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NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
A BUNCH OF BEAUTIES 
in the Prince of Pilsen, at the Tremont Theatre Boston, commencing Monday, Aug. 27. 
“Cape Cod Folks.” 
In constructing the new play, 
“Cape Cod Folks,” which will be 
seen for the first time on any stage 
at the Boston theatre next Monday 
evening, the authors have gone far 
afield for novel situations, and one 
of the most important is the famous 
story of Grace Darling. Mary 
HOUSE 
FOR SALE 
On School Street, Manchester, 
near the Essex County Club ; seven 
rooms and all modern improve- 
ments. Apply to 
C. L. Crafts, 
Manchester. 
Hungerford, the pretty 
school teacher, puts out in the teeth 
of a fierce storm on the Cape, and 
battles her way in a small dory to 
the wreck of the schooner in which 
her lover had sailed away in a mo- 
ment of anger. 
Throughout the play runs the 
true atmosphere of the Cape, and 
the quaint characters make it 
unique in this class of drama. 
With a view to exciting the im- 
agination of the young in relation 
to Cape Cod and its people, Man- 
ager McCarty offers asa prize to the 
school boy or girl who, after wit- 
nessing a matinee performance of 
the play, shall write the best essay 
on the lessons contained therein, a 
$1000 Toppan speed launch of the 
latest pattern. The prize will be 
awarded at the last matinee per- 
formance of “Cape Cod Folks” on 
Saturday, September 15. 
‘ments, 
Boston | 
LADIES AND GENTLEMEN: 
Please take notice that I have been for- 
merly connected with first-class houses for 
fourteen years, with R. H. White Co. and 
Macullar, Parker Co. of Boston. I have 
handled first-class garments. 
I have now. opened a 
TAT LOR SEHee 
in MANCHESTER, opposite the Post 
Office, and do Remodeling of Gar- 
Pressing, Cleaning and 
Repairing. 
Suits Pressed and Cleaned by Steam- 
Naphtha, $1.00. 
New garments a specialty. Riding Hab- 
its, English and French style. 
All work will be done at short notice. 
I will call and deliver. 
H. STATLAND, 
Union Street, Kimball’s Block, 
Opp. Post Office, MANCHESTER-BY-THE-SEA 
ROOMS TO LET! 
By the week or for theseason. Only a few 
minutes walk from the Essex County Club. 
Hot and cold water and bath. Breakfast 
served if desired. Inquire at 
BREEZE OFFICE, 
Post-Office Building, Manchester. 
Manchester Public Library 
Will be open until the first of November 
every morning, except Monday, from 9 to 
10.30; every afternoon from 2 to 5, and Sat- 
urday evenings from 6.30 to 8.30. Sundays 
and holidays are excepted. 
PER ORDER TRUSTEES. 
HEADOUARTERS! 
For cleansing, Pressing, Repairing 
and Dyeing all kinds of garments. 
Dry cleansing a specialty. In this 
process the most delicate shades and 
colors can be cleansed. 
A. E. BUTLER, of Gloucester, 
for many years with Chas. S. Tappan, is now 
located in Room 5, Tappan Block, up one 
flight. 
( Especial attention will be paid to all ordere 
sent by express, and same will be returned C. O. D. 
Always statein ordering the work to be done, nams 
and address. 
NOM Sore AulO-Possenger G0. 
PASSENGER SERVICE 
TIME TABLE: 
(Subject to change without notice) 
Auto-car leaves City Hall, Beverly, for 
Manchester at *6:30, 9:00, 11:00 
AM. 1:00, 3:00, 5:00 and 7:00 p.m. 
Auto-car leaves Town Hall, Mane 
chester, for Beverly at * 7:30, 10:00 
A.M. 12:00m. 2:00, 4:00, 6:00 
and *8$:O0Op.mM. (*Sundays excepted.) 
Fare 30 cents each way. 
JOHN F. STANDLEY, 
Superintendent. 
Office No. 127 Cabot St., Beverly. 
