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NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
New Time Table 
The new time schedule of trains for 
the summer service goes into effect 
Monday morning and a complete time 
table will be found next to the last 
page of this issue. It will be noticed 
a new station has been added to the 
Gloucester Branch—Bass Rocks— 
built late Jast season for the convein- 
ence of the summer contingent at 
East Gloucester and Bass Rocks. It 
is located about midway between 
Gloucester and Rockport. Three 
new Sunday trains have been added, 
while the daily service remains about 
the same, with the addition ofa Sat- 
urday afternoon train. 
Mrs. Susan Morgan. 
The remains of Mrs. Susan Mor- 
gan, who passed away at Boylston, 
Mass., last week, were brought to 
Manchester last Saturday noon for 
interment in Rosedale cemetery. 
Deceased was a widow of the late 
Benjamin F. Morgan, a native of 
this town, and a brother of Lewis 
Morgan. Her age was 75 years. 
Another Tremont Success. 
Henry W. Savage has scored an- 
other positive success at the Tre- 
mont Theatre, Boston, where last 
Wednesday afternoon he presented 
Harry Bulger for an all-summer 
engagement in the new musical 
fantasy, “The Man From Now,’ by 
John Kendrick Bangs, Vincent Bry- 
an and Manuel Klein. Monday will 
usher in the second week of the en- 
gagement, which gives promise of 
being one of the most satisfactory 
in the history of the Tremont Thea- 
tre. It is a pretty chorus, too, and 
it seems that every individual mem- 
ber of it could sing and act almost 
as well as the principals. The en- 
gagement of “The Man From Now” 
at the Tremont is for an indefinite 
period, and during its stay the reg- 
The Ma 
Blue Serge Suits 
ular matinees will be given on Wed- 
nesday and Saturday in pursuance 
of the long established custom. 
The Joy Line Habit. 
The reasonable rates and the good 
service of the Joy Line are proving 
irresistibly attractive to hosts of 
commercial travelers who make 
regular trips to New York. Those 
who have availed themselves of 
the service are united in praise of 
the courteous treatment and rea- 
sonable dining room charges. The 
habit of using the Joy Line is 
easily acquired, meaning, as it does, 
more money in pocket for incidental 
expenses at the metropolis. Steam- 
ers of this line are carrying their 
complement, and accommodations 
should be reserved well in advance 
by addressing Mr. B. D. = Pitty 
Agent of the Company, at 214 
Washington street, Boston. No.7. 
The Breeze, one year, one dollar. 
who selects for 
his spring and 
summer suit a 
blue serge can rest assured that his selection will 
give him full value for the money he spends, and 
not alone full value, but much more satisfaction 
than he would realize from most any other 
material he might select at a like price. 
have them in both single and double-breasted. 
We 
Blue Serge Suit Prices: 
$10, 12, 15, 
20), 29. 
703-207 Essex Street, -@ Salem, Mass, 
