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BRILLIANT NAVAL WEDDING. 
Mrs. Carroll Livingston and Lieut.-Commander 
McCormick to be Married Tomorrow. 
The wedding of Mrs. Carroll Living- 
ston of New York and Lieut.-Com- 
mander McCormick of the battleship 
Mississippi, which will be held at the 
MacDonald Cottage, Magnolia, at noon, 
tomorrow, will be a ceremony distinctly 
naval in tone and one of the most bril- 
liant celebrated on the shore in years. 
The knot will be tied by Chaplain 
Reaney of the Mississippi. Miss Kath- 
erine McCormick, asister of the groom, 
will be bridesmaid and Lieut. Samuel 
McGowan of the Connecticut, and in- 
spector of the battleship fleet, will be best 
man. About 60 guests, representing the 
relatives of the bride and groom and their 
intimate friends, will be present. Among 
the naval folk expected are Admiral and 
Mrs. Swinburne of Newport, Com- 
mander M. L. Bristol of the torpedo 
station, Lieut.-Commander and Mrs. 
Charles Kellog, Commander and Mrs. 
J. T. Gerrold Kelley, U. S. N. retired, 
and Lieut.-Commanders Crank, Blakely 
and Sawyer and Capt. Sidney K. Evans, 
U. S. S. Minnesota. In the place of 
honor among the brilliant array of wed- 
ding gifts will be the solid silver service 
set presented to Mrs. Livingston by the 
ward room officers’ mess of the Mis- 
sissippi. 
A dinner party in honor of Miss Mc- 
Cormick and Lieut. McGowan will be 
given tonight at the MacDonald cottage. 
Only the bridal party and a few friends 
will be present. After the wedding 
breakfast tomorrow, the bride and groom 
will leave in an automobile to spend part 
of their honeymoon. They will return 
to Magnolia shortly. 
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In the past we always associated the 
electrically-propelled vehicle as something 
not yet sufficiently developed to attract 
the public for general use, and what was 
used were such vehicles as by hard work 
might keep up with a horse, but not as 
long as a horse, through lack of capacity 
to stow away enough | ‘juice’’ to give a 
fair sortof aride. Therefore, we were 
really treated to a great surprise when the 
representative of the Babcock Electric 
Co. upon calling at the Breeze office a 
few days ago, offered to take us to Bev- 
erly in his car, instead of getting there in 
the usual manner that a newspaper editor 
would have to go,—by train. The re- 
presentative claimed that such methods 
were too slow for this electric age, and 
so we were treated to a ride in the Bab- 
cock Roadster. We certainly did get to 
Beverly in short order and upon inquiry 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
The (4th Annual Ball 
“OF *THE.: 
ESSEX COUNTY CLUB EMPLOYEES 
Will be Held in the 
TOWN HALL, MANCHESTER 
Thursday Evening, Sept. 9 
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Dancing until 2 A. M. 
TICKETS: Gentlemen, 50c. 
Concert 8.30-9.30. Music Stiles’ 
Ladies, 25c. 
It is in Manchester. The 100-Mile-to-a-Charge 
| Babcock Electric Roadster 
@Can be seen at Regent Garage where appointments can be 
filed for Demonstrations any day of the week. 
@ We also have on display a Number 6 Model, Victoria Phaeton. 
direct from the factory, so can give immediate delivery of this 
model if desired. Local reference furnished. 
6|For information and catalogue, call or address 
THE BABCOCK ELECTRIC CARRIAGE CO., 
Regent Garage, or P. 0. Box 282, 
Manchester, Mass. 
DAVIS BROS. 
Wholesalers and 
Retailers of 
YACHT: 
179 and 183 Main STREET 
Tel. Connection 
SUPPLIES 
Nearly opp. the P. O. 
we were amazed to learn that this car can 
travel at a steady speed of 35 miles an 
hour, and has a battery capacity of 100 
miles on one charge. ‘This performance, 
aside of what has been done in the past, 
naturally makes us “‘sit up and take 
notice’? and inquire concerning the 
electrical development along the lines of 
motor vehicles, “‘What next??? The 
cars are being stored at the Regent Gar- 
age for the purpose of filling appoint- 
ments for demonstration to interested 
parties. 
transacted at customary rates 
llortgages Negotiated 
Justice of Peace 
Notary Public 
Telephone Connection . . . 
Breeze Subscription $2.00 a year 
Orchestra of Lynn. 
Groceries, Meats and Provisions 
GLOUCESTER, MASS. 
Charles F. Lee 
Real Estate, Insurance 
Care of Estates, Collection of Rents, etc., 
Auctioneer 
