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NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
CONCERT AND BALL. 
Event in aid of Sacred Heart church Building 
Fund, Manchester, well attended. 
Affair much enjoyed. 
The first social event after the Lenten 
season in Manchester was the concert 
and ball Monday evening, in the Town 
hall, in aid of the Sacred Heart church 
building fund. Despite the unpleasant 
condition of the weather the affair was 
very well attended and a pleasing concert 
program was carried out. 
‘The program was as follows: 
Opening Selection, ‘‘Medley of Irish Airs.’? 
LONG’s ORCHESTRA 
Vocal Solo, ‘“The Slave Song.”’ 
Miss May Connotty of Beverly Farms. 
Piano Solo, ‘“The Cathedral Chimes.’ 
Miss Mary Barry 
Vocal Solos, ‘“Those Songs we used to Sing”’ 
“*Bileen Asthore’’ 
Mrs. JOHN O’Brien of Peabody 
Trombone Solos, ‘‘Killarney’’ 
““Asleep in the Deep’’ 
Lacory WaDE 
Vocal Solos, ‘“The Brigands”’ Petrie 
“*The Last Rose of Summer’’ 
Mr. McMannus of Lynn 
Monologue, ‘‘Mr. Binks”’ 
Harry S. Tappan 
Long’s orchestra played during the 
concert and for the dance. Mr. Wade’s 
selections were much enjoyed as usual. 
His first piece, “‘Killarney,’’ he said he 
hadn’t seen until within an hour of com- 
ing to the hall. He rendered it very 
well, however, as he did also ‘‘Asleep 
in the Deep,’’ which he wascalled upon 
and all 
Free Return Tickets 
to purchasers. 
The stores will be open 
Tuesday Evening 
and there will be a 
Free Band Concert 
in 
Town House Square 
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to repeat. Mr. McMannus of Lynn, 
basso, sang very acceptably Petrie’s 
‘“The Brigands,’’ and the ‘‘Last Rose of 
Summer.’’? He was accompanied on the 
piano by Mrs. O’ Brien of Peabody who 
also sang two selections. A piano solo 
by Miss Mary Barry, a vocal solo, ‘“The 
Slave Song,’’ by Miss May Connolly 
(Miss Gertrude Connolly, accompanist), 
and an act by H. S. Tappan completed 
the program. Mr. Tappan’s monologue 
act and solos was very well carried off 
and received much merited applause. 
About 75 couples were onthe floor for 
the dance. ‘The affair was in charge of 
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he Salem Merchants Association extends a cordial] 
people of Manchester and vicinity 
along the North Shore to come to Salem 
next week and join in the festivitie 
ure and profit of 
MERCHANTS WEEK 
We are going to have the 
Grandest 
Electrical Display 
that has ever been seen in 
Essex County which will be 
worth going miles to see. 
See 
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APRIL the 9th to the 13th. 
MVM. T. MURPHY 
Successor to 
JOS. PINK & CO. 
MAKER OF 
FINE HARNESS 
A full line of 
Horse Furnishings © 
AND 
Stable Supplies 
POST-OFFICE BLOCK, BEACH ST., 
MANCHESTER 
OAK STREET, BEVERLY FARMS = 
TELEPHON= 103 MANCHESTER 
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Eddie Walsh, 
Wednesday Evening 
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The regular meeting of the — 
club will be held on Wednes- 
day evening, April to, 
THE COMMITTEE, 
Special Attractions 
in all the Stores. 
The Shoe and Clothing 
stores will be open as usual on 
Thursday Evening 
and there will be an exhibition 
of Koen’s Famous 
Motion Pictures 
on Washington Street. 
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