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NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
MANCHESTER. 
Miss B. Theresa Dillon arrived 
Thursday for a few days’ visit at her 
-home on Brook street. Miss Dillon 
has been pursuing a course of study 
at Carney hospital, South Boston, and 
was graduated from that institution 
this week. 
Mr.and Mrs. Joseph A. Torrey left 
Thursday for a few days’ visit with 
friends in Boston. 
The Second Corps Cadets Garten- 
fest in Salem the past week has at- 
tracted many Manchester people. 
John Murney of Beverly has been 
operating at the local telephone ex- 
change the past few nights, the regu- 
lar operator, Hollis Bell, being kept 
at home by ill-health. 
James K. Pulsifer and Charles Saw- 
yer have been on the sick list this 
week, both being confined to their 
homes. 
Born, Feb. 17, a son to Mr. and 
Mrs. Albert E. Peters, Washington 
street. 
Rev. A. A. Berle, a Congregational 
pastor of Salem, has been secured by 
the local G. A. R. for the Memorial 
Day address in Manchester. 
Mrs. Mary E. Hill, one of Manches- 
ter’s nonogenarians, is quite ill at her 
Norwood avenue home. 
Mr. and Mrs. George E. Willmon- 
ton started Wednesday afternoon for 
Washington, where they are taking in 
the inaugural exercises today. The 
trip, however, is not wholly for pleas- 
ure, for while at the Capital Mr. Will- 
monton will interview several of the 
foreign embassies with whom he has 
been corresponding, with a view to 
inducing them to come to Manchester 
this summer. They will spend the 
balance of the month in Baltimore, 
after leaving Washington. 
E. Wallace Stanley has been in 
Boston most of the week as delegate 
to the annual convention of the Grand 
Lodge, A.O.U.W. Lewis Killam, a 
past delegate, was also an attendant 
at the convention. 
Charles W. Fritz sustained a pain- 
ful accident Tuesday morning while 
doing some light work at his home. 
He has been confined to his home all 
the week as a result. 
William J. Lethbridge, who formerly 
carried on a plumbing business on 
Beach street, has this week sold out 
to Edward S. Bradley, the Central 
street plumber. Mr. Lethbridge has 
not decided definitely on his future 
course as yet. 
The second degree was worked upon 
three candidates at the meeting of 
Magnolia lodge, 149, I.0.0.F., Thurs- 
day evening. 
Will Go to California. 
Two Manchester men will start 
next Tuesday for the warm climes of 
California. 
Lewis Martin, a Manchester boy, 
for the past nine years with S. S. 
Pierce & Co., Tremont Street, Boston, 
will sail from New York onthe SS. 
Advance for Panama, and thence by 
the Pacific Mail for San Francisco. 
He goes primarily for his health, 
though should the right opportunity 
present itself he will settle in Cali- 
fornia. After spending a couple of 
months in San Francisco he will go 
inland about 150 miles and spend 
sometime with a friend, and from there 
he will go to Southern California. 
Mr. Martin was in Manchester a few 
days this week bidding farewell to his 
friends, but left yesterday and after 
spending a few days with his sister in 
Beverly will go to New York. 
Sydney C. P. Jordan, who has been 
employed as foreman by the Man- 
chester Electric Company the past 
year, concluded his work Thursday 
and will start with his family next 
Tuesday for Northern California, 
where a bright prospect in the ranch- 
ing business awaits Mr. Jordan. His 
uncle, now about 80 years old, owns a 
ranch with some 2000 acres of rich, 
fertile land, and it is here the young 
Manchester man will seek his fortune. 
The best wishes of a host of friends 
go with him. 
George E. Andrews, for many years. 
sexton at the Baptist church, will 
next Wednesday remove his family to 
Roslindale, where they will make their 
home with Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur L. 
Melvin (Miss Ida Andrews). Mr. 
_ Andrews himself will not leave here 
till the middle of this month. 
D. B. HODGKINS’ SONS, 
Flour, Grain, Hay and Straw, 
TAPPAN STREET, MANCHESTER-BY-THE SEA. 
Telephone 123-4. 
Also, RAILROAD AVENUE, CORNER PEARL STREET, GLOUCESTER. 
M. J- 
FURNITURE REPAIRING. 
TRLEPHONE 222-3. 
MARSHALL, 
First-Class Work Guaranteed. Turkish Work 
a Specialty. Mattresses Made to Order. 
Mail Orders Promptly Attended to. 
SPECIAL PRICES FOR WINTER WORK. 
tie h Street, 
Beverly =F'arms, Mass. 
CONN OPE Yee ReasS-z 
CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS, 
BEVERLY FARMS, MASS. 
S. J. CONNOLLY. 
G. P. CONNOLLY. 
T. D. CONNOLLY. 
Steam Road Rollers to let. 
Estimates 
| ies on Blasting, Excavating, preg: 
all kinds of Stone Work {&-All work personally attended to. 
Builders of Lawn Tennis Courts. 
Branch Office at Manchester-by-the-Sea. 
Landscape, Steam Drilling and 
SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN to HOUSE anp LAND DRAINAGE. 
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 
TIMOTHY 
SULLIVAN, 
High-class Coach and Saddle Horses 
FOR SALE AND TO LET. 
Summer and Winter Board for Horses 
Telephone Connection. 
Tappan Street, MANCHESTER, Mass. i 
