MANCHESTER 
Miss Elizabeth A. Lethbridge is 
spending a week or ten days vaca- 
tioning in Brooklyn, N. Y., with her 
sister, Mrs. Clement Harris. 
Jos. W. Cawthorne, Jr., is conelud- 
ing his engagement as salesman for 
the Sunshine Biseuit Co., this week. 
He will devote his whole time to 
his Manchester store. 
M. E. Gorman is havine another 
attractive bungalow built on Pine 
street. A Beverly firm is doing the 
work. It will be ready for occu- 
pancy this summer. 
New line of spring goods at Bell’s. 
Come in and look at them. ; 
Miss Josephine White, bookkeeper 
at H. J. Gay’s, is taking a_ two 
weeks’ vacation. 
Red-Man Collars at Bell’s Central 
square store. sd 
Letters remaining unclaimed at the 
Manchester postoffice for the week 
ending March 23, are: Edmund L. 
Bristol, Mrs. N. S. Bean, Mrs. F. H. 
Bacon, Mrs. G. M. Cummings, Wil- 
‘liam Davis, Jas. E. Forrest, Mrs. L. 
H. Goodell, Mrs. C. E. Hooper, Jack 
Mayther, Miss E. Riedell, Mrs. J. C. 
Rathbone, Victor Roy, Miss Agnes 
Tammery and Mr. Wilkinson.—S. L. 
Wheaton, P. M. 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
New Books at Manchester Public 
Library. 
Boy’s Life of Edison, Meadowcroft 
j. B. 231 
Coming China, Goodrich 951-G1 
Democratic England, Alden 2331-A 
Great Duke 2v, Fitchett B-W 452 
Quakers in the American Colonies, 
Jones 289-J 
Life and Times of Cavour 2y, Taylor 
B-C 3831 
Life of Robert Louis Stevenson, Bal- 
four B-S 848 
Log of the ‘‘Easy Way,’’ Mathews 
917.7-M1J 
Marvels of Fish Life, Ward 597-W 
Problem of Freedom, Palmer 123-P 
Recollections Grave and Gay, Mrs. 
B. Harrison B-H 3181 
Spell of the Rockies, Mills 9178-M4 
Stories of Useful Inventions, Forman 
j608-F 
Tariff of Our Times, Tarbell 337-T 
Through the Mill, (Life of a Mill- 
Boy), Priddy B-P 947 
Voyage to the Arctic in the Whaler 
Aurora, Lindsay OLD. Saks 
Why Should We Change Our Form 
of Government, Butler On <> 
FICTION 
Castaways of Pete’s Patch, Rankin 
Sry Hua Lee 
Enchanted Mountain, White 7 W 53 
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MANCHESTER. 
Born, March 26, a daughter to 
Mr. and Mrs. James Noyes (Marion 
Kitfield). 
Miss Josie Rand of Portsmouth, 
N. H., has been spending part of 
the week visiting her brother, F, C. 
Rand and Mrs. Rand. 
Mrs. Harry T. Swett was success- 
fully operated upon at the Hart pri- 
vate hospital, Roxbury, Tuesday, for 
appendicitis. 
Lamson & Hubbard Spring Soft 
Hats and Derbies at Bell’s. e 
The next meeting of the Manches- 
ter Woman’s club will be held in 
the chapel at 3.30 o’clock on Tues- 
day, April 2. Miss Bessie Taft will 
entertain the children of-club mem- 
bers and their guests with a mother- 
goose story hour. 
P. R. Oysters at Manchester Fish 
Market, 25 Central street. ik 
George C. Leach and family of 
Boston, arrived yesterday noon at 
their residence here for the season. 
Stag Brand Shirts $1 at Bell’s 
Central square store. = 
J17.13 
Ship’s Company, Jacobs 
Tom Strong Washington’s Scout, 
Mason M 3981.1 
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Salem, Massachusetts 
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