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NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
Mirs. MARY E. PAIGE 
.»eArt Embroidery, Designing and Stamping... 
Mrs. PAIGE has opened her ART GALLERY 
NEXT THE PUBLIC LIBRARY, 
Imported Needlework — Venetian, Moravian, Austrian, Mt. Mellick, Hedebo, etc. 
WITH AN ARTISTIC LINE OF 
MAGNOLIA 
Fine Irish and German 
Linens, with a great variety of Stamped Articles, with best materials to work the same 
Specialty — Fine Lingerie, French Embroideries, Hand-painted China and Bric-a-Brac. 
Mrs. Paige will give full Embroidery Lessons between 10 and 11 o’clock on all articles bought in the store. 
Water Sports at Magnolia 
Despite the bank of fog which 
hung along the shore yesterday and 
the general inclement tendency of 
the weather, more than 1500 people 
lined the beach at Magnolia and sat 
on the pavillion to witness the sixth 
annual carnival of sports on Crescent 
Beach. The contestants in the vari- 
ous events were all members of the 
summer colony. The combined or- 
chestra of the hotels played during 
the sports: The summary : 
100-yard dash, trial heat—James F. Mc- 
Donald first, Harold Van Nieman second; 
second heat—Malcolm McDonald first, Allan 
Norton second. 
Boys’ 50-yard dash, trial heats, first and 
second to qualify—Won by John Knowlton, 
E. L. Norton second; second heat—Won by 
W. Coolidge, H. Dodge second; third heat 
—J. Stevens, C. Atherton second; final heat, 
100-yard dash—Won by M. V. McDonald, 
J. F. McDonald second. Time 11 3-5s. Final 
heat, 50-yard dash for boys—C. Atherton 
first, E. L. Nortonsecond. Time 6s. 
Potato race, trial heats—Won by J. F. 
McDonald, R. C. Fowler second; second 
heat—Won by W. Foley, Harold Van Nie- 
man second; third heat—Won by J. C. 
Knowlton, J. H. Dillon second. 
Trial heats, three-legged race—Won by J. 
H. Dillon and T. F. Sheehan first, R. C. 
Fowler and J. C. Parsons second. 
Potato race, final—J. F. O’Donnell first, 
R. C. Fowler second. 
100-yard swim—Won by Percy Robertson, 
George Wilshire second. 
40-yard swim for boys—Won by G. Sar- 
gent, G. Garretson second. 
Special 50-yard swim—Won by Reggie 
Kennard first, P. J. Orthwein second. 
Canoe race, four men—Won by Frank 
Knowlton, Capt. J. F.and M. V. McDonald 
and J. Heller, R. C. Fowler, Paul and Myron 
Wicks and Julius Richardson second. 
Pillow fight—Won by Etherington, Ken- 
nard, Putnam, Sam Felton, Charles Carlisle, 
J. F. McDonald, George Lyman, Frank 
Knowlton, Ralph Butler, Van Nieman, M. 
V. McDonald, Kemper. 
Semifinals—J. F. McDonold, J. C. Par- 
sons. 
Finals—J. F. McDonald. 
Miss Lotta Igelstrom has brought 
from her New York studio and has 
on exhibition at 37 Central street, 
Delicious 
ae 
Manchester, decorated Porcelaine, also 
reproductions of Antique, Renais- 
sance and Modern Masterpieces in 
Sculpture, Bronzes, Wood, Ivory 
Carving, Terra Cotta, etc. 
An auction sale of the household 
goods of the late Daniel W. Friend is 
announced for next Wednesday at 
8.30 a.m. Among the effects are 
many choice antique articles, including 
a valuable old fashioned hall clock, 
made by John Wood of Philadelphia. * 
Mrs. A. C. PURDY soston 
Having leased the KING 
LAUNDRY, so-called, on 
ROSEDALE AVE., MANCHESTER, 
is prepared to do all kinds of 
PLAIN and FANCY 
LAUNDRY 
She will make a specialty of handling 
Family Washings. 
hocolates 
am Donbons 
FANCY BASKETS and BOXES SUITABLE for GIFTS. 
MAIL ORDERS receive PROMPT and CAREFUL attention. 
.- 146 Tremont Street, BOSTON 
Telephone, Oxford 575. 
6-30 x 9-1 
We are constantly 
adding New Pieces 
6-9x9-1 
REAL ANTIQUES °""™ 
Lovers of Genuine Antiques 
will be interested in visiting our Antique Department 
corm eaavaue tt 9 RRR ee AN AAT 
A. C. LUNT, 214 CABOT STREET, BEVERLY, MASS. 
