MANCHESTER. 
Mr. W. B. Walker left last night for 
a short trip to Chicago. 
Atter a most pleasant six weeks’ 
trip abroad, Oliver T. Roberts and 
James Hoare, with Robert Hoare, 
who went abroad earlier in the sum- 
mer, returned to Manchester Wednes- 
day. The Messrs Hoare spent most 
of their time visiting in the vicinity of 
their former home, but Mr. Roberts 
spent some time on the continent and 
saw Paris. Mr. Koberts is the kind 
of a man that sees everything when 
he travels, and he is able to tell in an 
interesting manner what he sees, so 
that his friends may expect to hear 
some good account of his trip later. 
Rev. F. J. Libby of Magnolia had 
charge of the meeting at the Cove 
Thursday evening, and gave an inter- 
esting account of his trip to Palestine, 
a few years ago. 
The class of ’08, Story high school, 
yesterday elected officers as follows : 
Talbot Hoare, president ; Alice Tap- 
pan, vice-president; Princie Dodge, 
secretary ; Henry Merrill, treasurer. 
Last Sunday, as the people were 
entering the Baptist church for the 
evening service, they were shocked by 
seeing a man riding a bicycle run head 
on into a carriage coming down School 
street. But when the fellow picked 
himself up and walked away, they 
knew he could not have been very 
seriously hurt. He was an Italian 
employed by Morley, Flatley & Co. 
Two teeth were knocked out, a bruise 
was received in the breast, and the 
bicycle was smashed. 
FURS 
At Summer Prices 
WF MAKE A SPECIALTY OF 
Ladies’ Fur-lined Coats 
Ready-made, also Made to 
order, at very attractive 
prices. 
Neck Wear and Muffs 
In the newest styles. 
ALL GOODS BOUCHT NOW 
WILL BE STORED FREE 
EDW. KAKAS 
& SONS 
162 TREMONT ST. 
Next Door to Keith’s Theatre 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
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Fr, Downey’s Funeral. 
Arrangements have been completed 
for the funeral of the late Rev. John 
J. Downey, and as told by Fr. Maguire 
this morning, are substantially as fol- 
lows: Sunday afternoon, about 3 
o'clock, the body will be removed 
from the parochial residence on Has- 
kell street to St. Margaret’s church. 
The Knights of Columbus will accom- 
pany the body tothe church. Here 
it will lie in state till Monday morning 
at 7.30, when high mass will be cele- 
brated by Fr. Maguire. At 10 o’clock 
the office of the dead will be chanted, 
and about 10.30 the requiem will be 
celebrated. 
The celebrant will be Rt. Rev. Wm. 
Byrne of St. Cecelia church, Back 
Bay, Boston; Rev. Henry Grady of 
St. Rose church, Chelsea, will be 
deacon, and Rev. Philip Gormely of 
St. Mary’s, Charlestown, will be sub- 
deacon. The eulogy will be pro- 
nounced by Rev. J. J. Ryan of Cam- 
bridge. Burial will beat Jamaica Plain. 
Miss Nellie Preston of Beverly 
Farms spent Sunday in town with 
Mr. and Mrs. Edward F. Preston. 
North Shore Breeze: 
Please send the 
Breeze to the address given below 
Gentlemen: 
months. 
FRESH EGGS 
A specialty at all times. Broilers and 
Fowl killed to order at my place. 
7 ee Sy 0 oe E> ee Wea 
MANCHESTER COVE, MASS. 
D. H. MAMPRE, 
HIGH GRADE 
Ladies Tailoring 
AT A SAVING OF 
30 to 50 per cent. 
FROM BOSTON PRICES. 
Up-to-Date Styles, Fabrics and 
Workmanship. 
Fashionable North Shore Pat- 
ronage solicited. 
Renovating, Repairing, Pressing, 
at LOW PRICES. 
ENDICOTT BLOG, BEVERLY, MASS. 
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