16 NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 
Sept. 8, 1916. 
Traversed by 
Highland Ave. 
—a State 
Highway. 
Near Lynn, 
Swampscott, 
Peabody, 
Danvers, 
Beverly. 
Near the High 
School, Public 
and Private 
Schools, 
Trolleys, 
Churches, 
Libraries. 
5 Minutes from 
Town House 
Square 
IN OLD 
MASSACHUSETTS, NORTH SHORE 
HIGHLAND PASTURES 
5-10-30-50 Acre —— HOME LOTS —— $2500 up. 
Overlooking Massachusetts Bay and its famous beaches 
in the midst of wooded hills of fragrant pines and cedar. 
MRS. EMMA S. ALM 
WM. S. FELTON & CO., 261 Essex Street, SALEM, MASS., Agents 
SALEM [=~ 
House of 
Taste 
Designed by 
Accredited 
Architects 
395 LAFAYETTE STREET 
SALEM, MASS. 
{,N Appear has been sent out by Mrs. John Hays Ham- 
mond for funds to aid the little cripples left by infan- 
tile paralysis. Says Mrs. Hammond: 
“Only prompt and infinite care will prevent these 
little ones from being permanently handicapped in the 
race of life. We have all given generously to the suf- 
ferers of Europe—and it is right that this should be so— 
but now comes this call from our own home-people, and 
from a class which cannot help thenselves—the children 
of the poor. Years of patient treatment under wise doc- 
tors in good hospitals are needed to bring back to them 
com? use of their little stricken bodies. Many hundreds 
of braces are needed today in the big cities which have 
been swept by the awful scourge. The coming of cool 
weather and the decrease of new cases does not lessen 
this urgent need. Will you be one to send money to help 
your little fellow-citizens? It may be to buy a brace, or 
to pay for scientific orthopedic treatment which makes 
that brace do its work of restoration. 
“Please make your checks payable to 
trustees—Lee, Higginson & Co., Boston.” 
X-X-X 
I. M. Strauss and family of Brookline are among 
tne first of the summer contingent at Beverly to leave. 
They have been at 126 Lothrop boulevard during July 
and August. Their city home is at 1482 Beacon st., 
Brookline. 
the fund 
neh Oy eS: 
Arrangements are being made for the Whitney hall 
dances, in Brookline, to be continued this year under the 
manageirent of Miss Elsie Page and Miss Elizabeth 
Bouvé. The dates and the list of patronesses have not 
been announced. 
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Puritan Tea Room, Montserrat, luncheon, 12-2. 
noon tea, 3-6. Mrs. E. A. Manning. Tel. Bev. 782-W. 
After- 
adv. 
Automobile Tires and Supplies 
Boston Prices 
Hartford Tires 
Mohawk Tires 
Get Our Prices Before Purchasing Elsewhere 
GREEN & SWETT CO. 
33 CENTRAL STREET, MANCHESTER 
Masconomo - st., 
Manchester, Sunday, Sept. 10. Celebration of Holy Com- 
Emmanuel church (Episcopal), 
munion at eight o’clock. Morning Prayer and Sermon at 
half-past ten. The Rev. Prescott Evarts of Christ’s 
church, Cambridge, will take the service. 
Oo % OD 
Rev. Abraham M. kihbany of Church of the Dis- 
ciples, Boston, will preach Sunday, Sept. 10, at the Uni- 
tarian church, Masconomo st., Manchester. Service at 
11 o'clock. 
4 
The Edwin Sibley Websties of Boston, who spent 
July and August at the A. S. Porter, Jr., cottage near 
Singing Beach, Manchester, left last Friday for their 
country place, “Burleigh Brae,” at Holderness, N. H., to 
spend September. 
Dreicer & Co. are closing their North Shore shop in 
the Colonial, Magnolia, on Thursday of next week, after 
one of the busiest seasons of their career at Magnolia. 
A Schmidt &. Son, fine silverware and china, an- 
nounce that their Magnolia shop will remain: open 
throughout the month of September. Many North Shore 
families await the closing of the season to do their shop- 
ping, when there are not so many people about, and 
Schmidt’s is one of the concerns that take advantage of 
this cottage colony by remaining open until the first of 
October every year. 
Murderer—lIs this the guy who is to defend me? 
Judge—Yes; he’s your lawyer. 
M.—lIf he should die could I have another? 
J.—Yes. 
M.—Can I see him alone for a few minutes ?—Bos- 
ton Transcript. 
MANCHESTER, MASS. 
FOR SALE 
ESTATE of about 1% acres directly on Singing 
Beach, commanding extensive sea view. Very 
attractive 17-room house, up-to-date in every 
respect and in excellent condition; 5 masters’ 
chambers, 6 servants’ rooms, 6 bathrooms, wide 
Beautiful flower garden. Garage for 3 
Bath-house. 
plazza. 
cars. 
MERIDITH & GREW, 15 Congress Street, Boston 
