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NORTH SHORE BREEZE. 
MANCHESTER 
Everett Allen left last Friday for Wa- 
tertown, northern New York state, 
where he has a_ position with the New 
York Air Brake Co. 
Miss Beatrice Longe left yesterday 
morning to spend a few days at Exeter, 
N. H., with her mother, who is report- 
ed greatly improved in health. 
Sixteen school mates and friends of 
Miss Effie Stidstone gave her a surprise 
party at her home on Pine street, ‘Ihurs- 
day evening. “The young people had a 
delightful time, playing games, singing, 
etc. Refreshments were served. 
Tree Warden Young and Peter Shee- 
han have formed a partnership to do 
gypsy and browntail moth work of any 
kind,---burlaping, spraying, burning, etc. 
‘They already have a number of contracts 
in hand and they are prepared to do any 
work along this line that may come their 
way. 
The W. R. C. repeated their minstrel 
show in the Town hall Thursday even- 
ing before a good-sizcd audience, ---the 
hall being about two-thirds full, and the 
same success which crowned the original 
performance also attended this. ‘The 
show was different in many respects, 
however, the jokes beinz new and much 
of the acting being new. All who at- 
tended were highly pleased with the per- 
formance, the little children coming in 
for a generous share of applause for their 
cake walk. Following the show danc- 
ing was enjoyed. 
French clocks repaired. Loomis. 
Conomo tribe of Red Men had a 
““pow-wow’’ at their hunting grounds 
Wednesday evening, on which occasion 
the Chiefs’ degree was worked on five 
candidates besides one candidate from the 
tribe in Beverly. The hall was crowded 
by members of the tribe and_ practically 
the whole of the Beverly tribe were 
down, besides visitors from Lynn and 
Swampscott. The degree team, of 
which H. S. Tappan is chief, did par- 
ticularly fine work. Following the work 
many “short talks’? were enjoyed, and 
a bounteous collation of corn and venison 
was served. [he Beverly visitors re- 
turned by barge. The local tribe is 
making big plans for their picnic at 
Tuck’s Point on the 17th. Red Men 
from all around will be present. 
Personal. 
A ereat reduction sale of ‘Trimmed 
Hats, Friday and Saturday. Keyou, 113 
Main street, Gloucester. + 
Shoes shined at Keenan’s hairdressing 
parlor, under Postoffice. om 
Lamson & Hubbard hats, spring and 
summer styles, at Bell’s. * 
s as PAINTING AND 
A. J. ORR e"s PAPER-HANGING 
Dealer in PAINTS, OILS, GLASS, PUTTY, ETC. 
A full line af PATTON’S SUNPROOF PAINT and Specialties. 
Bennett Street, =<: Telephone... Manchester, Mass. 
Opposite 
H. M. Bater & Co. 
AUTOMOBILE MACHINE SHOP 
Depot Sq., Tlanchester, Mass. 
Complete overhauling of both American 
and foreign cars done by expert workmen. 
Repairing of Full line of 
every description, accessories and tires. 
Telephone 206-3 Manchester 
G. A. KNOERR, Pietival_ contacto 
Electrical Wiring, Telephones, Bell Systems and Fixtures. 
Ask about Tungsten Lamps 
Jobbing promptly attended to.. Tel.—office 53-2; res. 16-14 
Rowe’s Block, Central Square, Manchester, Mass. 
D. T. BEATON 
Garden and Farming Tools, Eddy Refrigerators, Kitchen 
Furnishing Goods, Ranges and Furnaces 
21 Central St., Manchester 
OPEN EVERY EVENING 
*-———— Everything Electrical —— 
Repair work of all kinds promptly attended to. 
CLARK & MILLS ELECTRIC CO. 
Postoffice Block, Manchester 
Telephones: [é%°kesisence ot Harry J. Gay, Resident Manager 
A Woman’s Attractiveness 
Depends much on the millinery she wears. The spring hat 
of today can be made neat and beautiful if the right design- 
er is employed to do the work. We make it a point to se- 
cure the best hat trimming artists that are available. The 
best materials are always put into our work, so that our 
customers can always depend on absolute seasonableness 
and durability to creations that we supply them with. 
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