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Ambassador and Mrs. DesPlanches, 
who have been spending the summer at 
the J. Randolph Coolidge, jr., cottage, 
Manchester, left Wednesday afternoon 
for Washington, with a brief stop-over 
in New York. The Italian embassy 
headquarters has consequently been trans- 
ferred from Manchester to Washington 
the past few days. 
Ambassador and Mrs. James Bryce 
returned to Manchester Wednesday from 
a few dsys’ visit at Intervale, N. H., 
and on the South Shore. At Intervale 
they were guests of Professor Merriman 
of Harvard and from there they went 
to Cotuit, Mass., to spend a few days 
with Professor Lawrence Lowell. Pro- 
fessor Lowell, by the way, has recently 
completed a book treating with the 
“Government of England,’’ just put on 
the market. 
The daily papers have been making 
much adieu over the fact that *“'Teddy’’ 
Roosevelt, jr., had decided to go to work 
‘nstead of returning to Harvard, and Mr. 
Roosevelt has been constantly beseiged 
by newspapers and reporters on his re- 
cent visit to Manchester, when he was a 
guest of Lawrence Morgan, at Smith’s 
Point. The fact is Mr. Roosevelt start- 
ed work yesterday with the Hartford 
Carpet Co., of Hartford, Conn., and is 
starting at the bottom of the ladder and 
learning every step of the business. To 
the ordinary young man it wouldn’t mat- 
ter much; but, the President's son! It 
makes all the difference in the world, 
from the newspaper standpoint. Mr. 
Roosevelt completed his four years work 
at Harvard in three years. 
Myopia Hunt Club. 
The drag hounds will meet in October 
as follows: 
Thursday, Ist, * 
Saturday, 3rd, Newburyport 
grounds, 2.30 p. m. 
Tuesday, 6th, “‘ Dry Bridge,’’ Tops- 
field, 3.30 p. m. 
Thursday, 8th, * 
Saturday, 10th, Chain Bridge, New- 
buryport, 2.30 p. m. 
Fair- 
Tuesday 13th, High street, Ipswich, 
3.30 p. m. 
Thursday, 15th, * 
Saturday, 17th, Newburyport Fair- 
grounds, 12.15 p. m. Breakfast at Bald 
Pate, 2 p. m. 
* Morning run. Details at the 
Kennels on day previous. 
License Suspended. 
Charles Minot Amory’s automobile 
license, No. 6906, issued to him Aug. 
27, 1904, has been suspended by the 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE. 
.. BULBS .. 
The Schlegel & Fottler Co. are 
offering an unusually large stock 
of bulbs in great variety for in- 
docr and outdoor cultivation. 
Those intending to purchase 
should order early, as some va- 
rieties are scarce and selling fast 
Write for illustrated catalog 
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Pure Culture Mushroom Spawn. 
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Sole Proprietors of the Best 
Lawn Seed—The Franklin Park 
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26 & 27 So. Market St 
* BOSTON, .% MASS. 
state highway commission, following a 
report to the commission by F. L. Aus- 
tin, one of its investigators and examin- 
ers, to the effect that an automobile op- 
erated by Mr. Amory was involved Sept. 
D. H. MAMPRE 
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Ladies’ Tailoring 
bes"The authentic and approved 
styles for the Fall and Winter 
season. 
besThe newest materials of the 
highest quality, imported and 
domestic, are shown in a va- 
riety of choice patterns. 
Riding Habits, Automobile 
Goats, Linen Suits, etc., 
a specialty. 
Manchester and Beverly Farms 
Patronage Solicited 
163 Gabot St., - Beverly 
Telephone 107-1 
23 in an accident which caused the death 
of Donald Gilmartin a young lad at Bev- 
erly Farms. ‘The board’s action is taken 
in accordance with sec. 2, chap. 648 
acts of 1908, 
