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Watch Repairing 
Do not neglect your watch. If you compel it to run longer 
than two years without attention you are inviting trouble. 
Dirt gets 
in, mixes with the dried oil and cuts the bearings like a file. 
Regular care will add years to the life of your watch and save 
you money in the long run. 
F. S. Thompson, sewe.er 
MANCHESTER. 
Manchester Equal Suffrage news 
page 106. ; 
Last Tuesday evening the “Flying 
Squadron” of the A. O. U. W., paid 
a fraternal visit to North Shore 
lodge and conducted the initiatory 
ceremonies for the lodge on two can- 
didates, after which the members 
partook of one of Spry’s cock stews. 
Miss Josephine White, “part night” 
operator at the local exchange, has 
164 Main Street, Gloucester 
concluded her work for the season 
and Miss Berle Heath has been tak- 
ing her place this week. Miss Mary 
Corrigan will have the postion for 
the next month. 
Everybody reads the Breeze. 
Saturday Special at Floyd’s—35c. 
Chocolates for 29c. per Ib. adv. 
“No Shooting” signs for sale, size 
11x 14, on cloth or card board, at 15 
Mrs. K. B. Sherman 
MILLINERY 
44 Central St. 
and 10 cents each, respectively. The 
Breeze office, Manchester. adv. 
Manchester 
MANCHESTER 
The Arbella club will meet in the — 
Chapel, Tuesday afternoon, Oct. 27, 
at four o’clock. a 
The annual inspection of Allen — 
Post will be held this evening at G. 
A. R. hall, the inspecting officer and — 
a delegation coming from Beverly. 
There will be a Democratic Rally 
in the Manchester Town hall next 
Thursday evening, Oct. 20. 
speakers assigned by the Democratic 
State Committee are ex-Mayor John 
F. Fitzgerald; Frederick W. Mans- 
field, state treasurer; Frank H. Pope, 
auditor; Hon. Geo. A. Schofield, can- 
didate for congress; Chas. D. Smith, 
Esq., of Gloucester. It is planned to 
cover ‘Marblehead, Beverly, Man- 
chester, Gloucester and Rockport on 
that evening. 
John J. Connors tells us that one 
of the most interesting features of 
his trip to New York city this week 
was his visit to the horse marts, 
where he had many acquaintances in 
years gone by. He saw some of the 
work of the French and British army 
officers, who are scurrying this coun- 
try for 20,000 horses to land in Eng- 
and. France before the first of Dec- 
ember. They had already secured 
7,000 in Chicago and expected to get 
four or five thousand in New York — 
and the rest they expected to pick up 
in Western cities. The only requisit= 
aside from being fairly sound is that 
every horse be provided with a sad- 
dle and bridle and a blanket. The 
sale price is anywhere from $100 to 
$150 a horse. 
~ HoopEr-LOVERING 
Miss Susan R. Lovering, daughter 
of Mrs. Susan Lovering of Mt. Au- 
burn street, Watertown, and Harry 
F. Hooper of Manchester, were mar- 
ried Tuesday noon in the Church of 
the Good Shepherd, Watertown. The 
ceremony was performed by Rev. 
Laurens MacLure of Grace Church, 
Newton. The bride was attended by 
Miss Ethel Talbot of Dorchester as 
maid of honor and the bridegroom’s 
brother, Charles Hooper was his best 
man. Only immediate friends and 
relatives witnessed the marriage and 
there was no reception. 
After a wedding trip to the Berk- 
shires and Vermont, Mr. and Mrs. 
Hooper will occupy their new home 
off School st., Manchester. 
Mr. Hooper is a son of Mrs. Susan 
Hooper and of the late Franklin 
Hooper of Manchester, and he and 
his brother are the proprietors of 
Sheldon’s market. The bride is a sis- 
ter of Manager Lovering of the Man- 
chester Electric Co. 
The — 
