NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
ee BEAR BLANKETS 
$1.50 
You will want one for Baby 
‘of design. 
b.. Evening Club Elect 
fficers. 
A meeting of the Wednesday Evening 
club was held Wednesday evening in 
the Chapel, Manchester, but aside from 
the election of officers no business was 
transacted. Less than twenty five mem- 
bers were out. The following officers 
were elected: 
Frank A. Rowe, president; G. A. 
‘Knoerr, vice pres.; J. A. Lodge, sec- 
fetary; Walter R. Bell, treasurer. 
These officers, together with A. C. 
Needham, yonn Baker and Dr. R. T. 
: Giendenning, compose the executive 
_ committee. 
After the Autoists. 
The Mass. Highway Commission is 
about to take important steps in regard 
| to the prosecution of owners of automo- 
biles who have failed to re-register their 
machines under the law as passed by the 
Iast legislature. The time within which 
re-registration was to have been made 
expired on August 1, and those owners 
who failed to comply will shortly be no- 
tified that their motor vehicle may not be 
legally operated on the public highways. 
Failure to register may be accounted 
for in some instances by the fact that the 
machine is out of running order or tem- 
porarily out of use, or it may be out of 
the state. It is also possible that the 
Owner may have transferred ownership 
For School Wear 
even or broken, 
and failed to notify the commission. 
The other reason would be evasion of 
the law, intentional or otherwise. 
The following list of registered num- 
bers and owners has been sent to Chief 
Peabody of Manchester and the city 
marshal of Gloucester. These officials 
are instructed to prosecute the owner or 
person operating any machine under any 
of the numbers on this list. 
MANCHESTER. 
2763—Francis R. Spalding, 
street. 
3123—Francis M. Whitehouse. 
6066—Belle S: Andrews, Cobb street. 
9597—Charles R. Peart, Bennett street. 
11,028-—James DeThal, Pleasant street. 
Bridge 
stripes and other patterns 
FREE—Every Wednesday 
Lessons in Art Embroidery. 
f PRETTY < GINGHAMS 
Here are , pretty. new Ginghams whose principal charm lies in their simplicity 
Youll find them both durable and well- sappearing for the children’s 
school wear, as well as for a dozen other purposes. 
Genuine Scotch Zephyr Ginghams, made abroad and imported direct by us, 
come in both plain colors and charming plaids(some close imitations of clans; others 
pretty color combinations;) checks, 
which good taste approves 
The Domestic Ginghams, made in America’s foremost print mills, come to you 
Z about the same combinations as do the imported, and at half the price, 
29 cents 
15 cents 
12,022—Charles Ladd 
Union street. 
15,115—Francis M. Whitehouse. 
15,681—Bernard de Blanfre. 
18,611—Edwin G. McInnes. 
15,087—Baron Rosen, Coolidge Pt. 
11,200—Geo. O. Moulton, Raymond 
street. 
Norton, 12 
MAGNOLIA. 
1761—Lucius J. Knowles. 
2455—Eegbert W. Gilbert. 
5884—-Seymour W. Bousall. 
10,426—Gordon A. Smith. 
14,488—Jennie A. McGinley. 
15,460—Harold M. Sill. 
15,750—Anna M. Wilshire. 
Business Cards at the Breeze Office 
Bulbs that Bloom in the Spring 
Narcissus in pure whites and bright yellows 
Crocus that brave March cold 
Tulips of gay colors 
To have them and enjoy them in the Spring Plant Now 
RO BER GA: 
MEL CILE Pie 
CONTRACTOR-GARDENER 
HORTICULTURE 
FORESTRY 
Corner School and Pleasant Streets, 
Lock Box 35. 
LANDSCAPE GARDENING 
ENTOMOLOGY 
Manchester-by-the-Sea. 
Telephone Connection. 
