64 NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 
AGATE ae a ee 
P. LATORELLA 
Hairdressing Parlor 
Work done at residence if desired 
P. 0. Block 72,7555". Manchester 
Dutch Clips for Childrena Specialty. Tel. 137-M 
MANCHESTER 
A new two-ton truck was add- 
ed to the equipment of the American 
Express Co. in Manchester last week. 
James Johnson of Catalina, Nfld., 
has been visiting Daniel Edgecomb 
and family, Forest st. 
A few men’s and women’s second- 
hand bicycles for sale—C. S. Peters, 
bicycles, opposite Manchester Electric 
Co., Summer st. adv. 
The Salem Cadet band was in Man- 
chester last Saturday and Sunday 
with the Masonic organizations from 
Lowell at their 2-day outing at the 
.iasconomo House. 
Taxi—Phone Manchester 290. adw. 
By a coincidence the colors of the 
class of Harvard ’06, which held is 
decennial reunion at the Masconomo 
House last week are the same 
as those of Story High School. An 
abundance of the colors were used 11 
the decorations for the Harvard 
men’s banquet and were left behind. 
They were secured by the class 
of 1915 of Story High School, 
which held a reunion and dance in 
Town hall last Friday, and were used 
in making the hall attractive. Strear- 
ers and festoons of green and white 
added much to the appearance of the 
affair. 
Elite Shoes for Spring at W. R. 
Bell’s, Central sq. j adv. 
Two new presses have been added 
to the equipment of the BREEZE print- 
ing plant this week—one of which 1s 
designed particularly to handle the 
colored cover of the BreEzE during 
the six months of the year when the 
paper is in this form, and the other 
to take care of smaller job work. 
With these two new presses and its 
other small presses, the large cylinder 
press, power cutting machine, stitcher, 
linotype and unusual array of type 
for a town the size of Manchestex, 
the BreEzE plant is as well equipped 
as any outside of the big cities to 
handle publications, books, and the 
multiplicity of job work, colored 
printing, etc. Few people in Man- 
chester realize the work involved *1 
producing every week a magazine 
the size of the BreEzrE. In addition 
to its own work the plant handles a 
generous share of the printing of 
Beverly Farms and Magnolia, as well 
as many customers in Boston, Bev- 
erly, Salem and Gloucester, and hotels 
all along the North Shore, 
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Will 
You be in 
Line for the big parade 
In Manchester on Fourth of July 
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Remember the old days when you 
used to stay up all night the-night-be- 
fore-the-Fourth so as to be the first 
one up in the morning? 
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The Manchester men, who were re- 
fused the privilege of enlistment last 
week because of their physical con- 
dition, may yet get a chance to go to 
the front. In time of need, instead 
of barring men from the service be- 
cause of bad teeth, the teeth will be 
fixed and the men pressed into ser- 
vice. 
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Manchester is not accustomed to the 
sight of scantily clad athletes jaunt- 
ing through its streets, and a runner 
clad in trunks and jersey traveling 
through the middle of the principal 
streets one night this week caused a 
small commotion. The unknown 
sprinter was evidently preparing for 
the Fourth of July contests, so Man- 
chester may see some speed if “pre- 
paredness” counts. 
PSDs 
At the band concert last week the 
Whisperer stood with a G. A. R. man 
at the conclusion of the program 
when the band played “The Star 
Spangled Banner.” Not a man in 
the crowd was visible who did not 
stand with uncovered head while the 
national air was played. Commen-- 
ing on the unusual display of patriot- 
ism the veteran said that it was sig- 
nificant of the times. Americans are 
criticized more or less unjustly, for 
lack of patriotism. The Anglo-Sax- 
on, the predominant strain in Ameri- 
can life, is not given to demonstration 
except on occasion. At ordinary 
times he may seem guilty of caldness 
WwW. B. Calderwood 
Successor to DAVID FENTON CO. 
Builder of Yachts, Launches and Tenders 
Paints, Oils, Varnish, Cordage, Oars, and all kinds of 
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Marine Railways, Yacht and Boat Repairing of every description 
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MINIATURE ALMANAC 
Sun Light High Tide 
Day Rises Sets Auto A.M. P.M. 
Week beginning Friday, June 30. 
Fri 30 410 7.25 7.55 11.8 11.15 
Sat. 1.. 4.120, 7.25.5 97.55 11458 tgs 
Suns sey 4011 eel Ob es 12.26 
Mon 3 4.12 7.24 7.54 0.35 1.05 
Tues 4-; 4.12 7.24 7.54 114 1.45 
Wed 5 4.13. 7.2 
7.2 
7.54 1.56 2.26 
4 
Thu 6 4.14 24 7.54 2.38 3.08 
Watch for the 
RED TRUCKS 
Telephones: 
GLOUCESTER MANCHESTER 
66 and 1266 161 
toward the flag or the national an- 
them, but in a national crisis such as 
America is facing at present his pat- 
riotism is always apparent. Those 
who marched in the big Preparedness 
parade in Boston a few weeks ago 
noticed a spirit of enthusiasm and 
respect for the flag not shown befo-e 
in years. And no one today has cause 
to complain that American patriotism 
is dead after observing the response 
to the call to the Mexican border. 
Moth Supt. Sheahan and his gang 
of men have been doing some good 
work of late in spraying the trees 
along the town highways. Manches- 
ter’s beautifully shaded streets are a 
matter of comment and the town can 
well afford to give the trees every at- 
tention against the ravages of moth, 
or other destructive pests. This is 
what the moth department has been 
doing—spraying the trees with a high 
pressure machine. . Next the depart- 
ment will give its attention to private 
property, spraying trees and shrub- 
bery and other things that the moth 
adheres to. The work this year has 
been accomplished in quicker time 
than every before and at less cost i 
the end, as Supt. Sheahan has the 
wark down to a most efficient basis, 
June 30, 1916. 
