14 NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 
The Paul Revere Pottery 
18 Hui, St., Boston 
Corner Pine and Central Streets 
Manchester, Mass. 
(Manchester Tea Rooms) 
Can furnish you with breakfast, luncheon and dis- 
ner sets of harmonious color and unigue design, 
Also bread 
candlesticks 
with monograms or names if desired. 
and milk sets, flower vases, tiles and 
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A MONG the devotees of bathing ait Singing Beach, who 
go there consistently, no matter what the weather, 
surf of temperature of the water-—are George von L. 
Meyer and daughter, Miss Julia Meyer of Hamilton. 
It is sometimes late in the afternoon, but early or late, 
every day all summer the former Secrétary of War may 
be seen ducking through the surf on the way to the float 
off the beach. Miss Meyer is a splendid swimmer 115 
well as her father, and it is not infrequent that the red 
feather predominating her head covering may be seen 
bobbing up and down in the waves far off the beach. 
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Rev. and Mrs. William H. Dewart have left their 
Manchester Cove house and have gone to Pood where 
t. 
they are opening their new home at 247 Berkeley street 
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Mrs. LCs Hanna oi eGlevclandsn@ie cre visiting her 
daughter, Mrs. Paul Moore at. her summer hore at 
Pride’s Crossing. 
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Mr. and Mrs. Wm. F. Barrett of Chicavo, who have 
been spending part of the sum ver at the Oceanside, Mag- 
pola, have returned to their home at 4811 Kenwood ave. 
M. Payson of the year-round colony at 
Manchester Cove, is spending September on Lake Mich- 
igan 
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ee done act your resdience if desired, anywhere 
- cm Manchester to Pride’s. Children’s hair-cutting 4 
Se ey ae Vasconcellos, barber, Central sq., Manches- 
nue 4 eaela G32) adv. 
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ey, pages 
u nf the pas 
finns, Hom 
Shop and 
Woman's Exchange 
NOW OPEN---DAILY 
Be S mes 
Ee Neri E@N SUMMER STREET, MANCHESTER 
Telephone 5 The Wetherbee Estate Opp. Old Cmetery 
Antiques from “Ye Olde Burnham House” Ipswich 
HOME MADE CAKE AND BREAD 
SPRAYING, BURLAPPING, 
CEMENTING, BOLTING 
and INSECT WORK .:. 
Suntany Lake dun 
zynutivld, Mass. 
Recently enlarged, having a seating capacity of 
500. Ballroom for dancing remodeled. 
CHICKEN, STEAK AND LOBSTER DINNERS 
Cuisine and Service Unsurpassed 
C. A. Eagleston Co., Proprs 
sel. Lynn 8490 
Oren the year round 
Located on the Newsuryport Turnpike. 
show room at Cedar Acres, which replaces 
tue one destroyed by fire last November, was opened to 
e public :ast Saturday. ihe usual disd.ay Of ine NOWwers 
for which Cedar Acres has beco.ne famous was especia.ly 
fine. Unusual pottery, vases and baskets are used to dis- 
play the biocoms and sandsome palms, teins and potted 
plants add to the artistic effect. 
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Professor Clayton R. Bowen of Meadville Theolo- 
gical school, Meadville, Pa., will preach Sunday at the 
i nitarian church, Masconomo street, Manchester-by-the- 
Sea. Service at 11 o'clock; all are weltome. 
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Mr. and Mrs, Frederick H. Prince are planning to 
remain at “Princemere,” their summer fo1e af Hast 
Wenham, during the winter, as they will not go to their 
winter residence at Pau, France, on account of the war. 
‘Lhe new 
NE;* of" thes antes 
esting Primary 
contests now on i171 
His Gi St PaChes Jomearitant 
for republican no- - 
ination tor the House 
of Representatives 
from the district com- 
prising Manchester 
and Wards 4, 5 and & 
of Gloucesterse (Fred 
M. Gorman of Glo: 
cester appeats to» be 
the popular man in 
his hove city and tie 
has a big following in 
as they coe to know 
Mr. Gorman better. 
The Ward 5 republi- 
Can. CoO” atteewarace 
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FRED M. GORMAN, OF GLOUCESTER with Mr, Gorman Ee 
a man. | che eri 
bard supporters in last year’s contest are also with Mr. 
Gorman solid. In Gloucester proper last fall’ Mr. Gor- 
tran defeated Harry Foster, his nearest opponent, 2 to 3. 
Fie appears to be even stronger this year. Mr. Gorman 
is a young man and is up- right and honest through and 
through. He is just the sort of man to send. to Beacon 
Hill—progressive, energetic. 
R. E. HENDERSON 
Box 244. BEVERLY, MASS, 
Telephone. 
Sept. 10, 1915. 
Manchester—growing 
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