NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
Salem 
Commercial 
School 
Admits New Pupils 
Every Monday. 
SALEM COMMERCIAL SCHOOL, 
126 Washington St., Salem. 
WONSON'S SPA and LUNGH ROOM, 
158 MAIN STREET, GLOUCESTER. 
Telephone 3154, 
Cigars, _ Lobacco and Pipes 
t Wholesale and Retail. 
EL |WONSON; (=. % =::) = 
(tON TU MOE 
FRUIT & CONFECTIONERY. 
ROWE’S BLOCK, 
(Old Post Office), 
Proprietor. 
Manchester, Mass. 
JONATHAN MAY, 
Real Estate and Insurance, 
NOTARY PUBLIC, 
MAGNOLIA. 
BURGLARY 
ana tHert INSURANCE 
Is what you need, as well as Fire Insurance 
Get them both with 
GEO. E. WILLMONTON 
131 State St., Pulsifer’s Block 
Boston Manchester 
Tel. Con. 
Cal. LHtILLIPS, M.D: 
BEVERLY. 
Office Hours: 9 a.m. to 3, and 7 to 8 p.m. 
OFFICE AND RESIDENCE: 
210 Rantoul St., cor. Eliot St. Telephone. 
A. J. ROWE, 
LIVERY and BOARDING 
STABLES. 
Proprietor of Magnolia Line of Wagonettes. 
(ce A first-class Stable for Boarders. All the latest 
styles of Carriages, with good safe horses and careful 
drivers, promptly furnished from the Livery Stable, 
Norman Avenue, MAGNOLIA. 
JANUARY MARRIAGES. 
Haraden — Fitzgerald. 
Edward Wentworth Haraden of 
Manchester and Miss Catherine T. 
Fitzgerald of Salem were united in 
marriage by Rev. Leo P. O’Neil in 
Boston last Sunday evening. The 
wedding was a quiet affair, only a few 
of the relatives and close friends of 
the couple being present. ‘The cere- 
mony was followed by an informal 
reception and dinner at the Touraine. 
Mr. and Mrs. Haraden started from 
Boston Monday morning, over the 
Lake Shore road, for their new home 
in Los Angeles, Cal., but they will 
break their long journey by a few 
days’ stop at Chicago. 
The announcement of the marriage 
came as a great surprise to the many 
friends of the young couple in Man- 
chester. The bride, though not mak- 
ing her home here, is well known, 
having spent the past five summers 
here. She isa sister of Mrs, Edward 
Flynn, Beach street. 
Littlefield — Riggs. 
There was a very pretty home wed- 
ding last Sunday evening at the resi- 
dence of Mr. and Mrs. James H. 
Bridges of West Gloucester, when 
Miss Martha Riggs, second daughter 
of Mrs. Bridges, and Jesse Littlefield 
were united in marriage by Rev. A. 
M. Osgood. Both the bride and 
groom have a large circle of friends in 
Manchester, Mr. Littlefield having 
charge of the Foster, Currier & Co. 
laundry business in Manchester last 
season, and being employed by Smith’s 
Express the season of 1903. Miss 
Riggs has been employed by Mrs. E. 
P. Stanley, Summer street, the past 
three years. The couple started Sun- 
day night on a trip to St. Louis by 
way of Niagara Falls. They will 
make their home in Cambridge. 
Eldridge — Corkery. 
At the parochial residence, in Bev- 
erly, Sunday evening, Helen Josephine 
Corkery, daughter of John F. Corkery 
of Manchester, and Austin Bernard 
Eldridge of Salem and Bourne, Mass., 
were united in marriage by Rev. Fr. 
F.J. Curran. Both the young people 
are well known in Manchester. The 
groom has been an officer on Parker 
S. Bremer’s yacht, the ‘ Velthra,’’ for 
a number of years. Mr. and Mrs. 
Eldridge will reside in Salem. 
SEY". PRINTING & 
THA’T 
you ow PRINTING 
EERE a De 
Will be done promptly, well, and at a 
reasonable price, if you have it done by the 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
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Business bollege | 
LYNN, MASS. 
Business, Shorthand and 
Combined Courses. 
Write for reasons why you should § 
enter Jan. 2, 1905. 
Morley, Flatley & Co. 
GENERAL CONIRAGTORS, 
17 Brook Street, TIANCHESTER. 
FRANK H. DENNIS WILLIAM CAMPBELL 
DENNIS & CAMPBELL 
ROGERS: 
Telephone 243 
16 School St., - Manchester 
HERBERT B. WINCHESTER, 
Practical Watchmaker. 
Repairing on all kinds of Watches, Clocks 
Jewelry and Optical Goods. 
65 Middle St. GLOUCESTER, Mass. 
Chisholm’s 
JEWELRY STORE 
Established for 30 YEARS at 
161 Main Street, GLOUCES DER. 
Winn — Conners. 
John Winn and Miss Delia Conners, 
both of Manchester, were united in 
marriage, Wednesday evening, at the 
parochial residence in Beverly. The 
groom is employed as a section hand 
on the B.& M. road between Man- 
chester and Magnolia. The bride has 
been living with her brother, John 
Conners, on Lincoln street. Mr. and 
Mrs. Winn are making their home in 
the Leary house, Sea street, 
Poultry Show. 
The annual poultry show of the 
Essex County Poultry Association was 
held in the City hall this week, and, as 
usual, was the rendezvous for a large 
number of bird fanciers. The entries 
were numerous and a general interest 
manifested. A feature was an exhibi- 
tion of family pets. Superintendent 
Barnes of Wenham, A L. Hutchinson 
of Beverly, and Arthur Elliott of Pea- 
body were on duty and looked after 
the lists. Beverly birds carried off 
many of the prizes. 
