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NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
MANCHESTER-BY-THE-SEA. 
Mrs. C. P. Hemenway entertained 
a party of Boston friends at her place 
over Sunday. 
Mr. and Mrs. S. Parker Bremer re- 
turned the first of the week from their 
country place, and will remain here for 
several weeks yet before closing their 
Smith’s Point house. 
Mrs. W. Scott Fitz closed her place 
Thursday and returned to Boston. 
Miss Mary Bartlett also returned to 
Boston Thursday. 
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Abbott closed 
their house at West Manchester Tues- 
day and returned to Boston. 
The Dr. R. H. Fitzes will not close 
their house this fall till late in Novem- 
ber. 
Walter D. Denegre is to have ex- 
tensive alterations made on his house, 
Villa Crest, both in the interior and 
without, during the coming winter. 
Mrs. Henry Pickering left yesterday 
for her 81 Beacon street home. 
The Henry L. Higginsons were 
among the families who returned to 
their Boston homes the latter part of 
last week. 
The George N. Blacks and the 
Sylvester Towers have closed their 
Smith’s Point places this week. 
Mrs. Edward Wigglesworth closed 
her place on School street Thursday 
and returned to Boston. 
The Eben Jordans closed their West 
Manchester place Monday for the 
season. 
The Gerald Wymans and the Mrs, 
Benjamin Warders were among the 
West Manchester families who closed 
their houses the latter part of last 
week. 
We have a remedy which we guar- 
antee will cure dandruff and will stop 
the hair from coming out. Price, 65 
cents, at Monteiroand Vasconcellos’. * 
Alumni will Dance. 
At a meeting of the Manchester 
High School alumni Wednesday even- 
ing it was decided to hold a dancing 
party in the town hall on Hallowe’en— 
a week from next Monday night. As 
in the past, each member of the asso- 
ciation will be entitled to one guest’s 
ticket, and these may be obtained from 
the committee, of which Miss Edith 
Wheaton is chairman, at the BREEZE 
office, in Pulsifer’s block, next Mon- 
day evening after 7.30 o'clock. 
It was also decided at the meeting 
Wednesday evening to hold an enter- 
tainment of some kind in the early 
winter, and a committee was ap- 
pointed to arrange for this. 
Held Debate. 
Conomo Tribe, 113, Red Men, of 
Manchester, had a very interesting 
session at its rooms Wednesday night. 
After the regular routine business 
had been disposed of the members of 
the tribe were given a chance to take 
the floor in debate, which had been 
arranged for by the entertainment 
committee. After the debate the 
valiant braves withdrew from the 
camp-fire and proceeded to discuss 
one of Charles Mason’s delicious oys- 
ter stews. This was the first of a 
series of socials to be held by the 
tribe this winter. 
A Narrow Escape. 
The Clara, of Beverly, the little 
fishing schooner which sank in a 
heavy sea, half way between Point 
Judith and Block Island last Saturday 
night, and came near carrying the en- 
tire crew with her, formerly belonged 
to. Heath Bros., Manchester. She 
was sold some time ago, however, to 
Beverly parties. The fishermen were 
exhausted when they were rescued by 
the New Shoreham life savers. The 
Clara was 9.87 tons gross, 41 feet over 
all, and was built in Marblehead in 
1878. 
EDWARD A. LANE, 
HOUSE, SIGN AND CARRIAGE PAINTER, 
DECORATOR AND PAPER HANGER. 
Dealer in Paints, Oils, Paper Hangings, Window Shades, Blinds and Windows. 
Tel. Con. 
MANCHESTER AND HAMILTON 
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High-class Coach and Saddle Horses 
FOR SALECAND: LO OLED: 
Summer and Winter Board for Horses 
Telephone Connection. 
Tappan Street, MANCHESTER, Mass. 
Morley, Flatley & Co. 
GENERAL CONTRACTORS, 
17 Brook Street, TIANCHESTER. 
FRANK H. DENNIS WILLIAM CAMPBELL. 
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Telephone 243 
16 School St., - Manchester 
HERBERT B. WINCHESTER, 
Practical Qlatchmaker. 
Repairing on all kinds of Watches, Clocks. 
Jewelry and Optical Goods. 
65 Middle St. GLOUCESTER, Mass. 
Chisholm’s 
JEWELRY STORE 
Established for 30 YEARS at 
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