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The Busy Corner Store on Salem’s 
Busiest Sts., Essex and Washington Sts. 
Auto and Carriage entrance Wash. St. 
most Interesting Places 
——|p. our establishment is the Splendid Wash Goods depart- 
ment, although a little early for you to be much inter- 
ested in new Fall Novelties yet we have received in the 
last few days some of the prettiest fabrics that are bound to be 
very popular the coming season. They are in Mercerized 
Gingams and have all the appearance of their more costly 
companions, viz: silk ginghams, yet costing much less. The 
assortment affords a wide range of selections in color combin- 
ations and when in town we invite you to drop in and view 
these exquisite patterns in Wash Fabrics. 
A postal to our [ail order department will bring you samples. 
4 The Style Center of the North Shore 4 
MANCHESTER 
The Board of Selectmen and Supt. of 
Streets Kimball drove through Hamilton 
and parts of Beverly Monday viewing the 
roads recently treated to a coating of oil 
preparation, which was used through the 
efforts of Col. Wm. D. Sohier and 
others of the summer colony, as a means 
of laying the dust and preserving the 
roads. This is now being used to a great’ 
extent, and is considered a great improve- 
ment over calcium chloride. Though 
there is a slight odor to the oil when 
first laid, this soon wears off and one 
would never know such a preparation 
had been used. The question of preserv- 
ing the roads is getting to be quite a ser- 
ious matter’ Along Summer street in 
places the roads have been worn away by 
the continual tearing of the surface by 
automobiles. It is thought that could an 
oil preparation be used, and a coating of 
dust be laid over the oil, this would save 
the road from further deterioration. 
EF. S. Bradley and party of friends, in- 
cluding his brother, Joseph Bradley of 
Boston, made the trip by launch to Salis- 
bury, Sunday, and returned Monday. 
Mrs. H. N. Eastman of Lawrence re- 
turned with them and has been spending 
a few days here this week. 
Miss Ruth Marr of Gloucester has 
been spending the week with Mrs. 
George P. Dole. 
The prize dance given in the Town 
hall last Thursday week under the man- 
agement of Peter A. Sheehan was a very 
successful affair. There were upwards 
of a 150 couples on the floor,—one of 
the largest parties of the season. ‘The 
first prize was won by Edward McCaf- 
fey and lady of Gloucester. A very pleas- 
ant surprise was given the assembly when 
Mr. Sheehan announced a second prize 
of $5.00, this being awarded to John 
Lamb and lady of Rockport. 
Mrs. Downing Lee left Saturday for a 
fornight’s visit to N. Sydney, C. B. 
Harold Betts left Monday for a trip to 
Bangor, Me., to be gone until Sept. 1. 
Business Cards at the BREEZE Office. 
Particular People Eat at the—~ 
Sea Grill 
Where everything is up-to-date 
Broiled Live Lobsters and Fish Dinners 
—-—A Specialty 
Private Oriental Dining Room 
connected’ for Automobile 
and other Parties 
Menu of the Best 
Cleanliness a Feature 
To Please is our Hobby 
The SEA GRILL 
W. W. DELF, Manager 
115 Main St., = = Gloucester | 
Opp. Electric Car Station. 
ROBERT A. 
MITCHEEL, 
CONTRACTOR-GARDENER 
We will contract or do by day work operations which come under the fol- 
lowing heads: 
Landscape Gardening, Forestry, Entomology, and the General Care of Es- 
tates, viz: 
Planting (we will execute the plans of landscape gardeners and architects) 
grading, lawns, paths, drives, trimming and thinning of wood-land and shade trees, 
spraying, moth work, hedges and formal shaped trees and shrubs, pruning of fruit 
trees. 
Cor. School and Pleasant Sts., | Manchester-by-the-Sea. 
Lock Box 35. 
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Telephone Connection. 
