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NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
Published every Saturday Afternoon, 
J. ALEX. LODGE, Editor and Proprietor. 
Postoffice Block, Manchester, Mass. 
Branch Office: 116 Rantoul Street, Beverly, Mass. 
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ble to NORTH SHORE BREEZE, Manchester, Mass, 
Entered as second-class matter April 8, 1905, at the 
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Telephones: Manchester 9-13, Beverly 335-3. 
VOLUME 4. NUMBER 11 
SATURDAY, SEPT. 15, 1906. 
TIDES 
Week of Sept. 15, — Sept. 21, 1906. 
Forenoon Afterngon 
Da High Low High Low 
y Water Water Water Water 
Saturday 8.40 2.32 9.0 2.49 
Sunday 9.26 3.20 9.47 3.88 
Monday 10.12 4.5 10.33 4.24 
Tuesday 10.58 4.50 11.20 5.10 
Wednesday | 11.42 5.35 ——s-—«@B.57 
Thursday 0.5 6.20 0.27 6.44 
Friday 0.53 7.5 1.15 7.32 
Raspberries at this season of the 
year is something rather — rare, 
especially raspberries grown in this 
section of the country. Yet last 
Saturday W. J. Griffin, gardener at 
the Chas. H. Tweed estate in Bev- 
erly Farms, picked from the garden 
two boxes of the delicious berry. 
We have yet to hear‘of anybody on 
the North Shore who can. beat, or 
even equal this record. If there is 
one such North Shore gardeners 
would like to hear of him through 
Soko oy actor Aon ‘ 
A Trip on the Ocean Wave 
Last Monday according to his usual 
custom, Mr.S. Parker Bremer of Man- 
chester turned his trim steam yacht, 
“Velthra” over to Captain Whelden 
for the day, and the genial captain 
had a party of his friends.on board for 
a day’s outing. It is needless to say 
the day was one of great pleasure for 
the 29 who were so fortunate as to be 
numbered among Captain Whelden’s 
friends. 
The captain planned to take a run 
along the shore to Newburyport, but 
a heavy fog bank loomed up as Cape 
Ann was reached and, after encircling 
Gloucester harbor, the Velthra’s nose 
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was headed back again. After cruis- 
ing about the bay for a while, running 
out to the race course outside Half- 
way rock, the yacht was run into 
Salem outer harbor until after dinner. 
This was served a little after one and 
consisted of one of Steward Chase’s 
choicest chowders as a preliminary, 
with chicken and other dishes, which 
were prepared by the assistance of 
Cook Alfred Jensen and “Chef” Frank 
Crombie. 
Dinner over, the Velthra was again 
headed seaward and the run out to 
Halfway rock, where the German- 
American races were on, was made in 
double quick time. The Velthra, by 
the way, is the speediest boat on the 
North Shore and can develop 23 
knots. Afterarun back to Beverly 
and a trip down the shore to Man- 
chester, the party boarded smaller 
boats and came back to town about 4 
o'clock, but not until Captain Whelden 
had been “‘set up” with three cheers 
and a tiger, and the good wishes of 
the party had been extended to 
Steward Benj. Chase, Cook Alfred 
jensen, Engineer Franklin Keen and 
the other members of the crew. 
Those in the party were: F. C. 
Rand, Dr. C. L. Hoyt, Edward S. 
Knight, Capt. Johh Allen, A. C. 
Needham, W. B. Calderwood, Rev. 
Wm. F. Powers, F. K. Swett, F. H. 
Crombie, Louis O. Lations, John T. 
Murphy, Geo. D. Haskell, F. J. 
Merrill, F. K. Hooper, S. L. Wheaton, 
S.S. Peabody, E..P. Stanley, F. H, 
Dennis, T. L. White, P. H. Boyle, 
Chas. Hooper, D. T. Beaton, Dr. R. 
T. Glendenning, Geo. A. Jones, Dr. 
Geo. W. Blaisdell, Horace Standley, 
L. W. Floyd, I. M. Marshall and J. 
Alex. Lodge. 
Many North Shore Callers 
Many shoppers from along the 
North Shore were among the hun- 
dreds of guests entertained yesterday 
at the big store of A. C. Titus & Co., 
Washington street, Salem, when the 
store was turned into one large recep- 
tion room. Business was suspended. 
In the attractive salesroom on the 
second floor, specially dressed for the 
occasion, was served refreshments of 
ice cream and cake between the hours 
of 2and 6. There were attendants to 
greet the many callers as one entered 
the store. A pretty souvenir was 
given every one who called. 
High-class printing, Breeze Office. 
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