NORTH SHORE BREEZE 13 
other power, and must be capable of TOWN NOTICES 
giving a blast of from four to six seconds 
MANCHESTER 
12 NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
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Prof. Norton Devises Fireproof Sub- It possesses the properties of wood to a Poultry Association Elects, 
stitute for Wood. certain extent, for instance, in that it 
eer ar or mY be sawed, planed and drilled with 
: ‘ he same tools and with the same speed : 
physics heat department at the Inst ic : REG 
of Technology, has oe ot with which hard wood can be worked. erly Tuesday night Walter. R. Bell of full force along the North Shore and 
cr: . . Manchester was elected secretary to sy " i 
wood that may revolutionize modern - It is gray in color, weighs from 50 ceed Arthur Elliott who h ec owners of launches, etc., will have their 
Roatan This wood is mde f to 75 per cent. more than the softer ik sen F as served in boats in the water, information regarding 
. “A fom woods, but not much more than oak and ¢ Se PoswrOn Tol s0cmany years. FE. J. he requirements of the federal laws may 
short-fibre asbestos : S lected the req 4 sae 
s : : about one-half as much as slate, the °M00S Was Clected assistant manager of be of interest. Especially so, as it is 
In addition to the above item taken : ‘3 sem the big show to be held in City }; = , ; 
Se heater ck Ari. 4. last S weight of an inch board 12x12 inches B Jn Lity hall, generally understood that the government 
‘ . a Si 6 esac being about eight pounds. Its fibre everly, next fall. Edwin P. Stanley is preparing for stricter enforcement of 
day’s Herald says about Prof. Norton’s SP was elected one of the vice. presidents Se a 
RAE strength under transverse loads is about RGAE TP Tec Hectatt titer dents, the law on the subject. The printed ind white light at the bow is permitted 
ee tenet aEaE Sorondand three-fifths that of white pine, but the FB h E oberts, Austin Jones, laws have the following provisions: to take the place of the bow and side 
Kae lg groundandpre-  ‘-sbestos wood’ having no knots or. © pas» E. J. Semons were elected A bell, whistle, lights, horn, and if  j; ide li i 
paring for market the longer fibres there ofA sees 5G WEEN 3 hon the board of managers composed of iti soreeieal fae hiss ‘Htsiere: lights. “The bow and side lights, if 
has been hitherto large waste and a great hatha eh sca Deh cd ante a Bae at passcngea : P used, must be constructed according to 
Motor Boat Laws. 
At the annual meeting of the Essex 
mh! ly a few weeks remain now be- 
County Poultry association held in Bey- ee 
: ; duration and of being heard half a mile. 
fore the motor boat season will be on in 
The regulation running lights required 
are a white bow light, starboard side 
green light and a port side red light, and 
also a stern light of white, seven feet 
over the deck. A white anchor light 
must be carried. On very small power 
boats, on which it is impracticable to fix 
the side light, a combination red, green 
WOsr iG 
prescribed regulations as to screening All bills and claims against the Town 
: : , ; : members from all over the c i 
a in both di s ounty. uired on motor vessels as 
accumulation of short fibre, so that the directions, there being no grain, servers are required on s 
. 
dumps,’ as they are called, from the 
asbestos mines extend over great areas 
has for many purposes quite as_ effective 
a strength as ordinary wood.”’ 
Business Men’s Association. 
on steam craft. 
The bell must be of bronze, brass or 
and must have lenses 5x6 inches. 
The horn must be carried in addition 
should be presented to the Selectmen on or 
before Wednesday of each week. After 
approval the bills will be paid by the Town 
Prof. Norton is a resident of Manches- other metal equal thereto in tone and 
and have become a creat nui 3 nt OF-1V ! : : to the whistle, and not as a substitute for 
1 grea’ sance and ter, though he has been living since last A meeting of the Business Men's volume of sound, but if the craft is under a 4 feueindn’s in fie eat Treasurer, at his office, on the following 
teh; conditi to th i fall in Nashua, N. H. association was held in Beverly Monday 10 tons gross burden, the bell may be of 04) 25 to 50 cents, meets the re wie pombe ler Gitindagnd ee wicca ot kT > 
- = x: ition came o the attention = reer evening. Among the matters of busi- not less than six inches in diameter. If ents ; ? OP Rite OUTS.) Wan eer ayers oe eee 
r@) ro - orton W 1 e attempting to ix owne Dead. ness was the appointment of a commit- the vessel is larger, then an eight-inch If : ‘ed f hi evening of each week at seven o'clock, al- 
make a fireproof substitute for wood and Dr. Chas. J. Towne, for 30 years a_ tee to draft resolutions on the death of An- bell is required fee +o i Ae 2 ye oF aire, so on the last Saturday afternoon of each 
he succeeded in making from this very practicing physician in Essex, died at his drew Standley of the Farms, and Samuel Every vessel, the law says, must have Dea ieee ands Taner gh MN Sone tee ill cee! Pap chs 
short or refuse asbestos a substance home in that town Monday, after a lon Knight of Manch ich i for every person aboard and the vessel RE ay ae eet 
telah alled ‘ ‘ are yy g night o anchester, members of the a whistle, which if not blown by steam AOE Bi 0k Sg is fa li We WALTER FR. BELI. 
which has been called “asbestos wood.’ illness. He was 67 years old. association. must be blown by compressed air or : tata ta Sia met 2 SE GEORGE L. ALLEN 
Selectmen of Manchester. 
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