NORDPHOSHORE*BREEZE 
AN 
ARRAY 
IMMENSE 
OF HOLIDAY 
HANDKERCHIEFS 
| grown-ups. 
Harry Morgan started Monday morn- 
ing for Jacksonville, Fla., where he 
plans to spend the winter. He goes for 
his health, being troubled considerably 
by asthma, and he has a position await- 
ing him for the winter. 
Dea. T. B. Stone spent Thanks- 
giving with his sister in Salem. 
Charles A. Lodge, jr., came home 
from Amherst Agric. college, “Tuesday 
night for the Thanksgiving recess. 
Next Tuesday evening there will be a 
nomination of officers at the regular 
meeting of North Shore lodge, A. O. 
BW. 
All subscriptions received from now 
until the first of the year will be dated 
Jan. 1, °08. The price $1.00 a year in 
advance. 
The storm which swept over New 
England Sunday night and Monday all 
day was one of the most severe felt in 
this section and the rain-fall was heavier 
than for some time. Many people 
went to the beach to see the surf, which 
was wonderful, breaking completely 
over Eaglehead and the rocks off the 
beach. 
The schools closed for the Thanks- 
giving holidays Wednesday afternoon. 
They will open again Monday morning 
as usual. 
MANCHESTER 
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The Greatest Toy Display 
In Essex County 
Everyone Welcome to 
Store 
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Forster Allen 
spent Thanksgiving in Salem with Mr. 
and Mrs. Harry R. Leach and family. 
Owing to the severe storm Monday 
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the no school”’ signal was sounded at 
8 o'clock. 
Through the good graces of the late 
Capt. B. L. Allen, 24 Manchester 
““deserving widows’’ received help 
from the town toward making Thanks- 
giving Day a day of pleasure for them. 
By his will $780 was left to the town at 
at 6 per cent interest, and this to be 
divided among “‘deserving widows”’ 
just before Thanksgiving. The select- 
men at their meeting Monday night al- 
lotted this sum, —$46.80, among 24, 13 
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 
ODM FAITE LDN ONAL 
OFFERS MANY SUGGESTIONS 
FOR XMAS GIFTS 
Will open on Wednesday next occupying spacious quarters 
on our 3rd floor where it can be easily reached by a 
swiftly moving elevator, or wide easy staircases, and the 
display will contain just the sort of things to fascinate 
the children and many electrical novelties to amuse the 
Come to Webber’s next week and bring the 
children before the ‘rush time” which will be here shortly. 
in Town House Square 
of whom are Manchester born and 11 
not born in Manchester. 
Miss Myrtle Fenderson of the G. A. 
Priest school teaching staff is spending 
the Thanksgiving recess with friends in 
Orange. 
Letters remaining unclaimed at Manchester, 
Mass., P. O. for week ending Nov. 23, 1907: 
Owen J Boston, W F Conry, Thos Fordy, 
Mrs Armtries Ehisbetter, William Gilmore, 
Miss M Gutzmaer, Mrs Elvene Hitchcock, 
H T Mead, Charles A Moritz, Miss Mae 
Nolan, Horace M Porpetor, Mrs _ Pauline 
Poulet, Mrs. William Reed, Miss Charlotte 
Sleep, Miss Matilda Sjorlund, Miss Esther 
Taggart, Sam B Tarrante, T Tranler, Custon 
A Thevdose, Mr and Mrs Clarence White, 
John Wall. 
SAMUEL L. WHEATON, Postmaster. 
ROBERT A. MITCHELL 
Telephone Connection. 
L. B. 35 = 
FORESTRY AND 
ENTOMOLOGY 
2 Manchester, Mass. 
