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MANCHESTER 
Principal A. L. Sabin and family 
will spend the holidays in New 
Hampshire. 
Ask to see the attractive Xmas 
cards at Allen’s Drug store—10c a 
dozen. d 
Miss Maude Bushen left the last 
of the week for an extended visit 
to her home in Digby, N. 8. 
Union Suits and Sweaters 
Bell’s, Central square. 
The selectmen held their regular 
weekly meeting last night, but did 
nothing on the matter of new chief 
of police and according to the state- 
ment of the board they ‘‘are not 
likely to do anything about it for 
the present.”’ 
Walter Howe has a position in the 
office of the American express com- 
pany in Chelsea. 
Perey A. Wheaton and family 
have gone to Amesbury to spend 
Christmas with Mrs. Wheaton’s 
family the C. E. Fishes. 
The Red Men elected officers at 
their meeting Wednesday evening, 
as follows: Byron Bullock, prophet; 
H. A. Moulton, sachem; W. F. Rob- 
erts, senior sagamore; John D. 
Morrison, collector of wampum; 
Leonard Andrews, keeper of wam- 
pum; Edward F. Preston, chief of 
records; W. R. Bell, trustee 3 years; 
F. C. Dougherty, 1 year. An oyster 
stew supper was served after the 
meeting. 
A deer was found dead on the 
Essex County club grounds one day 
recently by Enoch Crombie, one of 
the employes. The animal had tried 
to jump the brook, it is thought, 
and had broken its leg. It is sup- 
posed to have died of hunger, as a 
result of this accident. — 
Miss Mary T. Ross of Arlington 
will spend Christmas with Mrs. 
Alice Wheaton and family of Nor- 
wood avenue. 
Mrs. Mary Stanley has gone to 
Chelsea to spend the holidays with 
her daughter, Mrs. Roderick Mac- 
donald and family. Mr. and Mrs. 
W. R. Bell and Mr. and Mrs. H. C. 
Swett will join her for Christmas 
day. 
Magnolia lodge of Odd Fellows 
will elect officers at their next meet- 
ing, at which time a collation will 
be served the members. A commit- 
tee of the lodge is to confer with 
committees from Atlantic lodge of 
Gloucester and Ocean lodge of Bev- 
erly, to arrange for the working of 
the degrees, one by each lodge, dur- 
ing the winter. A full attendance 
of members is looked for at the 
next meeting. 
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po hes ja by We ORS i Sin ens ieee Seon a 8 24 250 10,039 
Players’ Averages J. Morrison ; ‘ s OE 
J. Taylor , : P 86 3-4 
D. Healey 74-0. eae : ; : 86 5-8 — 
C. Kelliher 973-7 S. Mason : i : 86 1-2 
C. Bell 921-2 G. Slade ; : : 861-7 | 
F. Mosher 911-2 F. Bullock 861-8 | 
L. Hutchinson . 892-3 HE. Valentine 85 2-3 
G. Gray 892-3 C. Votteros : : : 85 1-2 
D. Riordan 891-2 G. Younger : ; : 85 ; 
W. Rust 891-3 J. Saulnier : : : 84 5-6 — 
A. Jones 89 J. Cool é ‘ ; 84 3-4 
EK. Semons ‘ 881-3 B. Stanley : : . 84 2-3 ; 
E. Lethbridge . 875-6 C. Stanley : s 841-3 
W. Bell , 872-3 M. Lodge : ‘ : 84 1-3 
A. Cool 872-3 J. Nazarro : : . 84 
W. Cook 871-2 O. Stanley 3 ‘ : 84. | 
J. Chadwick 871-2 J. Burgess : : . 84 
G. Rust 87:1-3. 2B 2 Ebbersonea. aos ; 81 6-7 
M. Revelas 871-3 W. Cool A : ; 73 2-35 
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Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Howe will 
have the members of their family 
with them for Christmas. 
Lamson & Hubbard Fall Hats at 
Bell’s. " 
Attractive Calendar for Breeze 
Subscribers 
Within the next day or two the 
Breeze will mail to its subscribers 
an attractive 1912 calendar, con- 
taining a beautiful picture of that 
part of Manchester harbor showing 
Norton’s Point. Over 2000 of these 
are being mailed to our subscribers — 
in all parts of the country, from 
Maine to California, about 20 going 
to subseribers in that state on the 
opposite side of the continent. We 
shall have a few calendars left over 
which we will be glad to present to 
anyone calling for same, or we will 
mail to any address without charge. 
PRINTIN 
‘wages—permanant. 
We are prepared to handle any kind of ? 
Job, quickly, at THE BREEZE OFFICE 
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FOR THE HOLIDAYS 
When in Salem look over our window 
display of Watches, Rings, Bracelets, etc. 
then step inside and you will find goode 
and prices right. Quailty the best. We 
have the finest line of Bracelet in the city 
Starr C. Hewitt, 158 Essex St., Salem 
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WANTED—High class man to sell trees, shrubs, 
rosee, vines, berry bushes, bulbs, etc. Good 
Exclusive territory, 
Brown Brothers Co., Rochesier, N. Y. 
