NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
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MANCHESTER 
The Haphazard club will meet Mon- 
day evening with A. C. Needham. 
It is announced that the Essex Min- 
strels are to appear in the Town hall 
next Friday night. The troupe gave 
a show here last year which was very 
well liked. This year they have as a 
‘special act a Mr. Andrews of West 
Gloucester, who does a turn some- 
what after the Houdini style. Mr. 
Andrews was in town Wednesday even- 
ing and gave a brief exhibition of 
his work at the Police station. The 
chief hand-cuffed him, and after a 
minute or two he had removed the 
irons from his wrists. He was hand- 
cuffed again, and removed one, being 
assisted by the chief in taking off the 
other handcuff. 
Seeoreand Mrs. F. E. Drake of Nor- 
way, Me., were week-end guests of 
Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Knight, Church 
street. 
The special committee on additional 
* water supply went to Gloucester and 
Hamilton, Thursday, to call upon the 
officials relative to the matter, as 
Gloucester and Hamilton both have 
rights at Gravelly Pond. Glouces- 
ter is now using Haskell pond, so- 
called, and probably will not want to 
hold any option on Gravelly Pond. 
Hamilton, on the other hand, does 
not have a water system, and will pro- 
tect her rightsinthe pond. The com- 
mittee was most hospitably received 
by the Hamilton and Gloucester offi- 
cials. 
The Selectmen have reappointed the 
old board of Fire Engineers as fol- 
lows: James Hoare, Geo. S. Sinnicks 
and Clarence W. Morgan. The police 
appointments will probably be made 
today. 
Some 75 persons from here attended 
the illustrated lecture by Com. Perry 
on his expedition to the North Pole, 
which was given in Gloucester City 
hall Monday evening. 
Mrs. Harry L. Giles and little 
daughter Eleanor, of Everett, are 
guests of relatives in town. 
Mrs. Clara Graves of New York is 
visiting her moter, Mrs. William Spin- 
ney, West Manchester. 
Miss Josephine White was given a 
surprise party by a number of her 
young friends Wednesday evening. 
Dr. Merritt Long was the guest of 
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. McCormack at 
Lowell, on Friday evening, and with 
friends occupied a box at the Opera 
house and witnessed “The Parish 
Priest’”’ by the Gage Stock Co., of 
which Mr. McCormack is the leading 
comedian. This company appears 
this week in Gloucester and will also 
be seen at Salem early in May. 
Personal Attention Given to all Work 
Estimates Cheerfully Given 
EDWARD S. BRADLEY 
PRACTICAL PLUMBER 
Hot Water Heating 
44 CENTRAL ST. 
MANCHESTER-BY-THE-SEA 
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SHORE ROAD 
MAGNOLIA, MASS. 
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Miss Ellen M. Bennett is visiting 
the Dr. Channings in Brookline. 
Mrs. A. E. Marshall has a notice in 
another column to the effect that ow- 
ing to press of Uae she will close 
her millinery parlors every day at 6 
o'clock except Saturday. She had a 
very successful opening this spring. 
There were two basebell games in 
Manchester yesterday week _ be- 
tween boys’ teams. One game was 
between the Woodlawns of Gloucester 
and the ‘‘ Yale Juniors,” of Manches- 
(ciggel hetatter -wonelp tog) lee he 
other game was between the Manches- 
ter Crickets and the Phi “Alpha? Pi‘s} 
resulting in a score of 19 to 7 in favor 
of the former. 
The Heath Co., of New York city, 
will be located at Mrs. A. E. Mar- 
shall’s, 31 Central street, for the sea- 
son again, opening about June 1. 
‘ite @GN elthray a oemee ee remen Ss 
steam yacht, will not be put in com- 
mission as early as usual this year. 
She will be in charge of a new captain 
this summer. 
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