To Execrriry B. & M. Over ReE- 
‘Burnt Four Track Roap, To 
1 BEVERLY. 
_ That the New Haven interests hope 
_ to electrify the Boston & Maine rail- 
_road over a rebuilt four-track road- 
way from Boston to Beverly within 
. Bicea the tunnel enlargement and grade 
crossing abolition work in Salem, was 
brought out at the hearing before the 
- special grade crossing commission in 
the council chamber at Salem last 
_ Friday. 
_ The statement was made by Wil- 
lam Coolidge, counsel for the Mellen 
lines in outlining the position of the 
_ road in accepting Salem’s plan for the 
_ improvements, which calls for a 3 per 
_ cent grade for the tunnel under the 
city. 
SEARS-NAHANT ‘Tax Casi. 
_ Judge Bell in the Superior Court 
at Salem last Friday handed down an 
award of $40,205.12 to Frederick R. 
_ Sears et al. against the town of Na- 
_hant. The plaintiff sued to recover 
_taxes paid on the Sears estate under 
_ protest, the claim being that the estate 
had been distributed before the tax 
was assessed. 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
BOSTON THEATRE 
Clifton Crawford, will begin the 
last week of his engagement at the 
Boston Theatre next Monday in “My 
Best Girl.” We all remember Mr. 
Crawford not only for his perform- 
ance in “Three Twins” but in vaude- 
ville and other entertainments, and it 
is enough to know that in “My Best 
Girl” there is humor of the sort he 
is best at and music which he can sing 
attractively and tunes to which he 
can dance gracefully. But the play 
is not for Mr. Crawford alone, by any 
means, for the Henry B. Harris man- 
agement, under which he appears, has 
gathered about him a company of ar- 
tists who have proven themselves 
first class entertainers and it is said 
that each and every one of them has 
that to do which displays their tal- 
ents to the utmost. Among those who 
will appear with Mr. Crawford are 
Rita Stanwood, Maud Raymond, Har- 
ry Fairleigh, John Hendricks, Cora- 
linn Waide, W. J. McCarthy, Flor- 
ence Mackie and others. 
a 
It takes a good dinner to dissolve 
an ordinary grouch. 
SALEM.MASS.~ 
Shoppers.” 
: 
FORO ORO OR 
DOLLS! 
DOLLS! 
Everything in Dolls! 
This year we have located our Toy and Doll Depart- 
ments in the new annex on our 3rd floor, where there is a 
larger display space better adapted for ‘“Harly Christmas 
The department is now open with a complete 
assortment of the season’s newest creations. 
dolls of every description---jointed dolls, kid body dolls, 
walking dolls, musical dolls and scores of other kinds. If 
one is to dress a doll it would be well to see our undress 
doll display when the assortment is at its best. 
In accordance with our usual cus- 
tom at this season of the year we 
are offering the Breeze for the bal- 
ance of the year FREE to all new 
subscribers. All names added to 
our list between now and New 
Year’s will be dated Jan. 1, 1913. 
ECONOMY [S 
WEALTH 
Which means that the best 
is the cheapest. This ap- 
plies.to printed matter as 
well as other lines. 
Let us do your next order 
of printing. We can save 
you money. 
BREEZE PRINT 
Thanksgiving 
Linens in 
Abundance 
There are 
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