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Teg ret to report the continued 
liness of Mr. Andrew Jack- 
sridge street. 
s I dith Menkin left Tuesday 
York to spend several 
Nichols’ store for the win- 
fiss Bragdon was formerly 
or Lee, the jeweler, in Salem. 
pas on, the former manager, 
epted a position in Boston. 
‘an id Mrs. Harley Perkins of 
, Conn., announce the en- 
of their daughter Miss 
a Perkins, to William S. 
pa. Mr. Hodgdon is one of 
ehester’s popular letter carriers. 
eeting of the High School alu- 
eal led for Tuesday, Jan. 10, 
t the home of Mrs. L. W. 
he committee on the annual 
s to report at this time and 
ember should take advan- 
P his prerogative to express 
Let everyone come out to 
t is not possible to make at 
Diiceting a success.—(Secre- 
~ NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
ee aed ADVERTISEMENT. 
Advertisements under this head at 1 cent per word the first week. One- half cent 
per word after the first week. -:- 
ROOMERS wanted by day or week, with or 
without board, at 62 Beach Street, Man- 
chester; nicely "furnished steam-heated rooms. 
Terms reasonable. C.I. Scott, proprietor. 12-1? 
SAWS FILED. I am prepared to do saw 
filing of all kinds this winter. C. T. 
LOOMIS, Central Sq., Manchester.  #t 
FURNISHED ROOMS to let, both large and 
small, with heat. Apply MRS. MARY F. 
ALLEN, 42 Central St., Manchester. ? 
6-ROOM COTTAGE to let. Hot and cold 
water 160 Summer st., Manchester. Ap- 
ply of Mr. Lodge at The Breeze office ?t. 
PUPPIES. Three well-bred bull terriers 
four months old, for sale. Apply H. L. 
HIGGINSON’S STABLE, West Man- 
chester. ’ 
‘Landlord Kenney Entertains. 
By invitation of Frank H. Kenney, 
a number of his friends assembled at 
his rooms in the Manchester House 
on New Year’s eve. A _ bountiful 
meal had been prepared of which the 
guests were invited to partake. A 
number not on the program as far 
as Mr. Kenney was concerned, was 
the presentation to him by his many 
Make It a Point to Visit 
Webber’s Next Week. 
Lr OR, beginning Tuesday Morning, our Department Managers are going 
& to hold their 13th. and best Dept. Managers’ Sale. An event that no 
woman with an eye to economy can afford to miss. 
ce ntage of the cash receipts of the sale go to the employees. 
merchandise event out of the ordinary and original with the House of 
For Full Particulars See Monday’s Salem Evening News. 
) GEG Ge CED @ 
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STAMPS may be mailed in payment. 
SINGLE SLEIGH for sale. Apply Ches- 
ter L. Crafts, Manchester, 
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. 
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 
D. T. BEATON 
Kitchen Furnishing Goods, Hardware. 
Ranges and Furnaces, Plumbing and Heating. 
Tin, Copper and Sheet Iron Worker. 
Telephone 23 MANCHESTER, MASS 
friends of a beautiful mahogany 
desk. The presentation speech was 
made by L. W. Floyd who spoke of 
Manchester’s old time taverns, and 
gave a sketch of same down to the 
present Landlord. 
We are obliged at the last minute 
to omit Mr. Floyd’s talk on Man- 
chester’s old taverns, but it will be 
printed in our next issue, as it is of 
historic significance. 
This week we are featuring 
Our Sale of White. 
A sale where a per- 
In fact, a 
