NORTH SHORE BREEZE LT 
Grades 8 and 9 
Song, “ Lead Kindly Light,” School 
Recitation, “ What Saved the Union,” 
f Lester Paige 
Recitation, ‘‘ Memorial Day,” 
Gwendolen Glendenning 
Essay, “ General Grant,” Edith Menken 
Song, Keller’s American Hymn, School 
Recitation, “ Unknown,” Effie Stidstone 
Recitations, “‘ Then Men to Make a State,” 
Harry Slade, Raymond Crocker, John 
Spinney, Joseph Cawthorne, Austin Jones, 
Frazier Andrews, John Coughlin 
Song, ‘The Soldier’s Tear,” Archie Cool, 
Annabel Lodge, George Rust, May Rog- 
ers, John Carter, Mary Manion, Winthrop 
Younger, 
_ Recitation, “Liberty and Independence,” 
Elsie Northrup 
Essay, ‘Battle of Gettysburg,” Mildred Cross 
Song, “New American Hymn,” School 
Recitation, ‘““Keenan’s Charge at Chancellor- 
ville,” Harriet Brewster 
Recitation, “Liberty and Union,” John Gray 
Song, “Flowers for the Brave,” School 
Address by G.A.R. Veteran 
Salute to the Flag, School 
Singing of America. 
Story HiGH SCHOOL 
Singing, “The Star Spangled Banner,” 
School 
Recitation, “You put no Flowers on my 
Papa’s Grave” Alice Tappan 
Recitation, “Scott and the Veteran” - 
Joseph Floyd 
Recitation, ‘‘A Georgia Volunteer,” 
Mabelle Lodge 
Piano Solo, Princie Dodge 
Recitation, “Memorial Day,” Nellie Hobbs 
Recitation, ‘‘The Inspiration of Sacrifice,” 
Edward Wheaton 
Recitation, ‘Lines to the G.A.R., 
Barbara Smith 
Recitation, “Death of Benedict Arnold,” 
Frank Sinnicks 
Singing “The Red, White and Blue,” School 
Addresses by Comrades Jewett and Stanley 
of the G.A.R. 
Singing. “America,” All 
Remarks by Fr. Powers, Mr. Fish and Mr. 
Bingham 
Real Estate and Improvements 
Another real estate deal has been 
consummated in Manchester this week 
by which Michael E. Gorman adds 
about 20 acres of land, mostly wood- 
land, to the already extensive batch of 
land which he has bought in the west- 
erly section of the town, off Pine 
street. Thomas R. Tannatt of Spo- 
kane, Wash., and Harlan F. and 
Alice E, Eveleth of Arlington convey 
to Leonora F. Gorman, wife of M. E. 
Gorman, three lots, comprising about 
10 acres; Daniel Allen et al. convey 
to the same person a lot containing 
about five and a half acres, which 
property is what is known as Mears’ 
strawberry farm; and Eunice A. and 
Alfred W. Friend of Minneapolis, for- 
merly of Manchester, convey about 
44 acres in the same vicinity. This 
added to what Mr. Gorman already 
controlled in that vicinity makes a to- 
tal ot some 186 acres of land. 
Men’s hosiery from  Philadel- 
phia’s best manufacturers at 
Allen’s. bi 
ga Same make of clothing as they have worn year after year. 
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detail is carefully looked after. 
Summer Clothes 
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BLUE SERGE SUITS : 
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WORSTED SUITS 
(Light Weights) 
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What you pay other dealers 25c for, we ask only 23e. 
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