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MANCHESTER. 
The gentlemen having in charge the 
benefit ball recently held at the town 
hall in favor of Charles Bedell, are 
pleased to announce that all expenses 
attendant on the same have been 
paid and notwithstanding the inclem- 
ent evening and a disposition on the 
part of certain unionized workmen to 
not render that cordial support andas- 
sistance which might have been ex- 
pected in a case so worthy of favora- 
ble consideration, a substantial balance 
remained which was presentcd to Mr. 
Bedell at his home in Lynn last Mon- 
day evening. The recipient would 
convey sincere thanks to all who 
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HOME PORTRAITURE 
Beautiful results are obtained by the light 
of an ordinary window or by flash-light 
KODAKS 
Brownie Cameras 
FRANK G. CHEEVER CO. 
Central Square 
8&5 to $100 
$1 to 89 
Manchester, Mass, 
Telephone 33 
ANNOUNCEMENT 
We wish to announce that 
we are ready for busi- 
ness at the Allen building 
on Washington Street op- 
posite BullocR’s Bakery. 
BULLOCK BROS. 
GROCERS 
; MANCHESTER, MASS. 
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Have You 
seen our 
New line of 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
through this means assisted him, 
while the committee who took charge 
of the matter would likewise tender 
appreciation for the general cordial 
Support in their assiduous effort to 
bring to the sufferer so much of sun- 
shine as might be possible through the 
medium of financial aid. 
The Phillips property on North 
street, occupied by James Widger 
and family, has been sold this week to 
Ellery H. Rogers, who will occupy the 
property this spring. The lot has 55 
foot front and a depth of 90 feet. The 
deeds have not yet been passed. 
A large representation of Manches- 
ter folk saw ‘Strongheart,” at the 
Salem theatre Monday evening. 
Master Charlie Hanibal wishes the 
BREEZE to announce that he is agent 
for The Telegram, “ The People’s Fa- 
vorite Family Newspaper,” published 
at Elmira, NY. Itisa weekly paper, 
5 cents a copy, and among the inter- 
esting features are a colored comic 
section, woman’s page, children’s 
page, William Jennings Bryant arti- 
cles, etc. 
The sessions of school were omitted 
yesterday to permit the teachers to 
attend the Teachers’ Institute in 
Gloucester. Principal Saben was to 
take part in the discussion on High 
schools. 
S. H. B. Bravo of Newton was a 
guest of G. E. Willmonton Thursday. 
John Wiles and family have re- 
moved from the Haskell cottage on 
Vine street to the brick house near 
the Baptist church. 
The March meeting of the Wednes- 
day evening club will be held next 
week. 
The Haphazard club will meet 
Monday evening with Dr. R. T. Glen- 
denning. 
The Manchester-Gloucester boun- 
dary line was perambulated Tuesday, 
by the officials of both places. 
In what large section of Americe 
are all new comers registered at the 
border before they can enter? Tha 
Stoddard lectures tells you. 
THE SCENE 
Changes | 
TODAY 
our Wall Paper win- 
dow display is distinct- 
ly American—designs 
and color effects are a 
bit stronger and 
warmer in treatment 
than those shown the 
first two days of the 
week. The domestic 
maker has shown 
great skill, and is de- 
serving the many com- 
pliments that the 1906 
showing is bringing 
him— why, do you 
know, an American 
maker is canvassing 
the European markets 
with a line confessed- 
ly superior to most of 
their own makers—we 
have made large selec- 
tieas from this maker’s 
line — and hope _ to 
show YOU his handi- 
work, feeling sure that 
you will agree with us 
that there’s nothing 
finer amongst the for- 
eign papers. 
H. M. BIXBY & CO, 
242 Essex Street, Salem 
What wonderful puilding has a co- 
lony of workman who live in houses 
on its roof? All sorts of interesting 
questions answered in the Stoddard 
lectures. 
What noted cathedral was built 
with money obtained by taxing every 
ton of coal that came to the port of 
the city where it stands? 
dard lectures give this information. 
Hand-painted China at Mlle. Ke- 
you’s, 113 Main street, Gloucester. * 
SOUVENIR Postats ? 
They have just come in and are far in advance of anything we have carried heretofore. 
Some Beautiful Views of Manchester 
and a fine assortment of TUCK’S FOREIGN VIEWS, also 
attractive views from New England and Southern States. 
A good assortment of Stationery, 
Box Papers, Linen Finish. 
MANCHESTER, 
GEORGE F. ALLEN, MASSACHUSETTS 
CHARLES HOOPER 
FULL LINE OF 
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AND WINTER 
A few more mark-downs in Ladies’ aes () | say 
White Shirtwaists. 
In Russet and Black. 
11 Central Square, Manchester. 
The Stod- 
