NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
TITUS & CO.,---SALEM 
Been Thinking About the New Enterprise We Have Started? 
Seems as though most everybody has. Sounds pretty practical does’nt 
it, as though we really could save you money. 
NO EXPENSES WHATEVER, in a comparative way.—Great ad- 
vantage, we ourselves did not realize from being listed among the manu- 
facturers as Wholesalers. 
Then the years of Experience in a retail way, to learn the desires of 
the people. These facts and then the advantage of the control of the 
Country’s best lines—My What A Combination of Circumstances to start 
a new enterprise on. Nota thing that is lacking from the theory to the 
practice, but what we have possession of on the start. 
The New Rugs 
Are now here, and mind you now, every one next seasons patterns no left- 
overs but all brand new goods. 
The prices are so different from what you have ever bought rugs 
before at, that you are going to be pleased beyond measure when you 
come to examine. We have one of the best lines of Asrminsters that 
Philadelphia produces, the 9x12 size; the retail price is $21.00 our whole- 
sale to you $17.33. New England’s most popular made rug in the 9x12 
size, the retail is $27.00 Our Wholesale to you $20.25 What is looked 
upon as the finest rug that lays on a floor made especially for parlor 
and finely furnished living rooms. 
The Retail Price Everywhere is $55.00—Our Wholesale Price to you 
$44.00. 
Our Fumed Oak Den Furniture is Here 
All quartered oak and genuine leather. 
Arm Rockers at Wholesale $5.65 that sell at Retail at $7.00. 
Arm Rockers wth automobile seats 
we can tell you just where for $8.00. 
for $33.00 
Davenports in genuine leather here at Wholesale at $27.00—Retailed 
We are connected by telephone, call us up and make enquires re- 
garding prices on anything you may need in the furniture and rug line 
—for remember without exception on everything we sell we save you in 
every instance—money. 
TITUS & CO. Furniture and Rugs at Retail at Wholeeale Prices 
On Jefferson Ave., Just beyond Hathorne St., Salem 
Telephone 2349-W 
Wholesale $6.75—Retailed, and 
MANCHESTER TOWN MEET- 
ING 
QUESTION OF STREET LicHtTinG UNn- 
DER Discussion. To Bre DEcIDED 
NrEext Monpbay 
The question of street lighting was 
the principle thing discussed at the 
special Town Meeting last Monday, 
the issue being the substitution of 
electricity for the parkway system of 
gas lights in vogue here the last 
twenty years or more. 
Few of the voters knew this ques- 
tion was to be brought up, as it was 
not specifically stated in the warrant. 
It was introduced under the heading 
of committee reports. The voters as 
a whole were not ready to pass on the 
question without further deliberation. 
Since then, the report of the commit- 
tee has been printed and distributed 
about town so that by this time every- 
body ought to be ready to decide one 
way or the other. The whole thing 
is summed up by the committee in the 
following paragraph in their report: 
“The Town is now using approxi- 
mately 250 lights for which it is pay- 
ing $32.48 per year each. The Wels- 
bach Company’s new offer is $37.96 
per lamp, or, should it better that 
price by two dollars, $35.96 per lamp. 
The Manchester Electric Company’s 
price is $33.48. This is the price on 
60 candlepower lamps. Should 4o 
candlepower lamps, similar to those 
in the Town of Hamilton, be used the 
price would be $29.76 per lamp per 
year. It is the opinion of your com- 
mittee that, should you decide on 
electric lighting, it would be advisable 
to use 40 candlepower lamps in some 
locations and 60’s in other places, and 
to use still higher-powered lamps at 
dangerous corners and, possibly, in 
the center of town.” 
It was further pointed out that the 
electric lights would be on until 3 a. 
m., and also that if lights were in- 
stalled, now would be the best time 
