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NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
Established 1876 
ROBERT ROBERTSON, Pres’t and Treas. 
In corporated 1903 
ROBERT ROBERTSON CoO. 
--- CONSULTING AND CONSTRUCTION ENGINEERS... 
' FOR THE INSTALLATION OF COMPLETE PLUMBING 
HEATING AND WATER SUPPLY PLANTS 
Beverly, Beverly Farms, Manchester and Hamilton, Mass. 
Connected by Telephone 
MANCHESTER 
Mr. and Mrs. ‘F. M. Whitehouse 
returned last Saturday from a month’s 
visit to New York and Chicago, re- 
turning by way of Montreal. 
The Correspondence school engine 
and train was down the Gloucester 
branch last Sunday testing grades. 
Prof. C. L. Norton and family and 
Deacon and Mrs. Jos. A. Torrey have 
given up their residence in Boston 
and are again at their home on Union 
street. 
The selectmen have a notice on 
another. page relative to the continua- 
tion of ‘Norwood avenue from its 
junction with, Vine to Lincoln street, 
and have called a hearing for next Sat- 
urday afternoon at their office, at 4 
o’clock when any objections to the 
scheme-should: be brought forward. 
The date for closing the town war- 
rant has been set -for Saturday, the 
17th,—two weeks hence. 
Richard Rolls has concluded his 
services as coachman at F. M. White- 
house’s. Mrs. Rolls sails next Tues- 
day on the Saxonia for a visit to her 
former home in England. 
Miss Lillian Lucas entertained a 
party of friends at whist at her home 
Thursday evening. 
William Spinney has been quite 
seriously ill at his West Manchester 
home with typhoid pneumonia. 
HELP WANTED 
We have a number of nice domestic posi- 
tions for the right parties. We furnish the 
entire community with all classes of help. If 
you need help or want work, call or address, 
Beverly and North Shore Employment Bureau 
Mason Block, 244 Cabot St., Beverly, 
3. below zero!) Whew! That’s 
more like it; that is, for those who 
want cold weather. A drop of about 
40 degrees in 24 hours. 
The haphazard club held a social at 
the home of Mr. and Mrs. George 
Gould, Monday evening, the members 
appearing in costume. 
Fire at Moses hill yesterday after- 
noon burned over considerable terri- 
tory before it was extinguished. It 
is not known how it started. 
From all indications the banquet of 
the N. S. Horticultural society in the 
town hall on the 15th of this month 
will be quite the event of. the winter. 
Not only will the banquet itself sur- 
pass those of former years but the 
social end of the occasion, as well, 
will be far ahead of late years. 
Schlehuber of Lynn will serve one of 
his famous menus. Tickets. are $1 
each. . A few are for sale at: Lee’s 
The Pulsifer Block 
The Pulsifer block, — the scene of 
the big fire in Manchester two weeks 
ago —has been a busy spot this week. 
Workmen have been clearing the 
debris away, and carpenters and 
painters have been busy putting parts 
of the block not eaten by the 
ravageous flames into repair. 
Mr. Pulsifer stated yesterday after- 
noon he had not decided yet as to his 
plans for the future. The whole front 
of the building and parts of the side, 
above the first story, have been torn 
away. Itis possible that the upper 
part of the block will not be rebuilt, 
but it can be said with certainty that 
the lower story will be put back into 
shape with greatest despatch. The 
Store room in’ the centre of the city, 
|. Either one large room or basement and 
first floor. Apply at 242 Essex St. 
'Bixby’s Mark- 
Downs are the real 
thing — not goods 
bought specially for 
such sales. NOW 
is, THES TIME 
TO PROFIT from 
our. room lot. sale 
ins WALL. .PA- 
PERS. NOree 
French, English 
and American pa- 
pers in lots of 7 to 
20 rolls are sold at 
prices which are 1-3 
and 1-2 regular sea- 
son askings. For 
instance, Dollar 
papers are 50 cts. 
Seventy-five cent 
papers are now 
37 4ece.0 0 Fifty: cent 
papers are now 265 
cts, etc.,etc. Kindly 
‘remember—thatjno 
exchanges can be 
‘made. 
H. M. BIXBY & CO. 
242 Essex Street, Salem 
only hindrance Mr. Pulsifer finds in 
rebuilding the whole structure is the 
tremendous advance in building mate- 
rials. 
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Cottage for Sale. 
One more opportunity for home seekers: 
A cottage of eight rooms and bath on Sum- 
mer street near Ocean street, at Manchester 
Cove. Price right. 
GEO. E. WILLMONTON, 
Pulsifer’s Block, Manchester, Mass 
xo MARK 
DOWN «ce 
Old Corner Store 
Ladies’ House Suits and Wrappers. A 
few more White Waists and Flannel 
ones also. 
White \‘\ aist Goods, Flan-= 
nelettes and other Goods of Value 
ext sol {em SMa 7 a Eh Bd as 
Manchester, Mass. 
CHARLES HOOPER 
FULL LINE OF 
—FALL— 
AND WINTER 
SHOHKS 
In Russet and Black. 
11 Central Square, Manchester. 
