i8 
EVERETT A. FLYE, Optician IE 
EYES EXAWINEO AND GLASSES FITTED 
BY THE LATEST IMPROVED METKOD 
4 Gentre Street 
The Store of 
Quality 
quisite Dress Goods are here in many colorings and weaves. 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE. 
GLOUCESTER. 
Butman and French "72"3,5" 
Garments, Dress Goods, Millinery 
Our enlarged garment department is now ready to fit you with the newest in Suits, Coats or Skirts. 
Section—also enlarged —is showing the latest up-to-date Headwear. 
the assesories for stylish gowns are shown at ourtrimming department. 
Small medium shapes as well as the large. 
Beautiful Fabrics for Tailored Suits. 
This space for 
Sale 
$2.50 for 3 Months 
The Millinery 
Ex- 
Trimmings and all 
High Grade Ladies’ Tailoring and Dressmaking by Experienced Workers. 
F. S. THOMPSON 
Jeweler 
164 Main Street 
CHISHOLM & CO.’S 
Jewelry Store 
161 Main Street 
A. MANTON PATTILLO 
Furniture 
67 Middle Street 
Wonson's Spa. for Lunch 157 Main St. 
PALACE of SWEETS 
CANDIES 
197 Main Street 
The Pattillo Store 
122 Main St., ie! Gloucester 
A Specialty Store for 
Hosiery, Underwear 
Shirt Waists, Cotton 
Underwear, and all 
kinds of Ladies’ 
Furnishings 
Free Delivery in Manchester and 
Magnolia 
For China, Cut Glass 
AND 
WEDDING GIFTS 
GO TO 
HARTWELL’S GIFT SHOP 
% 9 CHESTNUT STREET  % 
DAVIS BROS. 
Wholesalers and Retailers of 
Groceries, Meats and Provisions 
179 and 183 Main St. 
GLOUCESTER, MASS. 
Nearly Opp. Postoffic 
DON'T 
Buy your Fall Suit or Overcoat 
Beiore you examine our Exclusive 
Line of Woolens. Prices from 
$20.00 to $40.00. Fit and 
Workmanship Guaranteed. 
Kevany, Fashionable Tailor 
159 Main Street 
Telephone Con. 
Beckman’s Toggery : 
JOHN H. BECKMAN, Reliable Clothier. 
uits, Overcoats, Hats, Caps, Trunks, 
~ Cases, Umbrellas, Boys’ Clothing 
112 Main St. 
Suit 
Mr. Tarr Takes Up New Work. 
H. E. Tarr who has been manager of 
the Beverly telephone exchange for the 
past year and a half, left for Boston on 
Monday to become distribution engineer 
for the Boston division of the telephone 
company’s plant. 
Mr. Tarr’s manifold duties are divided 
among several men. Heretofore he has 
had to make contracts, run wires, install 
instruments, supervise the service, make 
collections and so on and so forth. In 
fact, this pressure was so acute; in many 
quarters that the company decided to 
specialize more closely with reference 
to the various factors entering into tele- 
phone service. It therefore separated 
its different activities into Commercial, 
Plant and Trafic departments, ‘The 
commercial department handles the com- 
pany’s business relations with the pub- 
lic—is its selling agent, so to speak. 
The Plant department is responsible for 
the proper equipment of the plant, for 
the running of lines and installation of 
telephones, and for the maintenance of 
these lines in good working order. “The 
‘Trafic department is charged with the 
responsibility of seeing that the service 
over. these lines is good. 
Carrying out this scheme of organ- 
ization, Mr. Tarr’s territory is divided 
between R. P. Butterick of Salem and 
John Gadd of Gloucester, as representa- 
tives of the Commercial department, 
Mr. Butterick taking Beverly. J. M. 
Baker, formerly manager at Lynn, is 
District Plant chief and Beverly and 
Manchester will come into his territory. 
F. S. Benjamin, the District Traffic chief, 
is a Salem boy who has had considerable 
telephone experience in Salem and else- 
where. As R. Robins, Jr., the district 
manager, was formerly manager at Lynn, 
it will be seen that the organization is 
composed of men familiar with the needs 
of the North Shore territory. Mr. Jarr 
says he believes the results obtained by 
them will make the telephone service 
more satisfactory from every point of 
view, as each department head will have 
more time to give to his specialty. 
Let the Breeze do your printing 
whenever you have any. Prices reason- 
able, work always done promptly and 
neatly, * 
