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MANCHESTER 
Work was started this week by Rob- 
erts & Hoare on the new residence to 
be built for W. R. Bell on Vine street. 
The Selectmen at their meeting ‘Thurs- 
day evening granted permission to L. 
W. Floyd to sell fire works on July 1, 
2, 3 and 4. 
Wm. Ray returned Thursday from 
Kennebunkport, Me., where he _ has 
been employed the past year and a half 
by Connolly Bros. 
Harry Atherton of Beverly has made 
application to the Selectmen for a vic- 
tualler’s license to be conducted at the 
late Frank D. Allen’s property at the 
Cove. The board gave leave to with- 
draw. 
The Selectmen have appointed ‘Thom- 
as Sheehan as a regular patrolman, in 
addition to the regular force. Mr. Shee- 
han has been a special officer for a num- 
ber of years and he goes on duty tomor- 
row evening. ‘This will do away with 
the arrangement whereby specials have 
taken turns at being on duty until | a. m. 
It has been decided that the tennis 
tournament, at first planned to be run in 
Are you looking 
for a 
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We have put all our odds 
and ends and_ broken 
sizes into on2 large lot. 
These suits are medium 
cut in length, but make a 
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Regular Value 
$8.00, $10.00, $12.00 
Choice 
$5.98 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE. 
SPEGIAL SALE 
Saturday and Monday, 
JUNE 27 and 29 
H. G NICHOLS 
Successor to Geo. F. Allen 
CENTRAL SQUARE, 
= MANCHESTER 
connection with the Fourth of July sports, 
will not he run in’ that connection, 
though it is possible the finals will be 
played upon the courts on that morning. 
The drawings for tournaments, in 
doubles and singles, have been made and 
the tournaments will start next ‘Uhursday. 
‘The pairs are made up as follows in the 
doubles: W. Fleming and C. Hersey, 
H. Floyd and W. R. Bell, S. Marshall 
and H. Slade, C. Fish and F. W. Un- 
derhill, F. G. Cheever, and S. Merrill, 
W. Rust and B. Sinnicks, Robert Allen 
and F. Sinnicks, B. Floyd, and A. 
McKinnon, C. Florence and J. Gray, 
The singles, S. Marshall, Florence, 
PE ey Sc ee oe 
LABEL STANDS FOR 53 
OF KNOWING HOW 
Rive 
Cheever, Rust, W. Fleming, W. R. 
Bell, B. Floyd, A. C. Cool, R. Allen, 
S. Merrill, Underhill, H. Slade and 
Fish. The expense of the tournaments 
is being met by the players themselves. 
On petition of the New Eng. T. & 
‘T. Co. a hearing was held at the Select- 
men’s office Thursday afternoon, for 
location of poles on Norwood avenue. 
A petition signed by property owners and 
residents on this street was presented and 
several spoke in opposition to poles. 
The board gave the company leave to 
withdraw. 
Why not have your Printing done at 
the office of THe Breeze PRINT? 
Children’s Suits 
Odds and ends of $3.00, 
$4.00 and $5.00 values 
Choice to clean up 
$1.98 
DAY & HOYT Go. 
217 Essex St., 
W. E. Hoyt, Manager 
Salem 
