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NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
BrveRLY Has Acain gone No-License, but it will 
' be well for that city to carefully watch the growing “yes” 
atthe Town hall in said Tiown 
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column. 
SPRINGFIELD Has PLacep IrskELF upon the map with 
a beautiful municipal building, 
“WILLIAM A. PRENDERGAST, comptroller of New 
York city has announced his withdrawal from the Pro- 
If 
gressive party of which he was a founder. He voiced 
a hope that there would be an amalgamation of the best 
men of both the Progressive and Republican parties that 
shall constitute a strong anti-Democratic party.’”—Ex- 
change. 
Who’s next? The sooner you fall in line the better! 
New York Is STI11, some years behind the times, 
but when it has adopted the Massachusett ballot it will 
have made one good stride forward. 
COMMONWEALTH OF 
Essex ss. 
To either of the Constables of the 
Town of Manchester Greeting: 
In the name of the Commonwealth 
of Massachusetts you are hereby re- 
quired to notify and warn the inhabi- 
tants of the Town of Manchester 
qualified to vote in elections, to meet 
on 
Wednesday, the seventeenth day of 
December, A. D., one thousand nine 
hundred and thirteen at seven o’clock 
in the evening for the following pur- 
poses to wit: 
Article 1. To choose a Moderator. 
Article 2. To see if the town will 
rescind so much of Vote No. 106 
passed at the Annual Town Meeting, 
held March 3rd., 1913, as relates to 
the site for a new almshouse and 
choose a committee to select a new lo- 
cation and report on the same to this 
meeting or an adjournment thereof. 
Article 3. To hear and act upon 
the report of the committee appoint- 
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ed at the Annual Town Meeting held 
March 3rd., 1913, to prepare plans 
and procure estimates for the build- 
ing of a new almshouse, 
Article 4. To see what action the 
town will take with regard to the 
erection of an almshouse in accordance 
with the plans presented by said com- 
mittee. 
Article 5. To see if the town will 
appropriate the sum of Thirty Two 
Thousand and Five Hundred (32,- 
500.00) Dollars for the building of a 
New Almshouse and to authorize the 
Town Treasurer to borrow the same 
or such portion thereof as may be 
needed. 
Article 6. To hear the report of 
the Park Commissioners in the mat- 
ter of dredging, authorized at the 
Annual Meeting of 1913 to take any 
necessary or proper action relating 
thereto. 
Article 7. To see if the Town will 
authorize the Park Commissioners to 
acquire by purchase from the Boston 
and Maine Railroad Company a lot 
of land on Beach street, Manchester, 
bounded northerly by land of the Bos- 
ton and Maine Railroad, easterly by 
Beach street and southerly by Man- 
chester harbor, at a price not to ex- 
ceed ‘I'wenty Five Hundred (2500) 
Dollars, and to see if the town will 
appropriate money therefor, or what 
action the town will take with rela- 
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tion thereto. 
And you are directed to serve this 
warrant by posting attested copies 
thereof, one at the Town Hall Build- 
ing and one at the Post Office in said 
Town, seven days at least before the 
time of holding said meeting, 
Hereof fail not and make due re- 
turn of this Warrant with your doings 
thereon to the Town Clerk three days 
at least before the day of this meet- 
ing. 
Given under our hands at Man- 
chester, aforesaid, this Eighth day of 
December, in the year of our Lord, 
One Thousand, Nine Hundred and 
Thirteen. 
NatHuan P. MELDRUM 
GrorcE R. DEAN 
FRANK G. CHEEVER 
Selectmen of Manchester. 
A true copy, 
Attest: 
Louis O. LATIONS, 
Constable of Manchester. 
PARENT-TEACHER ASSOCIATION 
The December meeting of the Man- 
chester Parent-Teacher association 
will be held in the Price school, Wed- 
nesday evening, Dec. 17, at 7.45 
o'clock. 
Miss Mary Farr, the expert cata- 
loguer, who is now at work on the 
books of our town library will speak 
on “The Use of the Public Library,” 
and the popular High school orches- 
tra will furnish the music for the 
evening. 
_ Emerson, Douglas and Ground 
Gripper shoes at Bell’s Beach street 
store. adv. 
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SunpDAy, Novemser 13. 
Pair of Gold Mounted Eyeglasses in flat 
case marked MONTGOMERY & Frost. 
Returnto CHARLES W. WARD, 
Brookline, Mass. Rewarp, $2.00, for 
its return to owner, or to Manchester 
Police Station or The Breeze Office. 
