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FOR SALE—Several nice Pomeranian’s 
_ able, Black and Chocolate; also two 
_ French Bull males, 7 months old. A. H. 
_ Pembroke, Coachman Estate of T. C. 
_ Hollander, Esq., Dodge Row, Wenham, 
Mass. 28tf 
HOUSE of six rooms and bath to let. 
Hot and cold water, set tubs, hot water 
heat. Rooms all on one floor. KE. W. 
_ Ayers, 75 School St., Manchester. 27tf 
FOR SALE—A First Class Lovell-Dia- 
mond bicyele. Practically new. Only 
ridden 139 miles. Apply E. M. L., 10 
Union street, Manchester. 34tf 
-TENEMENT—4 rooms to let. Hot and 
cold water, toilet, etc. Apply Michael 
Kane, 86 summer street, Manchester. 
38tf. 
FOR SALE—1910 4-passenger Cadillac; first 
class condition. Apply Maynard 1B. 
Gilman, Manchester. S8tf 
WANTED—to purchase an old-fashioned 
Franklin stove. Give dimensions and 
_ price. Mr. White, 74 Sea street, Man- 
chester. 38-39 
- LOST—Bracket with lamp and number 
plate 32495, between Beverly Farms and 
Magnolia. Notify E. J. Koshland, Bev- 
erly Farms. 
_ LOST—between West Manchester station 
and Manchester a solid twisted gold 
bracelet. Liberal reward offered. North 
; Shore Breeze Office. 38 
DRESSMAKER—Seamstress, competent, 
well recommended, wants work by day 
or week. Fine handwork. Mrs. Rey 
Orrick, Putnam Court, Manchester. 
Care of Mrs. Owen. 30tf 
PRINTER-APPRENTICE—An opportuni- 
. ty is open at the present time for a 
boy to learn the printing trade. Ap- 
- ply at the Breeze Office. tf 
or sale. The best 
pedigreed stock; also one French poodle. 
Erie H. Wetterlow, 49 Brook st., Man- 
chester. 31tf 
FOR SALE—Beautiful French poodle 
(black) from zhampion prize stock, very 
intelligent and companionable. Just the 
dog for a country place; can be seen at 
332 Newbury st., Boston. 36-39 
LOST—An unused 500-mile mileage book 
between Bell’s store and the Railroad 
station, Manchester. Reward for its re- 
turn to the Breeze Office. 2btL 
Registrars’ Meeting 
sion at the Selectmen’s Office on Satur- 
day, Sept. 2ist, from 7 until 8 o’clock 
p. m. to enable those duly qualified to 
register as voters of the town. 
per order, 
ALFRED 8S. JEWETT, 
Secretary of the Board. ° 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
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Advertisements under this head at 2c per word the first week. One 
eent per word after the first week. Stamps may be used in payment 
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS 
LOST—On August Ist, at the Essex 
County Club, Manchester, a valuable 
Brooch with diamonds and rubies. Will 
the finder communicate with Mrs. John 
Wales, 587 Beacon street, Boston, or the 
North Shore Breeze. <A liberal reward 
will be given. No question asked. Tele- 
38-49 
Fire Warden's Notice 
SEMAN 
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Town of Manchester, Mass. 
Chapter two hundred and nine of the 
acts of the year nineteen hundred and 
eight is hereby amended by striking out 
section one and inserting in place there- 
of the following:—Section 1. It shall 
be unlawful within any city, or within 
any town which accepts the provisions 
of this act, for any person to set a fire 
in the open air between the first day of 
March and the first day of December ex- 
cept by the written permission of the for- 
est warden; that debris from fields, gar- 
dens and orchards, or leaves and rubbish 
from yards may be burned on ploughed 
fields by the owners thereof, their agents 
or lessees; and provided, further, that 
persons above eghteen years of age may 
maintain a fire for a reasonable purpose 
upon sandy or barren land, if the fire is 
enclosed within rocks, metal or other non- 
inflammable material. In every case such 
fire shall be at least two hundred feet 
distant from any forest or sprout lands, 
and at least fifty feet distant from any 
building, and shall be properly attended 
until it is extinguished. The forest war- 
den shall cause public notice to be given 
of the provisions of this section, and shall 
enforce the same. Whoever violates the 
provisions of this section shall be pun- 
ished by a fine of not more than one hun- 
dred dollars, or by imprisonment for not 
more than one month, or dy both such 
fine and imprisonment. 
JOHN D. MORRISON, 
Forest Warden. 
Telephone 283-2 
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For Sale By 
Samuel Knight Sons’ Co., 
Manchester, Mass. 
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MANCHESTER 
Miss Ethel Hooper returned Tues- 
day from a very delightful trip to 
jurope. She was a member of Dr. 
Dunning’s party which left New 
York in late June. She traveled 
through France, Germany and Switz- 
erland and also spent a short time 
in England. The trip was made 
largely with the intention of per- 
feeting her studies in French and 
German, which language, she has 
been teaching since her graduation 
from Wellesley. Her mother, Mrs. 
F. K., Hooper went over to New York 
to meet her, spending a day or so 
with her brother at Bethlehem, Pa., 
while away. 
Full line of Elite and Curtis shoes 
at Bell’s Central square store. i 
The Breeze mailed to any part of 
the country $2.00 a year. 
More Improvements at the Webber 
Store. 
The Wm. G. Webber Co., which 
less than a year ago erected the 
magnificent new corner store which 
today is considered one of the finest 
appointed stores east of Boston, is 
making more improvements that will 
be appreciated by the women folks 
of Greater Salem. 
The millinery department,  al- 
though given a larger space than 
ever before in the new building, is 
calling for more room; therefore, a 
new messanine was built for the de- 
signers and trimmers and _ their 
former rooms were turned over to 
the masons and earpenters, who are 
now at work changing over the 
rooms formerly occupied as fitting 
and millinery workrooms, into a 
pleasant, restful millinery parlor to 
be used for the store’s greatly in- 
creasing custom hat trade. 
Here a patron may be secluded 
from the main store while trying on 
and waiting to be served by her par- 
ticular milliner and when this parlor 
is completed, with its dainty fur- 
nishings, it will be another achieve- 
ment of the Webber Co., and will 
vive this enterprising store one of 
the finest millinery shops east of 
Roston, and will be thoroughly ap- 
preciated by the trade which looks 
to this establishment as the best and 
most reliable trading place in Essex 
eounty. 
Pupils wishing to take 
Lessons in Water Colors 
write to 
MISS ALICE M. DUTTON 
18 Brown street, Salem, Mass. 
Telephone 8433 W 
