Grade Crossings 
The attorney-general has submitted 
to the legislature a list of the different 
grade crossings pending in the com- 
monwealth, among which we note the 
following of local interest: 
«‘Manchester— Directors of the Bos- 
ton and Maine Railroad company, pe- 
titioners. Petition for the abolition 
of Summer street crossing. George 
P. Sanger, Edward B. Bishop and 
Charles A. Putnam appointed commis- 
sioners. Commissioners’ report filed. 
Andrew Fiske appointed auditor. Au- 
ditor’s first report filed. Pending.” 
We have been unable to find out to 
what crossing this refers, unless it be 
the old county road crossing, long 
obsolete, formerly a continuation of 
Summer street into Forest to the 
Cove. The Summer street crossing 
was discontinued several years ago, 
when the elevation of the track was 
raised and the road built under the 
bridge. 
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Telephone 33 
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NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
NEW AUTO GARAGE 
Geo, F, Dyer Leases the Swett Stable Property 
from M. J. Callahan and will Conduct a 
First-Class “Auto Stable” 
The announcement that there is to 
be in Manchester an.automobile gar- 
age, first-class and up to the mark in 
every detail, will be an interesting bit 
of news to North Shore folk who have 
heretofore had to have their autos 
“doctored ’”’ in Boston, Lynn or Sa- 
GEORGE F. DYER 
lem, when anything out of the ordina- 
ry line of repairs was necessary. 
The man behind the scheme is 
George F. Dyer, the well-known ma- 
chinist, who has conducted a machine 
shop for the past few years near the 
Manchester railroad station. 
Mr. Dyer has taken a lease this 
week of the property, corner of Pine 
and Bennett streets, Manchester, 
known as the Swett stable dties aie ladle! 
EGGS 
FROM OUR OWN HENNERY ON PINE STREET 
A GHOICE STRAIN OF EGGS FOR SETTING 
SEMONS & CAMPBELL’S 
BEACH STREET, MANCHESTER 
Manchester Garage 
Automobile Storage, Supplies and Repairs. 
Telephone Connection. 
MANCHESTER, MASS. 
and Auto Accessories. 
DEPOT SQUARE, 
CHESTER H. DENNIS, 
Proprietor. 
Supply of Gasoline, Oils 
ALLEN’S MARKET .** 
IS UNION STREET 
MANCHESTER 
W— Prices that Suit 
and goods that are the best the market affords. 
Callin tonight and 
we will sell you your SUNDAY DINNER 25% oucehets than fhe 
can get it elsewhere. 
ROBERT ALLEN, 18 Union Street, Manchester 
bought last year by M. J. Callahan. 
Work has already been started in put- 
ting this in repair and by April Ist, it 
is thought, it will be transformed into 
an auto garage capable of handling 
any and all kinds of work apropos to 
the auto trade. 
“ Dyer’s Auto Depot” will be the 
designation of the new garage. New 
machinery is to be installed, with gas- 
oline engine as power. Everything 
pertaining toa first-class machine shop 
will be installed, and the special ap- 
pliances for handling auto repair work 
will be put in. Mr. Dyer contem- 
plates also putting in a charging plant 
for electric cars and he-will sell sup- 
plies and all kind of auto accessories, 
including two kinds of gasoline,—the 
Lenox and Standard Oil Co’s. 
When put in condition the garage 
will be the largest on the shore, and 
its central location at Manchester, on 
the main line of travel along the shore 
from Beverly to Magnolia and Glouc- 
ester, will no doubt make it the cen- 
tral point for repairs, suppiies and for 
storage as well, as there will be ac- 
commodations for over 40 cars at one 
time. 
Mr. Dyer’s experience in machine 
work and the amount of work he has 
been called upon to do along this line, 
under the limited conditions under 
which he has worked in the past al- 
ready assures him success in his new 
venture. He will keep his place open 
day and night. It is probable he will 
have the agency for one or two good 
makes of cars. 
Breeze advertising pays. 
Letters remaining unclaimed at Manches- 
ter, Mass., Postoffice for week ending Feb. 
17: Miss Laura Crafts, MrsW H Fay, Louis 
Gregg, David H Montgomery, Luiwika Na- 
elepri, Miss Bertha Peterson, J L Royer, 
Miss Kate Smith, Francis Truscott. 
SAMUEL WHEATON, Postmaster. 
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We wish fo announce that 
we are ready for busi- 
ness at the Allen building 
on Washington Street op- 
posite Bullock’s Bakery. 
BULLOCK BROS. 
GROCERS 
MANCHESTER, MASS. 
“ANNOUNCEMENT 
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