we 
Musicale Last Evening. 
Last evening a delightful concert was 
given inthe Manchester Town hall by 
the Van Vliet Concert Co.,—the third 
in a series of entertainments given under 
the direction of Wm. W. Hoare and 
F. G. Cheever. The following pro- 
tam was presented: 
Piano, Valse—Op. 88, Godard 
A.ice F. MADISON 
Reading, Labrador Legend, Parker 
BertHa WeELLs CoHOON 
*Cello, (a) Traumerille, Schumann 
(b) La Cinquataine, Gabriel—Marie 
Baritone Solo, Come Where the Lindens 
Bloom Buck 
FLAVEL R. JORDAN 
When the Honey Moon Wanes 
Mrs. COHOON 
Reading, 
Cello, (a) En Sourdine Tillman 
(b) Tarentelle 
Mr. VAN VLIET 
Solo, La Scapato Mattei 
Mr. JORDAN 
Reading, In Arcady, Stevens 
Mrs. COHOON 
Solo, (a) Lethe. 
(b) Alla Stella Conjedente 
Mr. JORDAN 
(With ’Cello Accompaniment. ) 
Boott—Sargent 
Every number on the program, which 
was about an hour anda half in. length, 
was very finely rendered. The ’cello 
selections by Mr. Van Vliet and the 
readings by Mrs. Cahoon are worthy of 
special mention. Mrs. Cohoon was 
one of the best readers that has been 
heard in the hall for some time. “The 
concert as a whole was of a very high 
standard. 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
MANCHESTER 
Mrs. Peter Powers of Gloucester has 
been a guest the past week of Mrs. Wil- 
liam Coughlin, Norwood avenue. 
The Ever Ready circle of King’s 
Daughters will meet Monday evening, 
Feb. 3, with Mrs. G. A. Knoerr. 
J. S. Reed has suffered the past’ fort- 
night with a painful! abscess on his face. 
He wastreated by a Salem specialist and 
a slight operation was performed. ‘Thurs- 
day he went to the Eye and Ear Infirm- 
ary, Boston, for treatment, and found 
that an abscess at the entrance to the 
tear passage of his right eye was the 
cause of his trouble. 
The Manchester Outing club held a 
meeting Monday evening, at which time 
Miss Mabel Lodge was elected vice- 
president, Miss Ethel Standley, resigned. 
The club is planning on some sort. of 
entertainment to be given soon. A 
special meeting of the club is to be held 
next Monday evening in the parlor of 
the Chapel, at 7 o’clock. 
February started in in good old winter 
fashion his morning, with a northeast 
snow storm, which is raging with bliz- 
zard velocity atten o’clock. Thursday 
and Friday of this week were the coldest 
of the winter. Friday morning the 
thermometer dropped to 7 below zero 
in some places. 
Business Cards at the BrEEzE Officee 
Special Town Meeting 
It is reported thata special town meet- 
ing is to be called for. Monday evening, 
Feb. 10, to appropriate money to’ carry 
on the moth work and to raise money to 
meet current expenses during the month 
of February. . 
Have your printing done at The 
Breeze Print, Manchester 
NOTICE 
All persons desiring articles inserted in the 
Town Warrant must place same in the hands of 
the selectmen on or before 7 o’clock, p. m., 
Saturday, February 15, 1908. 
* SELECTMEN OF MANCHESTER. 
JOHN SCOTT 
HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTER 
Paper Hanger and Decorater 
DEALER IN 
Paints, Oils, Varnish and Glass 
Summer Street, 
Tel. 156-3 (Opp. electric light sta.) 
Before Stock=Taking Offer 
a A thing plainly marked. 
Clothiers 
Hater DAY & HOYT C0. 
Furnishers 
S is oir usual custom, each year before we take account of 
stock, we go through our various lines of merchandise to 
see the condition of affairs. 4JIt is the same with us, as 
with all the stores—odds and ends and broken sizes:are always 
found. Now we are reaching our Before Stock Taking Offer. 
From our regular selling prices we are going to allow you | 
20 per cent Discount 
on Men’s, Boys’ and Children’s Suits, Overcoats 
and Trousers 
W. E. HOYT, MANACER 
One price to all—and you get the lowest price. Price quotations 
don’t count—come in and see the values th'mse ves. Kvery- 
217 Essex St. 
Salem, Mass. 
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