MANCHESTER. 
Daniel J. Sheehan, a Manchester 
boy who has been in Porto Rico the 
past two years, sailed from Ponce on 
the steamship Ponce for New York 
last Tuesday and is expected home 
the middle of next week for a six 
weeks visit. Mr. Sheehan has been 
on a large sugar plantation since go- 
ing to Porto Rico. 
Miss Grace Allen returned home 
Monday after a delightful visit of 
about two months with her brother, 
Benjamin Allen, and family, in New 
York. She went there shortly after 
undergoing an operation, and she re- 
turns greatly improved in health. 
Miss Olga Lyche, a talented young 
music teacher from Boston, has ar- 
rived in Manchester for the summer. 
She is stopping at Mrs. John Scott’s 
on Norwood avenue. 
Superintendent of Streets Kimball 
and Mrs. Kimball are sojourning for 
a short time at the ‘“ Wigwam,” Mrs. 
Frank Lee’s camp at West Glouces- 
ter. 
Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Burke of Prov- 
idence, R.I., arrived last Saturday for 
a short visit with Mr. and Mrs. J. S. 
Reed. 
We regret to report another serious 
illness of little Miss Elizabeth Cheever, 
the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank 
G. Cheever. Her condition is such 
that a nurse was called in attendance 
Thursday. 
After a two weeks illness Miss Ma- 
bel Morgan has returned to her form- 
er position at Tappan’s store. 
Henry J. Aveney came home for 
over the Fourth, and has been at 
Dyer’s the past few days. 
Miss Clara Sargent has been trans- 
ferred from the Beverly telephone ex- 
change and will be at the local office 
for the summer. 
Fred Kitfield was in town a couple 
of days this week, renewing acquaint- 
ances, stopping with his sister, Mrs. 
D. T. Beaton. 
Lawrence Watson, who has been 
employed as night clerk in a Plain- 
field, N.J., hotel the past winter, re- 
turned home Wednesday. 
LOST! 
Friday, June 30, a Russet Leather Wallet, 
containing book of tickets, Beverly Farms 
and Boston, also $5.00 in change. Reward 
if returned to 
GORDON C, PRINCE, 
Preston Cottage, Beverly Farms. 
Tutoring. 
A college student desires pupils for the 
summer. Address Box 1284, Beverly. 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
Mr. and Mrs. Warren Magoon and 
daughter of Cambridge spent the hol- 
iday in town, guests of Mr. and Mrs. 
George P. Dole. 
Misses Agnes and Minnie Scott of 
Boston were in town the first of the 
week, visiting Mrs. Benj. Tappan. 
Lewis Bullock was home from West 
Boylston over the holiday. 
The police hada quiet day on the 
Fourth as far as arrests were con- 
cerned, not one ‘‘drunk’”’ being taken. 
One Beverly Farms man was found 
with too much of the fire water aboard 
the night before and was taken in for 
safe keeping, and another was taken 
in early Wednesday. Both were prob- 
ated in court. 
Beginning last night officer Jones 
went on regular police duty at the 
beach for the summer. 
In our account of: the’ =*Pedlar’s 
Parade,” given in town hall last week, 
we neglected to say that Long’s or- 
chestra furnished their services free 
of charge, which added materially to 
the financial success of the affair. A 
neat sum was realized for the soldiers’ 
aid fund. 
A merry party of young women en- 
joyed atrip by launch over to Marble- 
head on the afternoon of the Fourth, 
as guests of William Hawkesworth. 
All kinds of cylinder oils and gaso- 
line at Dennis’ Manchester garage. * 
Fine watch repairing at Loomis’. 
Tel. 15-3. 
EDWARD S. BRADLEY, 
Practical Plumber. 
HOT WATER HEATING 
Gas Fitting and Jobbing. 
Personal Attention Given Telephone..... 
tO ali Worker, Connection. 
SAMUEL KNIGHT & SONS, 
DEALERS IN 
Wood, Goal, Lumber, Lime, 
CEMENT, HAY, GRAIN, Etc. 
CENTRAL STREET, 
MANCHESTER. 
GEO. W. HOOPER, 
DEALER IN 
First-Class Groceries, 
KITCHEN FURNISHINGS. 
MANCHESTER-BY-THE-SEA, 
SHELDON’S MARKET. 
Established 1845. 
F. K. HOOPER, Proprietor. 
Telephone 67 
DEALER IN 
First-Class PROVISIONS, Poultry, Game, Vegetables, etc. 
Central Street, 
PRIDES CROSSING. 
MANCHESTER-BY-THE-SEA. 
BEVERLY FARMS, 
MAGNOLIA. 
A. LEE & SONS, 
Pharmacists, 
Sole Agents in Manchester for 
DANTMAN KODAK AG 
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