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NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 
Banp Concert PostpONED 
The band concert by the Salem 
Cadet Band, in Manchester was post- 
poned last night because of the rain, 
and it will now be given on Saturday 
evening, July roth. The program is 
as follows: 
1 March, Our Country 
2 Overture, Jolly Robbers 
3 Waltz, Sweet Remembrance 
4 Popular Numbers, 
On My Way to Dublin 
Bay Murphy 
Sargent 
Suppe 
My Bird of Paradise Berling 
5 Solo for Piccolo Selected 
Mr. R. HANNIBLE 
6 Operette, Chin-Chin Caryil 
7 Selection, North and South Bendix 
8 Humoreske Dvorak 
Chinatown My Chinatown Schariz 
g Selection, Chimes of Nor- 
mandy Planquette 
tro National Emblem Bagley 
Daughters of America Lampe 
Jean Missurp, Conductor. 
MANCHESTER'S FourtTH 
Manchester’s Fourth of July cele- 
bration was successfully carried out 
Monday, despite the bad weather. It 
started in the morning with a horri- 
ble, civic and floral parade and was 
followed at 9.30 by sports in the 
square and in the afternoon by a 
hose-coupling contest and a baseball 
game with the Samecs of Dorcheste-. 
Manchester won, 5 to 0. A _ band 
concert and fireworks at Masconomo 
Park in the evening ended the offi- 
cial program. The summary: 
Civic Parade—Won by Alex. H. Sjor- 
Jund, battleship; Manchester Woman’s 
Club, second; Axel Maguson, third. 
Horribles—Won by Harmony Guild; 
Miss Isabelle Lee and John Gohn as Coi- 
umbia and Uncle Sam, second; Allen 
Needham as Charlie Chaplin, third. 
Floral—Won by Conomo Tribe, Red 
Men; Liberty Rebekah Lodge, I. O. O. F., 
second; Arbella Club, third. 
Honorable Mention—Allen Post, G. A. 
mew. BR. C. and Col. H. P. Woodbury 
Camp 8S. of V. 
100-Yard Dash—Won by Rufus Long; 
Eddie Bigwood, second. Time 11 3-5s. 
100-Yard Dash for Girls—Won by Elsie 
Graham; Ruth Brooks, second. 
100-Yard Dash for Juniors—Won by 
Eddie Croteau; John Flaherty, second. 
Sack Race—Won by Roland Brooks. 
220-Yard Dash—Won by Gordon North- 
rup; Rufus Long, second. Time, 26s 
Doughnut Race—Won by Byron Brooks. 
Shoe Race—Won by Eddie Croteau. 
Quarter-Mile Run—Won by Gordon 
Northrup; Joseph Chadwick, second. 
Time, 1m, 4s. 
Potato Race—Won by Charlie Luther. 
Potato Race for Girls—Won by Ruth 
Brooks. 
Mile Run—Won by Gordon Crafts; Ed- 
ward Northrup, second. ‘Time 5m, 19s. 
Hose-Laying Contest—Won by Frank 
Floyd, Waldo Peart, William Allen and 
Everett Smothers; team composed of 
Ralph Lane, Howard Stanley, John 
Coughlin and Sumner Mason, second. 
BD. 
James A. Gonley, Mgr. 
NORTH SHORE MARKET, 
McDONALD and FOGARTY, Proprs. 
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Fresh-Killed Topsfield Lamb. 
Fancy Fruit and Vegetables in Season 
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Telephone 228 Manchester 
Telephone 324-R 
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Suits MADE TO ORDER 
Headquarters for French Cleaning and Dyeing 
Pressing and Repairing 
At Reasonable City Prices 
13 BEACH STREET, 
MANCHESTER, MASS. 
AT PUBLIC AUCTION 
To the Owners and Occupants of 
the following parcel of Real Estate 
situated in the Town of Manchester, 
in the County of Essex, and the Com- 
monwealth of Massachusetts, and the 
Public are hereby notified that the 
Taxes thereon severally assessed for 
the years hereinafter specified accord- 
ing to the list committed to me as 
Collector of Taxes, for the said Town 
by the Assessors of Taxes, remain 
unpaid and that the smallest undivid- 
ed part of said estate sufficient to 
satisfy said Taxes, with all legal 
costs and charges, or the whole of 
said estate, if no person offers to take 
an undivided part thereof, will be ot- 
fered for sale by Public Auction on 
the premises on the seventh day of 
August, 1915, at one-thirty o’clock, 
p. m. for the payment of said taxes 
with interest, costs and charges there- 
on, unless the same shall be previous- 
ly discharged. 
Assessed to Maria K. Hamilton, 
(and on Probate Record as Mary L,. 
Hamilton), for years 1913 and Ig14, 
and bounded as follows: on the 
north by Washington street, east by 
George W. Jewett, south by Ben- 
jamin L. Allen, west by Rachel K. 
Thornton. 
Amount of Tax, 1913......$29.92 
Interest, EGEQ ys 43 
Amount of Tax, 1914...... 38.08 
INLETeSt TOI we san L72 
$72.35 
EDWIN P. STANLEY, 
Collector of Taxes. 
Manchester, Mass., 
July 7, 1915. 
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