NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
SEEKING INFORMATION. 
New York Police Want to Know How to Rope 
in Auto Scorchers—A. S. Peabody There 
to Give them a Few Pointers, 
The name and fame of Manchester 
has traveled far and wide. Her beauti- 
ful shore line, dotted here and there 
with magnificent summer dwellings, 
her wooded hills, shaded drives, and 
the famous Singing Beach, have caused 
the name of the town “ by the sea” to 
be heralded far and wide; but the 
latest adjunct to her distinguishing 
qualities comes in a rather unlooked- 
for direction. 
It is nothing more or less than Man- 
chester’s mode of dealing with speedy 
autos that has brought her to the fore 
this time. 
New York, the greatest metropolis 
in America, wants to know how it’s 
done here, and this week Allen S. 
Peabody has been giving them point- 
ers and incidentally looking into the 
advisability of installing a ‘system of 
timing and holding up scorchers such 
as is in vogue in Manchester. 
Mr. Peabody has been in charge of 
Telephone 11-13. MANCHESTER OFFICE. 
For ELECTRICAL WORK cai 
Clark & Mills Electrical Co. 
44 CENTRAL STREET. 
Isolated Plants. 
Bells and ’Phones. Fixtures. . 
Columbia Batteries for Autos. 
Electrical Automobiles Cared For and 
Repaired by Practical Man. 
W. W. HARDING, 
Estimates furnished. 
Electrical Wiring. 
Resident Manager. 
the work carried on in Manchester 
this summer toward holding the speed- 
ers in check, and the complete and 
satisfactory working of the system has 
attracted the attention of Police Com- 
missioner McAdoo of New York, who 
has been spending the summer at 
Magnolia, with the result that he 
wired Mr. Peabody to come on to New 
York last Sunday. 
During his visit to the metropolis 
Mr. Peabody is a guest of Commis- 
sioner McAdoo at the Hotel Astor. 
He is being well entertained by the 
official, and shown the sights of the 
city, including a visit to Sing Sing, 
which is considered a rare privilege, 
as very few outside the regular board- 
ers ever see the inside of Sing Sing. 
Political Calendar. 
Sept. 26. Republican caucuses. 
Oct. 1. Earliest day for calling and 
holding Republican conventions ex- 
cept representative conventions. 
Oct. 4. Earliest day for calling and 
holding Republican representative 
conventions. 
Oct. 6. Republican State conven- 
tion at Tremont Temple, Boston. 
Oct. 7. Democratic State conven- 
tion, Faneuil hall. 
Oct. 9. Certificates of nomination 
for offices to be filled by all the voters 
of the commonwealth must be filed. 
Oct.16. Nomination papers for 
the same must be filed. 
Oct.19. Certificates of nomination 
for all other offices to be filled at a 
State election must be filed. 
Oct. 20. Nomination papers for 
the same must be filed. 
Oct. 28. Closing day for registra- 
tion. : 
Nov. 7. State election. 
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North Shore Views, 
Postal Cards, 
POSTAL CARD ALBUMS and PHOTOGRAPH BOOKS, 
Latest Designs in WRITING PAPERS, 
DRINKING CUPS for Travelers — The Latest Thing Out. 
THE OLD CORNER STORE, 
ao poles eee ar ees! 
Manchester, Mass. 
IF IT’S NEW. IT’S HERE. 
THE LATEST eons 
lit Wu PATTERN, 
BODY BRUSSELS 
Carpets—deservedly lead all Floor Cover- 
ings in popular favor. 
For service and easy caring for, 
at a fair price—there’s no com= 
petition. 
THE FALL PATTERNS 
Are all on show. We feel proud of the show- 
ing. In the first place, the selections are 
larger and more novel than ever before. 
THE PRICES 
Are right, too. Buying in a syndicate of 
stores gives us the lowest prices that’s possi- 
ble to any buyer. 
The furnisher of entire houses has the ad- 
vantage with us of comparison with WALL 
PAPER AND DRAPERY STOCKS. 
H. M. BIXBY & C0. 
242 Essex Street, Salem. 
Electrical and Automobile Supplies 
at Dennis’. 
CHARLES HOOPER 
FULL LINE OF 
SPRING AND SUMMER 
SHOKS 
In Russet and Black. 
TENNIS AND OUTING SHOES. 
11 Central Square, Manchester. 
PICTURES AND PICTURE BRAVING 
Hrtists’ Materials. 
@all Papers and Painting. 
W. AUGUSTUS NICHOLS, 
WEBSTER BLOCK, PLEASANT STREET, 
GLOUCESTER. 
