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MANCHESTER 
Miss Alice Rainville was given a tin 
shower at her home on School street 
‘Thursday evening when some thirty of 
her friends gathered. Miss Rainville, 
though taken completely by surprise, 
soon mastered the situation and a_ very 
pleasant evening resulted. 
The Manchester football team de- 
feated the Beverly Farms team at the 
playgrounds Thursday to the tune of 
12-0. 
Bert Floyd, who is at Cornell, rowed 
No. 6 in the Sophomore shell at the 
inter class regatta Thursday. 
The Story High school glee club has 
organized with Willard Rust, president; 
John Gray, vice-president; Harry Slade, 
secretary; Samuel Knight, treasurer. 
John I. Allen, who left Manchester 
some two years ago, and was at San 
Francisco at the time of the earthquake 
horror, has been in Alaska the past sum- 
mer in connection with an extensive 
railroad construction undertaken. there. 
He was as far north as Fairbanks, this 
summer, making 1000 miles of the 
journey on sleds with dogs as the motive 
power. He has recently returned to 
Seattle. 
Arthur Huddell, who is quite well 
known here among the younger people, 
has been elected captain of the Chelsea 
High school football team. 
John Griffin and family moved to 
Beverly on Wednesday of this week. 
Miss Coulter of West Manchester 
spent the past week in New York. 
Breeze subscription $1.00. , 
CHILDREN’S SCHOOL SHOES 
A Complete line of 
FALL 
SHOES 
CHAS. HOOPER, Sets 
ANNOUNCESIENT 
I wish to inform the public 
that I have opened in the 
Allen Building, Washington St., 
Manchester 
A first-class CASH GROCERY STORE. 
[ shall keep everything found in an up-to- 
date Grocery and shall sell at the LOWEST 
PRICES which astrictly cash business will 
permit. 
A share of the public patronage is respect- 
fully solicited. 
Pees ACLeEN 
Good Things to Eat | 
Qualities High—Prices Right 
We are constantly pushing ahead, high qualities, low prices, 
good service are doing it. We want your patronage, and we feel 
sure thata trial order will be the means of having you as one of 
our satisfied customers. Wili you let us try? 
Fresh killed Chickens 25clb. | Smoked Shoulders 0c lb. 
Fowls 20, 22c lb. | Fresh Shoulders 12c lb. 
Ducks 25c lb. | Skinned Back Hams L6c lb. 
Broilers 25c Ib. | Legs Spring Lamb $8c, 20c Ib. 
Turkeys 25c Ib. | Fores Lamb {2c lb. 
NORTH SHORE MARKET 
§ Central St., Salem, Mass. All telephones 1260 
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SALEM COMMERCIAL SCHOOL 
{26 Washington St. ; 
LS3NOWeEN: SESSION 
This school offers advantages not to be 
found in any other in Essex County. 
The largest enrolement in the history of 
the school proves conclusively that the 
Salem Commercial stands supreme. 
New Students may Enter Anv Day 
Those desiring immediate accommoda- 
tion should notify the secretary of the 
school as soon as possible. 
NO] BE LUER. sCHOOL*sA Ta ANY “PRICE 
