54 NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 
FREE! FREE! | 
As a Means of Attracting Attention to Our House and the Line 
of Pianos We Handle We will Give Away the Following 
Beautiful Prizes 
ABSOLUTELY FREE. 
MANCHESTER 
Mrs. J. S. Reed left Sunday night 
for Machias, Me., her native town, 
to attend the festivities incident to 
the observance of the 150th anniver- 
sary of the town this week. 
Robert M. Baker is expected home 
from Philadelphia the middle of this 
month for a fortnight’s vacation. 
The school committee has appoint- 
ed three teachers thus far to fill the 
five vacancies in the teaching force 
this year. They are: Miss Elizabeth 
IL. Wentworth for Grade 6 and 7 
(mixed grades) ; S. Frederick Mon- 
roe, sub-master Story High school; 
Roland S. Stebbins teacher of man- 
ual arts. 
Fish Market, Tel. 163. * 
Sunpay’s Auto ACCIDENTS 
Miss Katherine Gallagher of Lynn, 
operating a big seven-seat touring car 
owned by Bernard Gallagher Sunday 
afternoon couldn’t handle the car as it 
rounded the corner of Washington 
and Union streets, near the residence 
of Hollis L. Roberts and swung onto 
the sidewalk. Before landing into the 
road again the car struck one of the 
dead-end standards of the Gamewell 
fire alarm system (not a box) and 
smashed it off clean as a whistle. It 
did no damage to the car whatever, 
except to bend the mud-guard slight- 
ly The smashing of the standard re- 
sulted in sounding a single blast of the 
fire whistle, and off and on after that 
while the wires were being fixed the 
whistle sounded: 
One of these times little Tirothy 
Cronin, Summer street, opposite the 
telephone office, ran into the street. 
A number of autos were passing and 
one of them, owned by O. J. Biggs 
& Co., Gloucester, and driven by John 
H. Biggs struck the five-year old boy. 
Those who saw the accident thought 
the lad was seriously injured, but Dr. 
Glendenning, who responded to the 
call found no bones broken and that 
the injuries were nothing more than 
a severe gash in the leg. He ordered 
the boy sent to the Beverly hospital. 
Chief of Police Sullivan was quickly 
on the scene of the accident and ap- 
prehended Biggs who had with him 
at the time his wife and child. They 
were bound toward Gloucester, Biggs 
had no license with him and he was 
accordingly summoned into court on 
the charge of operating a car without 
a license. Mrs. Cronin told the Chief 
that the accident was not the fault 
of the motorist, but that her little boy 
had run into the street in front of the 
car. She said the car was not going 
at an excessive rate of speed. 
DIAMOND RING 
carat Settin 
BOSTON LEATHER ROCKER 
CHEST ROGERS SILVER 
LADY’S FANCY GOLD WA "CH 
(Jewel Movement) 
MEN’S FANCY GOLD WATCH 
(Guaranteed Case) 
FANCY CARVING SET 
CHINA sph coer SET 
Hand Painted) 
PLATED SILVER CHAFING DISH 
BEAUTIFUL LAMP 
GOLD PLATED CLOCK 
BOY’S BICYCLE 
22 CALIBRE RIFLE 
ROLLER SKATES 
(Improv 
ed) 
VEST POCKET PROPELLER PENCILS 
Also Special Propositions on the purchase of Pianos will be awarded 
CAN YOU FIND SEVEN FACES IN THIS PICTURE? 
DIRECTIONS: Trace the outline of the faces on 
is or a separate sheet of paper and number them 
1, 2, 3, etc. Mail or bring answer to our store. 
IT COSTS YOU NOTHING ocotry. You 
may win one of the larger prizes. 
REMEMBER, you must find at least 7 of the 10 
faces in this picture, and everyone answering this 
LORD & (@O. - 
puzzle will get something. The best prizes will be 
awarded to the neatest answers received, and win- 
ners will be notified by mail. ; 
Only one member of each family is eligible to this 
contest. ’ 
ALL ANSWERS must be sent in on or before 
. PIANO ... 
R WAREROOMS 
188-c Essex Street, Salem, Mass. 
