NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
On 
Essex County’s 
Dry Goods Store 
Your Store. 
to this our fifth one. 
News, Jan. 7th. 
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MANCHESTER 
Bertram Allen started this week on a 
business course at the Bryant & Stratton 
Business college in Boston. 
Mrs. H. M. Eastman and son of 
Lawrence were guests the first of the 
week of the former’s sister, Mrs. Mary 
F. Allen, and also her neice Mrs. E. S. 
Bradley, Pine street. 
A number of young people enjoyed a 
hay-rack party to Salem ‘Tuesday even- 
ing. 
Mrs. Mary Kimball of Auburndale, 
who has many friends in Manchester, 
and who spent her early life here con- 
ducting a millinery store in the “Trask 
building opposite the library, celebrated 
her. 75th birthday anniversary, informally, 
Wednesday. She received from 4 to 9. 
Mrs. Geo. F. Allen and Miss Martha 
C. Knight of this town were among the 
callers. 
‘The meeting bt Camp 149, S. of V., 
will open next ‘Tuesday evening at 
7 o'clock. After the _ installation of 
officers a supper will be served. 
Tuesday evening the Helping Hand 
of the North Shore lodge, A. O. U. 
W.., elected for the year these officers: 
C. W. Sawyer, president; W. F. Spry, 
vice pres.; T. B. Stone, secy; C. W. 
Fritz, treas.; E. Wallace Stanley, G. 
P. Dole and E. L. Rogers, directors. 
ment and a copy will be sent you. 
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Our 5th Department Managers’ Sale 
Starts Tuesday, January 8th. 
An event that will eclipse in value giving anything ever held in Essex County. 
An event where first-class merchandise will be sold at third-rate prices. 
An event where a percentage of the cash receipts go to the employees. 
An event where $1.00 will have the purchasing power of $2.00. 
An event where it will be to your interest to be present. 
We thank you for your attendance at our four former events and would be pleased to welcome you 
Full particulars of the Great Sale will be found in Monday’s Salem Evening 
If you do not receive this paper regularly, drop a postal to our Mail Order Depart- 
MANAGERS. 
Operators Get Raise. 
New Year’s was indeed a happy one 
for the telegraph operators and _ station 
agent$ along the North Shore, for they, 
with others, shared the increase in wages 
which went into effect with the new 
year. ‘The increase came through the 
efforts of the Order of Railroad 
Telegraphers and only members of this 
order are benefited. Freight and bag- 
gage handlers will be the next to re- 
ceive an increase in wages. 
Business Announcement. 
M. T. Murphy announces to the pub- 
lic that he has purchased the stock and 
DEPARTMENT 
The Store on Two Streets 
Carriage and Auto Entrance 
Washington Street. 
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business of Jos. Pink & Co., harness 
makers, in Manchester and Beverly 
Farms, and that he will continue said 
business in Manchester and _ Beverly 
Farms in his own name in the future. 
All out-standing bills due the firm shall 
be paid to Mr. Murphy and all bills 
against the firm will be liquidated by Jos. 
Pink & Co., 67 A. Chestnut st, Boston. 
Mr. Murphy will endeavor to conduct 
the business in such a manner as to merit 
a continuation of the patronage afforded 
his predecessors. 
M. T. Murpny. 
Manchester, Mass., Jan. 1, 1907. * 
‘Try the BREEZE with your printing. 
GYPSY AND BROWNTAIL MOTHS 
WINTER WORK 
We will do the winter work for you and have it inspected by the Local 
Superintendent or State Inspector to make sure that you will have no further 
expense for this winter’s work. 
Browntail moths are less numerous, a good opportunity to keep them so. 
Don’t let the Gypsies increase; they are expensive to fight if numerous. 
aw” com buy Ger ley 
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OBERT A. MITCHELL, 
loom key bewar 69 
Ont Cadene er, 
MANCHESTER, 
Telephone 139-5. 
Cor. School and Pleasant Sts. 
Lock Box 35. 
MASS. 
