44 NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
ESTABLISHED 1841 
Cc. DODGE FURNITURE CO. 
Manufacturers of FINE FURNITURE 
Large variety of Furniture of our own make always on hand. Will also make to order. Uphol- 
stering in all its branches. General Mill Work Done. 
REPAIRING AND REFINISHING 
Factory and Warerooms off North St. Telephone Gonnection. 
MANCHESTER-BY-THE-SEA, MASS. 
EDWARD 8S. KNIGHT 
Hlurist 
40 School St., Manchester 
Flowers for All Occasions 
EVERYTHING FOR THE GARDEN 
TELEPHONE 10 ESTABLISHED 1884 
He BAIN Res Ade. 
The Breeze Building, 33 Beach St. 
Manchester, Mass. 
Invites your patronage for anything you may desire in 
the line of Tailoring. He hasa large line of samples from 
New York and Boston Wholesale Houses of Latest Styles of 
goods for 
SUMMER SUITS AND OVERGOATS 
He also does Cleansing, Pressing, Dyeing, Altering, etc. 
His Prices are always Satisfactory 
RUBLY ROAD FARII DAIRY, WENHATDM\ 
MILK and CREAM, Fresh Eggs 
Telephone Conn. P. 0. Address, Manchester, Mass. S. K. PRINCE. Prop. 
THE BRITISH TAILORING COMPANY 
SANDBERG & DONERT 
HABIT MAKERS 
Ladies’ and Gents’ Tailoring. All classes of Work a Specialty 
Cleansing, Pressing, Dyeing, Remodelling 
Latest Patternsand Paris Fashion Styles. Guaranteed Satisfaction to All Customers. 
This is owr second year here and a long list of satisfied customers is our best recommendation. 
Please notice the location: 
46 Beach St., Woodbury Building, Manchester, Mass. 
Telephone 179 
MANCHESTER. 
Mr. and Mrs. John GC. Elhott left 
the first of the week for Ashburn- 
ham, to spend several weeks with 
friends. 
Miss Elizabeth Coughlin, who is 
training in a Boston hospital, spent 
her week’s vacation at her home in 
town. 
Miss Margaret LaBorn of Boston, 
is visiting her friend Miss Maude 
Smith. 
Miss Alice Mason spent the 
Fourth with friends in Woburn. 
Smith Crowell of Franklin. N.-H., 
has been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. 
iidward Crowell of Lincoln street 
this week. 
Albert Blake of Woburn is spend- 
ing the week-end with friends in 
town. 
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. F. Allen are 
spending a few days with the Os- 
borne Leachs at Danvers. 
Miss Ruth O’Brien and her aunt, 
Miss Hannah Mahoney, left today to 
spend several weeks in Maine. 
Arthur, William and Thomas 
Nickerson, of Boston, fomerly of 
Manchester, are in town renewing 
acquaintances. 
B. F. Keith’s Theatre. 
What promises to be the biggest 
summer vaudeville bill ever  pre- 
sented in Boston is announced for 
B. F. Keith’s theatre next week, for 
beside ‘‘ The Meistersingers ’’ in 
““Swept by Ocean Breezes,’’ giving 
a program of ‘‘The Songs of Ire- 
land,’’ there is a long list of favor- 
ites in the vaudeville department. 
One of the most important features 
will be Edwin Holt & Co. in one of 
the greatest George Ade comedies. 
ever written, called ‘‘The Mayor 
and the Manicure.’’ Ethel Mac- 
Donough, who became famous as the 
drummer girl of the Fadettes or- 
chestra and later as the Divine 
Myrma, will be seen in an entirely 
new specialty in which she will in- 
troduce drumming, songs, and some 
novel bathing effects. Especially 
engaged for this week is Bert Fitz- 
gibbon, the singing monologuist, 
who made one of the biggest hits of 
the year when he appeared at this 
house a few months ago. In fact, 
so great was his success that a re- 
turn engagement was immediately 
booked, and this was the first week 
available. Other features will be 
Patty & Desparado, the wonderful 
up-side down men of Ringling 
Brothers’ Cireus; the Majestic Mus- 
ical Four; the Field Brothers; and 
Rembrandt, a cartoonist who intro- 
duces something new, 
