NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
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MANCHESTER 
Miss Helene Sherman is clerking 
at Cawthorne’s bakery. 
Miss Ethel Scott of Beverly was 
in town during the week renewing 
acquaintances. 
Allen McKinnon has been con- 
fined to his home this week suffering 
from a heavy cold and threatened 
with pneumonia. 
M. E. Gorman made 
trip to Vermont last week. 
Born, February 22d, a daughter 
to Mr. and Mrs. Elias Burgess of 
Washington street. : 
' Get your Oysters for Sunday at 
Manchester Fish Market. Open 
Saturday nights and Sunday morn- 
ings. * 
It was an unusual sight to see a 
erowd of men sawing the ice in the 
Manchester inner harbor yesterday 
morning. Such a thing is very com- 
mon in shipping ports of more 
northern countries, but in Manches- 
ter we doubt if many of the present 
generation has ever seen such a 
thing. The ice is from 12 to 18 
inches thick and it was eut by Sam- 
uel Knight Sons’ Co. to permit a 
eoal barge to reach their wharf. 
The barge is now on the way up the 
coast. 
a business 
The above is a picture of a White 
truck, with a carrying capacity of 
1500 to 2000 pounds. One of these 
trucks was used all last season by 
the Gloucester Water works, and 
run 10,000 miles with a repair bill 
of only $9. Perkins & Corliss of 
Gloucester and Manchester, are 
At a special meeting of the Man- 
chester club last Friday evening it 
was decided definitely to give a 
Mock trial in the Town hall some- 
time this spring. The club members 
were privileged to partake of some 
fruit—pineapples, oranges, grape- 
agents for the truck in Gloucester, 
Manchester and Rockport. 
The warrant for the annual Town 
meeting in Manchester contains an 
article calling for the purchase of a 
new truck for the Water depart- 
ment. A record such as the above 
speaks well for this particular 
truck. 
fruit, etc., sent on from Florida by 
Dr. Blaisdell. At the meeting of the 
elub tonight R. C. Allen will give a 
talk on Sewerage. 
John F. Seott has returned from 
a short visit to his sister in Wash- 
ington, D. C. 
Almy, Bigelow & Washburn 
Salem, Massachusetts 
IF YOU NEDD NEW SHOES 
COME TO ALMY’S 
Bargain Prices on Fine Shoes. All this 
Season’s Styles 
button and bi.cher styles. 
cluded in this lot. Regular $4.00 value. 
street floor Sloe Dept. 
Women’s Boots in ‘an calf, patent and gun metal Jace 
Season's best styles in- 
On sale in i 
leathers included in this lot. 
Shoe Dept. at 
Women’s $3.00 Beots in tan calf, patent and vel ur 
calf, lace, button and blucher styles. 16 button high 
cuts included in this lot. On sale in street floor A 
On sale in street floor Shoe Dept 
Women’s Boots in lace, button a d blucher styles, all Women’s Boots in patest, sun metal and tan calf; 
Regular $3 50 values, lace, button and blucher styles. Regular $2.50 val 
@ ues ® 
On sale in street floor Shoe Dept. 
