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NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
AN INTERSTATE CAPITAL, 
From the region where the Con- 
necticut flows between Cornish, N. H., 
and Windsor, Vt., there comes the 
murmuring of strife, with the summer 
capital as the bone of contention. For 
the summer capital, it appears, is to 
be something of an interstate affair, 
and some of the details of the arrange- 
ment are arousing the little imps of 
jealousy. The executive mansion it- 
self will be the summer home of the 
novelist Churchill in Cornish, but the 
executive offices will be across the ri- 
ver in Windsor, on the second floor of 
the county courthouse. ‘There will be 
the corps of clerks, and there the cor- 
respondents will make their headquar- 
ters, near the telegraph and the rail- 
road and amid more metropolitan ho- 
tel accommodations than Arcadian 
Cornish affords. 
Which place, then, is really the sum- 
mer capital? The local correspon- 
dents differ widely. On each side of 
the river the authorities are making 
preparations which show that there is 
no doubt in the mind of either group 
The state of New Hampshire, in re- 
sponse to a special message to the Leg- 
islature from Gov. Felker, is spending 
$12,000 on a road through Cornish 
from the little village to the “summer 
white house.”” New Hampshire knows 
well that this will be the most tra- 
veled piece of rural highway in 
America through the summer. But 
over the river in Windsor they are 
planning for the summer on the theory 
that the place will “not only be the 
political center of the country for six 
months, but also the headquarters of 
the literary and artistic talent of 
America for the vacation season.” 
Plainly the establishment of an in- 
terstate capital is likely to result in 
complications. But neither state 
should get much excited over thie 
situation. If the session of Congress 
drags along, as it is very likely to, and 
if it is followed by a trip to Panama, 
by President Wilson, as has been pro- 
posed, the only representatives of the 
administration at the summer cupital 
will be the feminine members of the 
household. And in any case Cornish 
and Windsor will not be visited by 
swarms of statesmen or by any me: 
bilization of the literary and artistic 
talent of America. ‘The story of Gray 
Gables, Oyster Bay and Beverly shows 
that the American people like to have 
the President and his family enjoy 
their vacation much as other people 
do.—Boston Herald. 
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MANCHESTER 
POST OFFIGE BLOCK 
FRUIT STORE 
Phone 160 Free Delivery 
Notice to the Gardeners of the North Shore 
Manchester Lawn Mower Co. 
Will Clean and Sharpen your Lawn Mowers to cut like new, by the Latest Improved Grinding 
Machinery, for $1.25. Repairing Done. 
Any Express will deliver your order to 
61 School St., Cor. Vine St., Manchester 
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PLUMBING AND HEATING 
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Tue FEMALE OF THE SPECIES 
“Marie,” said Mr. Jones to his wife. 
“Yes, John. i 
“T have something on my mind that 
I must tell you before I can ever be 
happy.” 
“T shall be glad to hear anything 
you have to say, John.” 
“It is hard to tell you, but I can’t 
hide the truth any longer. Marie, I 
married you under false pretenses.” 
“You did?” 
“Do you remember what it was that 
brought us together?” 
“Can I ever forget it John? We 
were at the seaside. I was drowning, 
and you saved me after I had given 
myself up for lost.” 
“And afterward in gratitude you 
married me.’ 
“Yes I felt that I owed my life to 
you.” 
“Marie, I deluded you about that 
rescue business. Where you believed 
yourself drowning the water was only 
SWETT’S 
MANCHESTER FISH MARKET 
The Original S. A. Dow Market 
Fresh, Salt and Smoked Fish 
25 Central Square, Manchester 
waist-deep. You were never in dan- 
aera 
“T knew it, John,” she answered. I 
had one foot on the ground all the 
time.”—Philadelphia Record. 
TENEMENTS WANTED 
Scores of families coming to the 
North Shore for the summer will 
want tenements and many are 
already looking about. Get your 
adv. started in the Breeze early 
this year. Many look to the 
Breeze each year for information 
of this source. The cost is Ic a 
word a week after the first week. 
