“a . quik ike 
AAO a Hm Piukahnihechone 
eons has. accepted 
w 
x oateomitis winter. : 
er Bennett. was éalled to La- 
Wednesday evening bye 
of an 
ss Mar ae eB 
siting her grandmother, Mrs. 
). El liott, Vine street. 
Bertha Stone returned this: 
“an_extended stay in the 
” 
rn part of the state. 
ey Reed. returned yester- 
ae an extended visit with re- | 
-Machias and other points 
y 
BY 
8. ‘De Eaowell, Tones of Wash- 
on street has been seriously ill 
a , but. this morning slie 
rep orted greatly improved. — 
yeaa of Pride’s is the 
Wad, Denegre’s. 
OBri em, hag. been employed at 
ead s estate on the South 
e the past twelve years. — 
ectmren wave the petition-. 
“the location of telephone 
Brook street extension leave 
hdraw. The hearing was giv- 
sterday afternoon. © The school 
n mittée:-wanted to put a telephone 
primary. school building. 
; flow were registered at 
fanchester» House the past 
J. Fay, J. Ogibis, G. W. 
“Boston dohn: MecDermitt. 
t; V.B. Deyber, Albany, N. Y.; 
oonan and Charles Ross. 
erice; James Marsh and H. L. 
rel, New. York; Mr. and Mrs. 
les ‘Washington; Robert New- 
4 Springfield ; James T. Sheehan 
Harry Lewis, Boston. 
1€ naines of the following pupils 
the sub-freshman class at the 
4 h school appeared in the “‘honor 
” for this week ending. Friday, 
& 18;*Gordon Crafts, , Josephine 
ag 4 
jled in their Seepage pee 
ward, and that or ee 
e2 fettort 3 is nen forth 
pnannne 
¢ 
VaR of Salem 
- among the horses. 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
For the THANKSGIVING DINNER 
We Have on Hand a Full Line of 
Nuts, Figs, Table Raisins, Citron, Grapes, Vegetables, 
Cranberries, etc., etc. 
Open Wedensday Evening Next Week. 
BULLOCK BROS., Postoffice Block, Manchester. 
17 
Telephone 160 
Manchester Fruit Store 
' P. VOTTEROS PROP, (Successor to M. G. Revelas) 
Choice Foreign and Domestic Fruit 
Free Delivery 
ALL FRUITS IN THEIR SEASON 
MANCHESTER, MAGNOLIA, BEVERLY FARMS, PRIDE’S CROSSING. 
Postofiice Biock, : 2 - S 2 Manchester-by-the-Sea 
Miss Mollie McNeary is visiting 
relatives in Gloucester. 
George Holmes has accepted a 
position in New York, going there 
this week. 
The Junior class at the High 
school is to hold a private dance in 
the Town hall on Thanksgiving eve. 
Mr. and Mrs. George R. Dean re- 
turned yesterday from their honey- 
moon trip to Canada and are now 
settling at the Mears cottage on Tap- 
pan street... - 
The selectmen will hold a special 
meeting next Tuesday evening for 
the approval of bills, and the re- 
gular ‘‘pay day’’ next week will be 
on Wednesday instead of Saturday, 
owing to Thanksgiving Day. 
The Manchester club meets tonight 
and as business of importance comes 
before the members it is urged that a 
large attendance be out. The enter- 
tainment committee will have some 
refreshments and there will be a 
contest of some sort on. 
An agent from the state board has 
been in town several days this week 
watching for cases of glanders 
Smith’s Express 
Co., and S. Knight & Sons each lost 
a horse this week from that disease. 
The board of health has ordered the 
water troughs about town closed to 
guard against the spread of the 
disease. 
THANKSGIVING 
DINNER SETS 
@ We have an unusually large 
Sets, 
over thirty-five Stock Patterns 
of the latest shape and decora- 
assortment of Dinner 
tions of the best values in the 
different grades. We have 
a large showing of Glass Ware, 
Lamps, China and Kitchen 
||. Furnishing. Goods at prices 
that will please you. 
GEORGE W. FULLER 
275 ESSEX STREET 
SALEM, -= MASS. 
New line of Neckties at H. A. 
Lethbridge’s. 
FRED BERGOUIST, Custom Tailor 
Mr. Bergquist (formerly in the Tailoring Business in Manchester—next to the 
Breeze office) wishes to announce to his friends and patrons that he has opened a 
FIRST-CLASS TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT at 3 TREMONT ROW, ROOM 17-B, 
BOSTON, where he will be pleased to see all his former Manchester customers as well 
as new patrons, and attend to their sartorial wants. 
All kinds of SUITS and OVERCOATS MADE TO ORDER, latest styles. Clean- 
ing and Dyeing, Repairing and Remodelling. All work guaranteed, at MODERATE 
PRICES. 
3 Tremont Row, (opp. Hanover St.) Room 17-B, Boston 
