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NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
SPECIAL TOWN MEETING 
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about $500, they recommended that 
$1000 be appropriated to cover the 
deficit and carry on the work till the 
March meeting. 
Selectman Swett moved that $1000 
further be appropriated to cover the 
deficit and carry on the destruction of 
brown-tail and gypsy moths till the 
March meeting. 
Aqt..3.. “lotsee at the town’ .will 
authorize the selectmen to transfer 
the unexpended balances of the ap- . 
propriation for Beach and Mascono- 
mo streets, also Elm street, to the 
appropriation for crushing stone. 
Chairman Swett stated that at the 
annual meeting in March there was 
an unexpended balance of $819 of the 
previous year for crushing stone and 
as the plant was in a bad condition at 
that time and has not been rebuilt 
only the unexpended balance was ap- 
propriated. The unexpended appro- 
priations for Beach and Masconomo 
streets amounted to $2120.20, and of 
Elm street, $58714—a total’ (of 
$2707.34, and he thought that this. 
might be turned over to the stone 
crushing plant, as it was thought ad- 
visable to keep the plant running all 
winter. - 
O. T. Roberts thought in main the 
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have ever been able to offer. 
NAPKINS 
Real values $1.25 to $2.00. Prices now 
TOWELS 
At 10¢, 12 %e, 25e and 39c each. Prices we shall not be 
able to make again till our next annual sale. : 
provision was all right, but the matter 
of Elm street needed some explana- 
tion. There were several layouts, he 
said, and finally one was agreed on. 
We said we were willing to give all 
the land necessary by the move but 
when the building was moved it was 
practically agreed the town should 
bear that expense The cost was ap- 
proximately $200. I think the mat- 
ter should be adjusted and inasmuch 
as we gave the land, more in fact than 
any of the others, we think the town 
should bear the expense of moving. 
This is simply a statement of fact. 
Geo eoinnickse “ly wasate the 
hearing and can remember remarks 
to that effect. Inasmuch as we have 
an unexpended balance it seems right 
the town should consider this.” The 
matter was left with the selectmen 
and the firm will be reimbursed for 
the expense in moving the building. 
E. P. Stanley said while he was not 
at the hearing he understood the 
‘firm was to be reimbursed. 
Voted, on motion of E. P. Stanley, 
that the unexpended balance of Beach 
and Masconomo streets appropria- 
tions — $2120.20 —be tranferred to 
the stone crushing appropriations. 
Art. 4. To hear the report of the 
committee on Town hall rental rates. 
The report was read by Chester L. 
Crafts and was as follows: 
PATTILLO : 
__ 122 MAIN STREET, GLOUCESTER 
ANNUAL LINEN SALE NOW ON! 
An Entire Stock of New Linens 
White, clean and fresh, new patterns and designs, imported expressly for us will be ready to greet you in the 
| most noteworthy Linen Sale this store has ever attempted. With a reputation firmly established in our Annual 
Linen Sales for superior qualities and low prices we are able to honestly say that this year’s values exceed any we 
Table Damask, Napkins, Crashes, Towels — with not a thread but what is ALL LINEN in every yard and 
@ every piece —have come to us directly from the importer — Sheets, Pillow Cases and Quilts-have been bought at | 
| very considerable price concessions with the idea of special value giving during this sale. 
3 cate except at a big advance in prices and we therefore urge you to fill now at this sale your linen wants and 
household needs for the entire year 
TABLE DAMASK 
# Prices were (for satin) $1.00 to $2.50: Prices now are 
79e to $1.98 
89¢c to $1.69 
now. 
LINEN CRASH 
Special attention is called to our line of 10¢e crashes 
TRAY CLOTHS 
Regular 50 and 59c goods selling for 
SHEETS AND PILLOW CASES 
Turkish Towels, Shirt Waist Linen, White Quilts, Table Felt- 
ing, etc,, at prices in some cases below the cost of buying 
Report of Committee on Rules and Regulation 
Prices of Town Hall 
Dances—$6.00 will be charged to 
12 p.m. For every hour or fraction 
thereof following to be at the rate of 
$1.00 perhour A dance following an 
entertainment, for which purpose the 
seats are to be moved, will add $1.00 
to the price of the hall for such enter- 
tainment. If extended beyond 12 
p.m. $1.00 additional for every hour 
or fraction thereof. 
Entertainments—A charge of $5.00 
for an evening and $3.50 for an after- 
noon. The use of piano, stage and 
stage lights will be charged for at the. 
rate of 50 cts. per hour or any fraction 
thereof for all rehearsals, unless other- 
wise engaged. 
Fairs—A charge of $6.00 per day to 
12 p.m. $1.00 extra for every hour or 
fraction of an hour after 12 pm. 
These prices apply to residents only 
and in case the hall is engaged for the 
use of non-residents the prices are to 
be doubled. 
In case the hall is engaged by a 
resident for the use or benefit of a 
party or parties who are non-residents 
the charges shall be the same as those 
applying to non-residents. The jan- 
itor will personally superintend the 
moving of seats and piano and will be 
present in the hall during perform- 
ances of any kind. He shall rent the 
These we cannot dupli- 
39¢ 
ALL GOODS DELIVERED FREE IN MANCHESTER AND MAGNOLIA 
