NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
MANCHESTER. 
The H. B. C., a club of girls under 
the direction of Miss Florence Kauff- 
man, held a ‘‘Gentlemen’s Night,” 
Thursday evening, at the home of 
Misses Edna and Marion Kitfield. A 
farce, entitled “Their First Dinner,”’ 
was presented and a short musical 
entertainment was given. Refresh- 
ments were served. 
Miss Elizabeth Crowley of Glouces- 
ter wasin town Friday, a guest of 
Miss Elizabeth Dillon. 
Miss Eva Crombie, who is spending 
a few days at her home on Summer 
street, has become a member of the 
Marconi Mandolin club of Boston, 
which played very successfully in 
Tremont Temple, Tuesday evening, 
in a concert given by the Bostonia 
Academy of Music and Art. 
James Durney of Newton has en- 
tered the employ of Clark & Mills for 
the summer. 
Semons & Campbell, the Pulsifer’s 
block provision dealers, are out this 
week with three handsome new order 
wagons, which are quite in line with 
the hustling business being done by 
this concern. 
Dr. and Mrs. George W. Blaisdell 
started yesterday on a trip of several 
weeks. Dr. Mead of Boston is attend- 
ing Dr. Blaisdell’s patients during the 
latter’s absence. 
David Nickerson, who formerly lived 
here, has been spending the past few 
days in town renewing acquaintances. 
Officer Lee had one drunk before 
the court in Salem, Tuesday morning, 
taken off a Monday afternoon train. 
Tuesday evening officers Jones and 
Andrews rounded up another drunk. 
Both were probated. 
The increase of business at Pink’s 
harness store has made it necessary to 
hire extra help forthe summer. Thos. 
Williamson of Boston has just entered 
the employ of that well-known con- 
cern. 
Wonderful, isn’t it? There’s noth- 
ing like Jap-a-lac. D.B.Beaton. * 
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Tremont Theatre. 
Raymond Hitchcock and his _bril- 
liant supporting cast in ‘“‘ The Yankee 
Consul’”’ will begin the second and 
last week of their return engagement 
at the Tremont Theatre, on Monday, 
May 22. This engagement is entirely 
too brief, and there will be many re- 
grets that "it could not be extended 
indefinitely. It can truthfully be said 
that no comic opera of recent years 
has gained such a firm hold upon pub- 
lic favor as this merry musical satire. 
The music is delightfully catchy, and 
the scenic effects are veritable tri- 
umphs of stage realism. 
Mr. Hitchcock’s supporting cast is 
one of the strongest and most capable 
ever seen in a comic opera. It is suf- 
ficient to say that ‘“‘ The Yankee Con- 
sul’ is a typical Henry W. Savage 
production in every detail, and thor- 
oughly deserves the wonderful patron- 
age it is receiving. 
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Ladies’ House Dresses and Wrappers 
and Gentlemen’s Shirts. 
Also a Line of Burnt Leather Souvenir Postal Cards. 
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At the “OLD CORNER STORE.” 
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MANCHESTER, 
MASS, 
CHARLES HOOPER 
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TENNIS AND OUTING SHOES. 
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Alumni Meeting. 
A meeting of the Story High school 
alumni association will be held Tues- 
day evening, at 8 o’clock, in the office 
of J. A. Lodge, Pulsifer block. It is 
desired that as many of the members 
as can will be at this meeting, as the 
tickets for the annual reunion to be 
held early in June will be given out at 
that time. 
We sell Eddy’s Refrigerator. 
ett’s Furniture store. 
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day; washingor cleaning. Apply to 
B. M. D., over Legg’s Market, 
Manchester. 
GARDENING. 
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Work done by hour, day, or contract. 
J. N. LipMAn, 
Box 365, Manchester. 
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