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ALL ARE INVITED 
TO EVERY READER 
Of the Breeze we extend a cordial invitation to visit the Webber Store next week— 
commencing Tuesday March 2 we shall hold a grand exposition of New Spring Silks 
The Millinery Parlors will be transformed into a veritable cascade 
of rippling elegance of beautiful textures, where refinement will be the keynote show- 
ing what Fabric that Fashiondom will wear the coming Spring and Summer. 
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Mrs. Eliza Crombie received a_pack- 
age through the Postoffice the other day 
from her son, Samuel B. Crombie, in 
Los Angeles, Cal. Much to her sur- 
prise, the contents revealed some very 
small oranges, a fruit of the winter sea- 
son in California. Many of her friends 
have been sampling their very rich flavor. 
Fred A. Freeman has been called as 
county secretary, Y. M. C. A., Henry 
Israel having resigned, to take effect 
March 1. Mr. Israel has spoken in 
Manchester a number of times, before 
the Phi Alpha Pi boys. He now goes 
to New York City as a worker with the 
International Committee. 
Day Officer Stoops has been confined 
tothe house the past few days with an 
attack of lumbago. Special officer Frank 
A. Morgan is taking his place. 
Miss Hattie Gould of Boston was a 
guest over the holiday of Mr. and Mrs. 
George F. Allen, Central square. 
James Nazarro, the barber, now 
located in the Kimball Block, is to move 
into the room under the Postoffice the 
coming week. This is the shop Mr. 
Nazarro first started business in, and 
which he gave up after the Pulsifer 
Block fire several winters ago. 
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The Leading Silk and Dress Goods Store of the North Shore 
Special Meeting of West Beach Cor- 
poration. 
A special meeting of the West Beach 
Corporation was held at Marshall’s hall, 
Beverly I'arms last night for the purpose 
of taking action on the matter of trans- 
ferring certain rights atthe Beach, which 
meant, practically, an exchange of prop- 
erty on the western end of the beach 
between the Preston heirs and the cor- 
poration. A large number of voters 
were present, all intensely interested in 
the question at issue. A large plan was 
displayed at the head of the hall. 
President James B. Dow called the 
meeting to order and presided. Clerk 
Charles H. Hull read the call, and the 
proposed terms of the transfer. M. J. 
Connolly, the corporation counsel, was 
present, and explained in detail the pro- 
position, and claimed it would be for the 
corporation’s best good to pass the same. 
Among those who spoke on the ques- 
tion were James J. Nugent, George F. 
Wood, Daniel W. Hardy, Forester H. 
Pierce, Wilbur J. Pierce, William M. 
Moriarty, J. Albert Mayberry, Stephen 
J. Connolly, John C. McCarthy and 
Alexander Campbell. 
Mr. Hardy made the following mo- 
tion: °° That the West Beach Corpor- 
ation accept the proposition of land ex- 
change and rights upon the condition 
that the Preston heirs remove all restric- 
tions.’ 
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‘This was put to a vote, the check list 
being used, and the names called, to 
which the voter answered ‘‘ Yes’? or 
‘“ No, ’’ with the result that 46 voted in 
favor to 37 against Mr. Hardy’s motion. 
The outcome of this vote puts through 
the scheme, provided that the Preston 
heirs will make concessions to the extent 
of withdrawing restrictions upon the land 
which the corporation would acquire. 
The heirs have heretofore refused to 
make these concessions. The outcome 
of last night’s action practically puts the 
burden on the Preston heirs, as to 
-whether or not the changes willbe made. 
The matter of reconsideration of the 
vote of last week, whereby bathing was 
to be allowed off the pier and floats at 
all time, was not taken up as was ex- 
pected. ‘This matter therefore remains 
as voted at the last meeting, which was 
that bathing will be allowed. 
F. J. MicADATIS, 
Wholesale Dealer in 
IRON, METALS AND PAPER STOCK 
New and Second Hand Stoves 
46, 48 and 50 WATER ST. BEVERLY, MASS 
i-H-P. MOTOR 
FOR SALE, Wagner make, 220 volt, for 
alternating current; practically new. Will sell 
at a bargain. Apply 
Manchester Electric Go. 
