NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
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BEVERLY FARMS 
Rev. D. M. Lockrow will preach at 
the Baptist church tomorrow. The 
pastor will return from his vacation 
the coming week and will preach next 
Sunday. 
The Republican caucus will be held 
in Marshall’s hall on Tuesday even- 
ing and as there are several contests 
for the nominations this fact should 
bring out quite a gathering. 
Miss Anna Jackson has returned 
from a visit to Wood's Hole. 
Miss Adelaide Wyatt of Pride’s is 
spending her vacation with friends at 
Newport, Cambridge and Matta- 
poisett. 
Mrs. John Noble, jr., and children 
have returned to their home in 
Cambridge. 
Fred Jackson has returned to 
Pride’s after two years in Europe. 
Miss Anna Batchelder has returned 
to her home in Dedham after a pleas- 
ant month’s visit with her sister, Mrs. 
George N. Wyatt in East Wenham. 
Miss Laura Wyatt is vising friends 
in Auburndale after a visit of several 
months with Ernest Jackson of 
Pride’s. 
Mrs. Julia Linehan 
Mrs. Julia Linehan, wife of Jeremiah 
Linehan, passed away Tuesday even- 
ing at her home on Haskell street, 
Beverly Farms, at the age of 73 years. 
Deceased was an old time resident. 
On July 5, while in her yard: she acci- 
dentally tripped over a piece of board 
causing a bad fall which resulted in a 
broken arm near the wrist, and a 
fractured thigh. Since that time she 
had steadily failed. 
‘Funeral services were held at St. 
Margaret’s church Thursday morning 
and interment was in Salem. A hus- 
band and four children,are left to 
mourn her loss,—Daniel J., Honora, 
wife of Thomas Rourke, Margaret and 
Julia A., and eight grandchildren. 
Letters remaining unclaimed at Beverly 
Farms, Mass., P.O., week ending Sept. 19, 
1907: Miss Harper, E. P. Kerans, Mrs. Louis 
Leriseur, Mr. Arthur Leavitt, Mr. John 
Morey,- Miss Nora-O. Sullivan, Miss Bridget 
Parsons, Herbert E. Russell, Esq., Mr. 
Harry Russell, Secretary North Shore 
Girls’ Club, Mrs. M. E. Turner. 
ELMER STANDLEY, Postmaster. 
MANCHESTER 
Beach street, from the crossing to 
Masconomo hill, has been treated to 
a coating of oil the past week, another 
step on the part of the street depart- 
ment to get at the best solution of 
the dust problem, and something 
which will also keep from deterioration 
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We are having a Sale of 
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in most quaint and artistic designs and colorings 
From 75c to $1.50 Each 
No two alike 
A limited number only 
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97 Washington St., 
Salem, Mass. 
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(FORMERLY WINNEPOYKEN HOTEL) 
OPEN, ALL THE YEAR ROUND 
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HAMILTON, 
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Famous Chicken and Steak Dinners 
Beautiful scenery. 
Best roads in state for automobiling and driving. 
A large veranda around the house, where dinners can be served under the 
waving pines, with cooling breezes off Lake Chebacco. 
numerous private dining rooms. 
Boating and fishing excellent. 
Rooms single or en suite. 
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Also a large public and 
Telephone 90II-3 Hamilton 
| 498 Paine PRINTING 
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION 
the surface of the road bed. Pee oil 
is sprinkled on the street from a regu- 
lar water cart. Several men with 
brushes spread the oil and rub it into 
the road, so to speak, and following 
this a coating of dust and finely 
crushed stone is spread over the road. 
Aside from a slight odor, which will 
soon disappear, the scheme seems to 
be working finely. 
It is understood there was a “kitchen 
shower’’ in certain quarters on Nor- 
wood avenue Wednesday evening. 
North Shore BREEZE 
Manchester, Mass. 
A dance will be held in the Town 
hall on Tuesday evening, Oct. 1, under 
the auspices of Fr. Shahan court of 
Foresters, in aid of the Sacred Heart 
- church. 
The Knights of Columbus are plan- 
ning on a dance in Town hall on next 
Friday evenjng. 
Miss Mabel Morgan and Miss Mary 
Rust entered Simmons college, Bos- 
ton, this week, Miss Morgan taking 
the secretorial course and Miss Rust 
a course in domestic science. 
