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JONATHAN MAY 
REAL ESTATE and INSURANCE BROKER 
Notary Public. —_———_ 90 —__—_ 
Shore Road, Magnolia, Mass. 
Telephone 26-2 
Summer Cottages to Rent 
Sea shore land and Bungalow Lots For Sale 
BEST on the NORTH SHORE | 
THERE ARE OTHER THINGS IN BUSINESS BE- 
SIDES DOLLARS. 
We Call then GUARANTEED GOODS, FAIR PRICES, SQUARE DEAL- 
ING and an HONEST NAME. 
We have kept these four things before us for thirty years. 
and we try hard, to make each customer a friend as well as a patron. 
make mistakes sometimes, we are only human, but you will always find us 
Bate Good’’. 
ready and willing to 
The good name and reputation of this house means much to us and _ is 
before us in every transaction. 
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NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
Justice of the Peace. 
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164 MAIN STREET 
GLOUCESTER 
~ GRAND EXHIBITION 
AND SALE 
OF 
HIGH GRADE PIANOS 
Terms: $10.00 Down 
| en FREE | 
WITH EVERY PIANO oy ne from our ware-room. 
during the month of January, a HIGH-GRADE 5-DRAWER, 
DROP- HEAD SEW ING MACHINE. 
H. J. BURKE, 
Open from 1.30 to 9 p. m. eek 
Sete eet iad pemarte aca 
RECO ROS IS ny ae Sati Pa DE ON 
Business Change. 
is hereby- given that the 
Notice 
‘partnership heretofore existing un- 
der the title of Kehoe Bros., carpen- 
ters and builders, Magnolia, is dis- 
solved by mutual consent on this 
Second Day of January, 1911. The 
business will be continued by M. Ke- 
_ hoe under his own name. Persons 
owing money to the firm will pay the 
same to M. Kehoe who will be re- 
sponsible for any bills against the 
. partnership. 
Seer and Chase Bldg., ue Zz 
- $8.00 A Month. 
Golden Oak Finish. 
130 Cabot St., : Beverly. 
PAs MS PON ERE LER TE TT 
Crocker- Warner. 
On Thursday, Dee. 29, Raymond 
Irving Crocker, a well known Man- 
chester young man, son of Mr. Croc- 
ker the iceman, was married to Miss 
Martha H. Warner of Gloucester, by 
Rey. Henry L. Winston, at Boston: 
J. P. Lations returned this week 
from spending the holidays with his 
son Charles and family .in .Worces- 
ter, 
A eabathatiairchaa cata cinta h caine ' 
x Manchester x § 
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The Manchester club will elect 
officers at its meeting tonight. 
The YMCA orchestra has an en- 
gagement: to play in Beverly Farms 
one evening the middle of this 
month. 
The Manchester Athletic asso. are 
preparing a play ‘‘Bread on the Wa- 
ter’’ to be presented in the town hall 
in the near future. 
Mrs. Herman C. Swett is suffering 
from an attack of appendicitis and 
it is expected she will go to a Boston 
hospital shortly to be operated upon. 
Miss Annie Younger entertained 
her §. S. class at her home on Lin- 
coln street Saturday afternoon and 
evening. The party was given in 
honor of Miss Julia Andrews for her 
regular attendance during the year. 
Mrs. Mary E. Hill, Manchester’s 
oldest resident, is very low at the 
home of her grandson on Bennett 
street. It was reported this morning 
that she is not expected to live more 
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The officers of the painters union 
for the ensuing term are: Granville 
Crombie, president; Frank Martin, 
vice pres.; C. W. Sawyer, rec. secy.; 
George Steward, fin. secy.; Chas. W. 
Fritz, treas.; James Murray, conduc- 
tor; Geo. Andrews, warden; Stanley 
Horton, trustee 18 months. 
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Among the Bowlers. 
Team Standing. 
Won Lost P.C. P.F. 
Speed Boys 31 5 861 12091 
Alpines 28 8 778 11943 
- Orioles 16 20 444 11527 
Wizards 14 22 389 11149 
Brunswicks 14 22 389 11083 
Crescents 5 31 139 10860 
Individual Averages. 
A. Jones 951-9 || J. Riggs 83 3-4 
C. Kelliher . 927-9 || C. Stanley 83 2-9 
W. Rust 921-3 || D. Healy 83 
EK. Semons 90 2-9 G. Votteros 82 2-3 
H. Bell 901-9 || M. Revelas 811-2 
W. Bell 90 W. Cook 81 1-2 
J. Chapman 897-9 || E. Lethbridge 81 
S. Mason 89 5-9 A. Chaulk 791-3 
L. Hutchinson89 2-9 || G. Younger 79 
G. Norris 887-8 || J. Burgess 78 2-3 
J. Chadwick 881-3 || J. Morrison 77 2-3 
D. Riordan 875-9 || H. Butler 771-3 
C. Bell 87 2-9 J. Nazzaro:” 772-9 
G. Slade 86 3-8 || M. Lodge 77 
F. Bullock 845-9 || J. Saulnier 77 
P. Votteros 842-9 C. Marsh 75 4-7 
C. Votteros 842-9 || F. Rowe 72 
E. Valentine 84 E. Burgess 712-3 
out 83 7-9 
The following games will be play- 
ed next week: Monday, Alpines v. 
Wizards; Wednesday, Brunswicks v. 
Crescents; Friday, Speed Boys v. 
Orioles. 
