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The Manchester boys are planning to 
goto Ipswich tomorrow afternoon to 
play football. 
Mrs. Herbert M. Clark of Southamp- 
ton, L. I., is visiting her daughter, Mrs. 
L. W. Carter, Schol street. 
A pocket-book containing a sum of 
money was found last week and is being 
advertised in our “‘ classified adv.’’ col- 
umn this week. 
Mrs. Eliza Crombie, accompanied by 
Mrs. Senter Stanley, is leaving tomor- 
row for a visit to the former’s son, Car- 
roll Crombie, and family, at Battle 
Creek, Mich. 
Deputy Anderson of Gloucester paid 
an unexpected visit to North Shore lodge, 
A. O. U. W., Tuesday evening. At 
the close of the meeting the entertain- 
ment committee furnished another sur- 
prise for the member,—an oyster stew. 
Mrs. Edwin P. Stanley is on a visit to 
Cleveland, O., where she is a guest of 
Miss Rouland, who has been a frequent 
visitor to Manchester. She may go to 
Detroit to visit friends before returning 
home. 
The last meeting of the registrars of 
voters before election—Nov. 3---will be 
tomorrow from 12 noon until 10 p. m. 
This will be the last opportunity before 
election to have names put on the voting 
list, or corrections made. 
Mr. and Mrs. Frank G. Cheever 
were in Wellesley Farms over the week- 
end visiting Mrs. Cheever’s sister Mrs. 
Ernest Mead, and family. 
Walter Sargent of the Cove is work- 
ing in Brookline for the winter. Miss 
Mary Sargent is working in Boston. 
There is an opening at the Breeze of- 
fice for the right kind of boy or young 
man to learn the printing business. No- 
one need apply unless he is willing to 
buckle down to business and learn some- 
thing. * 
Frank Robbins was in town over Sat- 
urday and Sunday on his way home from 
the mountains where he has been with 
Mrs. W. Scott Fitz’s horses the past 
month, and he left for Boston Monday 
for the winter. Mr. Robbins had a 
pretty hard time of it on his way to the 
mountains in September in a car with 
At a stop in Ports- 
mouth a couple of trampstried to enter 
the car for a free ride, which was 
promptly declined, but out of his good 
nature Frank passed out some  sand- 
wiches when he heard their “‘hard 
luck’’ story, and in reply for his kind- 
ness one of the fellows hit him with a 
heavy piece of joice, almost breaking his 
arm, and as a result of which Mr. 
Robbins was doctored for three weeks. 
NORTH SHORE EREEZE. 
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Personal Attention Givea to all Work. 
Estimates cheerfully given. 
£ EDWARD S. BRADLEY 
PRACTICAL PLUMBER 
HOT WATER HEATING. 
GAS FIT TING 
Telephone Connection 
44 Central St., Manchester-by-the-Sea. 
Shore Road, Magnolia, Mass. 
Samuel Knight was home from An- 
dover over Sunday. 
Miss Lilliat: Nunn is returning to her 
duties at Floyd’s next Monday after a 
fortnight’s vacation spent at her former 
home in Somerville, N. S., and visiting 
friends in Halifax. Mrs. Clifford Doane 
has been substituting at Floyd’s in Miss 
Nunn’s absence. 
Asst. Inspector Hen-y T. Bingham 
will go to Gloucester next Thursday 
evening, Oct. 29, to inspect Col. Allen 
Post 45. A delegation from the local 
post will accompany him. 
Sidney Gardner, commander of Post 
45, Gloucester, will visit Allen Post 67 
on Friday, Nov. 6, for inspection. An 
invitation has been extended to Post 45 
Jo be present. 
Take the choking smoke from innum- 
erable debris fires, the showers of dust 
from the dry highways and the nipping 
weather and the few remaining automo- 
bilists must have had anything but an en- 
joyable day Tuesday. 
SAMUEL KNIGHT & SONS 
COAL and WOOD 
SERS 
36 Central Street 
Manchester-by-the-Sea 
Geo. W. Hooper, 
DEALER IN 
FIRST-CLASS GROCERIES 
Kitchen Furnishings 
MANCHESTER-BY-THE-SEA 
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DEALER IN 
First-Class Provisions, Poultry, Game, Vegetables etc. 
Central Street, 
Established 1845. 
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Telephone 67 
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BEVERLY FARMS. 
MAGNOLIA. 
Established Drug Store in Manchester. 
9 We have Compounded 97150 Prescriptions and all of them were written 
by Physicians. 
OU? FIRST PRESGRIPTION IS NUMBERED 1 
Wo are Sole Agents For Eastman Kodak Go. 
A Large Assortment of Ward’s Stationery 
Benj. L. Allen, 
Registered Pharmacist 
Successor to A. Lee & Sons 
‘Corner School and Union Sts., Manchester-by-the-Sea 
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