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LUDDEN & LUDDEN, 
Attorneys and Counsellors at Law, 
740-742-743 Old South Bldg., Boston, 
And Lee’s Block, cor. School and Union Sts., 
Manchester, Mass. 
Boston — Tel. 143 Main. Manchester— Tel. 146-3. 
Chas. M. Ludden, W. E. Ludden, 
Geo. E. Willmonton. 
List of Prices for Season of 1906 
40c per 100 lbs. 
Fish Markets, Grocery Stores, 
Boarding Houses, 
Apothecaries, 25c per 100 lbs. 
Wholesale Price - £4.00 a ton 
(Signed) Addison Davis, 
Manchester Ice Co., 
Walter A. Caldwell, 
Ayers Bros. 
NOBSCOT MT. 
|) SPRING 
WATER 
Pure and Soft 
Family Price - 
Analyzed and 
Approved by the 
Mass. State Board 
of Health. 
Circular and Price-list 
of Cooler 
on application. 
Perfection Cooler 
Our Nort Shore Agents: 
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MAIN OFFICE: 
2 Pearl St., - Boston, Mass. 
JUNK! 
If you have junk or any sort to sell—we 
buy anything and everything—send us a 
postal and we will send a wagon atonce. We 
pay in spot cash all we can afford to allow. 
J. L. SIMON & CO., 
2 and 4 Charter St., Salem. 
Our wagon is in Manchester almost every day 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
PATRIOTIC EXERCISES 
Held at the Manchester Schools in Honor of the 
Civil War Veterans 
Patriotic exercises were held in 
the Manchester schools Tuesday in 
connection with Memorial Day. Pro- 
grams of recitation and song were pre- 
sented and were much enjoyed by the 
parents and friends of the pupils who 
attended. Remarks were made at all 
the exercises by members of the 
Grand Army, and in most of the 
rooms by visitors. 
Following are the programs given at 
the various schools : 
JOHN PRICE PRIMARY SCHOOL 
Grade 1 
Songs, “ Pansies,” “ Lovely May,” School 
Story. 
Song, “ Hurrah for the Flag,” School 
Concert Recitation, “‘ What is Patriotism?” 
School 
Recitation, Joseph Dodge 
Dialogue, ‘“‘ What is Decoration Day?” 
Elsie McCormack, Helen Morley 
Flag Salute, School 
Recitation, Ned Allen 
Recitation, Alfred Needham 
Dramatization of Barbara Frietchie, School 
Recitation, Earle Height 
Recitation, Luella Stanley 
Exercise, ‘Star Spangled Banner,” School 
Dialogue, Helen Knights, Ruth Herrick, 
Madeline Gray and Dorothy Norton 
Song, “‘ The Soldier Boys are out Today,” 
Grades 2 and 3 
Song, “ We Hail Our Flag,” Grade 3 
Recitation, “‘ Tis Home Where e’er Our 
Flag Is,” Frank Knight 
Recitation, “ Our Flag,” Donald Crafts 
Recitation, ‘‘Remember the Soldiers,” 
Helen Dogherty 
Song, Flag Song, Grade 2 
Recitation, ‘ Loyalty to the Flag,” 
Donald Height, John Norton 
Recitation, “ Country and Flag,” 
Wesley Standley 
Song, “ Bonnie Flag,” 
Kathleen Slade, Ethel Spry, Edith Chad- 
wick, Clara Corrin, Emily Ferreira, Nina 
Sinnicks 
Recitation, Red, White and Blue,” 
’ Ruth Spry 
Original Composition on the First Flag, 
Mary Morley 
Recitation, ‘‘ Working for our Flag,” 
Robert Baker 
Song, ‘‘ Where are You Speeding,” 
Pauline Semons, Stanley Beaton, drum- 
mer boy; Frank Knight, color boy; Don- 
ald Height, soldier boy 
Dialogue, ‘“‘ Memorial Day,” 
Herbert Menken, Ella Ericson, Leona 
Morgan, Beatrice Purdy, Butman Watson 
Song, ‘“There Are Many Flags in Many 
Lands,” Helen Morse, Helen Cheever, 
Helen Dogherty, Wesley Standley, Don- 
ald Crafts, Kenneth Maylin, Ella Ericson 
Exercise, ‘‘ Stand for the Flag,” 
Nina Sinnicks, Helen Johnson, Gordon 
Baker, Randolph Erlandson, Nana Hani- 
bal, Alma Baker, Stanley Beaton 
Flag Drill, Joseph Graves, Teddy Norton, 
John Norton, Alfonso Silva, Randolph 
Erlandson, Gordon Baker, Robert Evans, 
John ‘Kinsella, George Katen, Thomas 
Walsh, Chester Hobbs, Burns Stevens 
Song, “Sleep, Soldiers, Sleep,” 
Emily Ferreira 
Recitation, “ Bring Flowers,” Helen Morse 
Recitation, ‘‘ Decoration Day,” 
Helen Cheever 
Recitation, “A Daisy’s Mission,” 
Alice Herrick 
G. A. PRIEST SCHOOL 
Grades 4 and 5 
Salutes to the Flag, ‘“ America,” Grades 4, 5 
Recitation, ‘Our Banner,” George Fleming 
Recitation, ‘‘ The Flag,” | Margaret Foster 
Song, ‘‘ Columbia, Glorious Nation,” 
Chorus Grade 5 
Reading, “ A Friend in the Flag,” 
Albert Maselin 
Song, ‘ Bring Flowers,” Grade 4 
Recitation, ‘“ The Flag above the School- 
house,” Elizabeth Merson 
Recitation, ‘‘ The Best Tribute,” 
Ralph Stearns 
Reading, “ Helping the Soldiers,” 
Annie McKinnon 
Song, “ My Own Native Land,” 
Dorothy Blaisdell, Margaret McGrath 
Exercise, “‘ The Message of the Flowers, 
Four Girls, Grade 4 
Recitation, “ A King,” Helen Fish 
Song, Blow, Balmy Breezes,” 
Fourth Grade Quartet 
Story, ‘‘ Maisie’s Decoration Day,” 
Margaret McGrath 
Recitation, ‘‘ The Lost Grave,” 
Lorne Morgan 
Recitation, “‘ The Long Ago,” 
Bessie Smothers 
Song, “A Rich and Rare Land,” Grade 5 
Recitation, ‘‘ The Blue and the Gray,” 
Althea Morse 
Recitation, ‘‘ Soldier Boy,” Arthur Lodge 
Song, ‘‘ The Starry Flag,” 3 Girls, Grade 4 
Reading, ‘‘ Two Kinds of Courage,” 
Josephine Brooks 
Recitation, Dottie’s Thought,” 
Margaret McNeary 
Song, “ Breathe, Balmy Air,” 
Fifth Grade Quartet 
Recitation, ‘‘ Memorial Day,” Harry Baker 
Song, Sleep, Soldier, Sleep,” Grade 4 
Grades 6 and 7 
Song, ‘“‘ The Lord’s Prayer,” 
Three Girls, Two Boys 
Schools 
Song, ‘‘ A Vow,” Schools 
Recitation, ‘“ The Rusty Sword,” 
Matilda Goodwin 
Recitation, “ Our Flag,” George Salter 
Song, “‘ I Heard a Brooklet Murmur,” 
Seventh Grade 
Recitation, ‘‘ Memorial Day,” Pauline Shaw 
Song, ‘‘ The Star Spangled Banner,” Schools 
Recitation, ‘‘ When Bill was mustered in,” 
Gladys Eastman 
Song, “ The Lord is my Shepherd,” Grade 6 
Recitation, “ The Old Clock,” Lydia Dennis 
Song, “ Soldier’s Song,” Schools 
Reading, ‘‘ Asleep at His Post,” Helen Wing 
Drill of the Little Patriots, Seventeen Girls 
Song, “‘ Bunker Hill,” Beatrice Long 
Recitation, ‘The National Flag,” 
Roland Knight 
Salute to the Flag, 
Song, ‘“‘ Woods in May,” Grade 6 
Address, Mr. Rivers 
“ America,” All 
Neat line of shirts at Bell’s. ) 
L. RADLO 
mae The TAILOR 
Has re-opened his place of business for the 
season and is prepared to execute his work 
to please his customers as usual. 
ocated as usual, in the 
Morse Block, Manchester. 
(Near the Railroad Station) 
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