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EXECUTIVE OFFICES 286 BOYLSTON STREET BOSTON Telephone 3900 Back Bay 
, Mr. and Mrs. John B. Schofield Work done at your residence, if de- 
Society Notes will divide their time this summer be- sired, anywhere from Manchester to 
ij tween their cottage adjoining the Pride’s Crossing. J. Vasconcellos, 
£ eee a iit eae see Masconomo house, Manchester, and barber, Central square, Manchester. 
rom NOrwOod (Ong) leses) Wey a eee er, yacht “‘Prosit”” now at Marble- Tel. 53- 13 Manchester. 
occupying their beautiful residence jeaq The Breext. duel ea meadelon 
on Coolidge’s Point. ; , year, , 
The Thomas Stotts of Lowell who 
have taken the cottage, corner of bh QUEEN OF SEA ROUTES ry. 
Proctor and Masconomo streets, Man- 
chester, arrived this week for the 
season. Omir 
* ces tore © Merchants and Miners Trans. Go 
turned to,their Manchester estate for e e 
the season Mr. Lane is greatly im- 
proved after his recent serious illness. SDEAMSEHIP LINES FROM 
George H. Hood of Brown’s Hill, 
Hamilton, a well known andzespested Boston and Providence to Norfolk, Baltimore and Savannah 
Manchester, has one of the most val- 
_ uable horses on the shore ine thestoal: BOSTON TO PHILADELPHIA 
sired by Champion Bingen (record 
Bas As abic rose sa “MOST POPULAR ROUTE TO OR FROM THE JAMESTOWN EXPOSITION 
also has a good mare by Lookaway. 
Great things should be expected of ACCOMMODATIONS ‘AND CUISINE UNSURPASSED 
both of these. The Bingen family a 
won $36,000 in races last year, the SEND FOR BOOKLET 
largest amount ever won by the get 
of one horse in one year. A. M. GRAHAM, Agem. JAS. BARRY, Agent 
Mr. and Mrs. S. Barton Booth and BOSTON, MASS. PROVIDENCE, R.1. 
little daughter of New York are at We epee l URUNER Pass.<lrtsMers 
Mrs. Schofield’s cottage, Manchester, 
for the season. | General Offices ; eee BALTIMORE, MD. 
