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On Wednesday, the 5th, a daughter to 
Mr. and Mrs. John Holoran. 
Mrs. Emma Johnson is leaving Mon- 
day morning for Jackson, N. H., to be 
gone two weeks. 
Miss Edith Northrup goes to Ayer 
‘Tuesday where she will remain for a two 
weeks’ visit with Judge and Mrs. At- 
wood. 
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred E. Hersey are 
leaving Monday for a fortnight’s visit at 
China, Me., with some of Mrs. Her- 
sey’s relatives. 
Mrs. Charles McInnis and_ two chil- 
dren of Dorchester are at Manchester 
for the month of August, stopping at 
Mrs. John Dillon’s, Brook street. 
Mrs. George Evans of Brook street 
has had for her guests the past two 
weeks, Mrs. William Leary and Miss 
E. Loretta Conley of Chestnut Hill, 
Mass. 
Donald S. Crafts returned to Stoneham 
with his uncle, George Graham last Sun- 
day to spend the week. “Today Mrs. 
R. E. Newman goes to Stoneham to re- 
main over Sunday. 
A genuine sur prise party was tendered 
Miss Emma F. Prest Tuesday evening 
on the occasion of her 22d _ birthday. 
About twenty-five friends were present 
and a very enjoyable time was spent. 
(Games were played, songs sung and re- 
freshments of ice cream, cake and fruit 
were served. During the evening a sec- 
ond surprise took place, when. Robert 
Mitchell, in behalf of the company, pre- 
sented Miss Prest with a beautiful silk 
umbrella. The guests departed at a late 
hour wishing the young lady many happy 
returns. 
Officer Thomas Sheehan held up two 
autos last Friday evening on Beach street 
and asummons was issued the first of 
the week for the appearance of the 
chauffeurs in court on the charge of 
reckless driving. “hese were the initial 
hold-ups of the season. ‘The two cars 
were owned by O. W. MinkandG. E. 
Cabot, both of Manchester, but in each 
case there was nobody in the car but the 
chauffeurs, Walter Perham and Myron 
B. Small, respectively. In court Wed- 
nesday the young men were represented 
by Attorney Hurtibus of Boston. M. 
L. Sullivan appeared for the government, 
Officer Sheehan claimed the  two-cars 
were racing and were going at an esti- 
mated speed of 30 miles an hour, though 
he did not have a stop watch to time - 
them. Perham pleaded nolo and paid a 
fine of $10. Small pleaded not guilty, 
but he was fined $15 by the judge after 
the officer had told his story. He ap- 
pealed, 
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Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Rogers and their 
neice, Miss May L. Rogers, are on a 
trip to Yarmouth, N. S. 
Miss Emma Bullock is at White Face, 
L. I., for a visit with Lewis Bullock and 
family. She will remain until the 
autumn, 
Tuck’s Point is today occupied by the 
Nathaniel Morgan and George P. Dole 
families, who have with them guests 
from out of town. A gathering of this 
sort is held about every summer. 
‘The first shipment of pipe for Man- 
chester’s additional water supply will be 
made next Monday and it is expected 
the work of laying the pipes will be 
started the latter part of next week. 
‘The members of the water board and 
their engineer are planning to go to New 
York today to examine into more plants 
prior to deciding on the new power to 
be installed. In Brooklyn is a plant used 
and recommended extensively in the 
west. The board has practically decid- 
ed upon some form of gas producing 
plant, as it is conceded there is a. great 
saving in a plant of this kind. 
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The contract for planting and for the 
rustic fences and avenues on the Quincy 
A. Shaw, 2d, estate at Beverly Farms, 
has been awarded to the Pierce Nurse- 
ries of Beverly Farms. 
Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes of the 
United States supreme court has pur- 
chased the balance of the outstanding in- 
terest in the Marshall estate on Hale 
street, Beverly Farms, where he has 
made his home for many summers, and 
where his father, the poet, summered 
before him. Justice Holmes purchased 
a portion of the estate sometime ago and 
papers were passed last week giving him 
title to all the estate. It is beautifully lo- 
cated and is one of the most charming 
on the shore. 
M. E. Gorman has sold to Frank P. 
‘Tenney the four house lots which he 
bought some time ago from Frank Ben- 
nett of Gloucester, located on “Tenney 
avenue, near the greenhouses of Mag- 
nuson & Hylen. 
Albert Cunningham of Manchester 
conveys to Augustus M. Killam of Man- 
chester, land on Washington - street, 
Manchester, 52.28 by 7.2 feet. 
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If you have a cottage to rent, or rooms, 
or-want boarders, advertise the fact in 
the Breeze. It costs but 15 cents a 
week after the first week, which costs 
25 cents. . The paper reaches many of 
the .very people you are trying to 
reach. * 
PONY OUTFITS 
Moses Colman & Son 
formerly (and for 40 years) at Portland and Friend 
streets, Boston, invite attention to their New Horse 
and Carriage Mart, junction Main, 6th, and Har- 
vard streets, Cambridge, where they continue their 
specialty of furnishing Complete Pony Out-fits— 
carefully selected Shetland and Welsh Ponies for 
children’s use, with great variety of Pony traps. 
Governess and other two 
wheel Carts, Harness, Riding Saddles and Bridles, 
Blankets, etc., always in stock. 
Telephone 1603-3, Cambridge. 
Note—Cambridge cars at Hanover, Portland or 
Chardon streets, Boston, direct to Mart, 10 mniutes 
Runabouts, Phaetons, 
ride. 
FIFTH ANNUAL DANCE 
Of the Riverside Club 
TOWN HALL, MANCHESTER, TUES. Eve's, AUG. 18 | 
Ladies 25c 
BICYCLE 
FOUND, on my lawn one morning the past 
Gentlemen, 50c; 
week. Owner may have same by proving pro- 
perty. Apply at Stanley’s Blacksmith Shop, 
Depot Sq., Manchester. 
E. P. FLYNN 
PONY CART 
FOR SALE. — Stylish Pony Cart, in perfect 
condition. Will be sold ata bargain. | Apply 
Superintendent, Haven Gottage, West 
Street, Beverly Farms. 
Town of Manchester, Mass. 
Will sell at 
Public Auction 
One Second Hand, 15 Ton, 
Kelley Steam Road Roller 
Thursday, Aug. 20, 1908 
AT 2.30 P. M. 
AT Thé CSUSHING PLANT ON PLEASANT STREET 
Picture Puzzles. 
The Royal Puzzle Co. wishes to an- 
nounce thatthey will cut to order ‘‘Sliced 
or Picture’’ puzzles. Prices and other 
information furnished upon application. 
Address or telephone . 
Royal Puzzle Co., Box 58, Manchester, Mass. 
Telephone 53- 
718 
Work done at your residence, if de- 
sired, anywhere from Manchester ‘to 
Pride’s Crossing. J. Vasconcellos, bar- 
ber, Central square, Manchester. Tel. 
16-13 Manchester. ;* 
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