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Manchester x ¢ 
AAAADANONAAL DEAR ADAMR 
The family of John F.-Scott is to 
move to Beverly. in. the near future. 
Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Calderwood 
entertained the Ever Ready Circle 
of King’s Daughters and — their 
friends at their home. on: Central 
Street last.evening. The guests en- 
joyed a-good. old-fashioned candy- 
pull. Games. were played anda de- 
lightful evening was spent. — 
Miss Lena Jones, one: of Manches- 
ter’s most popular. teachers, “was tak- 
en to the Beverly hospital the first 
of the week and has been in a ser- 
ious condition since. At the hospital 
this afternoon it was stated that Miss 
Jones was resting as comfortably as 
could be expected after undergoing — 
an operation Tuesday. 
Orders taken for Aviation Caps at 
KE. A. Lethbridge’s. 
An interesting entertainment was . 
given at the chapel last;.evening un- 
‘der the auspices of the Ladies Social 
Circle. Home-made” candies were 
sold after the entertainment. The 
program -carried out included. 1a 
piano duet'by Misses Dora Marshall 
and Grace’ Merrill; vocal solo, Mrs. 
Raymond C. -Allen;* reading, Miss 
Mary Dodge; piano solo, Arthur 
Lodge; voeal solo, Alfred TU: Saben; 
reading, Miss Lila Goldsmith ; cornet 
solo, Ralph Hayward, with piano ac- 
companiment. by. Miss..Dora’ Marsh-. 
all; vocal solo, Mrs...Raymond C. 
Allen; reading; Miss G. Glendenning 
and another cornet'solo by Mr. Hay- 
wari. | ; 
Red Men Celebrate, 
The members of Conomo tribe No. 
113, 1. O. R. M., met at their. wigwamn 
in the Manchester..Town:-hall..Wed- 
nesday evening ‘to’ observe Thanks- 
giving in accordance with a procla- 
mation sent out by the head of the 
order. The oceasion. took the. form 
of an ‘‘open:meeting’’.and the mem-: 
bers had their wives and lady 
friends and other guests to the num- 
ber of 70 or 80. The entertainment 
committee .was disappointed in most. 
of the talent:it. has arranged for the 
evening, but despite this. everybody 
present had a most°enjoyable time. 
The hall*was*prettily decorated 
with boughs and red lights.” In one 
corner of the hall was arranged an 
Indian tepee. 
After the reading of the Thanks... 
giving proe lamation Chairman: Hen-= » 
ry Moulton *6f' the ‘éommitteé made’ 
_ after. 
some introductory remarks. 
Scholey. an 
Mdse —Francis Buekley. and "Mie z 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE °° 
which the Prophet of the tribe, Fred 
C. Dougherty recited an Indian. ine... eo 
vocation. The degree staff of Win-._ 
nipurkett tribe No. 55 of Lynn, un-. 
der the direction of Deputy Albert, - 
W. Ellison went through some “floor 
work that pleased the audience very 
much. The work was very prettily: 
performed and showed careful train- vi ren 
“the embarrassment he is naturally 
“subjected to when the clerk calls _ 
«him, back from the elevator and — 
makes him produce his marriage cer-_ 
ing. - 
P. H. Boyle gave several readings. . 
~ including ‘‘The Last Speech of Chief 
Blackhawk’’, ‘‘Sparticus to - the 
Gladiator’’, and 
Lookout Mountain’’. Lagory Wade 
played two trombone solos, and Fred 
Dougherty recited a selection from 
Hiawatha. 
lar song. 
' Refreshments of ice cream, dake 
and faney crackers were passed 
around at the conclusion of the. ex- 
John Gray one a RODE: 
ercises. 
Among the Bowlers. 
The second round in the bowling 
tournament at the Seaside Alleys, 
Manchester, brought out some inter- 
esting matches. The Wizards are 
still in the lead as far as pinfall is 
concerned; but the Speed Boys and 
Brunswicks are tied with the Alpines. 
on the percentage basis.” 
Team Standing. 
“The Battle..of . 
‘Jivered to any. responsible person to. 
whom the-addressee’s ordinary mail. 
at  WHISPERINGS. 
“oi! ‘everything “he does 
he ought to receive our sympathy tor 
tificate. We do not accuse anybody 
in this section with all this, but— . 
whisperings reached us not long 
“Aman is not always responsible 
on his — 
wedding: night;:therefore he is to be: £43 
“excused: ‘ifthe forgets to write “‘Mrs’? 
when he* ‘registers ‘at the hotel on - 
the first night of his honéymoon, and © 
since of..a couple living not many .. | 
hundred miles from the Breeze of-. ;- 
fice who were the actors in the alors 
Spinrad 
The attention of the ate is eall- 
ed ‘to the following new regulation ~ © 
relative to the delivery of registered _ 
mail: ‘‘Registered mail the delivery, _. 
of which has not been restricted by | 
the sender or addressee may be Nee 
is customarily delivered.’’ Former-<* 
_ly registered mail could be delivered (> 3; 
only to the.addressee, or to a person’ 
. authorized-by the addressee, in writ- cues 
' gal (if'they resemble regular postage _ 
_stamps). 
ing.to receive it. 
The following countries refuse to. . 
admit to their mails articles bearing wi 
stamps or — 
other adhesive charity stamps or”. 
non-postage ‘‘Christmas’” 
labels : Guatemala, Uruguay, Portu- 
Other countries will ad- 
mit articles bearing such stamps, but 
only when affixed to the reverse and 
not to: ‘the address side. 
AL BAKER, TAILOR 
PNesrouncek to his Mancheeree Cusenbene 
"that he has MOVED from the Kimball aes 
‘the ti: 
Block, opposite _ the  Postoffice to 
North Shore Breeze Bales 
BEACH ST., 
Won rey P.Cuign RP. EF. 
Alpines 6. 2 750.5 07 2741» 
Speed Boys 6 2 750 2623" 
Brunswick 6 2 750 2499 
Orioles 3 0, . slo: .., 2469 
Crescents 2 6 250 2321 
Wizards 1 7 125 2321 
Individual Averages. 
(, Kelliher 981-2 |) P. Votteros: 83 
A. Jones 98 1-6 || E, Lethbridge 825-6° 
H. Bell 89 1-2 || G.. Votteros . 822-3 ° 
S. Mason 88 1-2 || F. Bullock 821-2. * 
W. Bell 88 1-6 ||-G. Younger °82 1-6: 
D. Riordan |. 87.5-6 ||.C. Stanley 811-6... 
EK. Semons- 871-6 || D. Healey * 81°: -« 
M. Revelas 862-3 || Nick Apostle:.80:2-3: « 
G. Norris 86 J. Burgess 781-2. 
W-. Rust 86 1-6 || E. Valentine °77.5-6 
J. Cool 85.1-2.,}/' A. Chaulk: i: 37%22-3 
J. Chadwick 851-6 ||} M.'Lodge AAS 
L. Hutchinson 84 2-3 || A. Butler ©! 75) 
C. Votteros 841-2 || J.~Nazarro- *°74 1-2 
C. Bell 841-6 |) J. Saulnier © 725-6 
J. Chapman 831-2 || E. Marsh 71 2-3 
G. Slade 83152 |! : ir BSS 
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Letters remaining unclaimed ae 
the Manchester postoffice for week, 
ending November 12th:—Mrs.“J. Ns 
Bogigie, Miss Cecilia Beaux, Mrs. E 
L. Burwell, Mr. and Mrs, Ballard] 
Mrs. Clough, Matthew H. Carr, ‘A’ 
J. Farley, Matthew Hareour€,: on 
L. Archibald Lindsay, Mee. Chi Win 
ter Allen: F. Young: 2 => 
Sam], L, Wheaton; Py ME - 
ay 2B 
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rons. He is in the store formerly occu- 
Died by, the Chinese Laundry. 
NOTICE TO. SUBSCRIBERS. 
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Ph Hee 
SUBSCRIBERS leaving the shore J >’ ~ 
- for their” city. homes should notify. 
gathis offeee, of, their ‘ change of ad-- 
"yadess 2 “promptly, sending their - 
Sopra aswell as new Feige VEO 
“Where he will be pleased to see his pat. x. 
