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NURTH SHORE BREEZE 
Real Estate and Improvements 
...- Up and Down the North Shore .. . 
A barricade, built of matched 
boards, which in length would extend 
250 feet, forming an outside cover- 
ing around the mansion of George 
R. White at Smith’s Point, Manches- 
ter, is being built by Howard A. 
Doane, the contractor. The space be- 
tween the barricade, or covering, and 
the house will be heated. Already 
plumbers are laying pipes and install- 
ing raditors to be attached to several 
boilers. The house is to be rebuilt on 
the outside by a brick veneer and the 
above work is being done so that the 
masons can lay up the walls, without 
being bothered by weather conditions. 
Nothing of the kind is known to have 
been done before in this section. At 
present there are employed on the var- 
ious work, including the alterations to 
the gardens and the former Putnam 
estate which adjoins Mr. White’s 
property and which he recently be- 
came the owner of,—about 200 men. 
Soule & Co. of Boston, have the con- 
tract for the brick work and Connolly 
3ros. of Beverly Farms, have the 
contract for the changes and improve- 
ments to the grounds. Many Man- 
chester men are employed on the work 
by the contractors. 
—O-— 
The state commissioner of corpor- 
ations has granted a certificate of in- 
corporation to the South Village In- 
vestment Company of Rockport. The 
company proposes to do all forms of 
a real estate business. It has a capi- 
tal of $25,000 represented by 500 
shares of stock each of a par value of 
$50. William Parsons is the president 
YOUR ACCOUNT IS 
of the company, Joseph Sears, treas- 
urery-Alvin. S.:, Brown, clerk. «The 
board of directors is made up of Wil- 
liam Parsons, Eben P. Moody, James 
Smith, Levi Cleaves Parsons and 
Sumner York Wheeler. 
Each of the following persons have 
. subscribed for four shares of the com- 
pany’s stock: William Parsons, Eben 
P. Moody, james Smith, Alvin S. 
Brown, Levi Cleaves Parsons, Frank 
C. Todd, Joseph’ Sears, James 'H. 
Robb, Hosea C. Tufts, Eben C. Green, 
William O. Blatchford, Raymond E. 
Manson, Charles EF. Brown, Edward 
M. Grimes, --rthur G. Leman, Benja- 
min F. Burns, Sumner York Wheeler, 
Albert Story Parsons, John Sears. 
These 76 shares of stock have been 
paid for in land consisting of two 
shore lots, one containing a cottage 
and having a total area of 11,250 
square feet at the Headlands, Rock- 
port. 
LATER THEATRE TRAIN ? 
It is said that a later train will run 
down the Gloucester branch than the 
present “theatre train,” beginning 
Jan. 27. Later trains will run from 
Boston to many of the surburban 
districts, and the North Shore sta- 
tions are in the change, it is reported. 
Tightwad—Is there anything more 
heartrending than to have a wife who 
can cook but won’t do it? 
Dyspectic—Yes; to have one that 
can’t cook and will do it—Harper’s 
Bazaar. 
WELCOMED AT THE 
Salem Five Cents 
savings Bank 
210 EKSSEX STREET 
Over 26,500 Depositors. 
Over $9,900,000.00 Assets 
Deposits from $1.00 to $1,000 are received 
and interest is compounded semi-annually. 
DEPOSITS MADE NOW COMMENCE INTEREST FEBRUARY Ist 
Dante, Low’s JANUARY SALE 
Essex County people have been 
waiting for the big January reduct- 
ion sale of Daniel Low & Co. of Sal- 
em, which begins next Monday at 8.30 
o'clock and continues through the 
week. Ejach year after the Christmas 
rush this firm of jewelers and silver- 
smiths offers a generous discount on 
hundreds of stock articles for the pur- 
pose of reducing their enormous stock 
before taking inventory. 
The sale includes many of the uni- 
que novelties with the distinctive 
Daniel Low quality, beside gold and 
silver jewelry, china and cut glass, 
leather and brass goods, and travel- 
ers’ conveniences. Excellent values 
are offered in every department of the 
big store. 
CHANCE For Bic SAvING 
A. C. Titus & Co., the great house- 
furnishing store announce that they 
will hold their second annual mid-win- 
ter 20 per cent. discount sale on 
Monday, January 20th to continue 
through the following six days. This 
certainly is a notable chance for the 
public of Essex county and elsewhere 
to choose, for one week, from the re- 
nowned beautiful Titus’ stock at sav- 
ings of two dollars on every ten, four 
dollars on every twenty, ten dollars on 
every fifty and twenty dollars on every 
hundred dollars worth bought. Noth- 
ing will be offered in their Sale but 
what 1s strictly identical with what this 
reliable firm has been selling in the 
past while the sale will be governed, 
as their other sales have been, by the 
law of honor, which is sufficient to 
assure the greatest freedom in buying 
and the integrity of the savings made. 
The firm has received advices from 
authoritative sources that furniture of 
all descriptions will be higher in price 
this spring than it is at the present 
time. Bearing this thought in mind 
and taking into consideration the 
widely recognized truth that the every- 
day price-markings at the great Titus’ 
store are considered always to be un- 
disputably lower than elsewhere, 
make the advantages of purchasing 
at this sale even more pronounced 
than the figures, themselves, indicate. 
A. C. Titus & Co. state that thirty 
days’ credit on all goods bought will 
be given, if desired and that they will 
hold goods bought, 60 days free of 
charge. 
Beverly’s city government had a 
peaceful meeting this week. Some 
mistake ? 
Nashua, N. H., is getting its spring 
cleaning early. It needs it. 
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