NORTH SHORE BREEZE 13 
Sophomore Promenade. For, sale:. Fischer piano, cheap. MANCHESTER-BY-THE-SEA 
Dyer. x 
The Sophomore promenade of the é salt ’ hild emit ea Hadevcloped Salts of tame from one to thirt ae 
’ - - j j IECIA In cChlidrens hats a ale: x0od view of ocean. Great opportunity to buy for 
class of 05, Story High school, m the K I Gb eins 4 * building purposes or investment. ORRIN A MAR 
Manchester town hall last night, \eyou, oucester. TIN, Summer street, Manchester, Mass. 
brought out one of the prettiest ——————————————— SSS Se 
dancing parties of the season. Though BPZ2?P PFPIDPS SISS SSS SSSS Sd 33 SSS SSS3 339333393 SSSSSSSSS5S39333AN 
not crowded, the floor was sufficiently 4 CIVIL ENGINEER FOR NEW PLANT UNITED SHOE MACHINERY CO., 
: : BEVERLY, MASS. 
filled to make dancing enjoyable. 
Long’s orchestra of six pieces fur- 
nished the music. 
The floor was in charge of C.A. 
Lodge, jr., 05, and Harold Stanley, 
05, was assistant floor director. The 
aids were: Bert Floyd, ’06; Bert 
Sinnicks, 06; Harry Floyd, ’05; 
Frank Sinnicks, ’07,and Walter Flem- 
ing, 07. 
The matrons were: Mrs. Albert W. 
Mead, Mrs. Frank P. Knight and Mrs. 
J. A. Lodge. 
Dies in Beverly. 
George J. Lewis died at his late 
home in Beverly a week ago today, 
just one day before he was to celebrate 
his 72d birthday. He was father to 
Mrs. Geo. S. Sinnick and Mrs. Fred 
M. Johnson of Manchester. 
MANCHESTER. 
The friends of Mr. and Mrs. Frank 
G. Cheever and Miss Etta Woodbury 
will be pleased to learn of the improved 
condition of little Miss Elizabeth 
Cheever, who was quite ill the early 
part of the week. She is convalescent 
and was reported greatly improved 
this morning. 
Mrs. Marshall’s millinery opening 
this week attracted many of the ladies 
who were anxious to see the full line 
of goods displayed at these parlors. 
Mrs. Marshall has a very fine assort- 
ment of latest style hats. Many 
people from out of town attended the 
opening. 
Don’t think Vacuum Oil is all the 
oil I carry; oh, no! Iam also ready 
to furnish ‘‘ Valvoline,’ which is too 
popular too need any further introduc- 
tion. George F. Dyer, Manchester. * 
I wish to announce that I am agent 
for C. C. Phillips, the well known 
Lynn electrical contractor, and that I 
am ready to make estimates and take 
orders for all kinds of electrical work. 
This is a firm that I can conscientiously 
recommend to my patrons as first-class 
m every respect. George F. Dyer, 
Manchester. 
_ Ifit is a matter of dollars and sense 
in buying jewelry, Thompson’s, in 
Gloucester, is the place to trade. In 
quality as well as in style and durabil- 
ity his goods are acknowledged the 
best. His prices are right and the 
work done at his store is the very 
finest. : 
e GEORGE P. CARVER, 
* Civil Engineer and Surveyor. 
Surveys and Plans made and Specifications Prepared for Sewers, Railways, Grading, Drainage, 
ay Masonry, etc. 
; Estimates made on cost of proposed Work. 
Measurements made to determine amount of work done. 
Surveys and Plans made for the improvement of Property. 
Land Surveyed and Lots Staked Out. 
Consultation Evenings. 
; Construction work Superintended. 
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Lines and Grades given for Grading, Laying out Roads, Walls, Foundations, etc. 
ESEESCSESCSESECES 
'EDNA MAY 
The following letter from 
Miss Edna May who created 
such a sensation in the “ Belle 
of New York” and who has 
more recently been playing 
to crowded and enthusiastic 
houses in London, New York, 
and Boston, in the delightful 
musical success “ The School 
Girl” shows the esteem and 
appreciation in which 
Barker’s Dental Wash 
and Looth Powder 
is held by people of taste and 
refinement: 
Dear Mr. Barker: 
I am very grateful to you for put- 
ting before my notice such a valuable 
tooth powder and dental wash as | 
received from you last week. I have 
used many from all over the world 
and I must admit that I have never 
used anything so pleasantly cleansing 
and sothoroughly good as your Dental 
Wash and Antiseptic Tooth Powder. 
With grateful thanks, 
EDNA MAY. 
The endorsements that Barker’s Dental 
Wash and Antiseptic Tooth Powder is 
receiving from the theatrical profession 
show how these preparations are regard- 
ed by people who take special care that 
their teeth shall be white, bright and 
healthy ; they use only the best. 
RICHARD CARLE 
Richard Carle now starring in the Ten- 
derfoot writes the following letter which 
is self explanatory : 
Boston, Jan. 10, 1905. 
Mr. F. A. Barker, Gloucester.. Mass. 
Dear Sir :—I find Barker’s Dental Wash 
and Antiseptic Tooth Powder excellent 
and shall be pleased to recommend them 
to my friends. 
Yours truly, RICHARD CARLE. 
DESTROYS 
ANO KEEPS THE MOUTH | 
SWEET AND HEALTHY. | 
Owes, 
MANUFACTURED BY 
PABARKER, 
VLOUCESTER Mass. 
