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Miss Nancy Hodgdon of Arlington 
has been spending part of this week 
the guest of Miss Annie L. Lane, 
Vine street. She came here to take 
part in the Japanese Tea Room and 
Gift Shop at the Chapel last evening. 
Miss Hlodgdon was of the class of 
1908 at Smith. 
Edward Perey Lane arrived home 
from New York this week for an 
extended vacation from his duties in 
the Kngineer’s department of the 
New Ilaven railroad. The latter 
part of this month in company with 
his sister, Miss Annie L. Lane, he 
will sail for a vacation trip to Eng- 
land and the continent. 
Winnepurket Tribe of Lynn will 
work three degrees at their Wigwam 
next Thursday evening, and a large 
delegation of Manchester Red Men 
are planning to attend the affair. 
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Conomo tribe was to have worked 
the adoption degree on one candi- 
date Wednesday evening, but owing 
to the -secare about the Town hall 
being unsafe, the.degree work was 
not carried out. The candidate will 
be taken to Lynn next Thursday 
evening, and will have the adoption 
degree, and also the Hunters and 
Warriors. 
The State building inspectors were 
to comé to Manchester today to make 
a thorough examination of the Town 
hall building. The floors and walls 
have been ripped open this week 
preparatory for the work. Our in- 
formation of last week relative to 
the inspector being called in was 
slightly exaggerated, as the person 
who prompted the investigation did 
not make a complaint to the State 
inspector direct. She had spoken to 
a member of the Selectmen relative 
to the vote of the Town at the last 
March meeting, pertaining to an in- 
spection of the Town hall building, 
saying that there was to be a large 
crowd at Odd Fellow’s hall on Thurs- 
day of last week, and the selectmen 
immediately called in the inspector 
with the result that the Odd Fellow’s 
hall was ordered closed. The per- 
son who spoke to the selectmen about 
the matter, we are convinced, acted 
very wisely, as the matter ought to 
have been attended to weeks ago. 
We were entirely wrong last week 
in saying that she had gone over 
the selectmen’s heads and had made 
complaint to the State inspector di- 
rect. This was not so. 
Keys made at Loomis’. 5 
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NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
Telephone 13 
Veuve Chaffard Olive Oil, 
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Manchester 
Postofiice Block, 3 “ ; : 
Automoble seorching in Manches- 
teer must be stopped, says Chief of 
Poliee Sullivan. Reekless driving 
will not be tolerated any longer. <A 
squad of police were out last Sun- 
day, and though the ears were being 
run moderately good on the whole, 
there were many eases that needed 
reprimanding. The police will be 
out from now on. and any eases of 
breaking the law, as relates to speed- 
ing or to reeklessness, will be dealt 
with according to the law. 
Mrs. Raymond C, Allen was taken 
to the Beverly hospital yesterday in 
the ambulanée, and has sinee unde; - 
gone a slight operation. 
American Lady Corsets at E. A. 
Lethbridge’s. * 
Dr. John Danforth of Bordeaux, 
France, arrived in-town Thursday 
for an extended visit with his 
brother, Charles Danforth. 
Members of the High Sehool alum- 
ni who are in arrears in their dues 
are requested to pay the treasurer, 
Mrs. G. W. Blaisdell, at once. The 
list of members is being revised’ and 
those who have not paid, within the 
near future will be dropped from 
the reeords. eggs 
At the probate court this week 
inventory was filed on the estate of 
the late Peter A. Chisholm of Glou- 
cester, whose legal residencé was 
Manchester, $63, 875.90. 
Heath’s. Manchester 
Fresh, Salt and Smoked Fish » 
Wholesale and Retail 
Dealers in 
Bullock Brothers, 
Swansdown Flour, 
VOTTEROS BROS, Prop., (Successors to M. G. Revelas) 
Choice Foreign and Domestic Fruit 
ALL FRUITS IN THEIR SEASON 
MANCHESTER, MAGNOLIA, BEVERLY FARMS, PRIDE’S CROSSING. 
MANCHESTER-BY-THE-SEA. 
srigham Creamery Butter 
———S. S. Pierce Co.’s Fancy Groceries——— 
Postoffice Block 
Fine Groceri s | 
Free Delivery 
Fruit Store 
Manchester-by-the-Sea 
H. BAKER 
Ifas opened his tailor shop in the 
Kimball Block, opp. the Postoffice, 
Manchester. The best work guaran- 
teed. 
Communication. 
Manchester, May 31, 1910. 
Kditor North Shore Breeze, 
Dear Sir: I note in your issue of 
May 27 that you use the name Publie 
labrary Building in the notice rela- 
tive to leaving flowers for Memorial 
Day at G. A. Ry hall. 
I think it time that somebody 
should reprimand those who so desig- 
nate that building. 
When it was named, I strongly 
favored the simple name ‘‘ Memorial 
Building,’’ stating my reasons to be 
that the word Memorial would. be 
dropped in time, and the rest of the 
name—‘Pubhe Library’’—would be 
the only name it would be known by; 
and it would seem that it is fast 
approaching that time if the local 
papers so designate it. 
Shall we lose the name of Memo- 
rial Building? 
Yours truly, 
Kk. P. Stanley. 
Clocks wound and eared for by 
the season by Loomis. = 
Mercerized Foulards at E. A. Leth- 
bridge’s. * 
Fish Market 
LOBSTERS, CLAMS ani OYSTERS 
OCEAN STREET, MANCHESTER COVE, MANCHESTER, MASS. 
JOHN HEATH, PROP. 
Telephones Manchester 263-3, Magnolia 7-4 
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