of Hudson, 
 Willmonton left 
water trip to Baltimore, on one of 
the Merchant & Miners 
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POD SCRE 2 RRR ere rer re 
MANCHESTER 
Mrs. Charles Norton and children 
N. H., motored to Man- 
chester a few days ago to make a 
short visit with Mrs. Norton’s par- 
ents, Deacon and Mrs. Jos. A. Tor- 
rey, Union street. 
Oliver T. Roberts and George HE. 
yesterday for a 
ships irom 
Providence. 
Miss Alice Blaisdell of Haverhill 
is in town for a short visit with her 
brother, Dr. G. W. Blaisdell and 
family, Union street. 
Born, Monday, August 12, a son 
to Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Peters, 37 
Bennett street. 
Born, Friday, 
morning) a_ daughter 
August 16 = (this 
to Mr. and 
Mrs. William Vouteritsa, Forest 
street. 
Postmaster and Mrs. Samuel UL. 
' Wheaton have the deepest sym- 
pathy of the entire communty in 
the loss of their little daughter, 
Elsie Edna. The little girl has been 
ill for several weeks and in spite 
of all that the doctors and careful 
nursing could do she died early this 
morning at the age of six years, 
five days. 
OR 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
MAGNOLIA WATER CARNIVAL 
Society From All Along the Shore 
Attended and Witnessed a Novel 
and Interesting Show 
Two thousand of the summer so- 
ciety folk from all along the North 
Shore crowded Crescent Beach at 
Magnolia, last Tuesday, to witness 
the Magnolia Water Carnival. The 
carnival was a revival of the famous 
water sports event of years ago and, 
with an ideal day, and a generous 
patronage of the smart set, the af- 
fair went off very successfully. 
Long before the hour of starting 
seats in the grandstand were all 
taken, and, by the time the first’ pis- 
tol cracked, the beach in front of the 
erandstand was well-filled. 
The water also was alive with ac- 
tion and color. Moored out a bit 
were the big floats and buoys that 
marked the starting and ending 
points of the races and the courses. 
Beyond these was a line of canoes, 
rowboats and small eraft, packed 
closely together. Back of these were 
larger craft and, still farther back, 
standing up in stately fashion with 
the blue sky for a background was 
Mrs. H. G. Curry’s palatial steam 
yacht. 
The show reflected great credit 
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on its managers, Martin Flaherty, 
life guard and beach man at Crescent 
Beach and W. T. Hornsey of the 
Oceanside Hotel. The judges were 
Mr. Parish-Watson, Dr. C. W. Wads- 
worth and Calvin Bullock. The com- 
mittee in charge was made up of E. 
Gurney Ryckman, Edward Stevens 
and John Callery. J. Henry Coul- 
ter was starter and Harry Foster, an- 
nouncer. 
The management, of the pte 
desires to thank all who helped made 
the affair a success, both those who 
contributed to the subseription fund 
and to the young gentlemen who 
served on the committees and as oth- 
er officials. 
For Sale 
French Poodle pups, three months 
old; 
male; black, curly coated; 
best of pedigree stock. 
CHARLES O. JOHNSON 
Care of Mrs. Wallace Goodrich 
West Manchester 
DRESSM * KING 
Day or Evening Gowns, Shirtwaists. 
Renovations. Perfect fir and style. Will go 
out by appointment. Telephone 105 M. 
MISS RUDD 
Room 16 Endicott Bldg. Beverly, Mass. 
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The Store on 2 Streets. 
Auto and Carriage en- 
trance, Washington Street. 
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Your Summer Shopping 
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Salem - In Old Witch Town 
on the North Shore 
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