NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
We candidly believe that if every 
motorist in the city were to equip his 
car with either one of these famous 
United 
he would get. more mileage for the 
money invested and better skidding 
protection than he possibly could . 
get from any other tires—and we 
know them all. 
2nd 
BEVERLY 
: %&S _ Thos. D.Connolly 
MAGNOLIA 
Mrs. Frank Chick of Boston has ar- 
rived in town for the season. 
Mrs. Abbey Story has returned after 
a very pleasant winter spent in Win- 
chester. 
Ralph Richardson has been engaged 
for the season at Lycett’s Drug Store. 
He will serve as ice cream clerk as 
last year. He will begin his duties on 
May 12. 
Miss Louise Friend entertained the 
members of her dancing class at a pri- 
vate dancing party at the Women’s 
club on Tuesday evening. A very de- 
lightful evening was enjoyed by all. 
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Center of 
Somervill and Mr. and Mrs. Carrol 
S. Webber of Gloucester were the 
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Henry W. 
Butler, Sunday. 
Stephen Douglass of Schnectady, 
N. Y., was in town over Sunday. 
Wantep A SPECIAL PRIVILEGE 
Rev. Lyman Powell of Northamp- 
ton has a bright little son who is very 
much frightened in thunder sorms,. 
One day a heavy shower came up 
when the little fellow had wandered 
away from the house. His father, 
who was watching for him, saw him 
come running toward home as_ the 
first drops fell. He looked terrified 
and his lips were moving. 
“What were you saying?’ 
the father. 
“T was reminding God that I am a 
minister’s son,” the boy replied.—Cos- 
mo politan. 
asked 
Hts Oprnion oF I 
“T read you that poem I wrote?” 
ee esis 
“Well I’m going to send it to a mag- 
azine. The rule is to write only on 
one side of the paper, isn’t it?” 
“O, it won’t make any difference 
whether you do or not with that poem.” 
—New York Times. 
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Enticing Goodness 
On a hot summer’s day just 
step up to the nearest soda 
fountain and ask for a College 
Ice or ice cream with crushed 
fruit. “There’s an added en- 
joyment and a refreshing satis- 
faction if it’s made with the 
deliciously smooth 
Jersey 
lee Cream 
It is made of the very finest 
ingredients in the largest, best 
equipped and most sanitary ice 
cream plant in New England. 
Rich in flavor, smooth in 
texture and of absolute purity, 
Jersey Ice Cream is far superior 
to the most exacting require- 
ments of the State and Federal 
Pure Food Laws. 
Look for the Jersey Sign. 
At all leading druggists’ andconfec- 
tioners’. By the plate or package. 
JERSEY ICE CREAM CO. 
Lawrence, Mass. 
FOR SALE BY 
ALFRED WALEN, 
Manchester 
Druggist 
Agents Beverly, Gloucester, & Rockport 
STATEMENT .OF .THE .OWNERSHIP, 
MANAGEMENT, ETC., 
of North Shore Breeze, published weekly 
at Manchester, Mass., required by the 
Act of August 24, 1912: 
Name of Post-office Address. 
Editor, J. Alex. Lodge, Manchester, Mass 
Managing Editor, same Same 
Business Manager, same Same 
Fuilishers, North Shore Breeze ©o., 
Manchester, Mass. 
Owners: (If a corporation, give names 
and addresses of stockholders holding | 
per cent. or more of total amount of stock.) 
J. Alex. Lodge, 894 shares, Manchester, 
Mass. 
George R. White, 10 shares, Boston. 
bus Ave., Boston. 
francis L. Maraspin, 10 shares, Malden. 
Mass. 
John N. Willys, 10 shares, Toledo, Ohio. 
(Signed) J. A. LODGE, Editor. 
Sworn to and subscribed before me 
this 17th day of April, 1913. 
GEORGE E. WILLMONTON, 
(Seal) Notary Public. 
