4 NORTH SHORE BREEZE. 
MANCHESTER 
mA A. Je ORR: #1 PANENS, AND 
Semons, Campbell & Co., have taken ° a a 8 PAPER-HANGING 
the agency for Hilcrest Water, a pure Dealer in PAINTS, OILS, GLASS, PUTTY, ETC. 
spring water from Rowley, Mass. | A full line af PATTON’S SUNPROOF PAINT and Specialties. 
Ata special meeting of the Board of Bennett Street, = ¢;,,.0°Rn0"S;; Manchester, Mass. 
Selectmen last Saturday afternoon John 
D. Morrison was appointed local super- 
intendent of moth work to succeed Wil- 
liam Young. Mr. Young remains tree 
warden of the town. Mr. Morrison has H. M. Bater & Co. 
appointed R. J. Baker as deputy. 
Miss May Whiting gave Miss Ina Eld- AUTOMOBILE MACHINE SHOP 
ridge a “* tin shower” Thursday even- 
ing at the former’s rooms on Bridge Depot Sq., Tlanchester, Mass. 
street, at which were some dozen friends, 
including most of the teachers. Miss 
Eldridge was well showered, and passed Complete overhauling of both American 
ce i) : é 
through the — storm” with many useful and foreign cars done by expert workmen. 
articles for the kitchen and pantry. 
French clocks repaired. Loomis. * Repairing of Full line of 
The entire equipment of the fire de- every description, accessories and tires. | 
partment was out Monday evening for Talenhone :20Geo ;Manchelte? 
practice and a general cleaning up. The | 
engine company went to Brook street 
extension, near the play grounds, while | 
fhe chemicaltana nook and: adden Com) ooycmsanpiis us cs aueiaen ana ela ss dba oe Oana ic oe a nee nana 
pani were co tm ere ee GEG. A. KNOERR, Dieettoal Contractor 
usual. For a town of the size Manches- 
4 Electrical Wiring, Telephones, Bell Systems and Fixtures. 
ter has one of the best departments of AeKtabouUTuneetantt anne 
any town in the state. Jobbing promptly attended to. Tel.—office 58-2; res. 16-14 
Mr. and Mrs. James A. Murray of Rowe’s Block, Central Square, lanchester, Mass. 
Norwood avenue, Manchester, are being | pes 
sympathized with in the loss of their little 
fifteen months old daughter, Helen Ruth, 
last Monday evening. Death resulted 
from pneumonia, brought on by measles. 
Her remains were laid at rest in Rose- 
dale cemetery Wednesday morning. 
We print the following list of flowers 
by request: Pillow, white roses and 
asters ‘‘ Our Pet,’’ parents; spray roses, 
and asters, W. F. Kelley; spray roses 
and sweet peas, Mrs. Kelley; pinks and 
ferns, Miss Margaret Ryan; _ roses, 
asters and snap-dragons, Mrs. Morley 
and Mrs. Flatley; spray carnations and 
ferns, Mrs. A. B. Eldredge; bouquet ~ em ee eee . 
carnations and ferns, Anna Coughlin; m= = i 
white lilies, Mrs. Hurley and Mrs. Con- | ie Everything Electrical —\— Pad 
nors; carnations and roses, Miss Cath- Repair work of all kinds promptly attended to. 
erine Ryan; bouquet carnation, Mr. CLARK & MILES ELECTRIC CO 
and Mrs. H. A. Porter; spray pink and : ¥ 
white roses, Mr. and Mrs. James Gray; oe ate Block, ; anche ee 
white roses, Mr. and Mrs. John Telephones: (6-6 Residence & Harry J. Gay, Resident Manager 
Babcock. 
D. T. BEATON 
Garden and Farming Tools, Eddy Refrigerators, Kitchen 
Furnishing Goods, Ranges and Furnaces 
21 Central St., Manchester 
OPEN EVERY EVENING 
Bids Opened. A Woman’s Attractiveness 
Bids were opened at the weekly meet- 
ing of the Board of Selectmen Thursday Depends much on the millinery she wears. ‘The spring hat 
evening for building an open shed at the of today can be made neat and beautiful if the right design- 
Almshouse, for which $300 was appro- er is employed to do the work. We make it a point to se- 
aes ounce : d , cure the best hat trimming artists that are available. ‘The 
priated at the Ivlarch meeting, and were best materials are always put into our work, so that our 
as follows: customers can always depend on absolute seasonableness 
Albert Haraden, $187.00 and durability to creations that we supply them with. 
Chester L. Crafts, 250.64 ——————— 
Lewis Killam, 278.84 
The contract was awarded to the low- ie E i T H Para a Shen M i | i i ner 
est bidder, Mr. Haraden, for $187, = ; 
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