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TAILOR 
Ladies’ and Gentlemen’s Garments 
Cleansed, Dyed, Repaired and Pressed, 
Alterations Made, ; 
Ladies’ Garments Remodelled 
to the Latest Style, at very Reasonable Prices. 
Morse’s Block, Beach St. 
Between R. R. Station and 
Masconomo House 
Manchester-by-the-Sea, Mass. 
FURNISHED ROOMS 
Furnished Rooms to rent; hot and cold 
water, modern conveniences; will rent as a 
flat. Appl 
i ie T. M. MAHONEY, 
PINE STREET, MANCHESTER 
6-9 x 23 
ROOMS TO LET! 
By the week or for theseason. Only a few 
minutes walk from the Essex County Club. 
Hot and cold water and bath. Breakfast 
served if desired. Inquire at _ 
BREEZE OFFICE, 
Post-Office Building, Manchester. 
FOR SALE! 
One Extra Good Cow; also three tons of 
Hay. 
Apply, 
GILMAN M. BURNHAM, 
Sea street, Manchester. 
Why not buy your 
HARNESS OIL 
from CARTER? He sells for $1.00 a gallon 
Out of town you pay $1.50. And his is much 
better. Sold in quantities from 1 pint to 1 
gallon. 
ALEX. CARTER, Manchester, Mass. 
Manchester Public Library 
Will be open until the first of November 
every morning, except Monday, from 9 to 
10.30; every afternoon from 2 to 5, and Sat- 
urday evenings from 6.30 to 8.30. Sundays 
and holidays are excepted. 
PER ORDER TRUSTEES. 
OUR MANCHESTER FRIENDS 
Will find what they need in SHOES at our 
New Shoe Store. 
W. Frank Parsons & Bro. 
81 Main Street, 
HEADOUARTERS! 
For cleansing, Pressing, Repairing 
and Dyeing all kinds of garments. 
Dry cleansing a specialty. In this 
process the most delicate shades and 
colors can be cleansed. 
A. E. BUTLER, of Gloucester, 
for many years with Chas. S. Tappan, is now 
located in Room 5, Tappan Block, up one 
flight. 
(<=> Especial attention will be paid to all orders 
sent by express, and same will be returned C. O. D. 
Always statein ordering the work to be done, name 
and address. 
- Gloucester, Mass. 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
~ GRADUATION RECEPTION 
Manchester Town Hall the Scene of a De- 
lightful Party Last Evening 
The Manchester Town hall was 
crowded last night for the reception 
given by the class of 1906, Story High 
school. The hall was packed. The 
reception was from 7.45 to 9 and danc- 
ing from then till midnight. In the 
line were Mr. and Mrs. Alfred L. 
Saben, Miss Florence’ Kauffmann, 
Miss Marjorie N. Weeks, Miss Lois 
B. Brewster, Miss Edna Kitfield and 
Frank W.-Fleming, who received in 
front of a bank of potted plants, 
palms, etc. Long’s orchestra fur- 
nished excellent music for the recep- 
tion and dance. 
In the grand march, which was led 
by Frank Fleming .and Miss Marion 
Kitfield, were about 75 couple, and 
there were fully 150 couple on the 
floor. During intermission refresh- 
ments were served by the aids. Frank 
Fleming was floor director, Bert Floyd 
assistant. The aids were: Bert Sin- 
nicks, John Dillon, Sayre Merrill, 
Sidney Marshall, Mark Edgecomb, 
Harold Betts, Hollis Bell, Wm. Shee- 
han, Edw. Kitfield and Frank Pinette. 
Presentation to Rev. Fr. Wm. F. 
Powers 
The parochial residence on Central 
street, Manchester, was the scene of 
a pleasant gathering Wednesday ev’ng ' 
when a number of Rev. Fr. Power’s 
parishioners called and presented him 
with a handsome chair, upholstered in 
leather, and a gift of two ladies of the 
church. He was also presented with 
a library of books. The presentation 
was made by J. J. Gorman. 
Though not exactly in the nature of 
a reception the affair assumed that 
nature, and proved a most delightful 
occasion, indeed. 
had been hired for the occasion. 
freshments were served. 
BEVERLY 
Miss Amy D. Thissell sailed from 
New York Friday on.the.S. S. Cel- 
tic for Europe, where she will com- 
plete her studies. Miss Thissell is 
a 1900 Beverly High school girl, and 
received her degree at Bates college 
last week. While abroad she will 
visit London, Paris, Berlin .and 
Switzerland. 
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur A. Forness 
have returned from a sojourn at 
Jackson, N. H. 
Miss Louise Giles has arrived 
home from Smith college, North- 
ampton, where she has been the 
past year. 
Long’s ‘orchestra. 
Re- |: 
RELIABLE 
DOMESTIC HELP 
‘We make a Specialty of Supplying Help for 
the SELECT PRIVATHK FAMILIES 
and HOTELS along the North Shore 
Allapplicants thoroughly investigated 
Satisfaction Guaranteed 
OUR LISF COMPRISES : 
Chauffeurs Cooks 
Coachmen Maids 
Gardeners Laundresses 
Hostlers Nurse Maids 
Butlers Waitresses 
Lackies Governesses 
Yachtsmen, Etc. Companions, Ete. 
Beverly and North Shore 
Employment Bureau 
244 Cabot Street, BEVERLY 
(Over Almy, Bigelow & Washburn Co.’s) 
J. A. HOLLAND, Mgr. Telephone 5544 
6-9 x 9-1 
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We carry the Nesmith, Curtis, All America, Edu 
cator, Samoset, Ped Rex, All Right, Keith’s 
and Superba Shoes for Men, and the Nesmith, 
All America, American Beauty, All Right, 
Fashion, Mayfair, Classic and Ped Reina for 
Women, 
Made in all shapes, all leathers, and every pair 
uate to give satisfaction or your money 
ack. 
Price $1.50 to $5.00 
JOHN E, SULLIVAN 
165 Essex Street, Salem, Mass 
HARRY LEIGHTEN 
Watchmaker and Jeweler 
Dealer in 
Watches, Clocks and Jewelry. 
Rings Made to Order 
If you have Clock igre to be done in your 
home, and will notify me, I will call and attend to 
it Aas ¢ All work guaranteed. Call me by 
telephone 12-12, Open the year round, 
Beach Street | 
Near B. & M. Station 
* MANCHESTER, MASS. 
