NORTH “SHORE BREEZE 
22333833838 THE ENTIRE COLLECTION OF G&éeééeeee 
OLD MAHOGANY & BRIC-A-BRAC at 156 ESSEX ST., SALEM 
SEAVEY & MACAFEE 
IT HAS TAKEN YEARS TO COLLECT 
What must be Sold in 30 Days, Regardless of Cost or Value. 
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the necessary recreation which 
keeps a man of affairs sound in body 
and mind as well as intent upon his 
material interests. He is a Mason, 
a member of the B. A. A., the Al- 
gonquin and Exchange clubs of 
Boston, the Pentucket club of Hav- 
erhill, the Salem club, Dalton club 
of Newburyport, Commonwealth 
club of Gloucester, Worcester club, 
Newton club, American Yacht club 
and Essex County club. 
Naturally, therefore, he has hosts 
of friends who are interested in him 
personally and who esteem him 
highly as a forceful, wholesome and 
energetic man among men. His 
successes have won their admira- 
tion, unmixed with envy, for they 
recognize the fact that he has won 
them by application and endeavor, 
and find in him a good type of the 
young Massachusetts citizen, earn- 
est and up-to-date, and entitled to 
win on his merits. 
At the Manchester Y. C. 
The committee on_ entertain- 
ments of the Manchester Yacht 
club, of which Wm. A. Tucker is 
the chairman, are making arrange- 
ments for a series of three enter- 
tainments to be given at the club 
house this season. The first of these 
will be a children’s vaudeville, to be 
given on Tuesday, July 25, at 3 
o'clock, while on Tuesday, Aug. 8, 
at 3 o'clock will be held the annual 
water sports, and on Saturday fol- 
lowing, Aug. 12, at 8 o'clock will be 
held the annual dance. 
The Eighth Regiment band will 
furnish music for the water sports 
and dancing. The entertainment 
committee this year is composed of: 
Wm. A. Tucker, A. M. Merriam, 
W. Lyle Abbott, Jr., Gordon C. 
Prince and,Chas EL: Cotting; jr: 
The program for the children’s 
vaudeville will be composed of: 
Ballads, with piano accompaniment ; 
Punch and Judy, Chas. McCarthy: 
magician, H. O. Harrell; the banjo, 
by Frank Eckland; ventriloquist 
and talking figures, J. H. Young; 
musical instruments, including sil- 
ver bells, musical glasses and sax- 
ophone, by F. O. Harrell. 
A pleasant reminder of the pic- 
turesque North Shore—The Breeze 
—one year, one dollar. 
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Carriages 
Carriages 
Carriages 
I might get caught “short” on Amalgamated or Standard Oil, but on carriages — NEVER. We are just four 
blocks ahead of the band wagon and do not propose to “ back up.” Fifty different styles to select from. Price will be 
a revelation to you. A word to the wise is better than the Encyclopedia Brittanica to the otherwise. 
BRUHM, the Carriage Man, Roundy Street, 
Bewerly, Mass. 
