NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
W 
vy Morreil’s Ham and Bacon. 
salted, 6 to 12 lbs., 17¢ lb. 
The Little Pig kind, correctly sugarcured and lightly 
Special Bacon, by the strip, 18¢ lb. 
Rolled Ox Tongue..................... 80c 
Boneless Cooked Ham ..75e and $1.00 can AN 
/ COBB BATES GuYERXAICO, «=. > -- -- 
THREE TELEPHONES — 225, 230, 240 
Fi ~B . BW .®W QM WW BW . BW. BW BW BW . BW BW BW - BW BW, BW. B -B .B .B, .B QB, BW 
Tenth Annual Ball. 
One of the most brilliant events of the 
season at Manchester was the tenth annnal 
ball of the Essex County Club employees, 
held Thursday night at the Manchester 
town hall. One hundred and fifty couples 
enjoyed the dancing until 2 o’clock to the 
music of Stiles’ orchestra of Lynn. Previous 
to the dancing an excellent concert of popu- 
lar music was given by the orchestra. - 
The grand march, in which almost 100 
couples were in line, was led by J. J. Lavin 
and Miss Dora-Heggerty, followed by Mr. 
and Mrs. Wm. J. Buckley, P. J. Clancy and 
Miss May Flynn, Harry S. Connors and 
Miss Alice Sargent, Mr. and Mrs. Olotf 
Olson. 
The souvenir program, which has always 
been a feature of these parties, was unusu- 
ally elaborate this year, containing pictures 
of the Essex County club house, Rafe’s 
chasm at Magnolia, and pictures of J. J. 
Lavin, floor director, and his assistant, W. 
J. Buckley. 
The floor was in charge of J.J. Lavin, 
floor director, assisted by Wm. J. Buckley. 
The aids were P. J. Clancy (chief), H. E. 
Connors, J. J. Doyle, J. E. Quinn, Robert 
Whittier, Olof Olson, C.J. Carlson, Thos. 
F. Kerrigan and J. E. McKenna. 
The committee of arrangements consisted 
of J. J. Lavin (chairman), W. J. Buckley and 
.E. Quinn. The reception committee in- 
cluded W. J. Buckley (chairman), P. J. 
Clancy and C.J. Carlson. Harry E. Con- 
nors was the caterer. 
Popular Concert. 
A gala night is planned for Tuesday at 
the New Magnolia, when a pop concert will 
be inorder. This will take the place this 
season of the annual ball. The program 
will include selections from all the latest and 
most pleasing operas and popular musical 
hits of the season by the united hotel orches- 
tras, comprising more than 20 pieces, also 
several vocal solos by Wilbur Russell, who 
is well known in musical circles. 
The mere fact that it is given by Mr. 
Mowry is sufficient evidence that it will bea 
Success, as Mr. Mowry has made a reputa- 
tion in this, his first season at Magnolia, for 
hospitality, which has made the name of the 
New Magnolia a synonym fora good time 
wherever it is mentioned. 
Police Calted. 
The police were called to the summer 
home of the Towers, on Cobb ayenue, Man- 
chester, Wednesday, some of the employees 
having taken a little more than the prescribed 
amount of the inebriating fluid. Asa result 
of the fracas the coachman was discharged, 
and was directed Bostonward on the 10.25 
train, Wednesday, by Chief Peabody. 
Advertise in the BREEZE. 
To Bring Suit. 
Edward A. McLaughlin, a Boston lawyer, 
has been in Manchester this week, working 
up a case against the G. M. Gest Co.. who 
had the contract for laying the electric light 
conduits. On Bridge street, in the early 
spring, an Italian at work in the trenches 
had both eyes blown out. He is now trying 
to bring suit against the contractors employ- 
ing him. 
Rifled Bath House. 
Chief Peabody received a “hurry” call to 
Singing beach Monday, a telephone call 
from E. L. Wood’s house telling him a man 
had been found robbing the bath houses on 
the beach. 
The chief was quickly on the scene, and 
found A.Walpole Craigie and several others 
in charge of a man about 50 years old, whom 
Mr. Craigie discovered going through the 
bath houses. 
The man was taken to the station, and 
gave his name as Joseph Roberson, but he 
could give no reason as to why he was inves- 
tigating the inside of the bath houses at the 
beach, or why he had a pair of opera glasses, 
three pairs of gold-bow glasses, other trink- 
ets and about $56 in cash upon his person. 
Roberson was locked up over night, and 
in court next morning he was represented by 
alawver. There was not enough against 
a for a case and the Judge discharged 
im. 
Richardson & Robbins’ Canned Meats. 
Without question the finest on the market. 
= SALEM /1ASS. 
Zz 
MN 
AN 
WN 
AN 
can 
M\\ 
MN 
AN 
A Philippino Election. 
Edward C. Knight, who has just 
returned from three years spent in 
the Philippines.in connection with the 
schools there, will write an article for 
the BREEZE, issue of September 10— 
two weeks from today—upon “A 
Philippino Town Election.” 
The article will cast some light 
upon the question of self government 
for the Philippinos, and should be of 
great interest to all our readers. 
Mrs. Baker Gives Musicale. 
Mrs. John Baker entertained a party of 
friends at her home in Manchester Monday 
night with a musicale. 
Those who took part were Mrs. Augustus 
Doyle, soprano; Robbie Baker and Miss 
Hattie Baker, auto harps; Miss Eleanor 
Morgan, piano; Miss Mabel Morgan, so- 
prano; Ruth Beaton, piano; Johnnie Crom- 
bie and Stanley Beaton, drums. 
Among the guests were Mrs. George 
Gould, John Doyle, Mr. and Mrs. C. L. 
Crafts, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Hildreth, Mr. and 
Mrs. Geo. E. Willmonton, Mr. and Mrs, 
James Beaton, Mrs. H. G. Morgan and 
Rennie Baker. 
Beverly 
SCHOOL CLOTHING NOW READY. 
NATTY AND SERVICEABLE STYLES 
IN VARIOUS MIXTURES. 
. « POPULAR PRICES... -; 
Cars Pass Our Doors. 
(SCHOOL CAPS 
Parents’ attention is called to our complete lines. 
25c and 50c,) 
DAY ano HOYT, 
217 Essex Street, 
SALEM. 
Pre: HESPERUS 
MAGNOLIA, MASS. 
ONE HOUR’S RIDE FROM BOSTON. 
FINE GOLFING, KETTLE COVE GOLF CLUB. 
SURF AND STILL WATER BATHING. GOOD FISHING 
SUITES WKEH BATH. 
Sendfor illustrated booklet. 
EXCELLEN1 CUISINE. 
THOS. O. PAIGE, Proprietor. 
