NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
MANCHESTER 
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. J. Johnson were 
called to Concord, N. H., the first of 
the week by the death -of the latter’s 
HEARING 
A public hearing will be held at the office 
of the Selectmen next Thursday afternoon at 
4 o’clock, on petition of Captain Nelson of 
Gloucester, to maintain a fish wier off Cool- 
idge’s Point. 
SELECTMEN OF MANCHESTER. 
PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER 
Typewriting, carbon work, shorthand, ad- 
dressing envelopes, etc., done at reasonable 
rates by.an experienced emanuensis. 
MISS EMMA A. HOTZ. 
At G. A. KNOERR’S, Electrician, 
Central Sq., Manchester. Tel. 53-2. 
CARD OF THANKS 
The undersigned extend to the kind 
friends of our late daughter and sister our 
sincere thanks for the many words of sympa- 
thy and the beautiful floral tributes, and to 
the Class of 06, Story High school, for their 
beautiful wreath. 
DAVID E. BETTS and family. 
Manchester. 
A Joy 
The New Butterick 
Fashion Sheet 
Come in and get one 
FREE 
It shows the very latest | 
Styles illustrated in the 
most charming manner 
by the best artists in 
New York .. 
All Butterick Patterns 
are reduced to 
10 cents and 15 cents 
The Best 
None Higher 
FOR SALE BY 
GEO. F. ALLEN, Manchester. 
father, who passed away in a New 
York hospital yesterday week, his 
body being brought to Concord for 
burial Monday. He was 65 years old. 
For a number of 
connected with the Cereal Food Co, 
of Chicago, at their New York office. 
M. T. Murphy, who bought out 
Jos. Pink & Co., harness makers, has 
closed the store in the Postoffice 
block, Manchester, and moved his 
things to the store in Beverly Farms, 
opposite the station. 
Mr. Simonds, a Back Bay shoeman, 
will probably have the store in the 
Postoffice block, which M. T. Murphy 
has just vacated. 
It is with sincere regret that we re- 
port the serious illness of Andrew 
Lee, 2d. He was taken sick a week 
ago yesterday and has since been con- 
fined to his bed, pneumonia develop- 
ing. 
Senator James F. Shaw has been 
receiving more or less notice the past 
week over winning in his fight against 
the Boston “ L”’ on the joint trackage 
bill, which gives to one trolley line 
the right to use the tracks’ of an- 
other on such terms as the railroad 
commissioners may. present. The 
bill was defeated by a tie vote a week 
ago, but won out this week. 
The public library is now open daily 
except Monday forenoons. 
Mrs. G. A. Knoerr and Miss Emma 
A. Hotz are in Boston over the week- 
end, visiting friends and relatives. 
Business Note 
The well-known firm of A. Lee & 
Sons of Manchester, in which Chas. 
O. Lee and Benj. L. Allen have been 
partners for the past few years, has 
dissolved this week, Mr. Lee retiring 
from the business. Mr. Allen comes 
in control of the business, which will 
henceforth be known under the name 
of Benj. L. Allen, Pharmacist, suc- 
cessor to A. Lee & Sons. Mr. Allen 
is a young man, having grown up in 
the business. His many friends wish 
him continued success in his new 
venture. He will endeavor to main- 
tain the standard of excellence for 
which this well-known concern has 
had the name. 
Mr. Lee’s withdrawal from the firm 
and the subsequent dropping of the 
firm name is of much concern, as he 
has been connected with the firm 
since the day he was 19 years of age. 
Presents for Children 
Flying tops, return balls and meg- 
aphones are things that would glad- 
den the heart of any boy. Day. & 
Hoyt Co., the big clothiers of Salem 
are giving) away hundreds of these 
years he has been . 
presents as souveniers with every sale 
in their clothing department. f 
Pupils’ Concert 
At the new Unitarian Parish house, 
Federal street, Beverly, next Wednes- 
day evening at 7.45, Mrs. Louise 
Meek Corbett, contralto soloist, will 
give her pupils’ annual spring concert, 
an event which is eagerly looked for- 
ward to by Beverly music lovers. An 
attractive program will be carried out. 
Printing at the BREEZE office. 
HAVE YOUR PRESCRIPTIONS 
FILLED AT 
DELANEY’S 
APOTHECARY 
Cor. Cabot and: Abbott Streets, 
BEVERLY 
We keep everything that a good drug store 
should keep. — 
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FOR SALE BY 
i E. A..LANE,, bn 
4 School St., MANCHESTER. @ 
