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NORTH SHORE BREEZE. 
North Shore Breeze 
Published every Saturday Afternoon. 
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VOLUME 6 June 20, 1908 NUMBER 25 
June 20—26. 
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MaNcHESTER has come in for a small 
bit of notoriety in the dispatches from 
Chicago the past week and the Republi- 
can convention, in connection with the 
mention on several occasions of Senator 
Shaw’s name. ‘The Record of Wednes- 
day said that: ‘“ Essex county is work- 
ing even here to make the republican 
barbecue at Point of Pines July 16 a tre- 
mendous success. “Thursday night Sena- 
Shaw of Manchester will 
give a dinner at the Auditorium to all 
Essex county republicans now in Chi- 
cago. ‘The dinner is intended to boom 
the barbecue, which was originally sug- 
vested in that section of the state.”’ 
tor James F. 
Ir looks very much as though Man- : 
chester’s tax rate would be considerably 
higher this year than last, and fora num- 
ber of years, in fact. County expenses 
are considerably higher, and the County 
tax will be higher as a consequence. 
And now comes the report: from the 
committee on ways and means in the 
House that the state tax this year will be 
$5,500,000, an increase of nearly a mil- 
lion and a half dollars. Manchester last 
year paid a state tax of $15,360, and the 
assessment this year will be $21,120,— 
nearly $6000 increase. Beverly last year 
paid $28,800, and this year the assess- 
ment will be $39,600. In Gloucester 
the figures are $25,480 and $35,035. 
Band Concert Program. 
Below is printed the program of the 
band concert to be given on the Com- 
mon at Manchester next Wednesday 
evening by the Salem Cadet Band. 
1. March, National Emblem, Bagley 
2. Overture, William Tell, Rossini 
3. Solo for ‘Trombone, Souvenir, Heed 
JEROME N. Procror. 
4. Selection, Songs of the Nations, Ro//inson 
5. Waltz, 1001 Nights, Strauss 
6. Fantasia, Maryland, Short 
(Variations for all the instruments) 
7. Selection, Il Trovatore, Verdi 
8. Duet for Cornets, The Swiss Boy, DeVi/le 
9. Selection, The Latest Popular Songs, 
Lampe 
10. March, Up the Street, Morse 
Jean M. Missud, Conductor. 
Annual Rose Show. 
‘The annual Rose Show of the North 
Shore Horticultural society is to be held 
next week on ‘Tuesday,.and Wednesday. 
The same as last: year the show is 
to be held on the lawn at the Essex 
County club, in a large tent. “The ex- 
hibition will be open to the public at 
two o'clock on ‘Tuesday and will be open 
on Wednesday all day. ‘The price of 
admission will be 25 cents, but in the 
evening it will be 10 cents. 
‘The show this year has promise of be- 
ing one of the best in the history of the 
society. One reason for this is because 
of the splendid weather for flower cul- 
ture all the month of June thus far. 
The committee request that those who 
desire to enter for the exhibit should no- 
tify the secretary, James Salter, Man- 
chester, as soon as possible. 
Insurance Men Have 
Outing at Manchester. 
The members of the Massachusetts 
Mutual Fire Insurance Union will hold 
their customary summer meeting at 
Wyndhurst, the summer residence of 
Mrs. Hattie Lee Harris, Saturday, June 
20, taking the 11.45 train from Boston 
for Salem where autos will be in waiting 
to take them along that charming North 
Shore ride to this most fashionable sea- 
side resort. 
Weather permitting, it is a foregone 
conclusion that this trip will linger long 
and pleasantly in their memories. 
INSURANGE OF ALL KINDS 
Best Companies Lowest Rates 
School and Union Streets 
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Telephone from Anywhere for Anything in the 
Provision Line 
Beef, Pork, Lamb, Mutton, Veal, 
Bacon, Lard, Game, Poultry, 
Sausages, Produce. 
Quick Service. Satisfaction. 
Current Prices. Good Quality 
JOHN P. SQUIRE & SONS, 
Stalls 21, 23, 25 Faneuil Hall Market. 
BOSTON 
Ham, 
Fapanese fans 
We have just received a 
new line. ‘They are very 
dainty and useful and cost 
from Sc to 25c. Just 
the thing for your sum- 
mer home. 
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C. M. Duren & Co. 
97 Washington St., Salem 
BOSTON TOILET PARLORS 
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Chiropody, Manicure, Shampooing, Face and 
Scalp Treatment, Hair Cutting, Hair Dressing. 
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LANDSCAPE PHOTOGRAPHY 
a specialty 
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el. Connection.... 
Bank Building 
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(OF BOSTON, FORMERLY OF MANCHESTER) 
Scalp and Facial Treatment, Shampooing, 
Manicure, etc. Human Hair Goods 
Entrance, 119 Main St. - GLOUCESTER 
Telephone 217-4 
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Eyes Examined and Glasses Fitted by 
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