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NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
MANCHESTER 
Supt. Kimball and his men have 
_ just completed concreting the easterly 
' sidewalk on School street from Vine 
' to Lincoln streets. After the side- 
walk on Sea street is finished the 
coming week, this will complete the 
_ concrete work for the year. 
There was only one session at the 
G. A. Priest and John Price Primary 
schools yesterday, so that the teachers 
_ might attend the first in the series of 
lectures given at Gloucester under 
the auspices of the teachers in that 
city. 
The registration of voters for the 
state election closes today at the 
selectmen’s room. 
Mrs. Chester L. Crafts 
MiNCe ls. wite or Chester Wr Cratts, 
passed away at her late home on 
School street, Manchester, Tuesday 
evening, just before midnight, at the 
age of 35 years, 3 months, 25 days. 
Sceptic poisoning was the direct cause 
of death, the result of an abscess on 
the forehead. 
No death in recent years in Man- 
chester has so shocked the community, 
for it were not generally known she 
was ill. In fact only a few days ago 
was it known that her condition was 
so serious. Several consultations of 
doctors was held with Dr. Blaisdell, 
the attending physician, included 
among those called in being head phy- 
-siclan at the Eye and Ear Infirmary, 
Boston. 
Alice L. Crafts was born in Man- 
chester, June 28, 1872, a daughter of 
Adam and Carrie (Mitchell) Graham. 
She has spent her whole life here. 
Mrs. Crafts was a member of the 
Baptist church, and one of its strong- 
est and most active workers, both in 
the church proper and in the auxiliary 
societies. Tor a number of years she 
has taught a class in the Sunday 
school. 
The sympathy of the entire com- 
munity is extended to Mr. Crafts. 
Three young sons, whose ages are 8, 
10 and 12, respectively, survive. Also 
an only brother, George Graham, of 
Stoneham. Only recently Mr. Crafts 
and tamily moved into a new cottage 
on School] street. 
Mrs. Crafts was a kind and loving 
mother, and a woman very highly re- 
spected in the community. 
Funeral services were held yester- 
DANCING CLASSES 
Mrs. T. W. Long announces her classes in 
Dancing in the Town Hall, Manchester, 
weekly. Children’s classes from 4 to 9; 
Evening classes at 8 o’clock. Private in- 
struction if desired. For further particu- 
lars address Mrs. T. W. Long, Manchester. 
For Dry Goods 
Reliable in Quality and Reliable in Price, make 
Lone Pattillo Store. 
Your Shopping Place 
We make a specialty of Fine Hosiery, Underwear, Ribbons and 
Neckwear, Shirt Waists and 
Shirt Waist Suits. 
122 Main Street, Gloucester 
AXEL MAGNUSON 
DECORATIONS 
day afternoon at the Crowell Memo- 
rial chapel, Rev. E. Hersey Brewster 
officiating. 
Wednesday Evening Club 
The meeting of the Wednesday 
Evening club called for Wednesday 
evening in the chapel did not attract 
many of the members. In fact there 
were less than a dozen present. No 
action was taken. 
Manchester Outing Club 
A meeting of the new club for 
young people was held after the 
prayer meeting at the chapel Tuesday 
evening at which time a constitution 
was adopted. A special meeting will 
be held Monday evening at 7.30, in 
the chapel for organization. 
There are to be three kinds of mem- 
berships according to the constitution: 
active, confined to members of the 
local C. E. society, in whom is vested 
Telephone 174-3 
P.O. Box 14 
MAGNUSON & HYLEN 
Successors to Wm. F. Spry 
Florists and Landscape Gardeners 
AND 
All kinds of Work pertaining to Gardening 
promptly attended to by the day or by contract 
Dealers in all kindsof Nursery Stock as Shade 
Trees, Evergreens, Shrubs and Herbaceous Plants 
Bridge Street 
MANCHESTER-BY-THE-SEA, - 
PETER HYLEN 
FUNERAL WORK 
MASS. 
the voting power ; associate and affili- 
ated members. The dues are $2.00 a 
year. 
JONATHAN MAY, 
Real Estate and Insurance, 
NOTARY PUBLIC 
MAGNOLIA, [1ASS. 
Telephones: Office 26-2, House 26-3 
SEA SHORE 
PROPERTY 
For SALE and To RENT 
Some of the Finest Estates on the NORTH 
SHORE. Apply to 
Gorham Davis, Proprietor Frank H. Davis, Manager 
GORHAM DAVIS, 
LIVERY AND BOARDING STABLES, 
Gloucester and Magnolia. 
First-class Stable for Boarders. All the latest styles of 
Carriages, with safe horses and careful drivers, furnished 
promptly. Auto Garage. Electric Carriages re-charged, 
F. S. THOMPSON, 
; 164 MAIN STREET, - 
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We feel that the heading to this ad is deserved, for to satisfy our customers 
has always been the height of our ambition, and nothing is allowed to stand be- 
tween us and this end. To know that an article purchased, or a piece of work 
done, comes from this store is a guarantee that it’s right. 
SSeS CECE ECCS 
The Jeweler. : 
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