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NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
MICHEL J. BARRY 
The Under-Price Stote of 
Gloucester on Men’s 
Clothing and Furnishing 
Goods. 
147 Main Street, 
GLOUCESTER. 
UnpvperR HOTEL BELMONT. 
Open Evenings. 
Manchester Fire Companies 
Hold Annual Meetings. 
The various companies of the Man- 
chester Fire Department held their 
annual meeting and election of officers 
at the engine house, Monday evening. 
The board of engineers elected at the 
March meeting have organized with 
James Hoare as chief, George S. Sin- 
nicks 1st assistant, and Clarence W. 
Morgan clerk. The officers of the 
various companies as elected Monday 
night follow: 
Seaside Steamer No. 1—Charles 
W. Sawyer, foreman; B. B. Parsons, 
assistant foreman; George E. Hil- 
dreth, clerk and engineer. 
Hook and Ladder No. 1—Granville 
Crombie, foreman; Thomas Baker, 
assistant foreman; Geo. D. Haskell, 
treasurer and clerk. 
Chemical and Hose — Geo. Hobbs, 
foreman; R.C. Allen, 1st assistant ; 
Lyman W. Floyd, engineer and clerk ; 
Edward Crowell, 1st asst. engineer ; 
F. G. Cheever, 2d asst. engineer ; 
Michael Kelliher, leading hoseman ; 
Thos, P, Bolger & Go, 
Successors to BOLGER & REGAN. 
PIUMDING On EOIN] ENGINES. 
We make a Specialty of High-Grade Work. 
CONTRACT WORK AND JOBBING 
Personally attended to. 
lod MON Steel, — Gloucester, MSS. 
Branch Office at Magnolia. 
TELEPHONE 32-5. 
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Bee. Expressions of 
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an Such spontaneousness as was shown yesterday 
A\ in passing favorable comment on our store and deco- 
rations quite overwhelmed us. 
\\ We hardly realized that you looked upon us in 
quite the light you do. Expressions like these 
A\ most deeply impressed us: ‘Well, we knew you'd 
AN have something different.” ~ Tis the prettiest thing 3% 
AN we ever saw, “Titus is it,’ and “Entitled to wear W 
AN the purple—it represents the Royalty, which certain- 
a. ly means you,” and hundreds of other like compli- \ 
4 ments, give us an added reason as to why we receive 
f\\ so liberal a share of this county’s patronage. We he- 
lieve you come here now expecting a little more than 
rN ee get elsewhere, and wasn’t our little means em- 
ployed in proving the worth of our wares a little be- 
yond your expectations? 
4i\ Well, we'll always keep a step ahead of vou in 
pleasure giving and value giving; exact what you will, 
we'll meet it. and a little more. : 
Demonstrations the rest of the week-—in the con- 
struction of goods and unusually low prices. 
Hl. C. Titus & Co. 
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Wm. E. Coughlin, 1st asst. hoseman ; 
Ralph Stanley, 2d asst. hoseman ; 
Manuel Lopes, foreman leading hose ; 
Chas. Morse, hydrant man and care- 
taker of chemical; John F. Babcock 
and Fred C. Dougherty, nozzlemen; 
Harry Swett and Loring N. Cook, 
linesmen. 
After the meetings Granville Crom- 
bie and Chas. W. Fritz entertained 
J. M. PuBLICOVER. 
with a variety of graphophone selec- 
tions, and later in the evening the 
Hook and Ladder company, with the 
board of engineers and other invited 
guests, adjourned to the “banquet - 
hall,”’ where a delicious oyster supper 
awaited them — one of the kind that 
only firemen can make and thoroughly 
enjoy. 
Dutchess pants at Bell’s. * 
W B. PuUBLICOVER. 
PUBLICOVER BROS. 
Contractors I) Builders — 
Special Attention given to Jobbing. 
Furniture Repaired, Etc. 
All Work Neatly and Promptly Done. 
SHOP, HALE STREET BEVER TV. 
P.O. Box 74, Beverly Farms, Mass. 
OLIVER T. ROBERTS. 
Telephone Connection. 
WILLIAM HOARE, 
ROBERTS & HOARE, 
CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS. 
Contract Work a specialty. 
Particular attention paid to Jobbing. 
TELEPHONE CONNECTION. 
MANOHESTER-BY-THE-SEA. 
