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NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
LAND AT MONTSERRAT 
ATTRACTIVE. .LOTS. AT LOW PRICES, EASY-~ TERMS, ON 
WALKER FIELD PARK AND PEABODY FIELD. SOME CHOICE 
LAND JUST OPENED ON PROSPECT HILL AND MONTSERRAT 
HIGHLANDS. SEE REPRESENTATIVE AT OFFICE IN THE NEW 
STORES, ON ESSEX ST:, DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY, BETWEEN 1.380 
AND~4.30. ADDRESS 157 ESSEX ST., OR TELEPHONE BEVERLY 
721 FOR MORNING OR- EVENING APPOINTMENT. 
Montserrat and Prospect Hill Syndicate 
POINTS OF INTEREST 
The development of land in the Prospect Hill and Montserrat dis- 
tricts has now reached a point where the Trustees will find it easy to 
handle and the Kdward T. Harrington Company, having completed the 
ploneer work, has withdrawn. More than a hundred lots have been sold 
on Walker Field Park and Peabody Field, number of attractive houses 
have been built and others are in process of erection. All the remain- 
ing lots on Peabody Field have risen $50 in price. One lot sold a year 
ago, has recently changed hands at an increase of $200—50 per cent. 
gain on the price paid. The value of this sort of investment is appealing 
to level headed young business men who will own their own homes and 
watch them grow in value as this most inviting part of the city con- 
tinues to develop. In addition to the cheaper land near the Montserrat 
Station, the beautiful wooded tract, Montserrat Highlands. directly 
opposite the Station, is now plotted and offers charming sites for sum- 
mer homes and residence the year round. Maps and information may 
be obtained at the Real Estate Office. 
are easy; the lower priced land selling at $25 down, $5 or $10 payments 
monthly, a splendid way for_a young man or woman to save. Seventy- 
five new lots are just opened on Peabody Field, at the foot of Prospect 
Hill, at $300 each, $50 down and $10 monthly. ‘Right have been sold this 
week, on which several artistic bungalows and cottages are to be imme- 
diately started. 
Some charming cottages are now in readiness for sale or rent. 
The quaint Chantecler Inn, recently opened, is one of the attractions 
of Montserrat. 
We would advise buyers to come now, as values are 
crease rapidly in this section. 
likely to in- 
The terms of sale on all the land ~ 
FILED BILL IN EQUITY. 
Manchester Fruit Dealer Charges 
Rival With Violation of Agreement. 
A bill in equity was filed at the 
office of the clerk of courts at Salem 
yesterday from the office of Clifford 
B. Terry in behalf of Peter T. Vot- 
terus, proprietor of the Manchester 
Fruit Store, Postoffice Block, Man- 
chester, vs. Michael G. Revalas of 
Manchester, the bill alleging that 
Revalas in October, 1908. sold. out 
his fruit business in Manchester to 
plaintiff, making an agreement not 
to again engage in the business in 
Manchester for 10 years, but that 
since the 31st of May last, he has en- 
caged in the business, either for 
himself or others, wherefore the 
plaintiff asks the court to issue an 
injunction to restrain him from so 
doing, and to order a specific per- 
formance of his agreement. An or- 
der of notice has been issued, return- 
able at Salem, June 8. 
On Wednesday the case was called 
in court at Salem and the petition of 
said Votterus was sustained,. and 
Judge King issued an injunction 
against said Revelas from doing 
business in Manchester as stated 
above. 
The case, we understand, has not 
yet come to a final settlement. 
Lamson & Hubbard straw hats in 
sailors and panamas, 50c. to $5, at 
Bell’s. 
Clocks wound and eared for by 
the season by Loomis. 
