14 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE. 
fn Shure divers § 
PELTED © CRD © ETE 
Published every Friday Afternoon. 
J. ALEX. LODGE Editor and Proprietor. 
Telephones: Manchester 137, 132-3. 
Knight Building, - Manchester, Mass. 
Subscription Rates: $1.00a year; 3 months 
(trial) 25 cents. Advertising Rate Card on 
appliration. 
To insure publication, contributions must 
reach this oftice not later than Thursday noon 
preceding the day of issue. 
Address all communications and make 
checks payable to NortH SHORE BREEZE, 
Manchester, Mass. 
Entered as second-class matter at the 
Manchester, Mass., Postoffice. 
VOLUME 7. Apr. 16, 1909 NuMBER 16 
April §7—23. 
SUN FULL TIDE 
Rises Sets} A. m, Pp. M. 
17 Sa. 5 0 6 P27 8 30 8 58 
18 Su. 4 59 Geo 9 25 9 50 
19 M. 4 57 6 30 | 10 20 10 40 
20 Tu. 355 632 sett ako 11 30 
21 W. 4 54 GZ Ss 12 00 
22 sian: 4 52 6 33 ZT. 12 47 
23 Fr. 4 51 6 34 1 05 1 38 
Parriots’ Day, next Monday, April 
19. 
Time to put out that ‘“ Keep off the 
Grass’’ sign. 
Wet, if we can’t have President 
Taft down here at Manchester, we can 
at least invite him to try the new chan- 
nel in his motor boat—after the dredging 
is completed. 
PropABLy Gloucester is as  disap- 
pointed as we are, but there’s some con- 
solation for them in the knowledge that 
“*Stuffy’’ McInnes is making good in 
the American League. 
Ir was evident from the tone of the 
adjourned Town Meeting in Manches- 
ter Monday night that the next big pro- 
blem to confront the town is sewerage. 
This and kindred subjects seemed to be 
the keynote of the meeting. 
While there is nothing to cause alarm 
in Manchester’s health conditions, -—in 
fact, the town can boast the lowest death 
rates of any town in the state with one 
or two exceptions, there is no question 
but what a system of sewerage must be 
installed here within the next decade. 
The inittial step in that direction was 
this vote passed Monday night: 
““Voted: That a committee of five 
citizens be appointed by the chair to look 
into and investigate the subject of sewer- 
age and see what it is best for the town 
to do in the matter, and to report at the 
next annual meeting or at some special 
meeting.’’ 
Moth Suppression,—State Supt. 
Makes His Annual Report. 
The annual report of the state super- 
intendent for suppressing the gypsy and 
brown-tail moths was transmitted to the 
legislature last Friday. It shows that 
$375,745 was expended by the state dur- 
ing the year and that $430,569 was spent 
by the cities and towns in this work. 
In addition the sum of $16,395 was ex- 
pended by the state in obtaining and ex- 
perimenting with parasites, making a 
grand total devoted to this work of over 
$800,000. 
Relative to the work on the North 
Shore the reports says that: ‘‘ After 
several conferences, with the approval of 
His Excellency the Governor, an agree- 
ment was made whereby this office, 
from its appropriation, the town of Man- 
chester and the city of Beverly and the 
North Shore residents, would all con- 
tribute to a fund to be deposited with 
the honorable State Treasurer. It was 
also arranged that the expenditure from 
this fund for the purpose of suppressing 
the gypsy moth in the North Shore 
woods should be under the direct super- 
vision of this office.’’ 
The report contains the 
recommendations: 
‘*1. To continue the field work at its 
maximum efficiency, an appropriation of 
$150,000, in addition to that ‘already 
provided for the year 1909, should be 
made. 
“2. To continue the work of impor- 
tation of parasites and for work on 
fungous and bacterial diseases, an appro- 
priation of $15,000, in addition to any 
unexpended balance, should be made. 
‘3. To provide for the uninterrupted 
continuation of the work against the 
gypsy and brown-tail moths, that the 
work may not suffer from legislative de- 
lays in the winter and spring, when 
most effective work can be done, a suit- 
able appropriation should be made fur a 
period of at least three years.’’ 
following 
H jHihisperings a 4 
SMoraniae aie ace an steal run 
into Boston would do well to acquaint 
themselves with the city by-laws, if the 
experience of a Manchester young man 
are to serve as any criterion. ‘This 
young man, who owns acar, wheeled 
around a street corner on one of the 
principle thoroughfares a few days ago 
and using the utmost care as to the hand- 
ling of his machine brought it to a stop 
in front cf a place of business. Much 
to his surprise a few minutes later a cop 
summoned him into court, the reason 
given being that my good friend had 
brought his car to a stop and left it stand- 
ing in the wrong direction. The re- 
gulations as to right and left side of the 
street for trafic are being enforced in 
Boston and when you bring your vehicle 
to a stop you want it headed in the dir- 
ection of the tide and not “‘ head-on’’ 
against it. 
Hollis Street Theatre. 
At the Hollis Street Theatre, com- 
mencing Monday matinee, April 19, 
Marie Cahill comes for a limited engage- 
ment, presenting her newest offering, 
The Boys and Betty,’’ described as an 
unusual musical play, with book and 
lyrics by George V. Hobart and music 
by Silvio Hein. Miss Cahill has but re- 
cently completed a four months’ engage- 
ment at Wallack’s Theatre, New York, 
with ‘‘ The Boys and Betty,”” and suc- 
ceeded in winning the universal praise of 
the Manhattan critics, who undividedly 
declared that the new play was the best 
musical offering of the current season. 
The comedienne will have a number 
of new song hits to offer, the titles of 
which are suggestive of the Cahill style 
of entertainment. Among them are: 
‘Tt?s the Doctor, Bill,’’? “‘Auf Wieder- 
sehen,’ ‘‘A Little Farther,’ and a 
thoroughly characteric one entitled ‘“The 
Arab Love Song.’’ 
Legal 
Advertising 
Instruct your attorney to have 
your probate and administrator’s 
notices and other legal notices pub- 
lished in the 
North Shore Breeze 
Manchester, Mass. 
| =. G. E. WILLMONTON ... 
Attorney and Counsellor-at-Law 
Willmonton’s Agency 
OLD SOUTH BLDG., BOSTON 
SCHOOL AND UNION STS., MANCHESTER 
INSURANGE OF ALL KINDS 
REAL ESTATE 
Mortgages, Loans, Summer Houses 
for Rent. Telephone Con. 
— 
