Policy of Highway Commissioners To- 
ward Autoists. 
In order that all chauffeurs and opera- 
tors of automobiles and motor vehices 
may clearly understand its policy and in- 
tentions toward them the board of high- 
way commissioners have given out this 
statement : — 
The highway commission has taken 
action during the past week upon a num- 
ber of complaints against operators of 
automobiles brought by the Safe Roads 
Automobile Association. 
Three cases illustrate the principle 
which is now being enforced—that the 
operator of an automobile, or the person 
who is responsible for the safety of the 
other users of the highway, even when 
he is guilty of no gross carelessness or 
recklessness, but an accident happens 
through his inadvertence, or his failure 
to recognize the conditions of the road, 
or to operate properly in an emergency 
—the penalty, of course, being different, 
according to the character of the acci- 
dent, and the reasons therefor. 
License Revoked. 
The highway commission have. re- 
voked the license of Charles H. Ray- 
mond, a chauffeur inthe employ of Mrs. 
Mary T. Leiter, who spent most of the 
summer at Manchester, the evidence 
presented in support of a complaint 
against him showing that Raymond was 
running his automobile at an excessive 
rate of speed on a highway in Manches- 
ter, and that he passed one team upon the 
right, and went between that and the 
one ahead, passing that to the left, and 
then turning in passed a carriage coming 
in the opposite direction, all at excessive 
speed, so close that he touched the head 
of the horse of one team and back wheel 
of the other wagon. 
The Biggest Food Fair. 
What you get for 25c. In the first 
place, there is the big Food Fair itself, 
the biggest ever given in Boston and 
probably the biggest in the world. ‘The 
legitimate food exhibits themselves are 
more than worth the price of admission. 
‘The thousands of free samples and sou- 
venirs to be given away by the exhibitors 
will be worth many times more than the 
admission price. Free to all patrons of 
the Boston Food Fair will be the con- 
certs by Sousa and his band of 65 pieces. 
Asif you had not already got enough and 
more than enough for your 25c there is 
still further provided for your amusement 
an immense entertainment hall, seating 
2000 people, where free vaudeville will 
be given every afternoon and evening. 
Only high class attractions will be pre- 
sented there, among them being ‘“‘ The 
Wonder of the Age,’’ a genuine mystery 
which will be seen here for the first time 
outside of New York. 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE. oo 
Claude D. Temple All work receives my 
personal aitention 
Paper Hanger and 
House Painter MANCHESTER, 
Shop: Central St., Op. S. Knight & Son's 
Coal Yard MASS. 
Telephone 177-3 
R. E, HENDERSON & CO, 
FORES TERS 
Tree Pruning, Spraying, Burlapping 
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P. O. BOX 1280 . Telephone Connection - BEVERLY, MASS. 
AXEL MAGNUSON Telephone 174-3 PETER HYLEN 
P.O. Box 14 
MAGNUSON & HYLEN 
Successors to Wim. F. Spry 
Florists and Landscape Gardeners 
CUT FLOWERS 
In Variety :: Market Prices 
Bridge Street _ MANCHESTER-BY-THE-SEA,MASS. 
FIREPROOF GARAGE 
THE ONLY ONE IN MANCHESTER. 
Automobiles 
Varine Moters 
Motor cycles 
Bicycles 
Solid Rubber Tires 
All Kinds 
Fitted. 
North Shor+ 
Ageuts for 
Mischelin Tires 
We have it—Mercury Arc Rectifier for Charging Storage Batteries. 
Automobiles and Bicycles Supplies and Repairs of all Kinds 
For Sale and Rent. At Lowest Prices. 
Perkins & Corliss 
Beach St., Manchester I Middle St., Gloucester 
BS-OPEN ALL NIGHT 
