NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
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MANCHESTER 
Hi. Friday, April 19, being a legal 
holiday, the Breeze is published one 
day earlier this week. 
Ernest Valentine has been housed 
this week with the measles. 
John Barry is seriously ill with 
typhoid fever and Daniel Meaney is 
quite ill with pneumonia. 
Mrs. Roderick Macdonald and 
children are enjoying a few days’ 
visit with Mrs. Herman Swett. 
Mrs. George Dean entertained 
members of her gymnastic class at 
the Salem Young Women’s associa- 
tion last evening. It was an ex- 
perience party and many responded 
by verse how they were obliged to 
earn their dollars. 
Miss Lilla Lewis returned from 
he vacation visit with relatives at 
Lynn, Monday. 
Mrs. Helen Willmpnton has re- 
turned from a few days’ visit with 
relatives at Andover. 
The King’s Daughters met at the 
home of Mrs. Herman Swett Monday 
evening to enjoy a linen shower to 
Miss Oliver R. Cook, a member of 
the society. Miss Cook was _ re- 
quested to unpack the large. work 
box containing the sewing work 
which the different members work 
upon at their meeting, and to her 
ereat surprise found a_ package 
marked for her and then another 
appeared until the entire contents 
of the box was brought to light and 
all of the packages were for ‘‘ Miss 
Cook.”? The gifts were towels, 
scarfs, face cloths, doilies, ete. 
A party of young people, some of 
whom come from Manchester have 
gone into camp at Whitman for the 
holiday and week-end. 
Among the recent graduates from 
Commercial schools are Anne Cough- 
Jin from Bryant and _ Stratton, 
| Chever Hersey from Salem, Com- 
“merecial school and Winthrop 
Younger from Comer’s Commerzial 
school. 
Bates Street Shirts, $1.50 at Bell’s s 
Central square store. 
Clarence Mackin is home from 
bape, ; : ; 
Tuft’ to spend his spring vacation. 
Little Helen Beaton returned 
Sunday night from a week’s visit 
with her aunt, Mrs. Harry Kitfield, 
in Cambridge. Mrs. D. T. Beaton, 
her mother, joined her fthere for 
the week-end. 
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William Greenloe has moved to 
Beverly the past week, having se- 
cured a position in that city. 
A Roosevelt rally took place last 
night at Town House square. There 
was a small attendance. 
Paris Tailoring Co. 
G. RANEN, Prop. 
All the latest styles in Ladies’ 
tailor-made costumes for the 
spring have arrived. Artistic 
workmanship guaranteed. 
We solicit your patronage. 
115 ESSEX ST. SALEM 
Telephone 1037 W. 
MRS. 
K. B. 
SHERMAN 
.. Millinery... 
44 Central Street 
Manchester 
JOSEPH LEVIN 
CUSTOM TAILOR 
Has a large and complete assortment of up-to-date patterns from which 
to select goods for 
THAT NEW SUIT 
He also selicits from the residents of all parts of the North Shore anything they may desire 
in the Tailoring line. 
Cleansing, During, Repairing and Pressing. 
Special Feature—Nice Line of Men's Furnishings. 
Telephone Connection 
BEACH STREET 
They will please my customers. 
MANCHESTER 
Heath’s Manchester Fish Market 
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DBALERS IN 
FRESH, SALT AND SMOKED FISH 
Lobsters, Clams and Oysters 
OCEAN STREET, MANGHESTER GOVE, MANGHESTER, MASS. 
JOHN HEATH, Proprietor 
Telephones, Manchester 192-2, Magnolia 7-4 
All orders promptly attended to and filled at the Lowest Marker PRIcE 
Postoffice Block = 
H. J. GAY ELEGTRIG GO. 
Successor to Clarke and Mills Electric Go. 
HEADQUARTERS FOR ALL STYLES OF 
G. E. TUNGSTENS AND EDISON LAMPS 
Telephones: Store, 294-2; Residence, 294-3 
EVERYTHING 
ELECTRICAL 
- Manchester, Mass. 
