NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
5 
MANCHESTER 
The school committee have made 
appointments to fill the vacancies on 
the teaching staff as follows: Miss 
Lillian Dearborn, supervisor of draw- 
ing ; Miss Gracc G Henry, teacher in 
Grade III, and Mr. Winslow, instruc- 
tor in the commercial course in the 
High school. Miss Dearborn will be 
engaged in the Milton schools three 
days and will devote one day to Man- 
chester. Miss Henry has been teach- 
ing in Grade III in one of the Spring- 
field schools. Mr. Winslow is son of 
Supt. Winslow of Revere. 
Miss Amy B. Haskell is expected 
home today from a fortnight’s trip 
through the White Mountains and 
other parts of New Hampshire. 
Miss Alice Mason of Boston was 
the guest of Mr.and Mrs. W. Wal- 
lace Joseph, School street, over Sun- 
day. 
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ayers and 
daughter Gertrude, of Chicago, ar- 
rived Wednesday for a visit of several 
weeks with Mr. Ayers’ brothers on 
Summer street. 
Thirty-two scholars are now en- 
rolled in the summer school, daily 
sessions of which are held at the G. 
A. Priest school. 
Supt. and Mrs. Charles E. Fish 
and two young daughters are leaving 
soon to spend the balance of the sum- 
mer vacation at New London and 
Chapinville, Conn. 
There was a slight burglar scare at 
West Manchester early Monday 
morning. Patrick Cleary, watchman 
at S. V.. R. Crosby’s, saw a man 
prowling about the grounds about 
230, and after feeling sure he was 
not mistaken he pulled his revolver 
and fired. The shot was heard by 
Officers Andrews and Lee in the cen- 
tre of the town and they hurried 
toward West Manchester and soon 
arrived at Mr. Crosby’s estate. After 
careful investigation they could find 
nobody around the place, though 
there is no doubt but what there was 
somebody around before _ that. 
Wednesday morning a telephone call 
from the Hemenway estate on 
Smith’s Point again put the police on 
the qui vive. A party at the house 
rung up and said they had heard a 
noise and something which sounded 
like breaking glass. They thought 
they saw an automobile going up the 
avenue about 3 o’clock. It was after- 
wards found that the Cherry hill farm 
milk wagon was the automobile and 
the glass breaking was the milk bottles 
smashing when the blind horse walked 
over a small embankment, as the 
driver was delivering milk at the back 
door. 
‘of Norwood avenue extention. 
Personal Attention Given to all Work 
EDWARD S&S. 
Estimates Cheerfully Given 
BRADLEY 
PLUMBER 
PRACTICAL 
Hot Water Heating 
44 CENTRAL ST. 
MANCHESTER-BY-THE-SEA 
Gas Fitting 
SHORE ROAD 
MAGNOLIA, MASS. 
Telephone Connections 
Two new cells ase been placed in 
the police station the past week in 
accordance with a vote taken at the 
March meeting. The cells are larger 
than the other two cells, and are 
more up-to-date, having toilets, etc. 
Other improvements have been made 
at the police station, suchas putting 
in closets for the various officers, in- 
stalling toilets, etc. 
A stone sloop came up the har- 
bor Wednesday night with the incom- 
ing tide, with 136 tons of stone to be 
used in connection with the building 
The 
stone was unloaded and taken direct 
to the scene of operations and the 
sloop left on the next tide, Thursday 
afternoon. 
Mrs. George Bisson and daughter 
Esther spent the week with Mrs. 
Robert Prest, School street. Mr. 
Bisson is here over Sunday. Mrs. 
Mary A. Foster of Gloucester was a 
guest Thursday of her nephew, Robt. 
Priest, 
BUY A ROLL OF 
PAROID. 
Appy it to your roof, and then if you 
are not satisfied we will refund to 
you the full amount you have 
paid for the roofing, in- 
cluding the cost of 
applying it. 
~ SAMUEL KNIGHT & SONS 
36 Central St., Manchester 
GEO. W. HOOPER, 
DEALER IN 
First-Class Groceries, 
KITCHEN FURNISHINGS. 
MANCHESTER-BY-THE-SEA, 
SHELDON’ Se MAIR T: 
Established 1845. 
Pee TrOOPERS I ING 
Telephone 67 
DEALER IN 
First- Class PROVISIONS, Poultry, Game, Vegetables, etc. 
Central Street, 
PRIDES CROSSING. 
MANCHESTER-BY-THE-SEA. 
BEVERLY FARMS. 
MAGNOLIA. 
Saba 
macists only. 
Fifty Wears ¢ a Saeng Store 
BUSINESS FOUNDED IN 
1856 
We carry in Stock a Complete Assortment 
of Sick Room Requisites. 
Prescriptions compounded by Registered Phar- 
Sole Agents for Huyler’s Confectionery. 
BENJ. L. ALLEN, Pharmacist 
Successor to A. LEE & SONS 
Corner School and Union Sts., Manchester-by-the-Sea 
TELEPHONE No. 217 
