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MANCHESTER 
Crowds from Manchester went to 
Magnolia Saturday and Sunday to see the 
ruins of the New Magnolia hotel. 
With the coming of October all the 
| fraternal orders and societies are taking 
on renewed life and plans for the win- 
ter’s work are being outlined. 
Miss M.. E. McCarthy of Tappan 
| street has returned to her home, 255 
Charles street, Malden, after a very suc- 
cessful season and will attend to custom- 
| ers at their homes by appointment. 
Miss Mary O’ Rouke has been visit- 
| ing relatives in Lowell and Ash>urnham 
| the past week. 
| Lamson & Hubbard Fall and Winter 
Hats at Bell’s. 
| Fred Hartley has resumed his duties 
at Bullock’s bakery this week after a 
fortnight’s vacation. Byron Bullock is 
Starting on a two weeks’ vacation the com- 
| ing week. He plans to spend part of it 
Visiting his brother, Lewis, in New York 
State. 
Miss B. Theresa Dillon of Roxbury 
has been spending a day or two in town 
the past week visiting her parents on 
Brook street. 
25c. bows and neckties for 17c. at 
Allen’s. 
Business Cards at the Breeze Office 
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11-4 Grey Blankets, good weight and firm quality 
11-4 Grey or White Blankets, extra heavy with a very 
Worth $2.75, for only $2.00 pair 
75c pair 
98c pair 
variety of colors, 
Do You ‘Need Blankets? ! 
MANCHESTER COVE 
On the last Sunday of September in 
spite of the furious storm, a very inter- 
esting presentation occurred at the home 
of Mr. Edward P. Hooper, superin- 
tendent of the Greely Curtis estate, at 
Manchester Cove. ‘This was the gift 
of a silver salver, suitably inscribed ‘“‘ in 
grateful appreciation of forty years of 
skilful work and unfailing friendship. 
On the salver was a velvet bag contain- 
ing gold pieces. 
The family of Mrs. Greely Curtis 
was fully represented, Mr. H. A. Curtis 
having come from New York expressly 
for the day. 
ROBERT A. 
CONTRACTOR-GARDENER 
We will contract or do by day work operations which come under the fol- 
lowing heads: 
Landscape Gardening, Forestry, Entomology, and the General Care of Es- 
tates, viz: 
Planting (we will execute the plans of landscape gardeners and architects) 
grading, lawns, paths, drives, trimming and thinning of wood-land and shade trees, 
spraying, moth work, hedges and formal shaped trees and shrubs, pruning of fruit 
trees. 
Blankets on the market. 
pare with any $6.50 Diese ese 
If so this is a good time to oie! them for we are offer- 
ing some extra good values. 
BLANKETS 
A GOOD 10-4 Grey Blanket, heavy quality 
For $5.00 we are showing the handsomest 11-4 Wool 
These Blankets will com- 
Our price is only 
$5.00 pz ur 
BED PUFFS 
BED PUFFS, woven with pretty Silkoline, in a large 
for $4.00, 
$2.00 each 
$3.50, $5.75 and 
The Shopping Place of the North Shore 
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Mr. and Mrs. Hooper and _ their 
daughter Mrs. Quimby were completely 
taken by surprise. Congratulations and 
good wishes were exchanged, and the 
occasion will long be remembered. 
Literary Society. 
The Literary society of the Story 
High school, Manchester, met Tuesday 
and elected the following officers for the 
year: Joseph Floyd, ’08, president; 
Edith Northrop, ’08, vice-president; 
John Gray, ’°10, treasurer; Mabelle 
Lodge, ’09, secretary; Willard Rust, 
°08 (chairman), Abbie Floyd, ’09, 
Byron Hobbs, ’10, Thomas Comisky, 
"11, executive committee. 
MI-LG HELL, 
Cor. School and Pleasant Sts., 
Lock Box 35. 
Manchester-by-the-Sea. 
Telephone Connection. 
