NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
VACATION 
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We sincerely hope it 
will prove a very pleas- 
ant time, and we are 
ready to guarantee you 
accurate time, if you will 
bring us your watch and 
let our expert watch mak- 
ers put it to rights before 
you start. 
Does it need cleaning, 
oiling, adjusting —a new 
jewel, mainspring or pin- 
ion — is it out of kilter? 
If for any reason it re- 
fuses to keep accurate 
time, just bring it to us 
for intelligent treatment. 
We guarantee all work 
for one year. 
Baird-North Co., 
250 Essex St., 
SALEM. 
Our men are experts in 
Watchcraft. 
HEADQUARTERS! 
For cleansing, Pressing, Repairing 
and Dyeing all kinds of garments. 
Dry cleansing a specialty. In this 
process the most delicate shades and 
colors can be cleansed. 
A. E. BUTLER, of Gloucester, 
for many years with Chas. S. Tappan, is now 
located in Room 5, Tappan Block, up one 
flight. 
. (&&> Especial attention will be paid to all orders 
sent by express, and same will be returned C.O. D, 
Always statein ordering the work to be done, name 
and address. 
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MANCHESTER 
Mrs. Arthur H. Merriam and young 
son, Bruce, of Cambridge, have been 
spending a few days this week with 
Mr. Merriam, who is one of Clark & 
Mills electricians. 
A party of young people went over 
to Marblehead by launch last evening, 
the affair being in the nature of a fare- 
well party for Miss Alice Clark who 
leaves next Saturday with her mother 
for a visit to Germany. 
One of the New Eng. Tel. & Tel. 
Co., linemen had a narrow escape yes- 
terday from serious accident. He was 
working on the pole in the square, 
near G. F. Allen’s store, when he fell 
from his position to the concrete 
walk. He was severely shaken up. 
Master Cheever Hersey started yes- 
terday by boat from Boston for Yar- 
mouth, N.S., where he will spend the 
summer vacation with relatives. . 
A son Monday to Mr. and Mrs. 
Clement Harris (Minnie Lethbridge.) 
Mr. George Andrews has been on 
from Roslindale the past week renew- 
ing acquaintances, a guest of his sons. 
Geo. F. Dyer has recently had some 
new signs placed on his garage, and a 
lantern, bearing the name of “Dyer’s 
Auto Garage” has been placed at the 
junction of Bennett and Pine streets. 
G. A. Knoerr was the electrical con- 
tractor in charge of the electrical dec- 
orations on the Fourth at Manchester, 
and he has received many words o 
congratulation on the pretty effect 
made by the display. This being the 
first electrical display in town, it was 
naturally received with much interest, 
and it is not unlikely there will be 
more such displays in the future. 
Rubber Hose at Carter’s. * 
Summer Hospital for Babies 
The Babies’ Summer Hospital on 
Baker's Island, in which so many 
North Shore folk are interested and 
help to support, opened Monday. 
At this institution infants and their 
mothers are received and are treat- 
ed. During last year lives of many 
infants.in Salem and vicinity were 
saved during the hot summer by 
bringing them to the hospital. The 
sea breezes and the cool nights have 
enabled little ones to get health and 
strength when they otherwise 
would have perished in the heat of 
the city. The institution is  sup- 
ported by public spirited people in 
this vicinity and Salem. 
C. E. Bertholf, field secretary, has 
been down the North Shore the past 
week getting subscriptions, and will 
call upon! many of the residents the 
next week or two. 
FURNISHED ROOMS 
Furnished Rooms to rent; hot and cold 
water, modern conveniences; will rent as a 
flat. Apply 
T. M. MAHONEY, 
6-9 x 23 PINE STREET, MANCHESTER 
ROOMS TO LET! 
By the week orfortheseason. Only a few 
minutes walk from the Essex County Club. 
Hot and cold water and bath. Breakfast 
served if desired. Inquire at 
BREEZE OFFICE, 
Post-Office Building, Manchester. 
FOR SALE! 
One Extra Good Cow; also three tons of 
Hay. 
Apply, 
GILMAN M. BURNHAM, 
Sea street, Manchester. 
Why not buy your 
HARNESS OIL 
from CARTER? He sells for $1.00 a gallon 
Out of town you pay $1.50. And his is much 
better. Sold in quantities from 1 pint to 1 
gallon. 
ALEX. CARTER, Manchester, Mass. 
Manchester Public Library 
Will be open until the first of November 
every morning, except Monday, from 9 to 
10.30; every afternoon from 2 to 5, and Sat- 
urday évenings from 6.30 to 8.30. Sundays 
and holidays are excepted. 
PER ORDER TRUSTEES. 
OUR MANCHESTER FRIENDS 
Will find what they need in SHOES at our 
New Shoe Store. 
W. Frank Parsons & Bro. 
81 Main Street, - Gloucester, Mass. 
HACH... 
OATING 
A’THING 
SHOE 
AND 
All kinds of Outing Footwear 
Also Automobile Coats 
LD. WASS 
206 Essex St., Salem 
6x30—9x9 
