NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
MANCHESTER, 
Mrs. John Scott 
Marion, are visiting Mrs. 
parents in New Hamsphire. 
The Thanksgiving service this year 
will be at the Baptist church, and in- 
stead of being held in the morning, 
the service will be at 7.30 in the even- 
ing. 
Eben D. Jordan’s horses have taken 
many blue ribbons at the Madison 
Garden show the past week. 
The Manchester boys -went to 
Gloucester yesterday and met defeat 
at the hands of the Gloucester high 
school eleven. Score, 30 to 0. 
Mrs. Martha M. Newman of Somer- 
ville is a guest of her sister, Mrs. 
Helen L. Willmonton. 
and daughter 
Scott’s 
Interesting Meeting. 
The North Shore Horticultural so- 
ciety held a very interesting meeting 
at Lee’s hall, in Manchester, last 
night. The subject for the evening’s 
discussion was “ Fertilizers : Barnyard 
Manure.” Walter B. Jackson opened 
the discussion. At the next meeting, 
two weeks from last night, a similar 
subject will be taken up, and the dis- 
cussion will be opened by John Baker. 
Few people are aware that this soci- 
ety holds meetings twice a month and 
that these meetings are open to the 
public. Subjects of interest to every 
North Shore resident are taken up, 
and everybody is given an opportunity 
to express, in an informal way, their 
views on any matter whatever. 
The next meeting of the society 
will be the annual meeting. Officers 
will be elected for the coming year. 
It is urged that every member will 
endeavor to be present. The regular 
discussion will follow the business 
meeting. 
City Politics. 
City politics is getting up to the 
boiling point in Beverly. Joseph A. 
Wallis has taken out papers for mayor 
during the past week and from appear- 
ances he and F. A. E. Hamilton will 
be in the fight alone. Outside the 
mayoralty there is little interest at 
present. The friends of both candi- 
dates are lining up and a bitter fight 
may be anticipated. 
Following is a complete list of 
candidates up to date : 
For Mayor. 
Frederick A. E. Hamilton. » 
Joseph A. Wallis. 
For ALDERMAN-AT-LARGE. 
Josiah B. Brown, Ward One. 
For ALDERMEN. 
William J. Brown, Ward One. 
Jeremiah F. Desmond, Ward One. 
John E. Healey, Ward Two. 
Forman A. Crosby, Ward Three. 
Fred A. Roundy, Ward Three. 
Alvah B. Woodbury, Ward Four. 
Edgar J. Caldwell, Ward Five. 
Frederick A. Dodge, Ward Five. 
James A. Torrey, Ward Five. 
Robert E. Hodgkins, Ward Six. 
For CoOUuUNCILMEN. 
Phineas W. Cooke, Ward One. 
James H. McDonnell, Ward One. 
Edward S. Webber, Ward One. 
George P. Irving, Ward Two. 
Samuel P. White, Ward Two. 
Fred P. Haskell, Ward Three. 
George W. McNutt, Ward Three. 
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cute the offenders. 
legislation. 
This Association is formed with the following objects : — 
To induce owners of automobiles to require their employees to 
respect and observe the laws of the Commonwealth relating to the 
speed of automobiles on the highways, and to seek the support in that 
undertaking of all persons living on the North Shore who desire to 
have those laws respected and obeyed. 
To procure evidence of the violation of the laws relating to the 
speed of automobiles, and to record it in such form that it may be 
used before the Highway Commission and the Legislature, and to 
furnish such evidence to the police in cases where they desire to prose- 
To take proceedings before the Highway Com- 
mission for the revocation of licenses, and (if desirable) to seek further Mw 
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Membership is open to all persons living on the North Shore, whether during / 
the whole or a part of the year, who desire to see a better observance of the law \y 
* by owners and operators of automobiles. ; \ / 
Information as to instances of reckless driving is invited and will be received 
rN and investigated by the Secretary. The names of persons sending such informa- 
“¥ tion will not be disclosed without their consent. d 
number of the automobile should be given and the day, hour and place of the WW 
Without these no action can be taken. \y 
A A Address applications for membership, information as to cases of reckless W 
driving, suggestions and all other correspondence to \V/ 
A. A. CUSHING, Secretary, MANCHESTER, MAss, 
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Harry E. Meader, Ward Three. 
John M. Morrison, Ward Three. 
Palmer P. Munsey, Ward Three. 
Charles E. Riva, Ward Three. 
George F. Fielder, Ward Four. 
John H. Hinkley, Ward Four. 
Alfred E,. Lunt, Ward Four. 
Charles W. Trask, Ward Four. 
Willis H. Bell, Ward Five. 
Israel O. Edwards, Ward Five. 
James F. Potter, Ward Five. 
Horace F. Appleton, Ward Six. 
John C. McCarthy, Ward Six. 
Miss M. McNamara is at Manches- 
ter for the summer, and she is pre- 
pared to do shampooing, manicuring, 
and to do the marcel wave. Beach 
street. Telephone number, 149. * 
Many people will be surprised to 
know that most of the delicious sweet- 
meats at Floyds are made fresh every 
day by Lyman right in the basement 
of his establishment, in Central 
Saale eee 
Where the BREEZE can be bought :— 
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WODIG'S noe so te cw eee eee if 
Huntoon'sy) sods usa Beverly Cove 
Floyd's 7 Sieramac ts oye aoe Manchester 
Wie SRS. CEO'S satu seein eee . 
Marshall’s Drug Store. ..Beverly Farms 
French’s Variety Store........ Magnolia 
Railroad Stations on the Gloucester 
Branch 
High Class Printing 
Wil: MALOON & CO. 
5 Washington Street, Beverly 
To buy CLOTHING is to investignte an advertiser’s 
claims. We say advertiser’s elaims because the man 
who don’t advertise now days is away back in the pro- 
cession and isn’t worthy of consideration. We sell 
the best Clothing for the money in town. These 
items should interest you. Weare now-showing the 
. ’ With or 
New Winter O’Coats wit Belts, 
ain an 
Fancy Colors, $ 1 0 to $20. 
Single Trousers for Dress, $3.00, $4.00, $5.00. 
Working Trousers, $1.50, $2.00, $3.00. 
It will pay you to look at our inducements. 
EaosPARSONSSs 
124 MAIN ST., GLOUCESTER. 
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