NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
MANCHESTER 
As a most pleasant ending of a 
summer's work the members of the 
Manchester auto squad—Allen S. 
Peabody, Jos. N. Lipman, Richard J. 
Baker, Arthur McCormack, Jas. R. 
Hamilton, dee Lous, Frank A. 
Morgan, Wm. J. Dougherty, John L. 
Peabody, Charles Francis, Charles 
Fritz and Herbert Hall —had a gala 
time in Boston Wednesday, in the 
shape of a day’s outing as guests of 
the association. The boys left on the 
7.32 train in thé morning and returned 
on the theatre train. They lunched 
at the Adams house and dined at the 
American, attending the Boston, Ma- 
jestic and Tremont theatres in the 
afternoon and evening. 
The picnic days are over for 1905 ; 
at least they are so far as Tuck’s Point 
is concerned, for Supt. Wm. J. Pert 
closed the chowder house Wednesday 
for the winter. The grounds have 
been well patronized this summer, and 
they have been kept in an attractive 
condition by the caretaker. 
Herman Swett returned Tuesday 
from a fortnight’s trip to New York. 
Miss Dora B. Chaffin starts for 
Mexico next Wednesday, as_ an- 
nounced in last week’s BREEZE. 
Frank RR. Robbins _ returned 
Wednesday from Jackson, N.H., 
after a five weeks’ stay, with Mrs. 
W. Scott Fitz’s horses and carriages, 
and returned to Boston Thursday over 
the road for the winter. 
A daughter was born a week ago 
yesterday, in Gloucester, to Mr. and 
Mrs. Fred G. Pinkham (Miss Susie 
Allen). 
The Manchester band played in the 
big parade at et yesterday after- 
noon. 
The West Manchester station, 
Leon W. Carter, agent, is again 
awarded a prize in the annual floral 
competition, the judges placing it in 
the 6th class this year with a cash 
prize of $10. 
FORM SALES: 
7x9 wall tent. 
GEo. F. DvER. * 
HAVE 
YOU 
SEEN 
PLEASE 
Parquetry 
W ood 
Floor 
Patterns 
BETTER 
AND 
CHEAPER 
THAN 
woon. 
H. 
THE NEW 
Inlaid Linoleums 
PARQUETRY FLOORS 
They are Semianints than the best specimens of 
wood— THEY R 
Nor half the labor to keep nice that wood requires. 
THERE’S NO 
line of the 
color goes T 
LAID LINOLEUMS are not new but PAR- 
QUETRY floor patterns ARE NEW. PRICES, 
1.35 to 1.75 the square yard. 
M. BIXBY & CO. 
242 Essex Street, Salem. 
ARE NOT AS SLIPPERY. 
DEFACING — because. each 
attern is ONE COLOR and that 
ROUGH to the canvas back. IN- 
Mrs. G. W. Swan and two children, 
and Miss Agnes Nelson of Roxbury, 
were guests of Miss Nannie Sjorlund, 
Sunday. 
The local high school football team 
went to Gloucester Tuesday afternoon 
and were defeated by the Gloucester 
high second eleven, 29 to 6. Sheehan 
made the touchdown for Manchester 
after a long run from the center of the 
heidye= 1) heinesp:: 
Manchester High— Dodge,1 h b, Sin- 
nicks, f b, Sheehan, rh b, Cook, re, Stan- 
ley, rt, Gillis, r g, Hooper, c, Riordan, 1 g, 
Howe, | t, Slade, 1 e, Merrill, q b. 
Literary Society 
The. Literary sooclety #01. the 
Story High school, Manchester, met 
Wednesday and the following inter- 
esting program was carried out : 
Composition, ‘‘ The ancient mari- 
[eel tinny Oe rath cicwdd chen Peat A Harold Betts 
Recitation, ‘‘ What a man can do 
fomhis COUN yee noe Archie Gillis 
Composition, ‘‘ What wealth is” 
saveral ual da olettibe ts cement Clarence Preston 
Recitation, “Try agai”... . =. Maud Smith 
Recitation, ‘‘ The three bells”. Bertram Allen 
Composition, ‘‘ A character sketch 
Of.the  ScOutewe ore meee Mabel Maslin 
Pianhovsolopaencnr. wean we eee Mary Barry 
Recitation, Lincoln’s address at 
Gettysburg dt tiao. aveaek Edward Kitfield 
Debate: “Is a paper beneficial to a 
school?” 
Aff., Henry Merrill; Neg., Willard Rust. 
Critic, Frank Fleming: 
A SPECIAL LINE OF 
Thompson’s Glove-Fitting CORSETS 
At the OLD CORNER STORE. 
Also the much-advertised H. & W. Corset Waists for Ladies, Misses 
and Children — for $1.00, 50¢ and 25e. 
Also, Mark-Down on Ladies’ Shirt Waists and Dress Suits. 
the wearer. 
Warranted to give satisfaction to 
Call. 
THE OLD CORNER STORE, 
ear =F oe a es is 
Manchester, Mass. 
The debate was taken up from the 
floor and interesting remarks were 
made pro and con, but the majority 
was against a paper in the school. 
Remarks were made by Superinten- 
dent Fish. 
Unclaimed Letters 
Letters remaining unclaimed at Manches- 
ter, Mass., postoffice for week ending Oct. 
Lee EM "Austin, Mrs Harriet G Currie, 
John Cowan, Ferson Diggins (2), H M Du- 
gan, Mrs E 'B Everett, Mrs Leroy Fuller, 
Miss Isabella Grant, Miss Jennie Hunter, 
Mrs Frederick Holbrook, Miss H J Hall, 
Miss Mary McArie, Mrs E E Nickerson, j 
H Noble, Mrs Ellen O’Rouke, Mr and Mrs 
SA Ratchesky, Rev H J Rhodes, Mrs C A, 
Sands, Felry C Shields, Mrs Margaret Sher- 
idan, Joseph Samuelson, Mrs Isaac Thomas, 
LM Tobin, Mr Wright, Wm R Wilcox. 
SAMUEL L. WHEATON, P.M. 
CHARLES HOOPER 
FULL LINE OF 
= trpaat Oe Ml el bee 
AND WINTER 
> ELO Foss 
In Russet and Black. 
11 Gentral Square, Manchester. 
Can we furnish you with estimates on 
HOUSE WIRING 
in a concealed, up-to-date manner that is 
approved by the 
Association? 
If so, call us up and we will furnish es- 
timate, free of charge, covering wiring 
N.E. Underwriters 
or fixtures. 
With our Boston connection we can 
give you the best line of fixtures for se- 
lection. 
Clark & Mills Electrical C0, 
W. W. HARDING, Resident Manager. 
Boston. Manchester, Tel. 11-13. Cambridge. 
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