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NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
MANCHESTER. 
At their meeting — last 
Board of Selectmen appointed the 
following as special police, without 
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Better Do It Now 
Than Wish You Had 
You've got another week before the 
telephone directory closes, in which to 
give orders for Summer telephones or for 
new service. 
It may be you can wait until the 
last minute, and not be disappointed. 
The safer way is to give your order now. 
Then we will endeavor to arrange details 
So as to give you service where and when 
you want it. 
night the — 
Telephone the Manager and notify 
him of any change desired. 
pay from the town, to serve on pri- 
vate | property:—Albert Maslin, 
Smith’s Point; Richard Davis, Cool- 
idge Point; Joseph Leary, West 
Manchester. 
H. P. WOODBURY & SON, Beverly Cove 
CARRY THE FINEST LINE OF GROCERIES 
AND’ TABLE DELICACIES AND SOLICIT 
ORDERS FROM ALL PARTS OF BEVERLY, 
PRIDES, BEVERLY FARMS and MONTSERRAT 
ESTABLISHED 
1363 
H. P. WOODBURY & SON 
TELEPHONE 
Beverly $46 
MANCHESTER 
The adjourned town meeting will 
be held Monday night at 7.30 
o’clock. The most important item 
of business will be that pertaining 
the construction of a new bath 
house. This matter has been talked 
up for years. The voters are now 
determined to have something done 
in the line of improved bathing 
facilities. Much agitation has been 
evident and it is expected a large 
number of voters will be out next 
Monday. The Breeze is of the opin- 
ion that something should be done 
in this matter. <A large, monstrous 
bathhouse is not called for. Other 
matters to come before this meet- 
ing will be of a minor nature as 
practically all of the business has 
been disposed of. 
John Hurley, 48, was’ brought 
from Mystery Island this morning 
on a stretcher and was taken in Dr. 
Blaisdell’s automobile to the Bev- 
erly hospital. Hurley was engaged 
Tuesday hoisting ice from the ice 
house on the island. The rope was 
wrapped around his wrist. The 
horse started suddenly and yanked 
Hurley from the ground hoisting 
him fully 15 feet in the air. He fell 
with a thud and it was thought he 
is injured internally. At any rate 
he was taken to the Beverly hospi- 
tal this morning for treatment. 
The Sons of Veterans are to en- 
tertain members of the GAR asso- 
ciates, members of the WRC and lady 
friends of members of the Camp at 
a social at the Town hall Wednes- 
day evening, May 22, at 8 o’clock. — 
Badge only, will admit members of 
the various organizations. Guests 
of members of the camp will be ad- _ 
mitted by an official card invitation 
to be procured from Joseph Caw- 
thorne, not later than Tuesday even- 
ing, May 21. This social will take 
the place of the annual anniversary. 
The many Manchester friends of 
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Craven will 
be pleased to learn of their success 
in the west. Mr. Craven was formerly 
employed on the G. N. Black estate, 
Smith’s Point, He went to Chicago 
a short time ago and he is now in 
charge of a new estate being built 
at Lake Forst, a suburb of Chicago, 
for J. Ogden Armour. 
The dance under the management 
of William Coole will take place in 
the Town hall tonight. Long’s or- 
chestra will furnish the music and 
the young people are anticipating 
a most pleasant evening. 
A number of the members of the 
local IOOF, witnessed the exempli- 
fication of the first degree last night 
in Lynn, 
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