NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
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MANCHESTER 
‘The Physicians’ Club of Beverly, 
and invited guests, had an outing at 
Tuck’s Point yesterday afternoon, and 
a gay time they had, too. They 
played ball and indulged in other 
sports, as well. A clam bake formed 
the principal feature of the supper, 
with lobsters and all the “ fixins” 
thrown in. Drs. Blaisdell, Glendenn- 
ing and Tyler were among the guests. 
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BEVERLY, MASS. 
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We carry a large stock 
of the Famous 
Rhodes & Ripley 
Clothing. 
50 years of business has given this firm 
its place among the best of manufac- 
turers 
We are here to sell you this line on 
Easy Terms. 
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Miss Sadies Noyes assisted in serv- 
ing at the Crosby-Snell nuptials in 
North Beverly Wednesday evening. 
Mrs. Charles Sargent of the Cove, 
will spend part of the summer in 
Essex with Fred W. Lucas and 
familly. 
Miss Marie Lampron is spending 
her summer vacation with her sister, 
Mrs. John H. Murray, at Lake Atti- 
tash. Herbert Lampron is spending 
a few days with his sister also. 
Predictions are already being made 
as to who will return next January as 
representatives and senators. It is 
expected that Senator Shaw of Man- 
chester will be returned and_ that 
former Representative Brooks of 
Beverly Farms will represent Beverly, 
as each representative from that dis- 
trict is usually given three terms and 
Mr. Brooks has only had two. Rep 
Vittum, of Beverly, the present repre- 
sentative, stated when elected last 
year that he would not be a candidate 
for re-election for 1908: Mr. Brooks 
worked faithfully for his constituents 
when in office and no doubt will be 
elected this fall. 
T. Wm. Lamasney Buys Out Shoe 
Store 
An important business deal has 
just been consummated in Manchester, 
by which T. William Lamasney, © 
formerly of the local police depart- 
ment, buys the shoe business of S. 
Simons, who has recently established 
a store in Pulsifer’s block. 
Mr. Lamasney took possession of 
the business this morning. Within a 
few days he will add another import- 
ant business, which he has already 
bought. He will conduct both busi- 
nesses in the store in Pulsifer’s block 
where the shoe store is now located. 
It is Mr. Lamasney’s intention to 
carry a complete line of footwear, 
ladies’ and misses’, mens’ and boys’ 
shoes, also a line of gents’ furnish- 
ings. He willalso have a first-class 
cobbler in connection with his shoe 
store. He intends to sell at Boston 
prices, and carry a line that will cater 
to the best trade. 
Among the cottagers to arrive at 
Magnolia this week are the E. A. 
Clarks of Jamaica Plain and Mrs. G. 
Lowell of . Boston on Thursday. 
Robert Williams of Boston, Wednes- 
day ; Mrs. Billings of Newton, Tues- 
day, and also the J. T. Walkers of 
St. Louis. 
A dance is scheduled for next 
week in the Town hall on the night 
before the Fourth. 
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b School St. MANCHESTER. § 
THE OLD CORNER STORE 
Is Stitt Open! Yes, open for your inspection—not the Building, 
but its Contents. 
prepare for it. 
Summer threatens to be up and doing. Come and 
Canvas and Cloth Hats for Men and Ladies, for Boys and Girls. 
New Styles in Neck Wear for any and all. 
Postal Cards Galore. 
Smiling Clerk ready to Serve Souvenir Goods. 
GEO. F. ALLEN; SENTRAL STREET, MANCHESTER 
A Complete Line of 
SPRING and SUMMER 
SHOES 
Gentral Square, 
Manchester 
Chas, Hoover, 
