“May :7, 1915 * 
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GLOUCESTER COAL COMPAN 
Office: 19 Beach St., Manchester. 
Telephone: Manchesjer 161 
STATEMENT BY MATSER 
PLUMBERS 
To the residents of the North Shore 
and vicinity: 
On account of the present labor 
trouble and the extortionate demands 
of the Labor Union, and the defiant 
attitude of that body in refusing to 
arbitrate all questions in dispute, and 
knowingly taking unfair advantage 
at our busiest season, and _ striking 
for exorbitant demands, we ask your 
indulgence. ) 
We, the undersigned Master 
Plumbers, in the past have always 
been fair and allowed exaction to go 
on at every demand in the interest 
of peace. The plumbers are the 
highest paid mechanics in the Build- 
ing Trades and their demands are 
unreasonable and exorbitant. Com- 
pliance with their unjust demands 
means costly construction. 
We at this time ask your moral 
support in the present difficulty, as- 
suring you that we will meet your 
demands to the best our our ability. 
(Signed )— - 
EF. S. Bradley, Manchester. 
John F. Scott, Manchester. 
Robert Robertson Co., Manchester. 
D. T. Beaton, Manchester. 
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Wilbur J. Pierce, | 
Jos. C. Stanwood, | 
T. J. McDonnell, 1 
severly Farms. 
severly Farms. 
severly Farms. 
Tue PLUMBERS SIDE OF IT 
At the request of the journeymen 
plumbers the Breeze reprints the fol- 
lowing from the Beverly Times of 
Wednesday, May 5: 
“Little change locally has been re- 
ported in the plumbers’ strike, with 
the master plumbers and the jounr- 
neymen still contending that their 
stand is the proper one. 
“Journeymen are working in most 
of the Marblehead shops and at the 
Pickett & Goodwin shop on Bow st. 
There seems to be a wide difference 
between the stories told of what the 
union asked and what the regulations 
as posted really call for. 
Pickett & Goodwin have not sign- 
ed any agreement but allow that their 
men shall work under the conditions 
drawn by Local 138. In the agree- 
ment as posted there is nothing about 
the paying of a journeymen a half- 
NORTH SHORE MARKET, 
McDONALD and FOGARTY, Proprs. 
Postoffice Block, Beach St., 
MEATS ann PROVISIONS 
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Beef, Mutton, Veal, Lamb. Poultry and Game of All Kinds 
Vegetables and Fruit 
Manchester-by-the-Sea, 
in Season. 
James A. Gcnley, Mgr. Telephone 228 Manchester 
Telephone 324-R 
A.- JACOBS 
LADIES’ & GENTS’ TAILOR 
Suits MADE TO ORDER 
Headquarters for French Cleaning and Dyeing Pressing and Repairing 
At Reasonable City Prices 
13/- BEACH STREET, MANCHESTER, MASS. 
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Letters remaing unclaimed at the 
Manchester, Mass., P. O., for week 
ending May 6, 1915:—Alice Doug- 
las, Chas. H. Forseuth, Rosewell 
day’s pay if he should work but half 
an hour, nothing which prevents the 
use of a certain kind of fitting, and 
in the card as posted several of the 
much talked about demands are Hanson, John Kelley, J. McEvoy.— 
missing. The regulations were per- F. A. Foster, P. M. ’ 
fectly agreeable to them and so were 
posted. Knowledge and timber shouldn’t 
“There seems to be one change in be tuch used till they are seasoned. 
the working agreement and that is —Q. lV. Holmes. 
that pipe two inches or less shall be 
cut by local plumbers. It is claimed 
that many 
having the pipe cut in Boston.” 
contractors have been 
A bill is before the Brazilian con- 
gress authorizing foreign vessels en- 
gaged in coastwise trade to sail un- 
der the Brazilian flag. 
Lehigh Valley Coal Sales Company 
GOAL 
SAMUEL KNIGHT SONS COMPANY 
32 CENTRAL STREET 
TELEPHONE 202 
MANCHESTER, MASS. 
