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Dr. and Mrs. G.’ W° Blaisdell pl 
to leave next Monday — for... afew 
weeks’ trip to southern climes; +020 « 
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Miss Kate Gibbs and Miss Crista 
Humby of Boston were renew ing ac- 
quaintances in town’ yesterdays 
The newly-elected officers of the. 
§. of ‘V. tendered a supper at the 
GAR hall Tuesday evening to the 
members. 
~The date for the presentation of: | 
the. play “Old Acre Folk’’ to be 
given. by the High School Athletic 
association, has been set for Feb. 
27. 
Driver Chadwick had the fire auto . 
truck out for a spin this afternoon . 
to see how it acted in°snow. From 
the way it whizzed pass the Breeze 
office we would bank anything on it. 
is a time and distant killer in snowy 
streets in case its services were re- 
‘quired. 
Ilave your Legal and Probate No: 
hiees aponesrr in The Rreeze 
Isaac P. Richardson. 
Isaac P. Richardson passed away 
early Wednesday morning at his 
home on Ashland ave., Manchester, 
after a few months illness, at the 
age of 70. years, 6 months. 
Mr. Rie shardson was a native of 
Manchester, being a son of the late 
Asa and Betsy Richardson, He was 
born in a house on what. is now the 
corner of Sea street and Summer 
street extension. With the excep- 
tion of two. years in Gloucester he. 
bas spent his entire life in Manches- 
ter. ' . 
Mr. Richardson was a.blacksmith 
by trade. 
until a few years ago, 
tired. 
He was a man of congenial a 
jovial disposition,—one- who’ always 
looked on the bright side-of life. He 
was a constant attendant at the Con- 
eregational church. 
Ife married Belle Johnson, who 
survives him, as do also a son, Al- 
bert P., a traveling salesman for the 
firm of Harper Bros., of Salem, and 
a sister, Miss Elizabeth Richardson 
of this town. 
He was a 
lodge, LOOF, 
when he re- 
member 
and a veteran fireman, 
and has been a familiar figure at the’ - 
SAOUW 
annual gathering of the Elder Bre- 
thren. 
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Funeral services were held this af- 
ternoon at two o’cloeck from his late ° 
home..on Ashland ave: »:Rev: 
He followed his. business .. 
Telephone 3 1a 
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“Manchester Fruit Store 
P. YOTTEROS PROP, (Successor to M. G. Reyvelas) 
Choice Foreign and Domestic Fruit 
ALL FRUITS IN THEIR SEASON 
BEVERLY FARMS, PRIDE’S CROSSING. 
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MANCHESTER, MAGNOLIA, 
Postofiice Block, - «= - a 
A. J. ORR 
‘Dealer in PAINTS, OILS, GLASS, PUTTY, ETC. 
A full line of PATTON’S SUNPROOF PAINT and Specialties. 
. Telephone .. 
Opposite High School 
F Bennett. Street 
: Ruge officiating. -The Odd Fellows 
were present. 
Harlan H. Preston. 
~ Harlan-T. Preston, a well known 
citizen of Manchester, passed away 
Wednesday: evening at: his home on 
Brook street, after.-a short illness 
with pneumonia, at the age of 46 
years. 
Mr. Preston was-a- native of Bev- 
-erly Farms, but: had resided in Man- 
chester for the past. 25 years. He 
was a carpenter, learning his trade 
with Roberts & Hoare, by whom he 
had always been ‘employed: He was 
a son of Ezra Preston; now of Cam- 
bridge. z 
His death ais va.sadblow to his 
family,.as- he had been ill only a 
week and a half before the end came. 
He was a man of qutet disposition 
and respected by his fellow work- 
men and neighbors. He was a mem- 
ber of the local fire department, of 
_ Magnoha lodge, 149, IOOF., of North 
Shore lodge, AOUW: 
ters’ union. 
-He is survived by a widow, one 
son’ Clarence,- and three daughters. 
Funeral services will be held Sun- 
and of carpen- 
day afternoon from Crowell Memor- 
_ial chapel 
of Magnolia 
, at two o’elock. 
“NOTICE , 
“Meribers“of North Shore lodge, 
lodge room Sunday afternoon at one 
0 clock to. attend. the funeral of our 
late brother H. H. Preston.” 
Le Hes, WADLAGH STANLEY! NEw. 
MANOHESTER-BY-THE-SEA> ~ 
% Swansdown Flour, 
S..S. Pierce Co.’s Fancy Groceries—— 
are "requésted:to‘meet at the 
Postoffice Block 
Fine Groceries 
Brigham Creamery Butter 
Free Delivery 
Manchester-by-the-Sea 
2 PAINTING AND 
“es PAPER-HANGING 
Manchester, Mass. 
NOTICE 
Members of the Manchester Fire 
Relief Association will meet at the 
Engine House on Sunday, Feb. 5, at 
one o’clock to attend the funeral of 
our late member H. H. Preston. 
JAMES HOARE, President. 
Among the Bowlers. 
Team Standing. 
Won Lost P.C. P.F. 
Speed Boys 44 8 847 17388 
Alpines 38 14 (si 17181 
Orioles 26 26 500 16337 © 
Wizards 23 29 443 ~ 16315 
Brunswicks 18 + 34 347 ~~ 16122 
Crescents (Cro nie ike 14590 
Team Roll for next week is as fol- 
lows: 
Monday, Orioles, vy. Wizards ; 
Wednesday, Speed Boys vy. Cres- 
cents; Friday, Brunswieks .v. Al- 
pines. fe oe 
Individual Averages. 
*A. Jones 94 6-7 )| F. Tulloek 84 
C. Kelliher 923-8 || EB. Valentine84 
W. Rust 92 | W. Cook 82 3-4 
W. Bell 911-2 || C. Stanley 82 2-3 
J. Chadwick 895-6 || G. Votteros 82 2-3 
E. Semons 89 3-4 || M. Revelas .821-2 
J. Chapman 892-3 || Nick Apostle 80 2-3 
H. Bell 891-3 || A. Chaulk 801-3 — 
S. Mason 881-4 || G. Younger 801-4 
G. Norris 88 E. Lethbridge80 1-9 
G. Slade 87 3-4 || J. Burgess 794-7 
C. Bell 87 3-4 || J. Nazzar o 781-3 
L. Hutchinson87 1-4 || H. Butler 77 1-3 
D. Riordan 861-4 || J.Saulnier vue 
P. Votteros. 841-2 || M. Lodge a7 7 
J. Cool 84 1-3 || C. Marsh 76 
C. Votteros 861-6 || J. Morrison 751-3 
“DD. Healey 841-6 || E. Burgess 71 2-3 
J. Riggs 841-7 
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