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To Tax Payers 
Attention is Called 
to the notices posted throughout the town re- 
lative to making returns on property subject to 
taxation. 
Returns should be made as early as_ possible 
and not later than 2 o’clock p. m., June 15. 
Frep K. SweTT 
Epwarp S. KNIGHT 
WALTER R. BELL 
Assessors of Manchester. 
516-613. 
EDWARD CROWELL 
PAINTER 
And Decorator 
Personal attention given to all work 
Shop: 17 School St., Manchester 
Calls by Appointment 
The North Shore Toilet Parlors 
Mrs. E. B. Dean 
Rooms 4-6 - - - - - 
Beverly, Mass. 
Tel. Connection.... 
Bank Building 
MISS M. E. McCARTHY 
(OF BOSTON, FORMERLY OF MANCHESTER) 
Scalp and Facial Treatment, Shampooing, 
Manicure, etc. Human Hair Goods 
Entrance, 119 Main St. - GLOUCESTER 
Telephone 217-4 
Real Estate 
And Improvements 
Harold J. Coolidge has purchased the 
old Centerville Chapel at Montserrat 
from the city of Beverly and will remove 
the building from the premises. 
The Breeze is in a position to state 
that there is absolutely no truth in the re- 
port that Mrs. H. M. Curry has bought 
the Dr. Morrill estate at Magnolia, ad 
joining her estate there. 
The percentage of attendance at the 
schools for the past week follows: G. 
A. Priest school—Grade IX, 95.00; 
VIII, 96.84; VII, 88.39; VI, 88.10; 
V, 94.77; Adv. IV, 93.84; IV,. 88.75; 
III, 95.00; II, 90.60; Adv. IJ, 95.60; 
1; 92.49. 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE. 
MANCHESTER 
The Edward S. Grews will open their 
cottage at West Manchester next week. 
A daughter was born Wednesday to 
Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Cook, Pleasant st. 
A daughter was born Sunday, May 16, 
to Mr. Mrs. Leonard Capello, Forest st. 
Mrs. Frederick Burnham is leaving 
today for a visit of two weeks with her 
brother in Oyster Bay, L. I. 
Miss Fenderson, the teacher, gave the 
girls of the 9th grade a ‘“cob web”’ 
party at the school yesterday afternoon. 
Miss Nannie Sjolund was home from 
Newburyport for the Minstrel show and 
Miss Sarah Sjolund was home from 
Salem. 
Miss Helen Boyle has been entertain- 
ing the past week her classmate, Miss 
Josephine Lovell of Spencer, and her 
cousin, Miss Mabel Boyle of Ports- 
mouth. Thursday, with several other 
young ladies, the young people had an 
outing at Rafe’s Chasm. 
Mrs. George A. Kitfield gave a 
luncheon at her home on Ashland 
avenue, ‘Thursday afternoon at one 
o'clock for Mrs. T. Jefferson Glover of 
Dorchester, who is her guest. Covers 
were laid for twelve. Mrs. William H. 
Puffer of Milton, grand chaplain of the 
Grand Lodge, Order of the Eastern Star 
of Massachusetts, is also a guest of Mrs. 
Kitfield over the week-end. 
The grand jury for the May term of 
the superior criminal court, which sat at 
Newburyport last week, found a bill 
against Joseph McDonald, who it will 
be remembered pleaded guilty in the 
lower court to the charge of breaking 
and entering the W. J. Mitchell resi- 
dence at Manchester Cove last winter. 
The case came up Tuesday at which 
time MacDonald admitted that his name 
was George H. Kline, and that his 
home was on Byron street, East Boston, 
instead of Baltimore. 
The street department has been doing 
a commendable piece of work the past 
few days in removing the granite wall in 
the space between the two buildings 
owned by the heirs of the late David 
Kimball, on Union street. A one foot 
granite retaining wall is to be placed at 
this point set back some three to four 
feet from the former line. The line 
along the Kimball block, is to be moved 
back also, thus straightening the line at 
this point. The estate is giving the land 
to the town thus gained in consideration 
of the town making the change. This 
is one of the most dangerous points in 
town, the street being only 19 feet wide 
at this point. Later on it is likely the 
town will vote to widen the street, move 
back the sidewalk, etc. 
Shoes shined at Keenan’s hairdressing 
parlor, under Postoffice. F 
PROPOSALS 
— 
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TOWN OF MANCHESTER 
Sealed proposals will be received at the office 
of the Selectmen on or before Thursday, May 
28, at 7 P. M., for painting the pier and pa- 
vilion at Tuck’s Point. 
Thoroughly scrape off all loose paint, then 
prime scraped work, also all new work; paint 
with two coats best white lead and oil, and re- 
putty where needed. 
Further particulars obtained at the office of 
the Selectmen. 
The right to reject any or all bids is reserved. 
This contract shall be let subject to Chapter 
517, Acts of 1906. 
E. 5, KNIGHT, 
We Re BELLE 
GaLeALLEN: 
Selectmen of Manchester. 
SMITH’S STUDIO 
156 Cabot St., Beverly 
LANDSCAPE PHOTOGRAPHY 
a specialty 
Telephone Beverly 67 
SAMUES KNIGHT & SONS 
LUMBER 
AN 
Butiding Material 
36 Central Street 
Manchester-by-the-Sea 
B. S. BULLOCK 
Announces that he will open his 
Ice Cream 
Department 
May 25 
And will be Ready to 
Furnish Orders of any 
size at Short Notice 
MANCHESTER 
Monday, 
Washington St. - = - 
Telephone 127 
