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NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
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VOLUME 4. NUMBER 21 
SATURDAY, NOV. 24, 1906. 
TIDES 
Week of Nov. 24, — Nov. 30, 1906. 
Forenoon Afterngon 
High Low High Low 
Day Water Water Water Water 
Saturday | 555 — 620 08 
Sunday | 658 0.38 7.24 1.15 
Monday 756 1388 |- 824 2.18 
Tuesday 8.48 2.32 9.13 3.7 
Wednesday | 9.33 3.30 10.5 3.53 
Thursday 10.15 44 10.45 4.35 
Friday 10.53 443 | 1120 5.12 
Society Notes 
The C. H. Tweeds closed their 
house at Beverly Farms last week and 
returned to New York. Miss Kath- 
erine Tweed’s coming outon Dec. 26, 
will be one of the events of the sea- 
son there. Miss Tweed will go 
abroad after the holidays to be away 
until February, returning with her 
father who is still in Europe. 
Among the patronesses for the two 
smart assemblies to be given at the 
Somerset, Boston, on Jan. 4 and Feb. 
8, are Mrs. Gordon Abbott, Mrs. 
Bryce J. Allen, Mrs. Oliver Ames, 2d, 
Mrs. F. I. Amory, Mrs. Wm. C. Endi- 
cott, Jr., Mrs. F. L. Higginson, Mrs. 
R. C. Hooper, Mrs. Francis Peabody, 
Mrs. Dudley Pickman, Mrs. H. M. 
Sears and Mrs. Philip Sears, well- 
known members of the North Shore 
summer colony. 
“Forest King,’ Judge Wm. H. 
Moore’s champion gelding, carried off . 
the Waldorf-Astoria cup at the 
National horse show exhibition, in 
Madison Square Garden, New York, 
Wednesday. Having won the trophy 
in 1903 and 1905, the cup now be- 
comes the absolute property of Judge 
Moore. 
Among the departures from Bev- 
erly Farms this week were the N. S. 
Simpkins on Wednesday. They re- 
turned to Washington. Col. Frank- 
lin Haven and the A. L. Daniels left 
Thursday for Boston, and the Frank 
B. Bemises returned to Boston Tues- 
day. Washington B. Thomas and 
family closed their cottage at Pride’s 
Crossing, Monday. 
Charles Walker has opened his 
town house on Marlboro street, Bos- 
ton, this week. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. 
Walker will keep ‘“ Higwood’”’ open 
all winter, but will probably divide 
their time between Boston and Man- 
chester. 
The J. L. Thorndikes closed their 
West Manchester cottage last Satur- 
day for the season. 
Butterick Patterns reduced to 10 
and 15 cents. None higher. G. F. 
Allen. * 
Potato Chips at F. H. Dennis’. * 
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Manchester 
Edward S. Bradley has purchased 
‘from Fred K. Swett, trustee, the 
house on Central street, adjoining his 
present shop. It is understood he in- 
tends to put a shop on the first floor 
and a tenement overhead His cot- 
tage on Pine street will probably be ' 
for sale later. 
Elizabeth S. Tappan, guardian of 
Elizabeth S. Tappan conveys to 
Mabel B. S. Ward, land on Sea street, 
Manchester, 148.50 by 67.32 feet; 
also adjoining land 13 1-2 by 81 feet. 
Beverly Farms 
Messrs. Publicover Bros. started 
this week making extensive improve- 
ments and alterations upon the resi- 
dence of Hon. Robert S. Rantoul. 
They are also building a house 32 x 82 
upon the estate of Geo. S. Mandell, 
Prince street, to be used for a com- 
were fixed half so 
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with flush 
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for but $3.50. 
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hie thy firm is also building the 
addition to Mr. James J. Nugent’s 
house on Vine court, Beverly Farms. 
Work has been started in building 
q large music room, as an addition to 
the already well-appointed house of 
Messrs. J. I. and W. S Spaulding at 
Pride’s Crossing. The room is to be 
constructed with re-inforced concrete 
and will have a slated roof. The whole 
thing is to be fire-proof. The ceiling 
‘s vaulted, the floor will be of mercer 
tile and the interior finish will be of 
marble. Little & Brown of Boston, 
are the architects, and Connolly Bros., 
of Beverly Farms, are the contractors 
in charge. 
Prides Crossing 
L. C. Fenno is having an addition 
built to his cottage at Beverly Farms. 
D. M. Linehan & Son are doing the 
stone work, and Hardy & Day the 
wood work. 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
ever performed by D. M. Linehan & 
Son of Pride’s Crossing, 1S now in 
progress at the J. M. Longyear estate 
in Brookline. There are 40 or more 
large trees to be moved and 30 men 
are now at work on the place. 
Mrs. Lewis Foster 
Mrs. Lewis Foster, who, for the 
past three years, has been making her 
home with her daughter and son-in- 
law, Mr. and Mrs Oliver Gilman, died 
yesterday morning at their home on 
Summer street, of heart trouble. 
She was born in Port Medway, N.S., 
in 1826 and in 1846 she married Cap- 
tain Lewis Foster, owner of one of 
the vessels sailing out of Port Med- 
way. Practically all her life has been 
spent in and around her native birth 
lace. She is survived by Mrs. James 
A. Phelan of Brookline, Mrs. Bennett 
Dolliver of Roslindale, Mrs. Starrett 
Neville, Port Medway, N.S., Miss 
Alice M. Baker, Boston, Lewis Foster 
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1886 EST 1906 
ALBERT HARADEN 
Carpenter and Builder 
PARTICULAR ATTENTION TO 
Jobbing and Care of Property 
ORDERS TAKEN FOR 
Screens, Window Shades and Awnings 
RESIDENCE: 
Cor. School and Lincoln Sts. 
MANCHESTER, MASS. 
9x22-11x24 P.O. Box 402 
of Boston, Mrs. J. Shallih of New 
York state, and Mrs. Oliver Gilman 
of this town, besides 13 grand-chil- 
dren. She is to be buried Monday 
from the home of Mr. and Mrs. Oliver 
Gilman at 1 p.m. Interment will be 
in Rosedale cemetery. 
Near-silk taffeta petticoats are much 
more endurable than the real silk. 
We have just received a new line. 
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