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That the coming season is to be a busy 
one on the North Shore is strongly evi- 
denced by the rapidity with which the 
cottages for hire are being taken. Real 
estate men say the demand this year is 
much greater than usual for this time of 
Most of the North Shore cottages 
year. 
are handled through the real estate 
agency of T. Dennie and Reginald 
Boardman. Among the places they 
have let recently a few are recorded be- 
low. 
James H. Childs of Pittsburg will oc- 
cupy the R. M. Bradley cottage on 
Smith’s Point. Mr. Childs and family 
spent part of last season at Old Neck. 
The Bradley cottage last year was oc- 
cupied by Mrs. Andrew Wheelwright 
and daughter. 
The Edward L. Davises, Boston, will 
have the Wheelwright place at Pride’s 
Crossing again next season. 
The Dr. Lombards will have the 
Winch cottage at Manchester. Mrs. 
Lombard, it will be remembered, was 
Miss Fabyan, daughter of Mrs. George 
Fabyan. “The wedding was last sum- 
mer. 
Mrs. George Fabyan will have Mrs. 
Gordon Prince’s place at West Man- 
chester again. ; 
The J. Arthur Brooks are to occupy 
the Bullard cottage, off the easterly end 
of Singing Beach, Manchester. Last 
year it will be remembered, they had 
Mrs. Cyrus Strong’s cottage, near the 
Masconomo. ‘They are living in Milton 
this winter. 
George Warren has taken the Fellner 
cottage, off Singing Beach, Manchester, 
occupied last season by Lucius J. 
Knowles and family of Worcester. 
Henry C. Frick and family are in 
Europe and have recently spent a few 
days with Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Prince 
at their place in Pau, France. “They 
were to go from France to Spain. They 
will not return to America, probably, un- 
til May, when they will come to their 
Pride’ s estate. 
The William Woods of Boston are to 
have the Higginson white cottage at 
Paine Place, Pride’s, again the coming 
summer. This is located quite near 
Mrs. Wood’s father, Frederick Ayer’s 
place. 
Dr. and Mrse Reginald H. Fitz of 
the West Manchester summer colony, 
and Boston, and their daughter, Miss 
Edith Fitz, are shortly sailing for Europe. 
It is understood they will be abroad most 
all summer and that ‘‘ The Mountain,”’ 
their summer estate here, will be occupied 
by another family the coming season. 
AXEL MAGNUSON 
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PETER HYLEN 
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MAGNUSON & HYLEN 
FLORISTS AND LANDSCAPE GARDENERS 
CARNATIONS AND VIOLETS 
Bridge Street _ 
DECORATIONS AND FUNERAL WORK 
MANCHESTER-BY-THE-SEA,MASS. 
A. H. Higginson, President. 
W. B. Calderwood, Supt. 
C. W. McGuire, Treasurer 
DAVID FENTON CoO, Matchester-by-the-Sea, 
MASS. 
Marine Railways, Boat Builders 
Paints, Oils, Varnish, Cordage, and all kinds of Hardware constantly on hand 
Yacht and Boat Repairing of every description, Yacht Tenders always in stock 
Boats stored for the Winter. 
ment of Launches. 
We carry everything appertaining to the equip- 
Spray Hoods Made to Order 
Boats hauled on our railways, 
TELEPHONE 254 MANCHESTE 
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EN Summer Sireet Extension, Opp. Electric 
Light Plant, Manche:;ter 
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EXPERT KNOWLEDCE OF ALL GAS LIGHTING MACHINES. 
Work done at Fair Prices. 
E in and out of channel, free of charge. 
HAVE YOU A WATCH 
CLOCK or piece of JEWELRY needing repairs or that, having been repaired, is unsatis- 
factory? If so, give us a call and we will prove our claim, which is: 
All work done as*it should be 
Estimates given on all kinds Steam and Hot Water Heating. 
F. §. THOMPSON, 
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Head were 
registered at the Royal  Poinciana, 
Florida, last week. Mr. and Mrs. 
Eben D. Jordan and Miss Dorothy 
Jordan are also at Palm Beach for the 
season. 
Fire well nigh destroyed the beautiful 
residence of Mr. and Mrs. Roland C. 
Lincoln at Forest Hills early last Wed- 
nesday morning. The family was 
awakened by the barking of their little 
black poodle dog, and it was the animal’s 
warning, no doubt, that saved them from 
being burned. The Lincolns have a 
summer home at Manchester Cove. 
Their house at Forest Hills was recently 
remodelled by Roberts & Hoare, the 
well known Manchester contractors. 
William Hooper of West Manchester, 
who, with Mrs. Hooper, is spending the 
winter in Rome, was honored Wednes- 
day, when he, with Edmund Billings of 
Mass., and Samuel Parish of New York, 
was received in private audience by King 
Emmanuel. These .gentlemen have 
been distributing American relief to. the 
-earthquake sufferers, 
164 MAIN STREET, 
til next August. 
- JEWELER 
GLOUCESTER 
Houston A. Thomas, a prominent 
member of the Myopia Hunt club, was 
elected a member of the Hamilton board: 
of selectmen this week. 
Edwin Westby, assistant secretary of 
the Boston Opera Company, entertained 
at a farewell supper party Tuesday night 
in the rose garden at the Hotel Lenox 
Robert Jordan, one of the directors of 
the opera company. Mr. Jordan sailed 
for Europe Thursday on the steamship 
Deutschland and will remain abroad un- 
The guests included 
Maestro Conti, corductor of the New 
Opera House; Wallace Goodrich, as- 
sistant conductor; Maestro Menotti Del- 
fino, regisseur-general; Mr. Wither- 
spoon of the Manhattan Opera House, 
Ralph L. Flanders, general manager, and 
Mr. Parker. 
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isith. printing, paper, envelopes, etc., at low 
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