NORTH SHOR 
EV BREEZE 
MANCHETER 
Revere B. Pulsifer was one of the class 
of 70 or more that was graduated from 
the Gloucester High school Thursday 
evening and was among those to receive 
the highest honors. He was adjutant of 
’ the High school battalion the past year, 
next to the highest honor that can be given 
a student by the students. He was also 
vice president of his class and one of the 
associate editors of the ‘1907’’ Board. 
Last night he lead the grand march at 
the graduation hop, held at the Haw- 
thorne Inn, East Gloucester. Mr. Pul- 
sifer enters Tech. in the fall. 
Sayre Merrill was another Manchester 
boy to complete his studies at the Glou- 
cester High school this week. He has 
been taking a special course to fit him 
for Technology which he enters in the 
fall. Mr. Merrill left last Saturday for a 
two weeks outing at Wentworth Lake, 
E. Wolfboro, N. H. 
Mr. and Mrs. Hollis L. Roberts re- 
turned Sunday from a week’s visit with 
Miss Florence Parker at East Cranston, 
Rao EL 
Mrs. Gilbert Clattenberg is leaving 
next week for a summer’s sojourn in the 
Provinces. : 
Mrs. Jos. Knowlton of Hamilton has 
been the guest of Mrs. Joseph Gorman 
the past week. 
Miss Ida Merrill of Newton was a 
guest the first of the week of her brother, 
F. J. Merrill, and family, Bridge street. 
Miss Merrill is sailing on the Canopic of 
the White Star line, next Saturday, for a 
six months’ trip on the continent, in 
Germany and France. 
Leave your printing at the Breeze Office. 
Keith’s Theatre 
Stella Mayhew, who scored one of the 
triumphs of the season’ in ““Coming 
Thro’ the Rye,’’ will return to Boston 
next week as the headliner of a capital 
bill. During the past five weeks Miss 
Mayhew has been in vaudeville, having 
appeared in Philadelphia, Pittsburg, 
Buffalo and New York. In all of these 
cities she has scored very heavily with a 
group of songs of the kind she sings so 
well. 
Much local interest will be attached to 
the engagement of Wilmer Walter, who 
supported by Annette Marshall and Wil- 
liam Vaughan, is to present a dramatic 
sketch entitled ‘“Duplicity,’’? written by 
Ernest L. Waitt, the dramatic editor of 
one of the leading dailies of Boston. 
Other important features will include 
Willie Eckstein, pianist; the Ellis-Now- 
lan Troupe, acrobatic comedy skit; Art- 
hur Bucker, cycle riding; Elise Faye, 
dancer, assisted by Bissett and Miller, in 
a lively dancing act; Vanni. and Ciotti, 
vocalists, in an operatic sketch, and Keno 
and Rosa ina brisk terpsichorean novelty. 
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dangerous MOTH SEASON when you can 
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methods for storing all kinds of FURS in- 
sures them against Fire, Moths or Loss 
Telephone 574-2, call, or send postal. Fur 
work at reduced rates. 
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We have received our spring stock of 
REFRIGERATORS 
Prices from $15.00 to $40.00 
- This refrigerator needs vo recommendation as it is known to be the best on the 
market. We also have the— 
Great American Ball-bearing and the Genuine Philadelphia 
LAWN MOWERS 
From J4in. to J9 in. width. 
We have a large stock 
of 
GARDEN. HOS Have you noticed 
on “diet we make e UNCLE OBEDIAH 
fel LOW PRICES and his lantern in our window? 
Farming wands: Garden -Lools 
Kitchen Furnishing Goods 
Including our celebrated Austrian 
The old gentleman is all right and 
his lantern is certainly the best that 
can be made.... 
Elite ware; Silver and  Nickel- & Call and 4 
plated goods, China, 
Lamps, etc. 
Glass, Crockery, 
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31 Central 
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