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- SALEM, MASS. 
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Mrs. Frank P. Knight and children 
\ returned from spending the summer at 
Norway, Me., last Saturday. 
Mrs. Alfred C. Needham and young- 
est son are at Winchester, N. H., for a 
short visit with Principal and Mrs. A. 
L. Saben, who are spending the summer 
there. 
In last Saturday’s issue of the BREEZE 
we had a very brief account of the res- 
cue at Singing Beach made by Prof. John 
Conroy, who, by his despatch and _thor- 
ough knowledge of what he was about,.- 
saved Willie Angus, a boy of eleven 
years, from a death by drowning. ‘The 
young lad lives with his grandmother on 
Desmond avenue. ‘The quickness with 
which the rescue was made, excited the 
praise and admiration of all who saw it. 
Conroy was standing 200 feet from the 
spot where the boy was learning toswim 
with a pair of water wings. His atten- 
tion was at first attracted by a pair of wa- 
ter wings Hoating away from the shore, 
and on second look saw the boy go un- 
der. Without a moment’s hesitation he 
dashed along the beach and into the wa- 
ter. With powerful strokes he reached 
the boy as he was going down the second 
with a No. 2 Brownie $2.00 or No. 2A Browie at $3.00 
Fresh Kodaks and Kodak supplies, also developing and printing. 
thing pertaining to Kodaks and Cameras cheerfully 
explained at our Camera Dep't. 
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The sale of the old steam 
public auction Thursday afternoon at the 
time and brought him ashore before 
scarcely anybody onthe beach knew what 
had happened. : 
Mrs. James Mann left Wednesday for 
a visit with her parents in New Bruns- 
wick. Mr. Mann goes to Vinal Haven 
to take a berth on a fishing schooner. 
Mrs. William Harvey of School street 
and son Harry Harvey, and her nephew 
Fred Mosher are on a visit to relatives 
and friends in Nova Scotia, leaving Man- 
chester Monday. Mr. Mosher has with 
him Archie MacDonald, and the two 
will prolong their visit into late Septem- 
ber or the first of October. They will 
visit Halifax and the sights there, includ- 
ing Parliament, before returning to Man- 
chester. 
B. D. V. Underwear at Bell’s. ** 
James Nazzaro, Hair Dresser 
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stone crushing plant went to L. F. 
man. The price was $105. 
SAMUEL H. STONE 
164 Cabot St., Beverly, Mass. 
Notary Public . 
Justice oftre Peace 
Insurance in ali its Branches 
Wants gentlemen who wear their hair pompadour style to know that this is the only place in 
Manchester where the above haircut is cut in the proper fashion to become the head and features 
of the face. 
And bear in mind the fact that one bad haircut will disfigure your face for a month. This is 
why I invite you to call at my up-to-date parlor, opp. Post Office, this town, to have your hair 
cut. 
I employ expert hair cutters. Come once and you will come again. Our specialty of de- 
signing new hair cutting styles every season is known all over Manchester and vicinity. 
Remember, our place is opposite the Postoffice, Manchester, Mass. 
