‘Richmond 52”’ 
Telephone from Anywhere for Anything in the 
Provision Line 
Beef, Pork, Lamb, Mutton, Veal, Ham, 
Bacon, Lard, Game, Poultry, 
Sausages, Produce. 
Quick Service. Satisfaction. 
Current Prices. Good Quality 
JOHN P. SQUIRE & SONS, 
Stalls 21, 23, 25 Faneuil Hall Market. 
BOSTON 
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We have now on sale a most Chcice 
Line of 
Hand Made Silver Rings 
set with various stones. 
Prices range from $4.50 upwards 
Let us show them to you. 
“Ye 2 Remembrance = Shop’ 
C. M. Duren & Co, 
97 Washington St., Salem 
“BOSTON TOILET PARLORS 
MRS. KATE LEIGHTON 
Formerly with Miss Rosilla Butler, Boston 
Chiropody, Manicure, Shampooing, Face and 
Scalp Treatment, Hair Cutting, Hair Dressing. 
ROOMS 25 AND 26 MASON BUILDING, BEVERLY 
Tel. Con. 
Over Almy, Bigelow & Washburn’s 
SMITH’S STUDIO 
156 Cabot Si., Beverly 
LANDSCAPE PHOTOGRAPHY 
a specialty 
Telephone Beverly 67 
PURE RICH MILK 
Fresh Vegetables in Season 
Our milk isfrom high grade cows properly 
fedand the strictest care exercised regarding 
sanjtary conditions. Delivered immediately 
afte r milkin twice a day. 
gareful attention given to 
Team and General Jobbing 
Furniture Moving, etc. 
FRED P. SANFORD 
Box 118 
Girdler Estate Pine St., Manchester 
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HOR? SALE 
One genuine ENGLISH ANTIQUE 
Hall CLOCK. Over One Hundred years 
old. This clock has English brass works 
Also one 
Solid 
and is in good condition. 
split-second horse timing watch. 
14 karat case. Very heavy 
Bargain Prices on both of the above 
STARR C. HEWITT, 
158 Essex Street Salem, Mass. 
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NORTH SHORE BREEZE. 
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WATER SPORTS AT MANCHESTER 
Brilliant Success Attended This Annual Carnival. 
Splendid Weather Conditions 
Big Crowd in Aitendance. 
The annual water sports at the Man- 
chester Yacht club on ‘Tuesday after- 
noon of this week was a brilliant success 
in every way. 
ance and from the interest taken by the 
young people in entering the various 
events, the carnival was ahead of those 
of previous years. 
The appearance of James Greene, 
former captain of the Brookline swim- 
ming club, and recently of the all-Amer- 
ican swimming team competing in the 
Olympic games in England; and of 
Prof. John F. Conroy, the well known 
athletic instructor and for many years at 
the L street bath, Boston, and of Cap- 
tain Saddler, of the Boston A. A. boat- 
house, gave added interest to the events. 
Green and Saddler were procured for 
the events by Prof. Conroy, who is at 
Manchester for the summer. Green 
gave a remarkably interesting exhibition 
of his skill as a ‘‘ water dog.’’ Among 
his various stunts were the porpoise play, 
breast, side, over arm, trudgeon and back 
strokes, swimming backwards and _side- 
ways, spinning mill wheel, waltz stroke, 
spar buoy, marching and submarine. 
The shawow swim, in which he was as- 
sisted by Prof. Conroy, was one of his 
best stunts. In this Conroy swam on 
top and Green underneath. 
Prof. Conroy gave several exhibitions 
of rescue from drowning. Capt. Sad- 
dler’s high and fancy diving was also in- 
teresting, and his walking in the water 
stunt was one of the most interesting 
events of the afternoon. 
Several yachts and sail boats were an- 
chored off the club in holiday dress. 
Among them were W. A. ‘Tucker's 
Both from the attend-. 
Khalifa and A. C. Needham’s Mab- 
deena. Judge Moore’s Zinganee was 
also anchored off the club house. At 
her mooring in the outer harbor was C. 
Howard Clark, jr's., Savarona dressed 
with flags. 
‘The judges were Rear-Admiral H. G. 
O. Colby, William A. Tucker and A. 
H. Higginson. “The committee in 
charge was compcsed of Charles E. 
Hodges, A. C. Needham, William  L. 
Putnam, John H. Storer and Arthur M. 
Merriam. Mr. Storer acted as master of 
ceremonies. 
The first event on the program was 
walking the pole. “There were six con- 
testants in this and three prizes were 
awarded, one for securing the flag and 
two special prizes for the best costumes. 
John L. Merrill, the young son of Mr. 
and Mrs. J. Warren Merrill, captured 
the first prize, being the only one to 
walk the 30 fect and pick off the flag. 
Charles E. Hudges, jr., and Roger Put- 
nam won first and second, respectively, 
for best fancy costumes, the former 
being dressed as Puck, and Putnam rep- 
resenting a colored gentleman. Others 
contesting were Samuel Mandell, In- 
dian; Carl Ward, Puck; Tom ‘Rice, 
Indian: 
The tub race for boys under 16 years 
was very amusing. Carl Ward won 
FOUND--A_ Long Pin, set with 
stone in center, at the Manchester Yacht 
club, after the Water Sports Tuesday. 
Owner may procure same by addressing 
Secretary of the Manchester Yacht Club, 
Manchester, Mass. 
TuSok 
Over your different forms of printed 
nearly out. 
Don’t wait until the last one is used. 
LOOK 
matter for those 
Let us have your order for those you must have. 
We do work in a hurry, 
of course, when necessary, and deliver the job when promised, 
but would rather have you give us a few days; then work can 
be done more economically. 
Any new work you may. have in view 
a booklet, mailing 
card, circular, etc., we should like to do for you, or give estimates’ 
The Breeze Print 
Telephone 137 s 2 
2 Manchester, Mass 
