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MANCHESTER 
Mrs. Atwood, wife of Judge Atwood 
of Ayer, was a guest the latter part of 
this week of Mrs. Geo. Northup, Ben- 
nett street. 
James Kinsella and Dr. Wm. 
Dougherty attended the K. of C. con- 
vention in Boston, ‘Tuesday as delegates 
from the local council. 
‘Tickets have been selling well for the 
W. R. C. minstrels next Thursday even- 
ing and indications point to a crowded 
house. A fine show will be given. 
The private assembly given in the 
Town hall last evening by the Manches- 
ter Crickets was largely attended. 
Long’s orchestra furnished the music. 
A number of Manchester people “are 
planning to attend the exhibition by Miss 
Connolly’s class in gymnastics at Neigh- 
bor’s hall, Beverly Farms, this evening. 
C. W. Stetson, the new boys’ athletic 
director for Essex Co., was in town last 
evening and gave a performance on his 
mu-sical glasses and a talk before the 
Phi Alpha Pi. 
On the Sunday before Memorial Day, 
May 24, Allen Post and Associates, 
Allen Relief Corps and Col. H. P. 
Woodbury camp, 149, S. of V., will at- 
tend divine worship at the Congregation- 
al church on invitation of Rev. L. H. 
Ruge, the pastor. 
The Manchester Crickets played a 
strong team from Gloucester at the 
Brook street play grounds yesterday af- 
ternoon, and lost 4 to 0. Crocker 
pitched for Manchester and struck out 
14 men. ‘Three of Gloucester’s runs 
were made in the first inning and the 
other in the fifth on a steal. W. Cook 
was umpire. A two-bagger by Chester 
Standley the first time up was a feature 
of the game. ‘““Stuffy’? McInnis, who 
has played on one of the semi-profes- 
sional teams, pitched for Gloucester and 
struck out 8 men. 
Friends of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin J. 
Rumrill, who left here a few weeks ago 
for British Columbia, will regret to learn 
of Mr. Rumrill’s illness with pneumonia 
in Calgary, Alberta, Ca. “The. change 
in climate and water is given by the doc- 
tors asthe cause of Mr. Rumrill’s illness. 
He has been placed in the Odd Fellows 
ward in the hospital there and is being 
given the best of care. The Odd Fel- 
lows were very active in looking after 
Mr. Rumrill. He isa member of the 
lodge at Clinton, Mass. Calgary is 
about 40 miles from the Rocky Moun- 
tains, and the scenery at that point is 
beautiful. As soon as Mr. Rumrill is 
able he will go to Banff, a health resort, 
so that he may get his strength back in 
order to return East, as they fear the 
climate will not be suitable for them and 
they will have to give up their plans, 
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NORTH SHORE BREEZE. 
Manchester Woman’s Club. 
A number of women met ‘Thursday 
afternoon at the home of Mrs. 
Mary E. Blaisdell, Union street, and or- 
ganized the Manchester Woman’s club 
with the following named women as_ its 
officers and directors: President, Mrs. 
Elizabeth Frances Johnson; Ist vice 
president, Mrs. Josephine May Ruge; 
2nd vice president, Mrs. Hattie Carter 
Kitheld; recording secretary, Mrs. Mary 
Ellen Blaisdell; corresponding secretary, 
Mrs. Carrie Leonard Knight; treasurer, 
Miss Bertha Allen Stone; auditor, Mrs. 
Alace Hathaway Wing. Directors: 
one year, Mrs. Marianna Woodbury 
Cheever, Mrs. Catherine Baker Camp- 
bell, Mrs. Emily Pickett Sabin; two 
years, Miss Lila Giles Goldsmith, Mrs. 
Anna Hayden Knight, Mrs. Grace Kit- 
field Beaton; three years, Mrs. Helen 
S. Johnson Mead, Mrs. Hattie Lee 
Harris, Mrs. Annie Marion Sinnicks.. 
Favor Bryan for President. | 
Charles A. Russell of Gloucester and 
Lott McNamara of Haverhill were elect- 
ed delegates by the sixth district demo- 
cratic convention at Salem, Thursday, to 
the national convention at Denver in July. 
Resolutions were adopted favoring 
William Jennings Bryan, and the dele- 
gates were instructed to stand by Mr. 
Bryan as long as he remained in the field 
as a candidate for the presidential nom- 
ination. 
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Apothecaries. 
Benj. L. Allen, cor. Union and School sts., Manchester. Tel. 
Delaney’s, cor. Cabot and Abbott sts., Beverly. 
F. W. Varney, Central sq., Beverly Farms. 
F. G. Cheever Co., Central sq., Manchester. Tel. 
Awnings, Tents, Etc. 
A. Erickson Co., 42 North Market st., Boston. 
Automobile Repairing. 
Blount, Bater & Co., Depot sq., Manchester. 
E. C. Sawyer, 130 Rantoul st., Beverly. 
Boots and Shoes. 
Chas. Hooper, ‘Central sq., Manchester. 
Garriage Builder. 
J. P. Lations, Depot sq., Manchester. 
E. C. Sawyer, 126-130 Rantoul st,, Beverly. 
Garpet Gleaning and Rug Works. 
Gloucester Dye Works, 3 Washington sq., Gloucester. 
Gontractors & Builders. 
Chester L.. Crafts, Manchester. 
Connolly Bros,, Oak st., Beverly Farms. 
Howard A. Doane, Near Pride’s Crossing Station, 
chester. 
J. Albert Mayberry, Haskell st., Beverly Farms. 
Publicover Bros,, Hale st., iid fe 
Roberts & Hoare, Elm st., Manchester. 
Contractor - Gardener 
Robert A. Mitchell, 95 Schoo! st., Manchester 
Dry and Fancy Goods. 
H. G. Nichols (The Old Corner Store), Manchester. 
Electricians. 
Clark & Mills Electric Co., Post Office block, Manchester. 
G. A. Knoerr, Central sq., Manchester. 
Expresses. 
Manchester. 
130. 
Dunn’s Salem, Central st., 
Lampron’s, 18 Brook st., 
Knight’s, (Salem and Beverly), 
Smith’s Boston, Beach st., 
Florists. 
Magnuson & Hylen, Bridge st., Manchester. 
E. S. Knight, School st., it 
The Pierce Nursery. Beverly Farms, 
James B. Dow, Hale st., “* . 
Grain, Hay and Straw. 
D. B. Hodgkins’ Sons, Tappan st., Manchester. 
Grocers. 
E. E. Allen, Washington st., Manchester. 
Bullock Bros., Postoffice block, “* 
F. H. Dennis, School st., 
G. W. Hooper, School st., 
Cobb, Bates & Yerxa Co., Salem. 
John Daniels, Beverly Farms. 
D. W. Hardy & Son, Hale street, Beverly Farms 
Harness Makers 
James Culbert, Central sq., Beverly Farms; Beach st., Manchester 
and. Magnolia. 
M. S. Miguel, Central sq., Manchester 
M. T. Murphy, opp. R. R. Station, Beverly Farms 
Horse Shoers. 
Mattis Hansen, Beverly Farms. 
Horace StandJey, Depot sq., Manchester, 
and Man- 
Insurance. 
Jonathan May, Magnolia. 
Geo. E. Willmonton, Lee’s Block, Manchester 
Jewelers. 
Chisholm’s Jewelry store, Gloucester. 
John B. Hill & Sons, 160 Cabot st., Beverly. 
F. S. Thompson, Gloucester. 
Alden Webb, Masonic Block, Beverly. 
Kitchen Furnishings. 
D. T. Beaton, 21 Central st., Manchester. 
Mason Builder. 
George S. Sinnicks, Manchester. 
Meats and Provisions. 
Brewer’s Market, Hale st., Beverly Farms. 
John Daniels, Hale st., Beverly Farms. 
Semons, Campbell & Co., Post Office Block, Manchester 
Sheldon’s Market, Central st., Manchester. 
Wryatt’s Market. West st., Beverly Farms. 
Painters. 
H. M. & R. E. Hodgkins, Beverly Farms. 
E. A. Lane, Manchester and Hamilton: 
Geo. W. O’Dea, Pride’s Crossing. 
A. J. Orr, Bennett st., Manchester. 
John Scott, Summer st. extention, Manchester. 
Cc. D. Tempie, Manchester. 
Edward Crowell, School st., “* 
Paper Hangers. 
Edward A. Lane, Manchester and Hamilton. 
A. J. Orr, Bennett st., “* 
John-Scott, . 
Cc. D. Temple, 
Edward Crowell, 
Geo. W. O’Dea, Pride’s Crossing. 
Printers. 
The BREEZE Print, Beach st., Manchester. 
Piumbers. 
E. S. Bradley, 44 Central st., 
nolia. : 
Robert Robertson Co., Beverly, Beverly Farms, Manchester and 
Hamilton. 
W. J. Pierce, West st., Beverly Farms 
D. 'T. Beaton, 21 Central st., Manchester. 
Rea! Estate. 
'T. Dennie and Reginald Boardman, Ames bldg., Boston. 
Jonathan May, Shore Road, Magnolia. 
N. P. Meldrum, Manchester. 
Geo. E. Willmonton, Lee’s Block, Manchester 
Seeds 
Schlegel & Fottler Co., 26 So. Mkt. st., oston. 
Tailors. 
A. E. Butler, Tappan Block, Gloucester. 
D. H. Mampre, 163 Cabot st., Beverly. 
H. Stantland, Union st., Manchester. 
Undertakers.. 
S. A. Gentlee & Son, 277 Cabot st., Beverly. 
Wood and Goal. 
James B. Dow & Co., Manchester and Beverly Farms. 
Samuel Knight & Sons, 36 Central st., Manchester. 
Pickett Coal Co,, 15 Water st., Beverly. 
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