NORTH SHORE BREEZE. 
‘MANCHESTER 
Miss Annie Lane returned to her 
studies at Smith College, Northampton, 
Wednesday. 
Bert Floyd, Cornell, 710, left Thurs- 
day to take up his college work for the 
year. He left Boston for New York on 
the Harvard ofthe new steamship line, and 
took one of the day boats up the Hudson 
yesterday. Willard Rust, who plans to 
enter Cornell next fall, accompanied 
Mr. Floyd for a short visit. 
The officers and members of Allen 
Relief corps, after their meeting last 
Thursday evening, had a delightfully 
social hour. An appetizing repast was 
served consisting of baked beans, cake, 
pie, coffee and fruit. A-half pound party 
will be the attraction next week. 
Members of Allen Relief corps, 119, 
are respectfully requested to attend next 
Thursday evening, and the following 
meetings to practise the work for inspec- 
tion. 
Benjamin Chase of Dennisport, the 
popular stewart on the Velthra, has been 
spending a few days this week a guest of 
Mr. and Mrs. Frank H. Dennis, before 
assuming a position on one of the Sound 
boats for the winter. 
Mr. and Mrs. George L. Knight of 
School Street are at North Sutton, N. H. 
The Degree of Honor lodge connect- 
ed with North Shore lodge, A. O. U. W., 
are holding a picnic at Tuck’s Point to- 
day. 
Mrs. E. Walsh and Miss Margaret 
Collins of Boston are guests at J. G. 
Mears’ on Tappan street. 
Louis Collier the well known dealer 
in dry and fancy goods of 8 Pingree 
street, Salem, who has been making re- 
gular semi-weekly trips to Manchester 
with his team, has now leased the store 
recently vacated by Richard Baker and 
will open a well stocked dry goods and 
furnishing store. Announcement of his 
Opening appears in another column. 
Real Estate| 
And Improvements 
| Frederick Burnham has sold to Pat- 
rick C. Mulvey the lot of land corner of 
Vine and Lincoln streets, Manchester, 
containing 15,275 sq. ft. M. E. Gorman 
was the broker. 
Jane F., wife of Alfred S. Jewett of 
Manchester, conyeys to Leonora F. 
Gorman of Manchester, 1 acre of wood- 
land on Forest street, Manchester. 
- George S. Sinnicks has been awarded 
the contract for mason work on a $100, - 
000 residence for Mrs. R. C. Nickerson 
at East Brewster, on Cape Cod. The 
house will be of brick one story, and the 
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New Store 
OPENING 
Sept. 25 
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Gentlemen’s Furnishings, 
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Dry and Fancy Goods. 
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Full Line Lowest Prices 
Kimball Block, Union Street 
Opposite Post Office 
MANCHESTER, 2 MASS. 
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If advertising in the BREEZE pays 
others, it will pay you. Try it. 
For Dry Goods 
Reliable in Quality and Reliable in Price, make 
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The Pattillo Store 
Your Shopping Place 
’ Particular attention paid to Repairing. 
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We make a specialty of Fine Hosiery, Underwear, Ribbons and 
Neckwear, Shirt Waists and 
Shirt Waist Suits. 
122 Main Street, Gloucester 
