NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
MANCHESTER 
Supt. George Kimball has been 
confined to the house part of this 
week with a severe cold. He was 
threatened with pneumonia at one 
- time, but his many friends will be re- 
lieved to know he is now on the road 
- to recovery and will be out again ina 
few days. 
The boys of the Phi Alpha Pi will 
be entertained at the chapel this even- 
ing by a graphophone party by Mr. 
William Hooper of West Manchester. 
Harry Hooper entertained a party 
of boy friends at his home on Union 
street last evening. 
Osborne Leach and family have 
moved to their new home on Maple 
street, Danvers (Hathorne) the past 
week, The Leach homestead here is 
to let. Several parties have been 
here to look at itasa summer cottage. 
Mr. and Mrs. Frank P. Bullock are 
in New York city visiting the latter’s 
brother, Geo. E. Scott and Mrs. Scott. 
Israel Harvey has been taken to the 
Beverly hospital this week for treat- 
ment. 
At the annual meeting of the Old 
Planters’ society in Salem Wednesday 
Dea. Jos. A. Torrey of this town was 
elected one of the counsellors for one 
ear. 
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Winchester 
entertained at whist Thursday even- 
ing at their cottage off Central street. 
Mrs. C. L. Crafts left here Wednes- 
day for a visit with her brother, Geo. 
Graham in Stoneham. 
Mrs. Lewis C. Appleton of Hamil- 
ton was a guest this week, Thursday, 
of Mrs. Robert Prest, School street. 
Most of the young people are home 
from college for the Easter holidays, 
Miss Mary Dodge from Holyoke, 
Miss Annie Lane from Smith, Misses 
Ethel Hooper and Helen Boyle from 
Wellesley, Frank Fleming from Dart- 
mouth, Bert Sinnicks and _ Chas. 
Dodge from Andover Academy. 
Mrs. A. H. Crowell entertained the 
Rebekah Sewing circle at whist at her 
School street home Monday evening. 
Miss Flossie Allen entertained a 
small party of friends at bridge Mon- 
day evening in honor of her cousin 
Miss Marjorie Choate of Beverly. 
_Frank Sinnicks gave a party at his 
home on Ashland avenue, last even- 
ing, entertaining a number of his boy 
friends. 
Harry Floyd will not spend _ his 
Easter vacation at home but will go 
to Ithica, N.Y., to pay a visit with his 
brother, Bert Floyd at Cornell. 
Mrs. J. W. Marshall will have her 
millinery opening week after next, 
on Tuesday and Wednesday, probably. 
RA Full 
Perkins & Corliss have opened their 
garage on Beach street this week for 
the season. F.J. Reid is again in 
charge. The last of next month, 
probably, the two large passenger 
autos of the North Shore Transit Co., 
to run between Manchester, Magnolia 
and Gloucester will be started. The 
cars will run alternately between here 
and Gloucester. 
Business Note 
D. Milton Knight, for the past nine 
years with L. A Dunn, as driver of 
his express between Manchester and 
Salem, concluded his services last 
week and will start in business for 
himself the coming week, running a 
team between Manchester, Beverly 
Farms, Beverly and Salem, under the 
name of Knight’s express. 
Advertising Schemers, Beware! 
‘‘Membership card of the Business 
Men’s association of Beverly and 
Manchester. This association pro- 
hibits all advertising except in 
standard directories, daily, weekly and 
monthly papers, or of one’s own 
origin. A fine amounting to the price 
of such advertising will be imposed 
upon members not complying with 
the above.” 
The above is the contents of a card 
which may be seen on entering almost 
any place of business along the North 
Shore. It speaks for itself. 
EDWARD S. BRADLEY, 
Practical Plumber. 
Central St., Manchester 
HOT WATER HEATING 
Gas Fitting and Jobbing. 
Personal Attention Given Telephone..... 
tonal W OtkK 5 snc. Connection 
I I 
FOR SALE BY 
SAML. KNIGHT & SONS, 
Manchester. 
GEO BELO bit. 
DEALER IN 
First-Class Groceries, 
KITCHEN FURNISHINGS. 
MANCHESTER-BY-THE-SEA, 
SHELDON’S MARKET. 
Established 1845. 
Pek HOOPER. Proprietor 
Telephone 67 
DEALER IN 
First-Class PROVISIONS, Poultry, Game, Vegetables, etc. 
Central Street, 
PRIDES CROSSING. 
MANCHESTER-BY-THE-SEA. 
BEVERLY FARMS. 
MAGNOLIA 
TELEPHONE No. 
@ A Complete and Selected Stock of 
217 
Pure Drugs and Chemicals 
© None but QUALIFIED ASSISTANTS allowed to 
Dispense Prescriptions 
Line 200 LOL Eieeand an OUSEHOLDS ARIICEES 
Always in Stock. 
ac. 0. LEE, Reg. Pharmacist 
A. LEE & SONS, Pharmacists, Esth. 1856 
B. L. ALLEN, Reg. Pharmacist 
