NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
MANCHESTER 
The Republican Town committee 
will meet Monday evening for organiza- 
tion. 
Charles O. Howe has announced his 
candidacy for re-election to the Park 
Commissioners, three years. 
J. A. Lodge, the BREEzE editor, 
recentiy elected a member of 
Massachusetts Press Association. 
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph F. Aveney have 
returned to Manchester this week and 
are living at the Stone Mill, Elm_ street. 
Mr. and Mrs. Aveney moved to Ran- 
dolph last spring to live with their son, 
Henry. 
The January meeting of the Wednes- 
day evening club will be held in the 
Chapel next week on Wednesday even- 
ing. The Astrel'a trio—violin, flute and 
harp, and Mr. Clark, a monologist, will 
be the attractions. 
The Second Degree will be exempli- 
fied at the meeting of Magnolia lodge, 
I. O. O. F., next Thursday evening. 
It is expected that delegations will be 
present from Essex lodge, Salem, and 
Ocean lodge, Gloucester. 
The Kindergarten children visited the 
blacksmith shop of Horace Standley, 
Wednesday, under the direction of their 
teacher, Miss Babcock, and the little 
tots manifested much interest in what 
they saw, too. 
Manchester is to use the ‘‘ water 
wagon’’ quite generously the coming 
year from appearances. The noon 
freight yesterday brought back four that 
had been sent to Boston for painting, re- 
lettering, and general fixing up. 
Miss Kauffman and a number of 
pupils at the High school are in Boston 
this afternoon attending a lecture by a 
Harvard professor at Roger’s hall, M. 
I. T., on The Storming of the Bastill:. 
Miss Kauffman has attended the other 
two lectures on the subject,-—on “Tues- 
day and Thursday of the past week. 
B. L. Allen has an interesting window 
display this week in the form of his pre- 
scription books and original prescriptions 
from the day the store was started in 
1856 to the present time,—some 95,510 
in all. The first prescription was writ- 
ten by the late Dr. G. A. Priest and 
was filled by the late Andrew Lee al- 
most 52 years ago. The cost was 10 
cents. 
Grade II] in the Primary schoo] seems 
to be an unlucky one for teachers as far 
as health is concerned. Miss Henry, 
-the regular teacher, had to give up her 
work temporarilly a week or two ago 
and Mrs. F. G. Cheever, who was sub- 
stituting for her had to give up her work 
yesterday week, because of an attack of 
grip, and now Miss Breen of Charles- 
town is substituting in this grade. 
was 
the 
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Personal Attention Given to all Work. Estimates cheerfully given. 
EDWARD S, BRADLEY 
PRACTICAL PLUMBER 
HOT WATER HEATING. 
GAS FIT TING 
Telephone Connection 
44 Central St., Manchester-by-the-Sea. 
Shore Road, Magnolia, Mass. 
Supt. Kimball is confined to the house 
with a bad cold, which, it is hoped, will 
not develop seriously 
Born, Wednesday, Jan. 15,:a daugh- 
terto Mr. and Mrs. W.-H. Furniss 
(Miss Amelia Gates), Forest st. 
The Overseers of the Poor paid their 
annual visit to the Almshouse Thursday, 
making the usual inventory prior to the 
close of the financial year of the town. 
Matron Mrs. Page served dinner to the 
board. 
- A grand musicale is announced as the 
next attraction in the series being given 
under the direction of William W. 
Hoare and Frank G. Cheever. The 
Leon. Van Vliet concert company will be 
the attraction and Friday evening, Jan. 
31, the date. The company is com- 
posed of Mr. Van Vliet, ’celloist, 
Bertha Wells Cohoon, reader, Alice F. 
Madison, pianist, and Flavel R. Jordan, 
jr., baritone. Mr. Jordan was the solo- 
ist in the last concert. ‘Tickets are now 
on sale at Cheever’s store and are at the 
same price as before,—35 cents for re- 
served seats, 25 cents admission. 
BUY A ROLL OF 
PAROID 
Apply it to your roof, and then if you 
are not satisfied we ‘will refund to 
you the full amount you ‘have 
paid for the roofing, in- 
cluding the cost of 
applying it., 
SAMUEL KNIGHT & SONS 
36 Central St., Manchester 
Gro. W. Hooper, 
DEALER IN 
FIRST-CLASS GROCERIES 
Kitchen Furnishings 
MANCHESTER-BY2THE-SEA 
S HE ED © NeSVRACR Kee > 
Established 1845. 
BOK eS THOOPE Ki brop: 
Telephone 67 
DEALER 
First-Class Provisions Poultry, Came, Vegetables etc. 
Central Street, 
PRIDE S CROSSING. 
HOW ABOUT YOU 
MANCHEST ER=BY= UHESSEA 
BEVERLY FARMS. 
MAGNOLIA. 
Are you well? 
Come in and see us. 
We hope so, but canna you not be, re- 
member we have a complete medicine store. 
scription department is carefully and skillfully conduct- 
ed by competent pharmacists. 
prices as you know our prices are always right. 
Our pre- 
We will not mention 
BENJ. L. ALLEN, 
Successor to A. LEE & SONS. 
Corner School and Union Sts., Manchester-by-the-Sea 
Telephone No. 257 
Registered Pharmacist 
