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NORTH SHORESBREEZE 
Wall Papers 
€]Samples of all the 
latest styles in the 
market from the well 
know house of 
Alfred Peats Co. 
4] Drop in and see 
them at 
LOOMIS’ 
Manchester. 
Central 
Square 
allowed on 
time deposits 
4 per cent 
Gloucester Safe Deposit & Trust Co., 
Opposite Post-oflice, Gloucester. Mass 
Important 
Trees and shrubs with dry roots will die. 
The nearest place is the place to buy. 
The Pierce Nursery 
Native and -Foreign Trees, 
Shrubs, Vines and Roses; also 
Bedding Plants. 
Laying Out and Planting Beds Done 
Promptly. 
Hart Street, 
ANNOUNCEMENT. 
My partons and the public will please 
ake notice that I have moved into new 
quarters on Bennett st., opposite High 
School building, Manchester. This prop- 
erty, lately purchased by me, has been re- 
modelled into anup-to-date plant for the 
further prosecution of my business of 
HOUSE, SIGN and FURNITURE PAINT- 
ING, PAPER HANGING, GLAZING, 
etc., with more ample accommodations, 
better light and air, I shall continue to 
execute all orders in this line entrusted to 
Beverly Farms. 
me in my usual conscientious manner. 
Here you may find in stock a large line 
of PAINTERS’ SUPPLIES and READY- 
TO-USE MATERIALS, consisting in part 
of WHITE LEAD, LINSEED OIL, TUR- 
PENTINE, VARNISHES, ENAMELS, 
STAINS, GLASS, PUTTY, FLOOR WAX, 
FLOOR OIL, ect., etc., at prices consistent 
with quality. 
Respectfully, 
A. J. ORR, 
Painter and Decorator. 
Telephone 11-4, 
Manchester-by-the-Sea. 
Soctety Hotes 
Miss Katherine Tweed, who is now 
motoring on the Continent with the other 
members of her family, wrote the libret- 
to for the original comic opera, “‘Bonds 
and Balloons,’’ that was given at the 
Carnegie Lyceum, in New York, Tues- 
day afternoon by a number of prominent 
young women. ‘lhe [weeds will return 
to their Beverly Farms estate next month. 
The North Shore younger set are 
much interested in the forth-coming 
marriage, set for June, of Miss Cornelia 
Thayer and Count von Moltke. Miss 
‘Thayer has been a frequent house-guest 
of North Shore families and she has act- 
ed as bridemaid at several marriages here. 
The family is now in Paris but will sail 
for home the last of May. 
A wedding of much interest to Boston- 
ians the past week was that on Wednes- 
day afternoon at 4 o’clock, at Trinity 
church, when Miss Hortense Webster 
was united in marriage to Harry H. 
Goss. The bride is a cousin of Miss 
Adele Thayer of the West Manchester 
colony and has made her home with Miss 
‘Thayer. 
Alex. S. Porter, jr., has a new electric 
Franklin runabout this year. His machine 
was one of the 244 registered last week 
and is numbered 18,646. Mr. and Mrs. 
Porter will probably return to Manches- 
ter this summer. 
The daily papers of the past week have 
been making much ado over the report 
that one of the events of the season on 
the North Shore will be a swimming 
contest between Miss Eleanora Sear sand 
Baroness Elizabeth Rosen, daughter of 
the Russian Ambassador. ‘The story is 
something after this style: 
“Two years ago the coming of Baron 
Rosen to Portsmouth was attended by a 
great international contest in diplomacy 
between Russia and Japan. “This com- 
ing summer Magnolia promises to be the 
scene of a iess eventful but fully as inter- 
esting a contest when America, repre- 
sented by Miss Eleanora Sears, and Rus- 
sia, with the pretty daughter of Baron 
Rosen as champion, with battle for sup- 
remacy at Manchester-by-the-Sea. It will 
be a contest between two noted young 
women swimmers with Boston and New 
York society as referees and the champ- 
ionship of Boston’s summer colony as the 
prize. ‘The Baroness Elizabeth Rosen 
is well known along the North Shore 
from her previous visits to Magnolia. As 
entertainer she has few equals, and her 
youth and sprightiliness have rendered her 
always a great favorite with the young 
people of both sexes. She is full of life, 
an ardent young sportswoman, and every 
contest in which she has entered in the 
past she has proved her ability against all 
comers.’’ 
Who ct) Gn On ee cise sa. Or a _ RS 
KNIGHT'S EXPRESS ° 
Manchester, Beverly jj 
Farms, Prides Cross= 
ing, Beverly and 
Salem, 
All orders left at Sheldon’s M’k’t , 
L. W. Floyd’s, G. W. Hooper’s, 
Frank H. Dennis’, Bullock Bros’, 
B. S. Bullock’s, Manchester; or 
A, Stanley’sand the Railroad sta- 
Beverly Farms, will be 
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tion, 
promptiy attended to. 
Agent Salem Steam Laundry. 
EVERETT A. FLYE 
OPTICIAN 
4 CENTRE STREET 
Eyes examined and glasses 
fitted by the latest 
improved methods. 
GLOUCESTER, 
Mass. 
67 MIDDLE ST. 
FURNITURE 
ECONOMY 
Consists in buying best fur- 
niture as well) assepavine 
a small price. 
If you buy your furniture 
here you are sure of getting 
low prices—and you know 
what you have bought— 
every piece of furniture in our 
store is constructed right, 
finished right,designed right, 
we visit the factories where 
itis made and will tell you 
all about it freely and frankly. 
We've just received twenty 
five new chiffoniers in Oak, 
Mahogany and Maple from 
$6.50up. Thirty new dressers 
from. $8.50 up. Twenty Par- 
lor Tables from $3.00 up. 
We can furnish 
your home complete. 
Get Our Prices. 
A. Manton Pattillo, 
GLOUCESTER. 
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