MANCHESTER. 
_ Mrs. Annie J. Smith left Tuesday 
“morning for a visit with her mother, 
Mrs. Mary Ann Cross, at Wenham. 
- Chester L. Crafts has the contract 
for building an addition 
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Bell’s Beach Street store. 
Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Floyd enter- 
tained Mr. and Mrs. Howard Tucker, 
‘Mr. and Mrs. 
Arthur Day, Russell 
Day and Miss Mabel Alley of River- 
dale over Sunday. 
Little Roy Walen of Pleasant street 
has been confined to the house because 
of a broken arm. ‘The boy fell from 
a tree and although he was taken di- 
rectly to a hospital, the injury has been 
_ painful. 
Mrs. F. B. Williams of Merrimac 
is spending the week with her sister, 
Mrs. Charles Bell of Pleasant street. 
Mr. and Mrs. Loring Cullen, who 
have been occupying part of the Gil- 
man house on Central street, have re- 
moved to Hamilton, where Mr. Cul- 
_ len has employment. 
_ Tuesday evening a large brush fire 
at the William A. Tucker estate at 
West Manchester called out the auto 
truck of the fire department. 
Mr. 
Chadwick, the driver, and a number 
of the local firemen reacned the scene 
in time to extinguish the flames be- 
_ fore any great damage was done. . 
Sweaters and Heavy Underwear a 
Bell’s, Central square. 
A large number amine 
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young women met at the home of Miss 
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Etta Rabardy Wednesday evening to 
hold a suffrage rally. Miss Louie 
Stanwood of the Manchester summer 
colony addressed the meeting. Miss 
Stanwood has had a wide experience 
in this line of work and her hearers 
found much of interest in her ad- 
dress. 
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur S. Dow, Miss 
Elsie Dow and Mr. and Mrs. John 
Cheever enjoyed a motor trip to Win- 
chester, N. H., the early part of the 
week. They were entertained by Mr. 
and Mrs. T’. A. Robbins, formerly of 
this town. 
Miss Hazel Brown is spending two 
weeks in town as the guest of Mrs. 
Curriea of Ashland avenue. 
Ladies’ Queen Quality Fall Boots 
at Bell’s Beach Street store. 
James Nazzaro, the tonsorial soe 
under the postoffice, announces that 
his shop will close daily at 8 o'clock, 
throughout the winter, except Satur- 
days, when it will be open until 11 
o'clock. This is a union shop and 
closed Mondays at noon. Everything 
about the shop is modern and up-to- 
date. * 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE 17 
Wm. F. Roberts Announces: 
HAT he has taken over the Carriage Painting business of 
Edward A. Lane, conduct d by him at the same location, rear 53 
School street, for the last 30 years. The business will be kept at 
this same stand and the same prompt and_ efficient service is 
guaranteed. The business will change hands November Ist. 
A Share of Your Patronage is Solicited. 
Mrs. Charles Smith and her daugh- 
ter, Miss Maude Smith, are expected 
to return tomorrow after a visit of 
about four months with relatives in 
New Brunswick. 
Manchester people will be interested 
Samuel Knight Sons’ Co. 
in the fact that John Kendrick Bangs 
is to give an address at the Washing- 
ton Street church in Beverly next 
Coal and Wood 
Wednesday. 
Sorosis shoes in Fall styles at Bell’s 32 Central St. Manchester 
Central Square store. * 
Letters remaining unclaimed at the 
Manchester, Mass., P. O. for week 
ending Nov. 2, 1912: Boynton, F. O., 
Mrs.; Baker, B. E.; Dingwell, Rich- 
ard; Elliott, Anna, Miss ; Fanda, John 
Geo. W. Hooper 
A, ’Flaharty, Mrs., Furnis, Lena, Dealer in FirstClass 
Miss: Kellogg, Nathan; Lindsay, 
Plichibatavk, Honeshincoiny GH. GROCERIES 
Mrs.; Muchinart, Abe; Newell, M. : 
Moyce, Miss; Quinn, Mary J., Miss: 
Towne, Charles Dana, Mrs.; > Wilcen- 
kas, Turgis : White, Mrs. : ; Youngeen, 
Lenaille. 
Samuel L. Wheaton, P. M. 
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