NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
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~ MANCHESTER. 
The members of the N. S. Hor- 
ticultural Society were much 
pleased with the informal talk by 
Mr. Wakefield of Swiftmoor Farm, 
Montserrat, at their meeting last 
Friday evening. Mr. Wakefield 
spoke on “Commiercial Fertilizers,” 
and showed some results obtained 
by the use of same. So much of in- 
terest was the talk that it will be 
continued at a future meeting of the 
society. Thos. _D.. Connolly of 
The Thought Shown 
in selecting a giftis most important. Any 
one can buy hap-hazard, but it takes 
thought to give the right thing at the 
right time. If you select a piece of 
TECO POTTERY 
you cannot be mistaken, for the designs 
are graceful, the color is delightful and 
it is always appreciated. 
Call and inspect our interesting dis- 
play before deciding what to buy for a 
gift. We have handsome pieces at $1.00, 
$2.00, $5.00, $10.00 and upwards. 
For Sale H AIX’ OVW FIL? s&s 
—at— CHINA and GIFT SHOP 
9 Chestnut Street, Gloucester 
The Priscilla Undermuslin 
Beverly Farms will address the so- 
ciety at their meeting next Friday 
evening on his trip to California. 
Misses Edith Northrup and Alice 
Tappan left on the S.S. Calvin Aus- 
tin, from Boston Thursday, for St. - 
John, N.B., where they will spend a 
month or more visiting the former’s 
grandparents. 
Miss Winifred S. Potts of Jackson, 
Mich., and Mrs. H. W. Jewett of 
Baltimore, are the guests of the lat- 
ter’s sister, Mrs. Geo. E. Willmonton, 
Pleasant street. 
Rubber Hose at Carter’s. * 
Bold Theft 
Edward Dalton, a fruit pedlar, hail- 
ing from Cambridge, was arrested in 
Gloucester Wednesday afternoon for 
the Manchester police, and in court 
Thursday he pleaded not guilty to the 
charge of larceny of a gold watch and 
chain, the property of Miss Hattie 
Baker. He was held in $200 bail, and 
not paying this he was remanded to the 
Salem jail. He was held for the 
grand jury. Chas. D. Smith of 
Gloucester appeared for the defen- 
dant, and Geo. E. Willmonton for the 
government. 
It seems that the man brought 
some peaches to Mrs. Nancy O. Burn- 
ham's Wednesday, and set them on 
the dining room table. Miss Baker, 
who lives with her grandmother, had 
just laid her watch on the table. A 
few minutes after the pedlar had gone 
the watch was missed. Officer Lom- 
asney and F. K. Swett found the sus- 
pected thief, took him to the station, 
searched him and not finding the 
watch, let him go, as no warrant had 
been sworn out. Later in the day F. 
K. Swett and Officer Andrews went 
is the thing; 
both as to style 
and use. It’sat 
... | he Old Corner ... 
Aso Ladies’ and Gent’s Bathing Goods and for Boys and Girls. 
The King 
Pin Shirt Waist is hard to excel, both as to style and comfort. 
PRs, TH EM: 
TET TT ane Peer, 
Webster Block, 
Telephone 458-6 
F. ALLEN, Manchester, Mass, 
~ High Class PAINTING and DECORATING 
Can brGutaiied W. AUGUSTUS NICHOLS’ 
Pleasant Street, 
Gloucester, Massachusetts 
ARTISTIC PICTURE FRAMING 
— a a 
OUR AIM 
is not only to get new customers, but 
to keep them. To this end our stock 
of shoes is selected with particular 
care, that we may put forth nothing 
but satisfactory goods. You may 
come here and look at your pleasure, 
buy if you like, but with this assur- 
ance, if you change your mind, your 
money is returned for the asking. 
Pretty Safe iswt it? 
We've just received a new lot of 
Ladies’ Oxfords in $2.50 grades. 
They cost enough to give you good 
wearing shoes, of right style and solid 
comfort. Some with nobby shapes 
and ribbon ties—others with low 
heels, sensible and comfortable. 
WE WOULD LIKE TO HAVE 
YOU SEE THESE. There are 
ELEVEN STYLES at 
$2.50 
Ford & Wass 
GLOUCESTER 
P.O. Sg.— Next to Butman & French 
tu Gloucester, had a warrant issued 
and the Gloucester police arrested 
the man. 
CHARLES HOOPER 
FULL LINE OF 
=> SPRING 2a 
AND SUMMER 
In Russet and Black. 
11 Central Square, Manchester, 
