NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
MANCHESTER. 
The new list of polls, 740 in all. 
has been posted this week. 
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel A. Parsons of - 
Boston are occupying the Joseph A. 
Torrey house on Union street for the 
balance of the month. Mr. Parsons 
is a brother of Mrs. Torrey. 
The fire alarm whistle was yester- 
day removed from its old location at 
Dodge’s mill to the pumping station, 
where it was tested last night about 
7 o'clock. There was 80 lbs. of steam 
on at the time and the blast could be 
heard distinctly in the centre of the 
town. , 
The Salem C.T.U. team will line up 
against the Manchester boys on the 
Brook street diamond this afternoon. 
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Goodrich are 
at the ‘‘Chubbs”’ again after a two 
months trip abroad They arrived in 
Boston yesterday and came immedi- 
ately to West Manchester. 
The date of the third annual ball of 
the Manchester brass band is set for 
next Friday evening, August 12, in 
town hall. 
Luke Morgan, gate tender at the 
Sea street crossing, has been the vic- 
tim of a cold-fingered visitor by which 
he is minus $100, according to his 
story to Chief Peabody. Morgan 
lives in the little crossing house. 
Monday and Tuesday nights he put 
up an Italian vender. In a trunk 
he kept what little money he had ac- 
cumulated. Thursday when he went 
to the chest toadd to his money he 
discovered it had been broken into 
and relieved of about $100. 
ERMANENT 
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The value of a beautiful permanent photo- 
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We can guarantee the right kind. 
E. G, MERRILL 
(The Merrill Studio) 
256% Essex Street 
SALEM, MASS. 
Telephone 165-13 
Our Children’s Pictures will interest you 
Former Teacher Returns, 
Fifty-one years ago Charles Cavanaugh 
taught school at Centreville and Beverly 
Cove, and many prominent residents were 
his pupils. Leaving his place as pedagogue, 
Mr. Cavanaugh went west, and his former 
pupils heard no more of him. Last night 
Rev. Charles Cavanaugh returned, after 60 
years of work and study in the far west, and 
received his old-time pupils at the house of 
one of them, Mrs. Charles Butman. The 
boys got together again and told stories of 
their boyhood days at the old district school 
under their beloved teacher, sang the songs 
they used to sing and had a right royal good 
time. 
Since leaving Beverly Mr. Cavanaugh en- 
tered the ministry and was pastor of several 
western churches, and was also at one time 
for five years professor of psychology at 
Colorado university. 
Among those present last night were: 
Sarah F. (Stanley) Woodbury, Mehitable F. 
(Woodbury) Black, Mary Lee (Foster) Wal- 
lace, Sarah Frances (Haskell) Woodbury, 
Susan S. (Ober) Foster, Mary (Allen) Ober, 
Augusta (Allen) Prince, Anna S. Foster, 
Sarah A. (Woodberry) White, Nancy (Mil 
lett) Andrews, Abbie (Benson) Whitehouse, 
Asenath Woodberry, Hannah S. (Hammond) 
Stickney, George Millett, Thomas Boden, 
Hannah F. (Ober) Lynn, Rufus Woodbury, 
Luther Woodbury, H. P. Woodbury, Lydia 
A. (Stanley) Woodbury, Henrietta (Osborne) 
Patch, Lydia (Osborne) Elliott, Charles H. 
Patch, Fred S. Stanley, Addison E. Grush, 
Ephraim Hathaway, Thomas Woodbury, 
Augustus Woodbury and Charles Millett. 
Mr. Cavanaugh is now 71 years of age, 
and all his pupils present last night were 
between 60 and 70. 
This has been quite a busy week in Man- 
chester police circles, Chief Peabody and 
his men having 11 before the court in Salem 
during the week. Six of these were taken 
in for too free use of the inebriating fluid, 
while five were taken in for violation of the 
automobile laws. 
EDWARD S. BRADLEY, 
PRACTICAL PLUMBER, 
Gas Fitting, Hot Water Heating. Personal 
attention given to all work. 
Shop, 44 Central St., Manchester. 
Telephone connection. 
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DEALERS IN 
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MANCHESTER. 
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SALEM. 
