SPECIAL SALE 
OF 
JAPANESE MATTINGS. 
“cobwebby ” 
MANCHESTER 
One proposal for membership was re- 
ceived at the meeting of Magnolia lodge, 
L O. O. F., Thursday evening. 
Miss Susie Gould of Boston, who re- 
cently returned from a trip abroad, is a 
week-end guest of her uncle and aunt, 
Mr. and Mrs. George Forster Allen. 
The ‘‘lid’’ is one in Manchester 
again, and it is said that it is on to stay 
this year. The selectmen have notified 
the Chief of Police in no uncertain tones 
that they intend to have the law enforced, 
and the Chief in turn has notified other 
**interested’’ parties that the law is to 
be carried out to the letter. No one is 
to be overlooked. 
It is with extreme regret that we make 
reference this week to the misfortune 
which has befell one of our townsmen, 
James K. Pulsifer, owner of the Post- 
ofice block. “The sympathy of the 
whole community is extended to Mr. 
Pulsifer and his family and we express 
the hope that the multitudinous rumors 
about Mr. Pulsifer’s condition are great- 
ly exaggerated. The Bankerand Trades- 
man of this morning records two attach- 
ments, —$5000 by the Asiatic “National 
Bank of Salem and $7000 by Alphonso 
M. Knowlton of Essex. An attachment 
of $38,000 has been made ius the Seale 
National: Bank.. peneres 
Some _ Points 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
They are cut just right—for all hands. 
They are made just right—for wear and fit. 
The Colors are just right—all the season's best. 
The Finger-tips are just right—for double wear in most used part—finger-tips | 
The. North Shore Glove 
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The Rebekah Assembly of Massa- 
chusetts held its annual meeting Wed- 
nesday, May 6, at Odd Fellows’ hall, 
Boston. Five past noble grands of Gib 
erty Rebekah lodge, No. 78, attended. 
Members of local lodge may be in- 
terested to learn that there were 137 
candidates initiated at the morning ses- 
sion and a large number in the evening. 
CoughlinzO’E Hara. 
At the parochial residence, Manches- 
ter, last Saturday evening, John W. 
Csuchiis of Manchester, and Mrs. 
Sarah O’ Hara of Boston arid Manches- 
ter, were united in marriage by the Rev. 
Fr. Wm. F. Powers. 
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“INVINCIBLE ”’ 
FULLY GUARANTEED. 
Worth Remembering 
About Our Silk Gloves 
The Quality i is just right—in every way—" give” very readily, but not of the 
sort—rather close texture. 
The Length just right—for Spring and Summer frocks and suits—all the 
fashionable lengths —complete range of sizes in all colors. 
Store=—— 
A strawberry festival was held in the 
Chapel last evening under the auspices 
of the Y. P. S. C. E., and was attended 
by about fifty young people. Refresh- 
ments of ice cream, strawberries and 
cake were served. Strawberries were 
worn as favors. “The committee was 
composed of Joseph Floyd, Willard 
Rust, Mabel Lodge and Agnes Sjorlund. 
Waldo Peart made the favors. Ghost 
stories were told by Rev. Mr. Ruge, 
Frank Sinnicks and Robert Allen, during 
which the room was dimly lighted. 
Go to Loomis. He'll fix it. * 
Why not have your Printing done at 
the office of THe BreEEzE Print? 
It i 1S Not Necessary to Spray except where the Gypsy Moths 
—in May—while the Catapillars are young, 
tough. 
are thick. Then Spray Early 
not in Summer when they have grown 
BANDING is another efficient method of moth destruction and should be done 
whether the moths are few or many. 
We spray for other insects and diseases—a rose bush or an elm tree. 
ROBERT A. MITCHELL 
Telephone Connection 
Landscape Gardening 
Forestry 
Entomology Horticulture 
MANCHESTER, MASS. . 
All work belonging to the out doors of an estate or small place 
