CANDIDATE FOR SENATOR 
Ex-Representative Hubbard Will Be in Contest 
* ‘Till Finish. & 
To the voters of Manchester and the 
Third Essex Senatorial District: 
I take this method of announcing 
to you my candidacy for the republi- 
can nomination for state senator from 
the Third Essex Senatorial district. 
At the outset I wish to state emphat- 
ically that Iam in the contest for the 
nomination to the finish and under no 
consideration shall I withdraw. 
I feel that people in this section are 
well enough acquainted with me and 
my record to pass upon my fitness for 
the. position I seek. My services to 
my constituents during my three years 
of service as representative to the gen- 
eral court are of such recent date as to 
be familiar to all. My record at the 
state house is open to the inspection 
of all. Every measure affecting the 
welfare of my district found me work- 
ing for the interests of my constitu- 
ents. I may be pardoned if I refer in 
particular to my work on the bill for 
the dredging of Annisquam river and 
the new bridge on Western avenue in 
Gloucester. 
My vote on all measures of public 
importance was cast openly and based 
on honest conviction. Organized labor 
and any and al] workingmen will find 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
HEATHERBLOOM 
PETTICOATS 
Those of our customers who were unable to reach our store Friday and Saturday, and obtain one of those 
“ Better Than Silk”’ Petticoats, will be glad to know that we shall place on sale in our Waist Department 
another lot —colors Red, Green, Lavender, White, Pink, Lt. Blue, Lt. Green and several other colors equally as § 
good. There are three styles from which to make selection, and not one in the lot that was made to sell for less p 
m@ than $2.98 and most of them at $3.50. 
Come early and take your pick at 
$1.49 coc 
If ordering by mail, give first and second choice in colors. 
Come in and Inspect our New Plaids in Wash Fabrics for Children’s School Dresses. 
my record, both as a legislator and 
employer of labor, what it should be. 
I shall spend no money in this cam- 
paign. Ihave none to spend in this 
way, beyond what is necessary for le- 
gitimate expenses. I wish to be dis- 
tinctly understood on this point. I 
shall make my contest on my past leg- 
islative record and my standing as a 
business man and citizen, and I ask, 
and will be thankful for, your support 
and influence. 
AuGustus HUBBARD. 
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|Palace of Sweets! 
OUR SUPERIOR 
The Store on Two Streets 
Auto and Carriage Entrance, 
Washington Street 
Phone Nuumber 1280 
$3.50 
SKIRTS 
$1.49 
WANTED 
A small family in Manchester wants a girl 
or young woman to assist in general house- 
work. Apply at the BREEZE office. 
FOR SALE 
An eight-room cottage house, with stable, 
alongside Magnolia Station. 
Apply, Magnolia Station Agent, 
or JOSEPH CRISPIN, Magnolia. 
ICE CREAM | 
TWO UP-TO-DATE STORES this side of Boston. 
We manufacture al] our own Candies, and use nothing but the best 
of ingredients. 
Ice Cream and Frozen Pudding a Specialty 
Fine Homemade Candies, pure, frésh and wholesome. | 
Ice Cream Sodas and College Ices 
Delicious Cool Beverages 
Beautiful Ice Cream Parlors connected with each of our stores 
197 Main Street, 
Gloucester 
(Opp. the Post-Office) 
PALACE OF SWEETS 
220 Essex Street, 
Salem 
Music Saturday Evenings (Town House Sq.) 
3a «We put up Ice Cream in Large or Small Quantity to Take Out. 
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