NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
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FOR SALE —In Beverly, new 2-story cottage, 
fitted for gas and electrics, open fireplace, 
hardwood flloors, combination stairs, electrics 
near, 3 m. walk to Montserrat Station, easy 
terms. J. H. Morse, Odell Ave. Beverly, 
near station, tel. con. 3tf 
TENEMENT TO LET—In Manchester. Four 
rooms first floor or five rooms second floor. 
Apply at Breeze Office. att 
§ STOVES FOR SALE at purchaser’s 
own price. Were used in heating the 
Breeze office. One, a Cricket No. 2, 
almost new. Stoves may be seen at 
‘The Breeze Office. tf 
TENEMENT—5 Rooms to let in Man- 
chester, centrally located. Apply at 
Breeze Office. 46tf 
WANTED—Table boarders by day or week. 
Apply to 10 Union Street, Manchester. 46tf 
JOSEPH K. DUSTIN 
Teacher of PIANO 
Two days in town each week. 
LANESVILLE, MASS. Tel. 
MADAME PAULINE 
is showing an unusually attractive 
line of 
Fall and Winter 
MILLINERY 
at her New Parlors 
Latest Designs direct from 
New York and Paris 
Muz PAULINE 
Designer 
tami srer SALEM, MASS. 
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Manchester Fire Alarm Boxes 
31 Electric Light Station 
383 Telephone Exchange Office 
34 Summer Street, P. H. Boyle’s Stable 
41 Corner Bridge and Pine sts. 
43 Corner Harbor and Bridge sts. 
52 Fire Engine house, School st. 
54 Corner School and Lincoln sts. 
56 School Street, opposite the grounds of 
the Essex County club 
61 Sea Street, H. S. Chase’s house 
62 Corner Beach and Mosconomo 
64 ‘‘ Lobster Cove’’ 
Two blasts, all out or under control. 
Three blasts, extra call. 
Directions for giving an alarm: 
Break the glass, turn the key and open 
the door, pull the hook down once and 
let go. 
JAMES HOARE, Chief, 
GEO. 8. SINNICKS, 
CLARENCE W. MORGAN, 
Engineers of Fire Department. 
TELEPHONE 471-1 
R. K. McMillan 
Formerly with 
K. M. Wilson & Co., 
Boylston street., Boston 
163 Cabot Street 
BEVERLY, MASS. 
Ladies Cailar 
a Importer 
Riding Habits a Specialty 
Safety Skirts, 
Aprons and 
Breeches 
Mr. MeMillan is patronized by 
many of the best known ladies 
on the North Shore. He invites 
YOUR patronage and guaran- 
tees perfect satisfaction in fit, 
style and workmanship. 
Each Garment is Man-Tailored 
throughout, and shows the 
highest degree of perfection. 
MANCHESTER 
Mrs. 8S. Albert Sinnicks, Mrs. Os- 
ear Wing and Mrs. A. L. Saben 
were guests at a dinner party Mrs. 
Walter Perham of Melrose gave last 
Saturday. 
Letters remaining unclaimed at 
the Manchester, Mass., postoffiee for 
week ending January 13th: Aron- 
son, Leopold; Butterfield, W. M.; 
Henry, 8. & Co.; Lepage, Fred Mrs.; 
McKnight, Bessie Miss; Moore, 
Thomas; Porter, Jemima Miss; NSat- 
terlee, G. B. Mrs.; Thompson, 
Henry M. Mrs.; Thompson, A: W. 
—Samuel L. Wheaton, postmaster. 
Kellogg at B. F. Keith’s 
Charles Kellogg, the great Cali- 
fornia naturalist: and the only living 
man who can actually sing bird 
songs, will be one of the principal 
novelties of a splendid all-star 
vaudeville bill announeed for B. F. 
Keith’s Theatre next week. Mr. 
Kellogg is a genuine child of. na- 
ture, that is, he only ventures out 
of his native haunts in the heart of 
the California Sierras for a period 
of about three months each year. 
The rest of the time is spent in the 
vast solitudes on the Pacifie slope, 
living among the wild creatures 
that he loves so much. As far as 
wild animals are concerned, Mr. 
Kellogg knows no fear. He _ has 
hobnobbed with grizzly bears and 
held converse with rattlesnakes, for 
according to his statements, if one 
goes to dumb creatures with noth- 
ing but love in his heart, the wild 
beast loses all fear or desire to harm 
one, and may be closely approached 
without the slightest danger. Mr. 
Kellogg will present a number of re- 
markable features original with 
himself, including his wonderful 
‘‘Dancing Flame,’’ and the Digger 
Indian Death Tie. This remarkable 
man will be only one feature of an 
extraordinary show. Charles E. 
Evans & Co. will be seen for the 
first time in a screamingly funny 
farce, ‘‘It’s Up to You, William’’; 
Will Dillon, the author of a thou- 
sand songs, returns after a long ab- 
sence; Grace Hazard will appear in 
her musical oddity, ‘“‘Five Feet of 
Comie Opera’’; the Great Golden 
Troupe will be seen in Russian 
dances; Mr. and Mrs. Erwin Con- 
nolly have a new sketch entitled 
‘‘Sweethearts’’; and several other 
features, as yet unannouneed, will 
also be presented. 
Customer: ‘‘Are you sure this article 
will cure my rheumatism?’’ 
Clerk: ‘‘Oh, yes; all the doctors re- 
fused to recommend t.’’ 
