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NORTH SHORE BREEZE 3 
MANCHESTER 
Walter R. Bennett was chosen Mon- 
day as juror for the April term of the 
Superior court. 
Selectman and Mrs. E. S. Knight re- 
turnel last Sunday morning from their 
trip to Washington. 
Born Tuesday, April 7, a daughter, 
Florence Lockhart, to Selectman and 
Mrs. George Lockhart Allen, Central 
street. 
H. Statland, the tailor, has opened his 
shop in the Kimball building on Union 
street, for the season, having returned 
from Daytona, Fla., last Saturday. 
Harry R. Floyd, who is home from 
Dartmouth forthe Easter vacation, has 
had his room-mate, Edward Ford, ’09, 
of Marshfield, with him for a visit. 
John Gray, Raymond Crocker and 
Waldo Peart are eligible to membership 
in a Weston Walking club. “They 
walked to Boston Monday, starting at 6 
a. m. arriving there at 2 p. m. 
Friends of Otto Derrick, the popular 
prescription clerk at Allen’s Drug store, 
will be pleased to learn that he is rapidly 
convalescing after an operation for ap- 
pendicitis last Sunday at the private resi- 
dence of a Boston doctor. 
The senior class at the Story High 
school are beginning to get ready for 
graduation in June. ‘There are eight 
graduates,—four boys and four girls. 
The valedictorian will be Edward 
Wheaton, andthe salutatorian, Willard 
Rust, which assignments were made by 
marking. 
Henry Havelock Pierce, the Back Bay 
photographer, who has a studio at Man- 
chester in the summer season, has re- 
cently been paid $250 by. the St. Louis 
Republic under threat of a suit for dam- 
ages for infringement of copyright in 
printing cut without the copyright notice 
and credit line. 
The Democratic caucuses will be held 
on Wednesday, April 22. In Man- 
chester the caucus will be in the Town 
hall at 7.30 p. m. to choose one dele- 
gate each to the Democratic State and 
Congressional District conventions, 
which conventions will elect delegates 
_and alternates to the Democratic Nation- 
al Convention. . 
Librarian D. L. Bingham, accom- 
panied by his assistant, Miss Sargent, 
went to Boston yesterday to select some 
new books for the library. No other 
town in the Union, we venture to say, 
can boast of having a man in his nineties 
serving as librarian, much less having a 
nonagenarian within its borders who so 
much enjoys an occasional visit to the 
city, mingling with men in a_ business 
way, and taking deep pleasure in the 
performance of a duty which might 
be placed on another’s shoulders, — 
Personal Attention Given to all Work. Estimates cheerfully given. 
; EDWARD S. BRADLEY | 
PRACTICAL PLUMBER 
HOYT WATER HEATING. GAS FITTING 
Telephone Connection 
44 Central St., Manchester-by-the-Sea. 
Shore Road, Magnolia, Mass. 
Miss Grace Merrill was in Hamilton 
over Sunday visiting with Mr. and Mrs. 
Alex. Robertson. \ VV 
Miss Edith Northup has been spend- 
ing her school vacation in Ayer, the 
guest of Judge Atwood and family. 
L. W. Howe of New Bedford was a 
guest of Charles Mason and _ family 
Wednesday and ‘Thursday of this week. 
An opportunity is open at the BREEZE 
office for a bright boy, between 14 and 
20, who wants to learn a trade. We 
are ready to start a boy to work Monday 
morning. * 
A delegation of a-dozen Red Men 
picked up the iron trail Thursday night 
and paid a visit tov Winnepurket tribe in 
Lynn, to witness the exemplification of 
the Adoption degree. 
FOR SALE BY 
SAMUEL KNIGHT & SONS 
Gro, W. Hooper, 
DEALER IN 
FIRST-CLASS GROCERIES 
Kitchen Furnishings 
The local colony of Pilgrim Fathers 
are to observe their 20th anniversary 
Monday evening on which occasion a 
very pleasant concert program will be 
presented. Prof. Maynard, the blind 
pianist and singer, will. be the leading 
attraction. Supper at 6.30 sharp. 
MANCHESTER-BY-THE-SEA 
Seb ty 1 OeN 2 ssid hte I bs 
Established 1845. Padi ali OOr fi. brop, Telephone 67 
. DEALER IN 
First-Class Provisions, Poultry, Game, Vegetables. etc. 
Central Streett MANCHESTER=BY=THE=SEA 
PRIDE'S CROSSING. BEVERLY FARMS. 
MAGNOLIA. 
Nae tae bckcar dt heer 
Oldest Established Drug Store 
Telephone No. 217 
in Manchester. 
We make a specialty of Compounding Physician's — 
Prescriptions. We have a Registered Pharmacist 
always in attendance at our store. Our line of 
Drugs and Chemicals is always complete and up- 
to-date. 
We always carry a full line of Patent Medicines at popular 
prices. Weare sole agents for UTOPIAN and QUALITY 
CHOCOLATES. 
BENG. L. ALLEN, ——Reiteed Pharmac 
Corner School and Union Sts., Manchester-by-the-Sea 
