NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
ISAAC LOCKE & CO. 
97, 99 & 101 Faneuil Hall Market, Boston 
Fruits, Vegetables and Hothouse Products. 
Special attention given to Hotel, Club and 
Family Orders. Careful attention given or- 
ders by Mail or Telephone. 
Miss M. E. McCarthy announces that 
she is on the North Shore for the sea— 
son and will attend to customers at 
their homes in 
MANICURING, SHAIMIz 
POOING, MARCEL 
WAVE, FACIAL, 
SCALP TREAT- 
MENT AND 
CHIROPODY 
RESIDENCE, TAPPAN ST. 
(With Mrs. B. J. Manion) 
Manchester-by-the-Sea. 
The Store 
GOOD SHOES 
It may interest you to know 
of astore in Gloucester, where 
can be found the finest makes of 
shoes in the oountry. 
We carry such leading makes 
as Laird-Schober, Cousins and 
Hanan in an infinite variety. 
Skilled salespeople given par- 
ticular attention to fitting. 
Little feet looked after with 
especial care. 
Summer novelties, such as 
white and tan shoes, tennis and 
golf goods. 
Goodyear sneakers for every 
foot. 
We can save you tyenty-five 
per cent over city prices. 
We makea specialty of full 
outhts of shoes. 
Let us show you what we can 
do. 
Ford & Wass 
North Shore Shoe Dealers 
6 PLEASANT ST., = GLOUCESTER 
Next to Butman & French. 
Motor Boat Race. 
There were ten entries in the motor 
boat race LaborDay afternoon. ‘The race 
was for a cup offered by Mr. Putnam. 
The course was up the Beverly shore to 
Hospital Point, thence to Baker’s Island 
and home. 
Hans Dahl won in the Dory Class 
and Stock Vincent in the Launch Class. 
R. L. Cheever was the first boat to cross 
the finish line, but being a scratch boat, 
Dahl, having six minutes handicap, won 
first place. The summary: 
DORY CLASS. 
Elasped time 
Hans Dahl 1 8 44 1 2 
Roger Putman syn lpg see S 
Richard L. Cheever 1 8 05 1 8 05 
L. O. Lations 953 19 53 
Cor. time’ 
Stanley Lutz Withdrew 
F. J. Merrill Withdrew 
LAUNCHES 
Stork Vincent 41 42 4} 42 
H. S. Tappan Withdrew 
E. S. Bradley Withdrew 
, Wade Brooks Withdrew 
The judges were A. M. Merriam and 
Charles E. Hodges. It is the intention 
to have the cup raced for every year on 
Labor Day. 
Tremont Theatre. 
The inauguration of advanced vaude- 
ville by Klaw & Erlanger at the Tremont 
Theatre, Boston, on Labor Day, was 
certainly an event of the greatest import- 
ance in the theatrical world for, simul- 
taneously, eighteen other first-class 
theatres, in as many large cities of the 
East, were dedicated to the same form 
of public entertainment. It is not the in- 
tention of this firm to begin with a_pro- 
gram of extraordinary merit and then 
oradually cheapen their entertainments. Its 
reputation for many years is a guaran- 
tee of keeping faith ‘with patrons of 
the theatre, and the aim’ will be to 
constantly improve and present from 
week to week attractions of the highest 
possible character regardless of expense. 
A very popular scale of prices has been 
arranged, especially forthe matinees, and 
with its superb entertainments, its new 
seats, new carpets and everything else in 
exquisite order, particularly designed for 
the comfort of patrons, the “Tremont 
Theatre certainly should prove a delight- 
ful place to pass a few hours in sane rec- 
reation. Performances are at 2 and 8 
o’ clock. 
If advertising in the BREEZE pay 
others, it will pay you. Try it. 
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Furniture Painting, Enameling 
and Tinting Ceilings. 
Shop: 17 School St., Manchester, Mass. 
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_ KNIGHT'S EXPRESS 
Manchester, Beverly 
Farms, Prides Cross-= 
ing, Beverly and 
Salem, 
All orders left at Sheldon’s M’k’t , 
LL. W. Floyd’s, G. W. Hooper’s, 
Bullcck Bros’, 
Frank H. Dennis’, 
E B. S. Bullock’s, Manchester; or 
A, Standley’ oa the Railroad sta- 
tion, 
Beverly Farms, will be 
promptiy attended to. 
Agent Salem Steam Laundry. > 
P. O. BOX 838 
PPT OT OY TT Te ER 
KVERETT A. FLYE 
OPTICIAN 
4 CENTRE STREET 
Eyes examined and glasses 
fitted by the latest 
improved methods. 
GLOUCESTER, 
Mass 
67 MIDDLE ST. 
MID-SUMMER 
Clearance Sale 
BARGAIN PRICES 
25 per cent discount 
Beginning Saturday, July 27, we 
shall offer our entire stock of sum- 
mer furniture at 25 per cent less 
our usual low prices. 
50 pieces of Weathered Oak 
Chairs, Rockers, Tables, Divans, 
Stools, etc. 
25 pieces Old Hickory Chairs, 
Rockers, Tables, Stools, etc. 
12 pieces Green Willow Chairs 
and Rockers. 
All these goods at 1=4 off 
SPECIAL * % SPECIAL 
30 Japanese Printed Rugs 
Orel Ooi oe sae Soaso 
Ory Sane maa, Pees 
6x Dein an nlite 7 
3 2 6 ‘ - - 98 
Door Mats - - Sts 
These rugs are at about half actual value; 
you can never duplicate these prices. 
Reed Seat Piazza Chairs and 
Rockers 87c each 
25 Folding Go Carts, rubber 
tires $1.98 
All these goods are new and fresh; 
bought this season. There are many weeks 
of summer yet left. For you this is a 
money Savingproposition. Come early. 
A. Manton Pattillo, 
GLOUCESTER. 
