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The auto fire truck ordered for the 
Manchester fire department several 
months ago will not be ready for 
shipment until the latter part of 
next month, we understand. 
The police were out last Sunday 
keeping an eye on the autoists. They 
—were stationed at a measured course 
at the Cove. The chauffeur for a 
Beverly Farms resident was sum- 
moned into court Tuesday. 
The Board of Health has ordered 
that all the watering trouglis about 
town be shut off for the present, ow- 
ing to a case of glanders. The horse 
affected with the disease having 
drank from one of the fountains. 
The town of Manchester yesterday 
hired from the Old Colony Trust Co. 
the sum of $40,000 as authorized by 
the town, in anticipation of taxes. 
The Old Colony Trust Co. was the 
their figure being 
3.97. 
At their meeting last evening, the 
selectmen were petitioned to allow 
the erection of the telephone poles 
on Lincoln street, between Vine and 
Norwood avenue extension. A 
hearing will be given on this matter 
next Tuesday at 4 p. m. at the Se- 
lectmen’s office. 
The fire apparatus was used last 
Monday evening for its first tryout 
of the summer. The chemical and 
book and ladder was taken to Elm 
street and the steamer to Brook 
street. Everything was working in 
first-class order. <A splendid stream 
was thrown as the result of the high 
pressure which Manchester now has. 
The Selectmen at their meeting 
last evening as a result of an order 
from the state inspector of buildings, 
notified Magnolia lodge of Odd Fel- 
lows that the upper portion of the 
Town hall building, occupied by 
them as a lodge-room, and sub-let to 
the other lodges of the town, would 
be closed from that date. The order 
was issued by the state inspector as 
a result of a thorough investigation 
of the upper portion of the Town 
hall building. Inasmuch as consid- 
erable expense would be incurred in 
repairing the hall as instructed by 
the state inspector, the Selectmen 
- have determined to call a_ special 
meeting of the town to. report their 
findings. The special meeting will 
be held on Monday evening, June 20, 
at 8 o’clock and the warrant will be 
posted within a day or two. 
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Choice Foreign and Domestic Fruit 
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EDUCATIONAL SUNDAY. 
To the Editor of The Breeze: 
The National Edueation <Associa- 
tion which is to hold its annual meet- 
ing m Boston, July 2-8, appeals for 
the observance of an Edueational 
Sunday on July 3, by the presenta- 
tion from the pulpits of the subject 
of education in some of its many as- 
pects. The appeal certainly de- 
serves general consideration and 
should. meet with>a hearty response. 
The intimate relation between free- 
dom and intelligence is too generally 
admitted to need argument. But it 
is one of those truths which are so 
universally acknowledged that they 
are in danger, as Coleridge says, of 
‘lying bed-ridden in the dormitory 
of the soul side by side with the 
most exploded and despised errors.”’ 
It is well that this truth, self-evident 
as it may seem, should be empha- 
sized at the present time among us. 
It is one to which we are specially 
called upon in these days of great 
material development and = expan- 
sion to give heed. The general treat- 
ment of this subject, in aid of which 
the association furnishes a list of 
suggestive topics, would be itself an j 
especl-| 
education of no small value, 
ally at so opportune a season as the 
anniversary of our national indepen- 
dence. 
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Wholesale and Retail 
Dealers in 
H. BAKER 
las opened his tailor shop in the 
Kimball Block, 
opp. the Postoffiee, 
Manchester. The best work guaran: 
teed. 
With the tendencies among our 
home-born population and ‘the prob- 
lems forced upon us by immigration, 
it is not pessimistic to say -fhat we 
are confronting a grave ¢risis:/ we 
have to choose between the: bloom 
and the blight; and ‘‘never’ shows 
the choice momentous till the jade 
ment has passed by.’ 
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Newton, June 7, 
First Band Concert, June 22. 
The first of the series of ‘six ‘band 
concerts to be given this summer 
at Manchester by the Salem Cadet 
band, will be given on Wednesday 
evening, June 22. -These econeerts 
always attract a large number of 
people, and many are lookine for- 
ward to the concerts this season. - * 
It has been definitely settled that 
the combined fair of the Grand 
Army, W. R.-C. and S. of V.willsbe 
held on the week of August 29: 
i{ A chimney fire was.extinguished 
jwat the residence of Thomas Baker .on 
pets ‘nd street last Sunday afternoon 
before any damage was done, “aa? 
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