NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
MANCHESTER, 
A delgation from William Jeffrey 
colony, Pilgrim Fathers went to Lynn 
Wednesday night to attend the instal- 
lation of Desota Colony there. 
Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin L. Allen 
returned the first of the week from a 
delightful visit to the White Moun- 
tains, making their headquarters at 
Intervale. 
Miss Helen M. Conner of Boston 
has been visiting her sister, Mrs. W. 
J.Buckley, Pine street, the past two 
weeks. Mr.and Mrs. Buckley leave 
today for their Boston home. Mr. 
Buckley has been assistant in the 
dining room at the Essex County club 
this summer. 
Miss Marion Scott concludes her 
summer’s work in the local telephone 
exchange tonight. 
Harry S. Tappan and Fred K. 
Swett were among those who took in 
the Brockton Fair last Friday. 
Miss Elizabeth V. Watson had 
charge of the Fifth Grade, G. A. 
Priest school Monday afternoon, Miss 
Eldridge being kept away on account 
of illness. 
Chester L. Crafts has this week 
moved into his new carpenter shop 
on School street. 
James H. Rivers, Enoch E. Crom- 
bie, Chas. H. Stone, J. W. Widger 
and George M. Jones went to Boston 
last Saturday night toattend the big 
reception tendered Commander C. 
W. Blackmar, of the Mass. G. A. R. 
in Faneuil Hall. 
Mrs. Edward Friend and mother 
have been spending a few days this 
week with Mrs. Charles Sawyer, Vine 
Street. 
Hollis Bell has taken his former 
position as night operator at the local 
telephone station this week. 
New this (eck. 
FOR SALE. 
An Ivers & Pond Upright Piano, also 
Estey Reed Organ. For further particulars 
apply to JESSIE M. HOARE, 
School st., Manchester, Mass. 
WANTED. 
Any information regarding the vessels and 
voyages of Capt. JOHN STEVENS GIRDLER 
‘who was killed in Sumatra, 1803. Address, 
N.S. BREEZE OFFICE, Manchester. 
NOTICE. 
The Manchester Brass Band is to start a 
junior class. All persons wishing to join 
call at headquarters, Allen Court, next 
Thursday, Oct. 13, at 7 o’clock. 
M. BB. J SHEEHAN, Sec’y. 
Engagement Announced. 
The engagement is announced of 
Carrol P. Crombie, formerly of Man- 
chester, to Miss Cora Etta Rome, of 
Battle Creek, Michigan. Mr. Crom- 
bie, so popularly known here, is con- 
nected with the Postum Cereal com- 
pany at Battle Creek. 
A Correction. 
Julius F. Rabardy, of Manchester, 
is the candidate of the “ Prohibition- 
ists” of the Fifth District for the 
office of Councillor, and not of the 
Socialists, as stated by an error in last 
week’s issue of the BREEZE. 
Obituary. 
William Somes, an aged resident 
of Gloucester, and for almost forty 
years a resident of Manchester, pass- 
ed away at his Gloucester home Sun- 
day afternoon. Age, 76 years, 6 
months. He was theson of William 
and Hannah B. Somes and was a 
native of Gloucester where his family 
had settled many generations ago. 
He married Miss Nancy M. Allen. 
Mr Somes was a carpenter by trade. 
For many years he was in business 
with Mr. Albion Gilman of Manches- 
ter, and later with the late Edward 
Morgan. 
Funeral services were held from 
his late residence, corner Addison 
and Washington streets, Wednesday 
afternoon. 
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