NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
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MANCHESTER 
A meeting of the Haphazard club 
was held this week when the following 
officers were elected and re-elected : 
Miss. Gertrude B. Goldsmith, presi- 
dent ; Mrs. John Baker, vice president ; 
Miss Florence Kauffman, secretary 
and treasurer. 
The attention of members of Mag- 
nolia lodge of Odd Fellows is called 
to the meeting next Thursday even- 
ing. Something special. Visiting 
Odd Fellows invited. 
Miss Grace M. Macgregor attended 
the Food Fair Wednesday. 
The Manchester High — school 
played the Gloucester High school 
2d team yesterday afternoon at the 
Brook street playgrounds and won, 
12 to 0. W. Rust, A. Cool, C. Her- 
sey, J. Floyd, A. Gillis, E. Robbins, 
E. Wheaton, J. Gray and L. Wade 
were among the Manchester players. 
Mr. Florence was the referee. 
Mrs. Otto Tiedman and sister Miss 
Hattie Svenson, spent the first of the 
week in Boston visiting friends. 
Capital, $200,000. 
George C. Vaughn, Pres, 
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DIRECTORS 3 
Charles Sanders, Vice-Pres. 
Salem Safe Deposit & Trust Company 
Salem, Massachusetts 
Surplas & Undivided Profits, $150,000. 
William H. Gove, Vice-Pres, William S. Nichols, Treas,  § 
3 E. Kendall Jenkins, Melvin Woodbury, ks 
John H. Linehan, Forrest L. Evans, 
: William E. Bixby, $ 
Interest allowed on deposits ° 
Ses 8886 S80 eee eee eeo ° 
& 
10 Cents. a:Button 
-$100.a Rip. 
CAPE ANN CLOTHING CO. 
The Home of the Dutchess in 
GLOUCESTER, 
JUST ARRIVED! 
Our Fall Line of 
Dutchess Trousers 
Prices $2.50 to $6 
SPECIAL: Mens and Boys § 
Stoney creek pants all sizes from ‘ 
28 waist to extra sixe 50 
$1.50 a pair 
You may buya pair of Dutchess Wool # 
Trousers and wear them two months. For & 
every suspender button that comes off we § 
will pay you Ten Cents. Ifthey ripinthe 
seat or elsewhere, we will pay you One 
Dollar, or give you a New Pair. n 
MASS. 
od od 
$ Cor. Pine and Central Sts., = 
LATEST EDISON RECORDS EVERY MONTH 
ORDERS TAKEN FOR 
--_-— Phonographs & Records 
If you want the latest delivered 
promptly, communicate with 
JOSEPH W. CAWTHORNE, JR. 
Manchester 
Mrs. Alma LeDuc and Mrs. Bick- 
ford of Salem, have been guests part of 
the past week of Mrs. Jacob Kitfield 
at the Cove. 
The state board of harbor and land 
commissioners have awarded the con- 
tract for dredging Manchester harbor 
to the Eastern Dredging company of 
Boston on a basis of 34 cents a cubic 
yard of material removed. Two other 
bids were received from Boston con- 
tractors. The state board’s engineer 
estimates that some 14,500 cubic yards 
of material will have to be removed 
under the contract. 
Souvenir post cards found at 
Winchester’s, Jeweler, Glouces- 
ter. * 
Have your printing done at The 
Breeze Print, Manchester. 
Watches repaired at H. B. Win- 
chester’s, Jeweler, Postoffice square, 
182 Main street, Gloucester. 
CHILDREN’S SCHOOL SHOES 
A Complete line of 
FALL 
SHOES 
CHAS. HOOPE 
Telephone 
Magnolia Wagonette Line 
A.J. ROWE, Prop. 
Carriages to Let by day, week or season, 
Auto Garage Connected 
Central Sq. 
y Manchester 
Norman Avenue, MAGNOLIA 
