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The ambulance was calied to use 
Tuesday to remove a maid !rom the 
French embassy cottage on School 
street to the Beverly Hosnital. 
About 50 pupils cre atten.ling the 
summer school beins conducted again 
this year in the George A. Priest 
building for five weeks. The session 
is from 8 to 11 a. m., the pupils com- 
ing in while the subject on which 
they need help is being discussed. 
Miss Lena Jones has charge of the 
3d and 4th grade children, and Miss 
Eaton, the 5th, 6th, 7th and 8th. 
The hot weather of the lest weelx 
has made Singing Beach the most 
popular spot in town: There have 
been crowds at the beach every day 
enjoying the splendid bathing. Last 
Sunday the temperature of the water 
was 65. It is estimated there were 
1000 people on the beach at noon. A 
string of automobiles and carriages 
extended from the beach nearly to 
the Maseonomo house, there being 43 
cars there at noon, which goes to 
show the popularity of the beach 
with the summer people. 
The reunion in Rowley last Friday 
of the Jewett family was one of the 
most important events of its nature 
ever held in this vicinity. The little 
village with its population of about 
1400 people never saw so many 
strange faces. Rowley was settled 
in 1639 by the Jewetts. This was the 
second reunion of the family. the first 
being held in June, 1855 At the 
meeting last week, a large number of 
people came from many of the far- 
away states, including delegations 
from the state of Washington on the 
Pacific coast and from Maine and 
New Brunswick on the east. Town 
Clerk and Mrs. Alfred S. Jewett. 
George W. Jewett and family and 
Clarence W. Morgan of this town at- 
tended the reunion. A. 8. Tewett at- 
tended the first reunion 55 vears ago. 
Letters remaining unclaimed at 
Manchester, Mass.-P. O. for week 
ending Julv 9, Miss Jessie Brachett, 
D. W. Caulkins, Mrs. Clara Dinkle, 
Mrs. Arthur Hersey. Bessie Johnson, 
Mrse. C. L. James. Honorary Japan- 
ese Consul, Mrs. ©. B- Johnson, 
Michael Kowalski, E. & R. Laundry, 
Mer., Mrs. Francis J. McElwaine, 
Dr. T. Calow MecRury, Adalard 
Machian. Miss Josephine. Rantoul, 
C. del Valle-—Samuel L. Wheaton, 
P.M, 
Children’s Romncrs at E. A. Leth- 
bridge’s. 
Telephone 13 
Veuve Chaffard Olive Oil, 
MANCHESTER-BY-THE-SEA. 
Swansdown Flour, 
Pierce Co.’s Fancy Groceries 
| Bullock Brothers,” Eine Groceries 
! 
Postoffice Block 
Brigham Creamery Butter 
ee erg geese eS ee 
Telephone 160 
Free Delivery 
Manchester Fruit Store 
P. VOTTEROS PROP. (Successor to M. G. Revelas) 
Choice Foreign and Domestic Fruit 
ALL FRUITS IN THEIR SEASON 
MANCHESTER, MAGNOLIA, BEVERLY FARMS, PRIDE’S CROSSING. 
Postofiice Block, “ : : - 
Manchester-by-the-Sea 
The Manchester club 1s planning 
to hold its annual pienic ard outing 
at Tuck’s Point either Tuesday or 
Saturday of the coming week. — 
Miss Catherine M. Murphy of Re- 
vere will become the bride next 
Wednesday of Daniel Sheehan, for- 
merly of Manchester. Mr. Sheehan 
will come to Manchester !omorrow 
or Sunday, from New York, where 
he is attached to the Fourth Police 
Precinet as a member of the Brook- 
lyn Bridge Traffic Squad. The wed- 
ding will take place at the home of 
Postmaster Murray of Beach street, 
Revere, a _ brother-in-law of the 
bride to be. 
Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Saben and 
daughter and Mr. Saben’s sister left 
Wednesday for Winchester, N. H., 
where they will spend the balance of 
the summer. Their house on School 
street will be occupied during the 
summer by Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. 
Florence of Newton. 
Get it fixed at Loomis’. * 
Heath’s 
Wholesale and Retail 
Dealers in 
Manchester Fish Market 
Fresh, Salt and Smoked Fish 
LOBSTERS, CLAMS and OYSTERS 
OCEAN STREET, MANCHESTER COVE, MANCHESTER, MASS. 
H. BAKER 
Has opened his tailor shop in the 
Kimball Block, opp. the Postoffice, 
Manchester. 
teed. 
ERNEST P, BRADSTREET 
The best work guaran- — 
a 
TEACHER OF PIANO 
Lessons given 
Mondays 1 to 6 p. m. 
Call or Write for Information and Terms 
34 Central St., Manchester. 
A large delegation of Red Men — 
went to Lynn last night to see Depu- ~ 
ty A. S. Peabody raise up the officers — 
of one of the larg» tribes there 
Emerson and Queen Quality oS B 
fords at Bell’s. 
Tomato plants for fale at G. W. 
Hooper’s. 
Breeze Advertising we 
JOHN HEATH, PROP. - 
b@s" All orders promptly attended to, and filled at the Low<st Market Price 
BERGQUIST & DeLESDERNIER, Tailors 
formerly in the Tailoring business in Manchester (next to 
the Breeze office), wishes to announce to his friends and patrons that. in part- 
nership with G. Arthur DeLesdernier, he has opened a first class Tailoring Es- 
tablishment at 3 Tremont Row, Room 17B, Boston, where he will be pleased to 
see them and attend to their <artorial needs. 
3 TREVONT ROW. Opp. HANOVER ST., Room 17B, BOSTON 
All Kinds of Suits and Overcoats Made to Order. 
Cleaning, Dyeing, Pressing, Repairing and Remodelling, at Moderate Prices 
Mr. Fred Bergquist, 
Telephones Manchester 263-3, Magnolia 7-4 
Latest Styles. Ali Work Guaranteed 
