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NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
Real Gstate 
And Improvements 
For some years there has been a 
tendency among our summer residents 
to increase their holding in real estate. 
This is particularly noticeable at Man- 
chester where some of the estates 
have been more than doubled in ex- 
tent from the original holdings, and 
in the easterly part of the town trans- 
actions are now under way for other 
deals. 
This has also been demonstrated this 
week along the Beverly shore when 
the deal was closed for transferring 
three lots of land from the Luther 
' Woodbury estate at Beverly Cove to 
Charles H. Tyler of Boston. Mr. Ty- 
ler owns a splendid.estate on Neptune 
street and Lake Shore avenue and this 
purchase will give him most of the 
iand above the Glover estate on Hale 
street to Lake Shore avenue with the 
exception of the R. H. Woodbury es- 
tate at the junction of the avenue. It 
is said that Mr. Tyler is planning to 
still further increase his holdings which 
will give him one of the finest estates 
at the Cove, 
This move on the part of Mr. Tyler 
is much after the plan of Dr. Henry 
F. Sears of Boston who owns a mag- 
nificent estate on Hale street at Chap- 
man’s corner. For years Dr. Sears 
has been buying property about his 
estate and now owns from Hale street 
to the ocean with the exception of a 
few estates on Brackenbury lane. Dr. 
Sears has also purchased an estate 
across the street from his place which 
removed an unsightly dwelling from 
view. 
Suits Brought 
The following cases of local interest 
have been entered at Salem: 
Michael Hickey of Manchester 
brings suit against Clement S. Hough- 
ton for $5,000 in an action of tort for 
personal injuries from being struck by 
defendant’s auto operated by Robert 
W. Jameson on Summer street, Man- 
chester. 
Robert C. Hooper is the plaintiff in 
an action against Clement S. Hough- 
ton. This is an action of tort for in- 
juries to a horse on Summer street, 
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cessitated its being shot, from being 
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000. The horse is the famous ‘“‘ Land 
of Clover,” the steeple chaser. 
OBITUARY 
Mts. Mary (Knowlton) Cullen 
Mrs. Mary (Knowlton) Cullen, age 
42 years, wife of Wm.. T. Cullen, 
passed away the early part of the 
week at her late home, 19 Pond street, 
Beverly. Funeral services were held 
Wednesday afternoon, and interment 
was in Manchester. 
Deceased was well known at the 
Farms, having made her home there 
for a number of years. She leaves a 
host of friends to mourn her loss. 
Mrs. Lucy A. Preston 
Mrs. Lucy A. Preston, widow of the 
late Ezra K. Preston, passed away at 
Newton Centre, April 9, at the age of 
65 years, 6 mos., 20 days. Funeral 
services were held yesterday afternoon 
at the Beverly Farms Baptist church, 
and interment was at the Farms ceme- 
tery. 
FOR SALE AT BEVERLY FARMS 
9 ACRE FARM ON HART STREET, 
High land, 500 feet street front. 
FOR SALE AT MONTSERRAT 
NEAR WENHAM LINE. 
40 ACRE FARM, 
Very high elevation, overlooking surrounding country, 600 
feet street front; a beautiful location for Summer Residence. 
127 CABOT SEREET, 
W. S. FLINT, 
BEVERLY, MASS. 
Deceased was formerly Miss Morrill, 
a sister of E. K. Morrill of Beverly 
Farms. She had always lived at the 
Farms until a few years ago. 
She is survived by a son Harlan H. 
Preston of Manchester, another son, 
Barnet Preston of Boston, and a 
daughter, Mrs. Nettie Cameron of 
Boston. She leaves a host of relatives 
at the Farms also, and a large circle of 
friends who mourn her loss. 
MANCHESTER 
Officer William Lamasney is today 
observing - his 49th birthday. His 
brother, Frank I. Lamasney and Mrs. 
Lamasney are entertaining in honor of 
the event at their Beverly Farms home 
this evening. 
Miss Charlotte Mason is back to 
her former position at the Old Corner 
Store. 
Manchester friends of R. W. Rolls 
will be pleased to learn that he is 
operating a 60 h.p. Thomas Flyer in 
New York city with great results. 
Mr. Rolls says this car will climb any 
hill with roads in bad condition and 
heavy going, carrying eight persons, 
at 10 miles an hour. 
SAMUEL KNIGHT & SONS, 
DEALERS IN 
Wood, Coal, Lamber, Lime, 
CEMENT, HAY, GRAIN, Etec: 
CENTRAL STREET, 
MANCHESTER. 
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