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We are pleased to announce a substantial reduction in our price list of the 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
MEATS that the market has to offer. 
BEST SMOKED SHOULDERS 
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SWIFT’S PREMIUM HAM (sliced) 
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Mrs. Frank ie Rowe is ee a 
few friends at her home on School 
street this afternoon to meet her 
sister, Miss Evelyn Eldridge, who re- 
eently came to Manchester from 
Panama. . 
The Drug clerks dance next Fri- 
day night, August 26th! It is to be 
one of the largest as well as one of 
the most select dancing parties of 
the summer. lLong’s orchestra of 
twelve pieces will furnish the music 
and between 8 and 9 will give a con- 
cert. Dancing will keep up until one 
o'clock. @ 
Joseph Saunier established a new 
record for a single string of candle 
pins at the Seaside alleys Wednesday 
night beating the record held by 
Daniel Reardon since last winter by 
one pin. He rolled 144, the previous 
record for the alleys was 143. Te 
got his high seore by bunching a 
spare and three strikes. ; 
The Manchester Launch club had 
splendid weather over the last week- 
end for their cruise along the shore, 
through Gloucester harbor and An- 
nisquam river to Annisquam. There 
were eight boats in the party, which 
left Manchester at 2.30 Saturday af- 
ternoon, the trip to Annisquam being 
made in a little short of two hours. 
Commodore Alfred ©. Needham’s 
Mahdeen IV. headed the fleet, Mr, 
Needham having as guests Fred J. 
Merrill and J. A. Lodge. Vice-Com- 
modore T. C. Rowe, in the Mardy, 
had as guest. W. W. Soulis. The rest 
of the party was made up of Captain 
David Fenton in the Peacherina, 
with Martin Olsen as guest; Capt. E. 
P, Stanley in Antoinette, with 
Thomas Baker; L. O.. Lations in 
Marion, with Fred Mosher as guest; 
R. J. Baker in Edna, with E. S. 
Bradley as guest; Wade Brooks in 
Josephine, with W. F. Roberts and 
Mr. Taylor as guests; Hollis L. Rob- 
erts in “‘Mrs. Wiggs,’’ with Wm. 
Hawkesworth as guest, joined the 
party Sunday morning. The boats 
anchored off the Annisquam Yacht 
elub over night, and after supper, 
cooked on board, most of the 
‘‘vachtsmen’’ went ashore 
while. Annisquam is a most delight- 
ful place, and there are always scores 
of yachts in the little harbor, and 
hundreds of motor and sail boats are 
passing up and down the river at all 
hours of night and day, many of 
them carrying parties of young folk 
singing and having a jolly time. Sun- 
day.morning breakfast was cooked 
on the various boats. One has to par- 
take of a meal in this way in order 
to appreciate it. Mr. Needham’s 
boat is equipped with cabin, mess 
room, and all the comforts for life on 
a yacht. Sunday forenoon was con- 
sumed in intermingling visits aboard 
the various boats, and some of the 
party went bathing on the beach. 
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The return trip was made in the af- 
ternoon, some of the boats circuiting 
the shore, going into Magnolia har- 
bor and along Singing Beach, and 
making a turn around the Mayflower 
and other large yachts in Manches- 
ter outer harbor. The outing proved 
a most delightful occasion and it is 
likely that another trip will be made 
in the near future. 
There was a bicycle mix-up in the 
eenter of the town Monday noon, 
but fortunately the participants in 
the affair escaped serious injury. 
Ernest Andrews turned Lee’s corner 
on his bicycle and as he did so an- 
other man on a wheel coming from 
the opposite direction ran into him. 
Both wheels were fairly well dam- 
aged. Tuesday David Betts riding a 
bicyele came in collision with an em- 
ployee of the German Embassy near 
the Postoffice and the: front wheel 
of the former’s bicycle was smashed 
by the eollision. 
Miss Katherine McDonald of 
Charlestown, and Miss Agnes War- 
ren of Dorchester are visiting their 
aunt, Mrs. Martin Flaherty, 38 Nor- 
wood avenue. 
All kinds of jewelry at Loomis’. * 
JOSEPH LEVIN, Custom Tailor 
Up-to-date Methods and Ideas 
Only Expert Workmen Employed 
LADIES’ GARMENTS A SPECIALTY 
Cleaning, Dyeing, Repairing and Pressing 
Mr. Levin announces that he is now prepared to take orders 
and show samples for fall and winter suits, overcoats, ete., 
and 
that, having taken a five-year lease of his store at Manchester, 
he will be here most of the winter each year. 
Telephone 12-3 Manchester 
BEACH STREET (Near The Breeze Office) MANCHESTER 
Branch Store in Peabody and Danvers 
