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that 10,136 autos were timed during 
the season, about 6,000 broke the 
laws, and of that number only 407 
were stopped. In closing his report 
he says: 
“Tt is perhaps not within the prov- 
ince of your officers to suggest a 
remedy, nor would it be advisable for 
your association to attempt to secure 
legislation unless it has the approval 
of some organization possessed of 
much more influence than we have. 
But if any such organization should 
propose the passage of an act to 
empower the Highway commission, 
who have shown rare discretion and 
intelligence in administering the pres- 
ent ill-devised statute, to take entire 
and exclusive charge of the subject, 
establish rates of speed for every part 
of every road in the Commonwealth, 
and post notices which should show 
the rate at which an automobile could 
be driven until it arrived at the next 
notice board, it is the opinion of your 
officers that this association should 
approve it, provided that such an act 
contains provisions to enable the com- 
Eastman Kodaks 
and Brownies 
HOR CERISTTMAS 
FRANK G. CHEEVER CO. 
Prescription Pharmacists, 
MANCHESTER-BY-THE-SEA,. 
Telephone 130. 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
mission to employ men enough to 
enforce their regulations. 
‘Such a measure ought to combine 
the power to make regulations with 
the necessary force to compel obedi- 
ence to them, instead of leaving it to 
the cities and towns to do as much or 
as little as they please. In many 
cases towns have done nothing what- 
ever up to the present time to prevent 
fast driving. In others they are sus- 
pected of having taken advantage of 
the law to raise revenue —a highly 
improper use for any criminal statute. 
“Tt may be desirable that the lawful 
limit of speed should be determined in 
some such way as is indicated above, 
even if the present method of leaving 
the enforcement of the law to local 
officers is continued, but it would be 
very much better to remove at the 
same time the abuses which can arise, 
and in some cases, perhaps, have 
arisen, under such a system, and to 
secure an effective, just and consistent 
method of dealing with offenders. If 
a law, such as that outlined above, 
should be passed, your officers are of 
Opinion that it would tend to secure 
the chief object of your association — 
safe roads.” 
Eric Pope, the well-known artist of 
Boston, who summers at Annisquam, 
proposes to inaugurate a movement in 
this section for the preservation of 
the old frigate Constitution. His idea 
is to prepare a large petition mounted 
on rollers, which will be presented to 
the people for their signatures. It 
will probably be placed in public places 
in Rockport, Manchester and Annis- 
quam, says the Gloucester Times. 
I@-We have for sale a large Double Horse Pung, Suitable for milk or 
meat business. 
SERIO ERE as 
EEE SE ae 
A good bargain 
HGGS 
FROM OUR OWN HENNERY ON PINE STREET AT 
SEMONS & CAMPBELL’S 
BEACH STREET, MANCHESTER 
Manchester Garage 
Automobile Storage, Supplies and Repairs. 
Telephone Connection. 
MANCHESTER, MASS. 
and Auto Accessories. 
DEPOT SQUARE, 
CHESTERVH. DENNIS; 
Proprietor. 
Supply of Gasoline, Oils 
W. E. A. LEGG 
ROBERT ALLEN 
This is the place to buy your TURKEY or GOOSE for Christmas if you prefer eat- 
ing the best in the Market. 
We will handle nothing but Smith & Wright’s choice No. 1 
Vermont stock, comprising Turkeys, Geese, Ducks, Chickens and Fowl. 
Leave your order 
and thereby insure yourself and your company a good Christmas Dinner at a reasonable 
price. 
Wishing you all a Merry Christmas, we are yours for Poultry, 
W. Ee. A. LEGG & CO. 
UNION ST., MANCHESTER 
Beverly Printing Company 
to Occupy Larger Quarters 
The Beverly Printing company, 
where the BREEZE is printed, is soon 
to move from its old location on 
Washington street to larger and more 
commodious quarters in the Cole 
building, corner of Wallis and Ran- 
toul streets. The steadily increasing 
business of the concern, formerly W. 
L. Maloon & Co., has grown to such 
proportions that a change had to be 
made in order to properly handle the 
business. 
The Cole building has until recently 
been used by the United Shoe Ma- 
chinery Co. as a storehouse, but 
Frank J. Stiles, manager and treas- 
urer of the printing company, has 
leased the entire building, and intends 
to use two of the floors for the print- 
ing business and will sub-let the other 
two. Besides having practically treble 
the floor space in the new quarters, 
there will also be better light and 
better facilities in all ways for hand- 
ling the business. The building is 
now being put in readiness and will 
be occupied early next month. 
American solid silver watches for 
ladies, from $5.50 to $10.00, at Win- 
chester’s, jeweler, Post Office sq., 
Gloucester, Mass. * 
Breeze advertising pays. 
FOR SALE 
Bay Mare, weighs 1300 pounds. Will sell 
cheap. Apply to 
DoT. BEATON; 
Manchester, Mass. 
“FOOT TRAINER ”’ 
Can fit the Smallest to the Largest 
Foot. In Tan colorand Black. But- 
ton and Lace. In Hand Welt and 
McKay-sewed. 
H. T. VATTERLIN 
246 ESSEX ST. 
SALEM, . . MASS. 
