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NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
Real Gstate 
Hnd Improvements 
Manchester 
Morley, Flatley & Co., of Manches- 
ter, has the contract for building two 
green houses at Pomfret, Conn. This 
concern also has the contract for 
macadamizing the A T. Croll, Geo. M. 
Morgan and F. C. Stevens avenues at 
Smith’s Point. They have the side- 
walk at the Cove very nearly com- 
pleted, and the stonework on the new 
Sacred Heart church is about com- 
pleted. 
Ground was broken this week at 
the W. B. Walker estate, West Man- 
chester, for the erection of an auto- 
mobile garage. 
Chester L. Crafts of Manchester, 
has the general contract for improve- 
ments and alterations at Miss A. G. 
Thayer’s, West Manchester, referred 
to last week. The work includes the 
raising of the stable three feet, a new 
bath room in the stable, placing new 
stalls in the stable, with asphalt floor. 
The heating plant will also be changed 
over. 
Beverly Farms 
Connolly Bros., of Beverly Farms, 
are doing considerable work upon the 
estate of William Hooper at West 
Manchester, including the building of 
a cold storage house, terrace walls, 
and some landscape work. 
Among other work which this con- 
cern has in hand at present are 
changes and improvements at the 
Gardner M. Lane estate at Manches- 
ter, which includes, in part, the 
changing of the lines and grade of the 
avenues and macadamizing of same. 
They are also at work upon the re- 
building of the Harrison K. Caner 
avenue. 
Connolly Bros. have just been 
awarded the contract for constructing 
avenues, terrace walls, gardens and 
grading upon the Stockbridge estate 
of Dr. Bangs, which work will be 
started in the spring. 
Conveyances 
James H. Morse of Beverly conveys 
to Lydia, wife of George H. McDirmid 
of Manchester, land and buildings in 
Beverly, 50 feet on Cabot and 80 feet 
on Lyman street. 
William R. Morgan conveys to John 
F. Morgan woodland on Christian 
hill, Manchester, 15 rods 2 links, by 
22 rods 2 links. 
Otis H. Luke, et. al., executor s of 
Lydia H. Luke, convey to James E. 
Carroll, for the sum of $15,000, and 
he to Eliza Watts, wife of Arthur F. 
Luke of New York, land and build- 
ings on Valley and Hemlock streets, 
Beverly Farms. 
rest of 1906 FREE. 
Important Deal at Manchester 
An important real estate deal has 
just been consummated in Manchester 
whereby Mrs. Charles Head gains 
title to a valuable piece of property 
in the Cove woods, so-called, com- 
monly designated as the Crafts es- 
tate. It comprises some 14 or 15 
acres of wooded land, with a hill over- 
looking the sea. The property is 
directly across the road from the 
Charles Head avenue. It is under- 
stood a building will be erected on the 
site during the present winter to be 
occupied next season by Mr. and Mrs. 
Philip Stockton (Miss Head). 
Memorial Building 
for Beverly Farms? 
Is Beverly Farms to have a pretty 
memorial building? The idea has 
been suggested many times in course 
of conversation, but the matter was 
first publicly broached on Tuesday 
evening ata meeting of Preston Re- 
lief corps. Tuesday afternoon the 
A GRAND OPPORTUNITY>- FORME bis 
Boys and Girls of Beverly Farms 
To get a Handsome Pair of $1.50 
Nickel-Plated Skates FREE! 
To every Beverly Farms Boy or Girl who takes to F. W. 
Varney, the Druggist, FIVE SUBSCRIPTIONS to the 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
For the coming year, with $1.00 for each subscription, 
Varney will present a pair of handsome $1.50 Skates. 
1 This offer lasts only till Jan. 1, 1907, anb only NEW Subscriptions 
count. All subscriptions must be accompanied by the money, and the 
Skates will be presented with the orders. 
LOOK at the SKATES in MR. VARNEY’S WINDOW. 
Mr. 
All subscribers receive the 
TIDES 
Week of Dec. 22, — Dec. 23, 1906. 
Forenoon Afterngon 
Da High Low High Low 
y Water Water Water Water 
Saturday 4.24 10.37 447 11.6 
Sunday 5.23 11.40 5.48 —— 
Monday 6.23 0.4 6.52 0.48 
Tuesday T2052 ke 7.52 1.43 
Wednesday | 812 1.57 8.48 2.36 
Thursday 9.0 2.48 9.37 3.24 
Friday 9.47 3.37 10.17 4.6 
members of the corps met at G.A.R. 
hall and a New England dinner was. 
greatly enjoyed by all. In the even- 
ing the regular meeting was held and 
it was suggested by the president, 
after the regular business was disposed 
of, that a memorial hall ought to be 
erected. Mrs. Lillian Standley had 
the honor of presenting the first penny 
for this work, and this was soon cov- 
ered by 42 others, the whole being 
formally dedicated as the first volun- 
tary collection for the memorial fund. 
Get Ready for Christmas 
COME TO THE OLD CORNER STORE. Ask for Dennison Crepe Paper 
Napkins, Handy Boxes for Crepe and Tissue Paper, Dennison’s 
Glue, Paste, Patriotic Decorations, Xmas Bells, Cards, 
Tags, Seals, Holly Boxes, Wax for Sealing, 
Handkerchiefs, Mufflers—all these and 
more, for beauty and use. 
For instance: 
Umbrellas, Priscilla Underwear, Sofa Pillow Tops, 
Towels, Neckwear, Suspenders, Christmas Cards galore. 
ITk’s THE PLACE You KNOW 
GEO. F. ALLEN, Mancnester, Mass. 
