8 NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
Society Notes JAMES B. DOW 
Frederick HH. Prince-ot 2 Prince- Gardener and Florist 
mere,’ met with quite a painful acci- 
dent Tuesday while jollowing the 
Myopia Hunt club hounds. He fell 
from his horse, breaking his collar- 
bone. 
Two smart events of the winter in 
Boston will be the assemblies. to be 
held at the Hotel Somerset on Friday 
evenings, Jan. 4 and Feb. 8. Philip 
S. Sears is one of the managers, and 
Mrs. Robert C. Hooper and Mrs. 
Bryce Allen are also on the committee 
of arrangements. 
Among recent arrivals from abroad 
were Mr. and Mrs Joseph C. Grew 
(Miss Alice Perry) who are over from 
Cairo, Egypt, where Mr. Grew has a 
diplomatic position. They arrived in 
New York on the Oceanic a week ago 
Wednesday. 
Robert Wales Emmons, 2d, who is 
a member of the New York Yacht 
Club, has sold his sloop yacht Humma 
to Robert Treat Paine, 2d, of the East- 
ern Yacht Club, who has also purchas- 
ed Dr. Morton Prince’s Cheroot. 
Mrs R. C. Winthrop closed her 
West Manchester Thursday and re- 
turned to town for the winter. 
Among the departures from Man- 
chester this week were the Louis L. 
Hopkins and the R. C. Hoopers who 
returned to Boston Sunday. Mr. and 
Mrs. F. R. Bradbury and George R; 
White closed Lilliothea Wednesday 
and returned to their Commonwealth 
avenue, Boston, home. 
Dr. George A. Webber closed his 
house at Manchester this week and re- 
turned to town. 
Among the departures from Pride’s 
Crossing this week were the Judge 
Win. 4. Moores, Harold J. Coolidge 
and family, Alexander Cochrane 
Charles L. Pierson, Mrs. James F. 
Curtis, E. Preble Motley, Dr. Frank- 
lin Dexter. 
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The C. B. Taylors are closing their 
cottage on Smith’s Point to-day. 
Senator and Mrs. W. M. Crane( Miss 
Boardman) have leased the home of 
Rear Admiral Upshur, 1721 Rhode 
Island avenue, Washington, for the 
winter. 
The C. H. Tylers closed their cot- 
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and family returned to Boston yester- 
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Mrs. Rebecca Colefelt and family, 
who have been at the Parker Cottage, 
Magnolia, the past season, returned to 
their Philadelphia home Thursday. 
Five of Judge Wm. H. Moore’s 
blue ribbon horses were burned to 
death and another had to be killed at 
Hoosick Falls early Tuesday morning 
n a freight wreck on the B.&M., in 
which a stock car, derailed and broken 
up, caught fire. The horses were on 
their way from Pride’s Crossing, where 
the Judge Moores left last Sunday 
for their New York home, to New 
York. The horses burned to death 
were Birney, Bugler, Carnot, Con- 
queror and Lady Gay. Diplomat 
jumped from the car but was so badly 
burned that the agony of the poor 
animal had to be ended by two blows 
from an axe on the head. The horse 
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rolled down the bank into the river. 
The four horses that escaped were 
Forest King, Forest King, 2d, King 
Forest and Manila. Forest King was 
the champion of the world. Allthese 
horses are familiar along the North 
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