MANCHESTER 
Miss Jessie Hoare has returned 
from a trip of several weeks to Mich- 
igan. 
William McDiarmid returned to 
school yesterday morning after a few 
days’ illness. 
Miss Mary Morley and Miss Esther 
Northrup of the Story High school, 
are recovering from the mumps. 
Miss Molly McNeary, the clerk at 
Miss E. A. Lethbridge’s dry goods 
store, is enjoying a few weeks’ vaca- 
tion, part of which she is spending 
with relatives in Neponset and part 
with Mr. and Mrs. William Plumb, 
formerly of this town, in Cambridge. 
Mrs. William Annable and daugh- 
ter Marion have just concluded a 
pleasant week-end visit with the lat- 
ter’s grandmother, Mrs. J. C. Elliott 
on Vine street. William Annable was 
down over Sunday the guest of his 
mother, Mrs. Elliot, also. 
MissGrace Merrill spent the week- 
end at hone with her parents, Mr. and 
Mrs. F. J. Merrill, Bridge street. She 
had with her a class-mate at the Wal- 
nut Hill school for girls, Miss Mar- 
garet Rue. 
The next meeting of the Brother- 
hood of Manchester will take place 
at the vestry of the Baptist church, 
Feb. 11. It will be a “ladies’ night.” 
All members are urged to bring one 
‘or more lady friends. A program will 
be carried out by the Everett orches- 
tra and reader. Refreshments will be 
served during the evening. Members 
will be expected to give their usual 
offering and for each lady they bring 
a donation of 15 cents is expected to 
be given toward expenses of the ev- 
ening. 
‘Onp Tom or Locar “Tom AND JER- 
rY” FAME GONE 
“Tom,” one of the favorite pair of 
fire horses. the first and on!v pair ever 
owned by the Town of Manchester. 
broke his leg in some manner on Fri- 
day evening of last week. in the base- 
ment of the fire house. He was shot 
the following morning by Dr. Rior- 
dan, to end his suffering. He had 
been taken from his stall to be water- 
ed and in turning around to get back 
to his stall he twisted his leg in such 
a manner as to break it. though it 
was not known at the time that his in- 
jury was of such a serious nature. 
“Tom” and “Jerry” his partner were 
bought eleven years ago last Novem- 
ber and the two have alwavs been 
great favorites. A few vears ago 
when the town voted to buy an auto 
wagon to replace its horse-equipped 
' 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE 15 
eae 
j Telephone 190 
SRR BEPC CPR 
MANCHESTER-BY-THE-SEA 
Ragen, MAGUEY REED eR Re TNs OR TUET INE GH pata 
Postoffice Bloek 3 
Bullock Brothers, Fine Groceries 
SN ae meer 
Souve Chaffard Olive Oil, Swansdown Flour, Brigham Creamery Buiter 
| 
ae 
———-————§, S. Pierce Co.’s Fancy Groceries 
a 
wagon, it was decided, through senti- 
ment more than anything else, to keep 
“Tom” and “Jerry,” and to give them 
a home in the basement of the engine 
house. ‘They have been used _ since 
then by the highway department, 
though under the control of the fire 
engineers. “Tom’s” remains have 
been sold to a fertilizer concern. 
It may not be generally remembered 
that the fire horses were bought eleven 
years ago as the result of a petition 
to the town signed by nearly all the 
sumirer residents and many of the 
townspeople. This agitation was 
started after the disastrous fire fol- 
lowed by a gas explosion at the James 
Means house, Smith’s Point, when the 
department was slow in arriving be- 
cause of not having horses at the sta- 
tion to give prompt service. The 
Misses Bartlett of the Old Neck col- 
ony and the late Samuel Knight were 
instrumental in starting the petition, 
which the writer had the honor of cir- 
culating all over town for signatures. 
The horses were bought that fall. 
pe eT DON'S MARKET 
2 
Samuel Knight Sons’ €o. 
Coal a and ind Wood 
32 Central St. 
Manchester 
9000000000 0000000 9000000000 
Geol. W. Hooper 
Dealer in First-Class 
GROCERIES 
Kitchen Furnishings 
g MANCHESTER, - MASS. 
$00000-0000000000000 00000000 
D000000000000000 O 
OOOO 
ESTABLISHED 1845 TELEPHONE 67 
SHELDON’S MARKET 
H. F. HOOPER, Manager 
Dealer in First-Class 
PROVISIONS, POULTRY, GAME, VEGETABLES, Etc 
CENTRAL STREET, MANCHESTER 
Beverly Farms 
*“. $0D00000000000000000000000000 
ERED CD @ 
Business Founded in 1856 
Pride’s Crossing Magnolia 
S 
2990000000 0000000000 0000904 
OGD WAITED & 
Oldest Established Drug Store in Manchester 
DOOOOOONOGOOOGOG 3 
Quince and Benzoin Totlet Cream 
= 
| 
A delightful and efficient pihiconon for chapped hands 
face or lips, or any roughness of the skin. 
BENJ. i. ALLEN, Registered phere: 
Corner School and nica Streets. Manchester, Mass. 
