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Real CGstate 
This weeks real estate transfers re- 
cords the purchase from the Misery 
Island Trustees of a lot of land on 
Misery Island 164x236—the purchaser 
being Helen N. Sheldon of Water- 
town. It is understood that the 
buyer intends to build shortly. 
Raymond C. Allen of Manchester 
conveys to Francis M. Whitehouse, 1 
acre 48.5 poles of marsh land in Man- 
chester. 
Mansfield M. Crafts et al. of Man- 
chester convey to Charles L. Barlow 
land on Highland avenue, Manchester, 
36.80 by 91 feet. 
Salome W. Lee of Essex, Elizabeth 
B. Dow of Beverly and Ursula M. 
Goodrich of Manchester, all quit claim 
their interests in the same. 
Society Notes 
Mrs. Brewster of Boston enter- 
tained a luncheon party at the Ocean- 
side Monday including Mr. and Mrs. 
Jeremiah and Miss Ida A. Shaw of 
New York; Mrs. W. W. Lansing, 
Miss Lucie Lansing and Master 
Frank Lansing of Yonkers; Mrs. E. 
W. Taylor and Miss Ruth of Boston. 
The Seniors and Juniors of the 
Essex County club crossed bats in 
a well played game on the club 
grounds last Saturday afternoon, 
the Seniors winning by a_ score 
of 5to4. Both Bartlett and Craigie 
pitched good ball but the superior 
stick work of the Seniors won out. 
The Manchester Brass band, Benj. 
Clark, director played selections dur 
ing the game. 
Mrs. George W. Johnson and 
daughter, Miss Mollie Johnson of 
Brooklyn, are at the Aborn for the 
balance of the season. 
Dr. John Cuckson of Plymouth, 
Mass., will preach at the First Uni- 
tarian church tomorrow morning at 
11 o'clock. 
The ticket office at the Montser- 
rat station was entered some time 
Tuesday night and a tobacco pouch, 
a mileage book and three dollars in 
pennies were taken. 
In cases of sickness in hot weath- 
er, electric fans have often saved the 
lives of patients. A number of fans 
are always kept in stock by the 
Clark & Mills Electric Co., of the 
Post-office block, Manchester. Tel- 
ephone them, 146-5 Manchester, and 
they will deliver an instrument at 
once. : 
Advertise your wants with us, 
Others have profited by it. 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
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Established 1879 r Telephone Connection 
J. ELMER WOOD 
Having greatly increased our facilities, and employing only first-class help, 
we are prepared to execute HIGH GRADE REPAIRS on 
Gasolene, Steam or Electric AUTOMOBILES 
STORAGE and SUPPLIES 
106 to 112 RANTOUL ST. (Near R.R Station) BEVERLY 
FOR SALE 
STUDEBAKER 4 Cylinder 30-35 H.P. AUTOMOBILE 
with Cape top, Studebaker patent glass front. One of 
the handsomest and most complete cars in service. 
Delivery Aug. 25th to 30th at Magnolia, Boston or 
Newport. Car in perfect condition. ‘‘The automobile 
with a reputation behind it.’’ Can be seen and tested. 
C. A. CARLISLE, OCEANSIDE HOTEL, 
MAGNOLIA, MASS. 
RELIABLE DEALERS IN 
GENUINE ANTIQUE FURNITURE 
SOFAS DRESSERS DESKS TABLES 
HIGH BOY CHAIRS CHINA AND PEWTER 
MIRRORS GENUINE WILLARD BANJO CLOCKS 
i Paintings on Back of Glass for Mirrors and Banjo Clocks, any desired size 
Oe eect; old glass paintings retouched and broken ones reproduced. 
EDWARD J. BOYLE @ CO. 
Friend Court WENHAM CENTER, MASS. P.O. Box 162 
}@> Personal attention given to mail orders. 
Our word is as good as a government bond. A call at our place will convince all. 
.. ELECTRICAL WORK AND SUPPLIES .. 
Electric Automobiles 
Babcock, Baker, 
Columbia, Studebaker 
and Pope Waverley 
Mercury Rectifiers and 
Automobile Supplies 
Electric Bells _ 
Storage Batteries 
Electric Telephones 
Library Lamps 
Electric Bulbs_ 
Party Decorations 
CLARK & MILLS ELECTRIC CO. 
Pp. Oo. BLOCKE., MANCHESTER. 
Boston Manchester Tel. 146-5 Cambridge 
FINE CHINA and GLASSWARE 
NOVELTIES IN BRASS, COPPER AND PEWTER 
MAGA) Sheffield Wares 
Gift Shop iy IN 
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9 Cuesraur Sr. — 
GLoucesTer MASS. | 
Coaster, Tumblers, 
and Bottleholders, 
Trays, Salts and 
other things. 
JAPANESE AND EASTERN GOODS 
HARTWELL’S, 9 CHESTNUT ST., GLOUCESTER 
Harlwelly 
China and 
Gift Shop 
M1 Gioucrsren MASS 
