NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
Miss H. MG. Switt 
20 West 33rd street, 
Hew Pork City 
has opened a branch storein Che Colonnade, Magnolta 
House Furnishings and Decorations. 
Pillows and Table Covers, 
Novelties in Lamps, Shades and Mirrors. 
Old Brocades and Laces. 
Small articles suitable for Gifts and Prizes. 
French Novelties 
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Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Fitch, jr., 
will live in Boston this winter instead oF 
Montreal, as Mr. Fitch has taken charge 
of the Boston office of the Waltham 
Watch Co., of which his father is presi- 
dent. He will have temporary charge of 
the Montreal office also, but this will take 
only a small part of his time. “They 
have taken a-house at Brookline for the 
winter. Mrs. Fitch is the daughter of 
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Tucker. 
A woman dog nurse—a new London 
fashion—is to be introduced into New 
York by Mrs. Tyler Morse, the beau- 
tiful young wife of the former Boston 
dog and horse enthusiast. The inno- 
vation is certain to cause much com- 
ment in the fashionable circles of 
America, where Mrs. Morse is_ well 
known. ‘The new nurse is on her way 
to New York from London. When on 
duty she will wear the trim uniform of 
the Canine Nurses’ Institute with its 
scarlet letters embroidered upon the 
apron. ‘The nurse will take care of 
Mrs. Morse’s famous kennel of Old 
English sheep dogs. Mr. Morse all 
through his Harvard days, showed a 
strong liking for bulldogs and when he 
met and married Miss Allans Fuller had 
a helpmeet who entered into his sports 
with great enthusiasm. Recently, when 
they were abroad together, they became 
interested in the Old English sheep dogs 
and purchased the best pair obtainable. 
Asa result Handsome Boy and Dame 
Doris, with a record of over 200 prize 
winners in England, reached New York. 
The dogs have since accumulated a fine 
bunch of blue ribbons on this side of the 
water. Mrs. Morse is one of the clos- 
est friends of the former Anna Gould, 
now the wife of Prince Helie de Sagan. 
Mr. Morse is president of the Bulldog 
club. of America. The Morses have 
kennels in Danvers, near the home of 
Mr. Morse’s mother, Mrs. Leopold 
Morse. Last season Mr. and Mrs. 
Morse had the Slater estate at Beverly 
Cove. 
ae, Yagnolia Branch 0 “THE INDIAN STORE,” Boston 
LEXINGTON AVE., opposite North Shore Grill 
Indian and Mexican Baskets, Moccasins and Silver Work. Japanese and other Pottery. 
Toys and Games in Large Variety 
Post Cards of Many Places 
ats. Russian Brass. 
It is in Manchester. 
Curacao 
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. 
€| For information and catalogue, call or address 
THE BABCOCK ELECTRIC CARRIAGE CO., 
Regent Garage, or P. 0. Box 282, 
The last yachting event of the season 
at Manchester will be the races next 
Saturday, Sept. 18. The Crowhurst 
cup race, scheduled to take place much 
earlier, will be sailed on that day, and 
there will be races also for the sonder 
boats and one design class. The race 
will be at 2.15, the three classes starting 
away at five-minute intervals. The 
Crowhurst cup is presented by Francis 
M. Whitehouse. ‘The racing rules of 
the Manchester Yacht club will govern, 
and all yachts of 16 to 25 ft. water line 
are eligible to enter. Besides the cup, 
there will be cash prizes of $20, $15, 
$10 and $5. Special trophies are also 
offered in the sonder and one design 
classes, and in the sonder race cash 
prizes of $15 and $10 will be given 
second and third boats, and in the one 
design class cash prizes of $10 and $5 
will be given. 
Miss Margaret Cobb of Newton 
arrived at Manchester Thursday for a 
short visit with Miss Helen Fitch, 
Manchester, Mass. 
John Hays Hammond left Fresh Wa- 
ter Cove Monday for Arizona, where 
he has Jarge mining interests which he is 
planning to look over and develop. Lat- 
er he will join President Taft in the west 
on the latter’s tour of the country, and 
he will return to Gloucester about Nov- 
ember 1. Mr. Hammond recently de- 
posited $200,000 ina bankin the City 
of Mexico, to bind an option on the 
Santa Gertrude Mines, situated in the 
Porchuca district, state of Hidalgo. The 
proposed purchase price is $6,000,000, 
Mexican money. Mr. Hammond and 
associates are also negotiating for the pur- 
chase of the La Blanca mine, in the same 
district, for $6,000,000, Mexican 
money. ‘These two deals have been 
pending for several months. 
Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Hopkins and 
family and Mr. and Mrs. William Luke 
and family of Baltimore, who have been 
at the Oceanside this season, left for 
their winter homes Thursday. Both 
have engaged suites for next season. 
