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In the near future the Breeze will 
begin another series of articles by 
L. H. Rugé on the fascinating sub- 
ject of heraldry. The Breeze wel- 
comes data of all kinds from society, 
and its subseribers, armorial illus- 
trations of family coat of arms, cuts, 
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rants it. 
NORTH SHORE (BREEZE 
It is disgusting to see the way the 
daily papers of the good old tewn of 
Salem continue to growl at each 
other und at everything and every- 
body in general. The Salem Obser- 
ver (weekly) observes that: 
A live organization is the Beverly 
Booster’s Club and its live president 
is Melville Woodbury, the shoe man- 
ufacturer, who is a live wire from 
early morn till dewy eve. Here’s his 
motto and it is a fine thing for 
Salem men to read: 
‘‘Bire all croakers, loafers and 
dead beats. Let your object be the 
welfare, growth and promotion of 
your town and its people. Speak 
well of public-spirited men, and be 
one of them yourself. Be honest 
with all your fellow men. Don’t 
think that all your commercial or- 
ganization will run itself. Co-opera- 
tion is the foundation of the govern- 
ment. Above all means, get to work 
early and keep just ahead of your 
business. ’’ 
Just because of this spirit is the 
reason that Beverly booms ahead 
and for the lack of it our own city 
is hampered. All one has to do is to 
read the daily papers in Salem, to 
learn .that our most conspicuous 
organization in Salem is the ‘‘ Knock- 
er’s Club.’’ Let anyone start a good 
movement in Salem and the anvil 
chorus. immediately begins its ef- 
forts. Suggest a public improve- 
ment in Salem or advoeate it and 
you ean very quickly find out how 
your neighbors and friends regard 
you. <A recent editorial in one of 
the papers in regard to the Good 
Government movement illustrates 
just what we mean. Ask any man 
connected with the movement about 
the work that was done to enlist the 
co-oporation and support of others 
in the unselfish, disinterested politi- 
eal work of the past two municipal 
campaigns, and he will tell you that 
the effort was not to keep people out 
but a constant, earnest struggle to 
interest men of the right sort in the 
movement the only objeet of which 
was to better local conditions. In- 
stead of commending and endorsing 
and working for so commendable 
an end, a great many said, ‘‘Oh! it’s 
too narrow,’’ ‘‘it’s a close corpora- 
tion,’’ ete., ete.. In spite of the 
‘“knocking’’ that has been constantly 
in the daily papers in the past two 
years, city hall affairs have been 
.. G EE. WILLMONTON ... 
Attarney and Counsellor-at-Law 
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OLD SOUTHELDG., BOSTAE 
SCHOOL AND UMIGH STS, MANCHESTER 
cleaner and better, because of the 
men whom the Good Government 
workers helped to put there and:if 
the same spirit prevailed in Salem 
that is shown in Beverly there would. 
be still greater ae in 
year to come. 
WHISPERINGS. _ 
Potatoes weighing four pounds, 
grown in Manchester, sounds rather 
‘‘fishy.’? Such is the case, how- 
ever. Two specimens were brought) 
to the Breeze offiee-a few days ago, | 
one of which tips the scales at four — 
pounds and the other just a little | 
short. of the same weight: |Rather: 
an uncommon size potato! To tell | 
the truth they are decidedly ' un- 
common: they are freaks of nature, 
for in both cases;the potato.is real- 
ly composed of a group of potatoes 
In one ease there are seven potatoes 
of the ordinary shape and size ap- | 
parently growing out. of the larger. 
body-potato, the 'body-potato being 
about eight inches long, and. shaped 
in general like any other potato. 
The other is more bulky and ‘from=s 
the main potato is growing five 
others of ordinary size. The’ two 
are certainly unusual products. 
They may now-be seen at. the Breeze 4 
office. They are of the Beauty He- | 
bron variety, grown at Mrs. .H.’S. 
Grew’s garden, Old Neck, Manches- 
ter, Thomas D. Sanderson, gardener. 
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The champion clam eater of the 
world recently made his appearance 
in New York. At an outing held 
there a short time ago this individ- 
ual ate 395 steamed clams and said 
that the only, reason he did: not eat 
more was’ because he did ‘not like to | 7 
eat alone. If anyone kept him com- 
pany he thought»he could add.con 
siderably to the number. However, 
he ate enough to win for himself the 
title.of champion clam eater of the) 
world, whatever that is worth. 
Manchesterites who are fond of 
clambakes should bear in mind .the 
above data. One of the Launch elub. 
members made away with six lob- 
sters at the bake last. Sats it 
is said. 
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