NORTH SHORE BREEZE. 
ESTABLISHED 1858 
dles, plain and silver trimmed. 
fancy handles; case and tassels. 
sion’’ handles. Xmas Sale . 
Xmas Sale 
: Beurrly Hi aries 
HVRMDMUIM S 
SuwUWwWwEe 
Miss White’s store is in holiday dress. 
She has a fine line of holiday goods. 
Miss Florence Thallon of Boston has 
been a guest of Mr. and Mrs. “Thomas 
D. Connolly, Oak street, the past week. 
Councilman A. P. Loring, jr., at a 
meeting of the common council elect 
last evening, lost the presidency of the 
board by a vote of 7 to9. “The success- 
ful candidate was Councilman Lamb_ of 
Ward 5. 
Reception Tendered Beverly's Mayor- 
Flect. 
The Ward 6 voters tendered a recep- 
tion to Mayor-elect Trowt in Marshall’ s 
hall, Beverly Farms, last evening. The 
hall was crowded to its capacity and was 
prettily decorated with flags, bunting and 
colored paper and potted plants set off 
the platform. . Prior to calling the meet- 
ing to order the gathering was entertained 
-by a graphophone concert, given by 
Jeremiah F. Linehan. 
- When the mayor-elect entered he was 
‘greeted with applause and congratulatory 
‘hand-shaking.. Commander Charles H. 
"Day of Preston post opened the meeting 
-with a few remarks, introducing ex- -Rept. 
“WY R. Brooks, who presided in an able 
best umbrella values obtainable. 
Men’s and women’s Umbrellas, mercerized covers, 
Xmas Sale 
Men’s and Women’s cotton and wool taffeta_ covers, 
Xmas Sale 
Men’s and women’s Umbrellas with nice tape edge, 
wool covers, handles in plain boxwood, bamboo stick with 
* French horn, silver and gold trimmings, also the new 
Women’s silk and linen Umbrellas, Mission handles with silver 
trimmings, also pearl inlaid and silver and gold tops. 
handsome. 
Congo han- Men’s 28 inch silk and linen umbrellas with boxwood handles. 
75c Xmas Sale $2.00, others at $2.50 
plain and Men’s and women’s silk umbrellas with princess and boxwood 
$1.00 handles, also gold and sterling silver mounted and pearl inlaid 
silk and effects. These have a fine tape edge, silk taffeta cover; val- 
Wal ues up to $4 and $5. Xmas Sale $3.00 
SrEO Men’s and. women’s silk Umbrellas of fine quality with beauti- 
Very 
$2.00 pretty nandles. 
and pleasing manner, introducing each 
speaker with appropriate remarks. Leo 
C. Demack of Beverly presided at the 
piano. 
W. B. Publicover and Stephen J. Con- 
nolly, members of Mr. Trowt’s cam- 
paign committee, acted as a committee 
to escort ‘‘the next chief executive of 
the city’’ to the platform. The toast- 
master, after congratulating Mr. ‘Trowt 
in behalf of an almost unanimous backing 
from the voters of his home ward, pre- 
sented him with a beautiful ebony gavel, 
gold mounted and suitably inscribed. 
Mr. Trowt was.taken completely by 
surprise, but overcame his feelings of 
gratitude by making a splendid address in 
which he thanked all for their cordial 
support and confidence, not alone the 
Ward 6 voters, but the voters of the en- 
tire city. He then spoke along general 
lines, his remarks being received with 
much enthusiasm. Laterin the evening 
he was entrusted with a beautiful bou- 
quet which he was to take home and 
present to Mrs. Trowt. 
Among those who followed in short 
congratulatory speeches were Alderman 
Hodgkins, Councilmen A. P. Loring, 
jr., Charles H. Hull and John W. 
Phillips, also Stephen J. Connolly, James 
B. .Dow,. John S. Crowley, D. ‘W. 
Hardy, a8 D. Connolly, Rev. Clarence 
S. Pond, Theodore A, Tufts, Alfred 
E. Lunt, John H. Linehan, N. §, Her- 
ful handles at prices ranging $3.50, $4, $4.50, $5 up to $10 
Children’s Umbrellas in a big assortment. 
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tiny, Biscow.OeMeckburn 
SALEM, MASS. 
Last Days or Ghristmas Shopping 
Store open every evening during Christmas week; so if you can’t find time 
to get away during the day--shop here in the evening. 
Christmas Umbrellas 
A bigger stock and a greater variety than ever before—and you know what that means—the 
All sizes for Men, Women and Children. 
ESTABLISHED 1858 
A fine choice of 
Xmas Sale at 50c, 75c, $1.00 and $1.50 g 
on and James J. Nugent. 
The last speaker, Mr. Nugent, said 
that while he was interested in one of the 
other candidates and did all he could to 
eléct him, he was now glad that the 
Ward 6 man had won out, upon which 
three cheers were given for ‘‘ Sunny 
Jim,’’ who, to show his good feeling 
and best wishestoward the Mayor-elect, 
had sent his carriage to Mr. Trowt’s 
home to bring the honored guest to the 
hall. 
The meeting then adjourned to ihe 
lower hall where a long table had been 
set, upon which a bounteous Junch was 
spread. [he meeting broke up with 
three hearty cheers for Beverly's next 
mayor, Charles H. Trowt of Ward 6. 
Why not have your Printing done at the 
office of THE RRERZE PRINT? 
CARD OF THANKS 
The undersigned. wish to take this means of 
extending their thanks to friends and neighbors 
for their kindness in our late breavement and for 
the beautiful flowers. 
Mrs. WintHRoP F. LOWEAND FamILy. 
Beverly Farms, Dec. 16, 1908. 
EDWARD A. LANE 
2% HOUSE, SIGN AND CARRIAGE PAINTER 2% 
DECORATOR AND PAPER HANGER 
Dealer in Paints, Oils, Paper Hangings, 
dow Shades, Blindsand Windows. 
Tel, Con, MANCHESTER AND HAMILTON 
Win- 
