NORTH SHORE BREEZE. 
Soctety Hotes 
Hamilton R. Squier of New York is 
opening his cottage off Pine street, Man- 
chester, today. 
The Albert Ivins Croll have open- 
ed their cottage at Smith’s Point, Man- 
chester, this week. 
The lot of prized art goods, antique 
furniture, bric-a-brac, paintings, mantles, 
tiles, etc., which T. Jefferson Coolidge, 
jr., bought in New York recently at the 
auction sale of the Sandford White 
studio, arrived at Magnolia Monday and 
have since been transported to his mag- 
nificent mansion house at Coolidge’s 
Point, where they will add much to the 
interior decorations of the already beauti- 
fully furnished house. 
Mr. and Mrs. Eben D. Jordanare re- 
maining at Hot Springs until the mid- 
dle of this month when they will come 
direct to their estate at West Manchester. 
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Seabury who 
went aboard the first of March have been 
motoring on the Continent, mostly at 
Paris. “This month they will be in Eng- 
land and will spend their time for the 
most part in the vicinity of London. 
‘They return to Beverly Farms the first of 
June. 
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert M. Sears, 
who, with their children, sailed several 
weeks ago, are enjoying an automobile 
trip through Italy. “hey were register- 
ed at Naples recently. 
A. C. Ratchesky and family of Boston 
have opened their villa on Woodbury 
street, Beverly Cove, for the season. 
One of the smartest April weddings 
was that of Miss Emma Atherton, sec- 
ond daughter of Mrs. George Atherton 
of Boston, and John §. Lawrence, son 
of Amory A. Lawrence of Hospital 
Point, Beverly Cove, which took place 
at the Emmanuel church, Boston, Mon- 
day. Bishop Lawrence performed the 
ceremony. After a wedding journey of 
four weeks, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence 
will come to the North Shore and will 
spend the summer atthe Lawrence home 
in Beverly Cove. 
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Dexter sailed 
from England on the Saxonia yesterday 
week and are expected at Pride’s Cross- 
ing immediately after their arrival in 
Boston. 
Mrs. R. S. Bradley, sonand daughter, 
were down to their estate in Pride’s last 
Saturday. They will not close their 
town house till about June 1. 
Dr. and Mrs. Franklin Dexter and 
Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Cochrane were a- 
mong those down to Pride’s Crossing 
last Saturday looking over their estates. 
Mr. and Mrs. Philip S. Sears and 
family are located at their new house in 
Pride’s Crossing again for the season, 
moving down from town last week. 
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ANNOUNCEMENT 
LECT SADDPERa wae. 
NESS, WHALPS eRe 
BLANKETS, and a com- 
plete line of Stable Supplies. 
Also Trunks and Bags. 
Repairing in all its branches, 
Importer and Manufacturer of 
Fine Harness, Riding Saddles and 
Horse Furnishings. Leather Novelties 
I am here all the year and can always Give prompt and satis- 
factory service. Respectfully, 
J. A. COLBERT 
Tel 78-3 Bev. Fms. 
Branch Stores: 
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Denegre are 
still abroad. They are to sailthe 24th of 
this month on the Arabic from Liverpool 
for Boston, after a short stay in London. 
Mr. Denegre, who, by the way, already 
has two large touring cars, has bought a 
DUTCHESS 
BEVERLY FARMS, MASS. 
Beach St., Manchester and Magnolia. 
new French car,—a Renault. His chauf- 
feur returns this week from abroad. 
The E. C. Richardsons have closed 
their town house at 9 Bay State Road, 
Boston, and moved this week to their 
summer home at Magnolia. 
TROUSERS 
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in the waist-band, we will pay you 50e. 
in the seat or elsewhere, we will pay you $1.00 or 
give you & new pair. 
4 ou may buy a pair of Dutchess Wool Trous- 
ers from $2.00 to $5.00 and wear them 
two months, and for every button that 
comes off, we will pay you 10c. If they rip 
If they rip 
FOR SALE BY 
The Cape Ann Clothing Co., Inc. 
207 Main St., Gloucester, Mass. 
& Where you bought the C. H. O. Hat for $2.00 
