesday for their winter 
residence in Worcester. Mrs. Knowles’ 
parents, Mr. and Mrs. John A. Mc- 
Ginley, and the Misses McGinley are 
leaving Manchester tomorrow for their 
home in Pittsburg. They will spend 
the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. 
Knowles at Worcester. 
Mr. and Mrs. H. P. McKean re- 
turn to their home in Penllyn, Pa., 
Wednesday of the coming week after a 
delightful summer at Pride’s. “The Mc- 
Keans are leaving much earlier than is 
their custom as Mr. McKean is con- 
templating a number of improvements 
on his estate here. In past years it has 
been their custom to remain on the Shore 
until after Thanksgiving. 
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The Schlegel & Fottler Co. are 
offering an unusually large stock 
of bulbs in great variety for in- 
door and outdoor cultivation. 
Those intending to purchase 
should order early, as some va- 
rieties are scarce and selling fast 
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George H. Crocker, jr., who with 
his parents have been occupying the 
Gables cottage, a connection of the 
Oceanside, has returned to his studies at 
Groton. 
26 & 27 So. Market St, 
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hes-The authentic and approved 
styles for the Fall and Winter 
season. 
Be@S"The newest materials of the 
highest quality, imported and 
domestic, are shown in a va- 
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*‘ Riding Habits, Automobile 
Goats, Linen Suits, etc., 
a specialty. 
Manchester and Beverly Farms 
Patronage Solicited 
163 Gabot St., - Beverly 
Telephone 107-1 
L. E. P. Nettleton and Miss Nettle- 
ton of New Haven have been spending 
a few days this week with their mother 
Mrs. George H. Nettleton at the Hes- 
perus. 
