NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
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surpass it, 
authenticity those ‘seen in larger cities. 
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Bewiltching Mid-Summer Fashions 
immeasurably to this store’s already great style prestige. 
THE STORE ON 2 STS. 
AUTO & CARRIAGE 
ENTRANCE 
WASHINGTON ST. 
SUMMERY CONCEITS in gauzy dresses, delightful novelties in waists, fine 
elovewear, pretty ribbons and bewitching neckwear; these exquisite displays be- 
ing quite the handsomest ever seen in this store, rivalling in beauty, variety and 
Never before have we been so enthu- 
silastic, and we feel sure that yourenthusiasm will not only equal our own, but 
These exquisite style shows reflect with mirror-like fidelity what is 
being worn in Paris, London and New York this summer, and are sure to add 
The Style Shop of the North Shore 
Another Auto Accident. 
Another bad automobile accident, with 
nobody injured, occurred in Manchester 
on ‘Tuesday of this week. Just before 
noon |. A. Mekeel of New York, who 
summers at Magnolia, was going up 
Beach street, from the Manchester sta- 
tion, and was rounding the corner by the 
postofice. Only he and the chauffeur 
were in the car, a 1909 Packard. 
As the car reached the top of the _ hill 
and was about to turn into Union street, 
toward the center of the village, another 
car was driving along Union street to- 
ward Gloucester. 
It was evident that the chauffeur of 
the Jatter cardid not see Mr. Mekeel, 
for he did not slack his pace, say those 
who saw the accident. 
It looked as if the two cars must come 
together, and they would have collided 
had not Mr. Mekeel decided instantly 
that it would be better to smash his own 
car than run into another and possibly 
cause a loss of life. “There were two 
ladies in the other car. Mr. Mekeel 
took a wide turn so as to escape a collision 
and in so doing he-run_ his Parkard into 
the curbing in front of the McNeil house 
smashed the right forward wheel to 
kindling wood, and caused minor injur- 
ies to the machine. Mr. Mekeel proved 
the hero of the occasion for no one was 
injured, though he himself was thrown 
Established 1884 
Telephone 10 
EDWARD S. KNIGHT 
Florist 
Cut Flowers, and Flowers for all occasions. 
Plants of all kinds. 
Everything for the garden. 
NY School St. 
MANCHESTER 
Telephone 174-3 
bodily from his car, and his machine was 
injured. 
Those who saw the affair say it was a 
very close call from serious accident. 
Had the two cars come together some 
one would surely have been _ injured. 
Only by the narrowest margin was the 
collision avoided. 
Breeze advertising pays. 
Magnuson & Hylen 
Florists and Landscape Gardeners 
A specialty of laying out and planting grounds. 
Plans and estimates furnished. 
Cut Flowers, Palms and Ferns 
Bridge St. MANCHESTER 
JUNK 
If you have junk of any sort to sell—we 
buy anything and everything—send us a 
postal and we will send a wagon at onoe. 
9 pay in spot cash all we can afford to 
ow. 
LOUIS ROSENBLOOM, 64 Union St. SALEM, MASS. 
Our wagon ls in Manohester almost every 
day 
Breeze Subscription $2,00 a year 
