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THE NEW DOLLS 
HAVE ARRIVED 
WEAR GOLD SEAL 
RUBBERS 
Do you want to knit or crochet useful, pretty things for 
youre! or for Xmas gifts? 
ow to do it. ; 
Mrs. ponae an expert instructor will be at our Art 
Department, all next week and will answer any questions 
or show you anything you may want to know. 
A display of the pretty things that can be made—Golf 
Come next week and learn 
Vests, Sweaters, Kimonas, Afghans, etc., knitted from 
the Columbia Yarns, famous for their true, beautiful 
colors, their softness, elasticity, brilliance, 
Miss Marjorie Graves will also be here on Wednesday, 
to tedch the newest stitches in Art Embroidery. There 
will be a crowd of enthusiastic learners—old and young. ~ 
Why not be one of them? 
The Leading Dry Goods House of the North Shore ; 
GREED GHEEEES GEN 
MANCHESTER 
Frank Fleming, Lee Marshall and 
Harry Floyd are home from Dartmouth 
over Sunday. They are attending the 
Harvard-Dartmouth game today at Cam- 
bridge. 
Levi Harvie was in Hartford, Conn., 
the first of the week. 
The next meeting of the Haphazard 
club will be held with Mrs. John Baker, 
Nov. 18. 
Miss Carrie Preston celebrated her 
15th birthday at her home on Brook 
street last Saturday evening, entertaining 
a number of her friends, in the party 
being some from Beverly, North Beverly, 
and Beverly Farms. Among the tokens 
of esteem presented on the occasion was 
a very pretty ring set with three garnet 
stones, from her brother. 
D. D. George Anderson of Glouces- 
ter, accompanied by a delegation from 
Fernwood lodge, A. O. U. W., is. ex- 
pected to make an official visit to the 
local lodge next Tuesday evening. 
The first rehearsal of the fall, of the 
high school glee club was held Tuesday 
afternoon. 
Mrs. Charles E. Henry and little son 
of Peterboro, N. H., were guests for a 
few days the first of this week of Mrs. 
J. Davis Baker, Lincoln st. 
Selectman and Mrs. W. R. Bell were 
at Marblehead over Sunday guests of 
Mrs. Benj. Smith. 
John Lee is the new baggage-master 
at the B. & M. station, succeeding his 
brother. 
At the probate court, Monday, George 
O. Moulton was appointed administrator 
of the estate of Ellen R., his late wife; 
bond $1500. 
Manuel Miguel has moved his harness 
business from the Kimball block, Union 
street, to the store in Central square, 
occupied until the past week by Mrs. 
Perry, the milliner. 
Business Cards at the BreEzE Office 
GYPSY AND BROWN-TAIL MOTHS 
We will contract to do your Moth work and 
have it inspected by the Local or State Inspector 
Estimates Furnished 
Letters remaining unclaimed at Manchester, 
Mass., P. O. for week ending Nov, 9: Manato 
Franceser Angelo, Coy E Bing, Miss Gertrude 
Bement, Madame S Brown, Miss Alma Branch, 
C Con, Helen Crafts, Miss Anne W Cheney, 
Arkelle Cotikeen, A K Challan, Mrs Drantha 
Dicker, Dan Donnell, Bernard Horan, Mrs 
Hallben, Chas B Hoyt, Miss Frances McAter, 
Miss Lola Merriam, Chas A Muliot, Miss 
Jilah Nebury, W B Ollion, Henry Paltson, 
Miss C Van E Parker, T W Roberts, Mrs H L 
Roosevelt, Rev C D Reynolds, Alberto Sul- 
rato (2), R Silvestro, Joseph A Sheehan, 
Pusguale Ventullo (2), Louise J Weaver, 
May Wagner, Jedson Young. 
SAMUEL L. WHEATON, Postmaster. 
Lamson & Hubbard Fall and Winter 
Hats at Bell’s. = 
je B. 35 = 
ROBERT A. MITCHELL 
Telephone Connection. 
FORESTRY AND 
ENTOMOLOGY 
2 Manchester, Mass. 
