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MIAMI DI AUNT DID IE 
Mr. and Mrs. David Cobb and Mr. 
_ Cobb’s sister spent Thanksgiving in 
- town with Mrs. Cobb’s parents, Mr. 
_ and Mrs. B. G. Foster. 
Mrs. Edith M. Lations returned 
_ Saturday from a round of visits 
- among friends in Clinton, Worcester, 
_ Leominster and Fitchburg. 
Miss Evelyn Eldridge has return- 
ed from a visit of several weeks with 
_ friends and relatives in Maine, and 
is with her sister, Mrs. F. A. Rowe. 
The dance held in the Town hall 
on Thanksgiving Eve was a charm- 
_ ing affair and the junior class of the 
_ Story High School is to be congratu- 
_ lated on its success. The hall was 
most beautifully decorated in holi- 
day colors. The stage was banked 
_ with laurel into which a touch of 
red had been twined. The chande- 
liers were very prettily trimmed 
and the whole hall spoke of Thanks- 
giving cheer. A short reception was 
| held during the early evening. The 
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grand march was lead by Prin. A. L. 
Sabin and Miss Florence Kauffman, — 
_ teacher on December 1, followed by 
Miss Gertrude Ryan and Allen Me- 
Kinnon. ! | 
A Manchester boy—Bryce Specht 
-—is receiving much praise from 
_ Marblehead people for his activity 
last Sunday morning in sending in 
a fire alarm about 4 o’clock after 
discovering a fire in a bowling alley 
in the thickly settled part of Mar- 
blehead. Mr. Specht is night opera- 
tor in the telephone exchange in 
Marblehead at present. He was 
awakened about 4 o’clock last Sun- 
day morning by the night bell ring- 
ing in the office. It appears that a 
cigarette or cigar stub thrown in a 
spittoon in the bowling alley Satur- 
day night smouldered and set fire 
to the place. A telephone was above 
the spot where the fire is supposed 
to have started and the heat melted 
the rubber insolation on the wires 
thus causing a circuit which rung the 
bell in the telephone office. When 
Specht was aroused by the bell he 
answered, thinking some subscriber 
was ringing. He waited and waited 
for an answer on the other end of 
the line, and receiving none his sus- 
spicions were aroused and he immed- 
iately started an investigation. The 
bowling alley is located just across 
the street from the telephone office 
and on going to the window he could 
see the glare from.the flames. He 
immediately telephoned an alarm. 
who is concluding her services as 
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CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS, 
Advertisements unde. this head at 1 cent per word: the first week. 
per word after the fi: st week. -3- 
LOST in Manchester early in November a 
broach, in the shape of a crown. Re- 
ward for its return to owner. Co. Bul- 
lock Bros., Manchester. 2t 
DRIVING HORSE wanted for his keep- 
ing this winter, to be used to convey 
eareful driver to and from Manchester 
to work. Address L. T. L. Breeze office. 
STABLEMAN OR CHORE-MAN wants 
position. Most capable man, and highly 
recommended by Mrs. Walter J. Mitchell, 
Manchester Cove. May be seen at the 
stable, or telephone 268. 
SCOTCH COLLIES For sale, full blooded, 
five months old. Inquire for Mr. Dodge, 
Long Meadow Farms, Highland street, 
Hamilton, Mass 2t 
NURSING wanted by experienced person 
Address A 18, Breeze Office. 
A LOT OF LAND. ‘On Pleasant street, : near 
School street, Manchester, for sale. Has 
a frontage of 127 feet on Pleasaut street, and 
containing about 11,000 square feet. F. B. 
Rust, 102 School street, Manchester, Mass. 
TO LET. 5 rooms, with improvements and 
in first class neighborhood at 15 Bennett 
street, Manchester. ? 
FOR SALE: One Beverly carriage, one 
depot wagon, one side seat wagonette, 
all rubber tired and in first class condi- 
tion. Apply to H. L. Hannaford, Mag- 
nolia. 
BOARDERS wanted by day or week, and 
rooms with or without board at 62 
Beach St., Manchester; house has been 
thoroughly renovated and newly fur- 
nished. Terms reasonable. C. I. Scott, 
proprietor. 71-729 
PET DOGS FOR SALE. Pomeranians (im- 
ported stock), Boston Terriers and 
French Bull Dogs. A. H. PEMBROKE, 
Dodge st., Wenham Neck, Mass. P: O. 
Address So. Hamilton, Mass. 318x107 
Among the Bowlers. 
3rd. Round. 
Team Standing. 
WiOlse Wosteel soe. . 
Alpines — AOR Se 833 4052 
Speed Boys Was 833 3943 
Orioles 7 5 583 3734 
Brunswicks ; 6 6 500 3730 
Crescents 2 TOs eal OT. 3553 
Wizards . 1 11 83 3695 
Individual Averages. 
A, Jones 985-9 }; M. Revelas 844-9 
C. Kelliher 975-9 || C..Votteros 84 
H. Bell 901-9 || OC. Bell 831-9 
E. Semons 89 2-9 || BE. Lethbridge 825-6 
W. Rust 87 4-9 || G. Votteros 82 2-3 
J. Ghadwick 872-3'|| N. Apostle © 80 2-3 
D. Healey’. 871-3-/| C. Stanley. 804-9 
J. Chapman 871-3 || Butler 80 1-3 
W. Bell 867-9 || B.. Valentine 80 
D. Riordan. 862-3 || G. Younger 79 
G. Slade 861-3: 1 *J.: Burgess» - 78-2-3 
s. Mason.’ 8616 || A. Chaulk » 772-3 
L. Hutchinson855-9 |) J. Saulnier . 77 1-9 
J. Cool 85 1-3. ||-M. Lodger TL 
G. Norris 85 1-6'|) A. Marsh 721-2 
P.°Votteros 851-6); F. Rowe 72 
F, Bullock 84 2-3: || J. Nazarru. > 72: 
One-half cent 
AMPS may be mailed in payment. 
For Sale_ 
IN MANCH ESTER 
A house of eight rooms and 
bath. All Improvements. 
Apply to | 
E. L. PHELAN 
410 GOLUMBUS AVE., BOSTON 
Branch Bakery 
50 GENTRAL ST. MANGHESTER 
Talk about Candy--- 
Have you seen my line? 
J. W. GAWTHORNE, Jr., Prop. 
Open Sundays 3 to 6 p. m. 
Store open we’ k-days until 8 p. m., on account 
; of Circulating Library 
Telephone 11-4 
FOREST WARDEN NOTICE 
This is to inform the public that I have 
been appointed ‘Forest Warden for Man- 
chester by Mr. F. W. Rane, State Forester, 
and I have appointed the following as my 
deputies: 
M. E. GORMAN, 
NATHAN. P. MELDRUM, 
JOSEPH P. LEARY, 
LORENZO BAKER, 
JAMES SALTER, 
JACOB H. KITFIELD, 
WM. YOUNG, 
FRED’K BURNHAM. Forest Warden., 
WANTED 
Position as gardener and general 
eare of country estate. 
W. B, JACKSON 
Pleasant Street Manchester 
D. I. BEATON 
Kitchen Furnishing Goods, Hardware. 
Rang sand Furnaces, Plumbing and Heating. 
Tia, Copper and Sheet Iron Worker. 
Telephone 23 MANCHFSTER, MASS. 
WGOD SAWED 
By Machinery. 
Work Done Promptly and at a Sav- 
ing from the Old-Fashioned Way, 
§. Albert Sinnicks 
North Street - - Manchester 
Telephone 129-12 
If von have junk of any sort to sell—I pay a 
special price for auto tires. and. inner tubes 
seid us.a postal, or phone Beverly 347-2, and I 
will send a wagon at-once: —I pay spot cash. 
ROBERT ARTH, 13 Gox Gt., Beverly 
My. wagon-is in. Manchester almost every day. 
