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| March 3,1916. 
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Also smal] 
Inquire of 
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recently done over, for sale. 
stable, suitable for garage. 
E. L. Valentine, Manchester, Mass. 
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APARTMENT to rent in Manchester, 7 
rooms, all on second floor; bath, hot and 
cold water, electric lights. Apply to 
- The Breeze Office. DOGE 
“MANCHESTER TOWN MEELING 
Manchester’s annual town meeting 
will be held Monday of next week. 
The forenoon will be consumed with 
the acceptance of reports and minor 
appropriations. The election will be 
in the afternoon, and the real session 
for discussion will be in the evening. 
The report of the Appropriation 
committee has been printed and dis- 
tributed about town. It is noted that 
the recommendations total $237,- 
137.25, which is an increase over I9Q15 
of $23,752.67. 
There seems to be nothing in the 
nature of a fight for the board of 
selectmen or any other office. Very 
little is being said, in fact, about any 
of the offices. There seems to have 
been general satisfaction with the old 
board of selectmen and the feeling is 
expressed that they will be reelected. 
‘Confidence is also expressed in the 
selection of Alfred E. Parsons, as a 
representative practical man, to the 
Park Board, and not a few are of the 
opinion that Fred J. Merrill will be 
elected as town treasurer and tax-col- 
lector. 
The complete list of candidates for 
town office is as follows: 
ASSESSOR 3 YRS. 
*Frank G. Cheever 
SELECTMEN 
Patrick H. Boyle 
*Frank G. Cheever 
*Lyman W. Floyd 
*Edward ©. Knight 
Samuel L. Wheaton 
Town CLERK 
*Alired S. Jewett 
TowN TREASURER 
-*Edwin P. Stanley 
Fred J. Merrill 
Tax CoLLECTOR 
Fred J. Merrill 
*Edwin P. Stanley 
WATER COMMISSIONER 3 YRS. 
*Geo. E. Hildreth 
Alexander Robertson 
_ ScHoor CoMMITTEE 
*Albert Cunningham 
Park COMMISSIONER 3 YRS. 
Alfred E. Parsons 
Alex H. Sjorlund 
TRUSTEE Pusiic Liprary 3 YRS, 
| WASHINGFON FUND SUPPER 
|in the Congregational Chapel, Man- | 
_ pies will be served for 35 cents. This 
NOR THe of OR Bos ER ZE 
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WANTED a roll-top desk about four feet 
wide, good condition, 6 drawers or more. 
Will pay cash $10.—Miss: Wilson, 329 
Summer st., Manchester. It 
LOST—Feb. 22, between 12 and 12.30, on 
road between Beverly Farms and Man- 
N. GREENBERG 
CUSTOM SHOE REPAIRING 
Repairing done while you wait 
Guaranteed to be Satisfactory 
Kimball Bldg., Union St., Manchester 
Card Tables, Folding Weddings, Teas 
Chairs, Gold Chairs Dances 
W. J. CREED 
chester, an 8-foot flesible flyer. Finder 
please notify A. F. Sortwell, Manches- G, 
ter, and receive reward. Tel. 262. iy aterer 
HOUSE LOT for sale. Apply: 50 Pleasant Se ea ALL ING 
st., Manchester. 8tt 
BASE ALi MEETING 
A meeting of the Manchester Base- 
ball Association will be held in 
GANGRENE SEA LE 
PHO RSA MARS OPAL 8hPaM, 
A full attendance is desired 
Wo. W. 
Boston, Mass. Chambers 
Tel. 3040 Back Bay 
Beverly Cove, Mass. 
Tel. 765 
Telephone 
JAM: S F. NOYES 
—ELECTRICIAN — 
SHOP AND RESIDENCE 
9 ASHLAND AVENUE MANCHESTER, MASS 
HOARE, 
President. 
Crate DO ed LAN KAS, 
Prompt 
The Orpheus Club and the High 
School seniors wish to thank the 
many friends who contributed so gen- 
erously to the success of their con- | 
cert and dance. About $40 was net- | 
ted toward the Washington trip fund. | 
MANCHESTER, Mar. I, IQI6. | 
Service 
Watch for the 
RED TRUCKS 
Telephones: 
GLOUCESIER MANCHESTER 
66 and 1266 161 
Saturday evening, March 11, from 
6 to 8 o.lock a supper will be given MANCHESTER 
M. J. Callahan is expected home 
from New York, where he has been 
spending the winter, tomorrow. 
Mr. and Mrs. Frank H. Crombie 
have returned from Belchertown, 
where they have spent the last two 
| months with their daughter, Mrs. 
Amy Witt, and family. 
| Rodney H. Dow will represent 
Perkins & Corliss at the Automobile 
Show, which opens in Mechanics 
Building, Boston, tovorrow.  Per- 
kins & Corliss have been agency for 
CONSTABLES the Hudson, Overland, Studebaker, 
*TLeonard Andrews Ford, G. M. C. and White ‘trucks. 
*Louis O. Lations Se 
*Toseph P. Leary LarcoM THEATRE, BEVERLY. 
chester, by the Senior Class of Story 
High School. Baked beans, cold 
meats, salads, hot rolls, coffee and 
is the last call. 
*Roland C. Lincoln 
MemortAy Lis. Bupc. FUND 3 YRs. 
*Geo. W. Blaisdell 
TRUSTEE OF CEMETERIES 3 YRS. 
Duncan T. Beaton 
SEWER COMMISSIONERS 3 YRS. 
Geo. E. Hildreth 
TREE WARDEN Friday and Saturday — Kathlyn 
*William Young Williays in “Thou Shalt not Covet,” 
*Candidate for re-election six parts. 
——_—— Monday and Tuesday—Mary Pick- 
Taxi—phone Manchester 290. adv. | ford in “The Foundling.’ — Para- 
Large assortment of winter caps.— | mount travel-picture. 
W.R. Bell’s, Central sq. adv. Wednesday and Thursday—Cons- 
Taxi—phone Manchester 290. adv. 
Heavy underwear of all kinds at 
W.R. Bell’s, Central sq. adv. 
Taxi—phone Manchester 290. adv, 
tance Collier in “The Tongues of 
Men.” Paramount pictograph. 
Coming Marguerite Clark in “Mice 
and. Men,” 
