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MANCHESTER 
A special car attached to the 7.25 
train carried a large delegation of 
Manchester folk to Gloucester, Wed- 
nesday evening, to attend the recital 
given by Joseph K. Dustin, of Lanes- 
ville, who has a large number of 
pupils here. The train was over half 
an hourlate. Among the local young 
people to take part in the evening’s 
program were Gwendolyn Glenden- 
ning, Edith and Elsie Northrup, Ro- 
land Knight, Flossie Allen, Princie 
Dodge, Samuel Rowe and Samuel 
Knight. 
At the Probate Court Monday the 
estate of the late John Collins was 
inventoried at $4800. An adminis- 
trator was granted on theestate of 
the late Miss Florence G. Lamson. 
The subject for discussion at the 
next meeting of the N. S. Horticul- 
tural society, June 15, will be “How 
to Destroy Brown tail and gypsy 
moths,’’ the discussion to be opened 
by Mr. Morrison of H. L. Frost & 
Co. foresters. The time of entries 
fcr the cottage garden contest having 
been extended two weeks, closes June 
10. 
Asbestos flat-irons at Carter’s. * 
The crew on the night freight which 
arrived in Manchester after midnight 
Tuesday found a car containing goods 
for Smith’s Express Co., open anda 
man rushed out and made his escape. 
The local police were on their beats, 
but when the freight crew reached 
Gloucester an officer was notified of 
the case and word was telephoned to 
Manchester. Officers Andrews and 
Lee quickly made their way to the 
freight yard and soon came upon a 
boy about 19 years old sound asleep 
in one of the cars. He was placed 
under arrest and taken to Salem in 
the morning. The judge discharged 
him asatramp. No goods were miss- 
ing from the freight yard. 
A good shine is more to be admired 
than fine shoes. Old shoes can be 
made to look new at Keenan’s boot 
black stand, under Post office. - 
Trustees Meet 
The annual meeting of the M. C. 
Martin fund trustees was held at the 
town hall Tuesday evening, and the fol- 
lowing officers were re-elected: Wm. 
J. Johnson, president; Edward A. 
Lane, secretary-treasurer ; George W. 
Jewett, F. K. Swett and Thomas B. 
Stone, finance committee. 
Personal 
It is time to think of summer hats 
and graduations hats. Mlle Keyou 
has a fine display at lowest prices, 113 
Main street, Gloucester. “f 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
»», YOURSELF! 
Brighten up your 
Home with 
If your Furniture, Woodwork 
or Floors are old, faded, soiled 
or scratched 
acanor | ACOQUERET 
WILL WORK A TRANSFORMATION 
FOR SALE BY 
A.J, ORR, Painter, sisi’ i 
MANCHESTER, MASSACHUSETTS. 
The Newest Things in 
pring and 
.. Summer 
Millinery 
=-4t REITH’S 
204 Essex Street, 
- Salem, Mass. 
Rings- made larger or smaller; 
new stones set, at H. B. Winches- 
ter’s, 182 Main street, Gloucester. 
Wedding — stationery, engrave:! 
cards and anything in the line of 
printing at The Breeze Office. * 
Automobile goggles at Winches- 
ter’s, Jeweler, Gloucester, 182 Main 
street. % 
Souvenir post cards found at 
Winchester’s, Jeweler, Glouces- 
ter, * 
Southern 
Railuray 
Is Unquestionably the Superior Route to All Points 
SOUTH, SOUTHWEST, CUBA, 
MEXICO and CALIFORNIA. 
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“ The Land of the Sky,” the most charming all-year resorts, are reached by .  — 
the Southern Railway, 
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Boston Office, 228 Washington St. 
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Ss. H. HARDWICK, 
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WASHINGTON, D.C. 
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ALEX. S. THWEATIT, Eastern Pass. Agt. 
W.H. TAYLOE, 
General Passenger Agent 
