26 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE. 
SRSA INAS a6 Ca CSR A FE 
3 wal 
$ 2 Manchester > 
PIMA AVAL RUNNIN EVAN AURAL NE 
W. W. Harding and family have 
moved to Everett. 
Mr. and Mrs. Amory. Hodgkins of 
Gloucester were guests last Saturday of 
Mr. and Mrs. George P. Dole, Nor- 
wood ave. 
Miss ‘Etta Rabardy left last Saturday 
with the Public Library association of 
Boston for a ten days’ excursion trip to 
the White Mountains. 
Magnolia lodge, 149. I. O. O. F., 
have elected for the six months ensuing, 
J. éA. Lodge, noble grand; Albert Cun- 
ningham, vice grand. 
Prospective purchasers of house lots or 
houses in Manchester would do well to 
see Chester L. Crafts) He has some 
exceptionally desirable property for sale. 
See his advertisement in this issue. 
Miss Ethel Hooper, ’07, has been at- 
tending the Commencement exercises at 
Wellesley the last week, leaving Man- 
chester last Saturday. She returned the 
middle of last week from Oyster Bay, 
where she has had a very successful term 
of two years as teacher. 
Conomo tribe of Red Men have elect- 
ed.officers-for the ensuing six months as 
% 
= 
& 
= 
= 
€ 
follows: Henry O. Moulton, sachem; 
Harry S. Tappan, senior sagamore; 
John D. Morrison, jun. sag.; Fred 
Dougherty, prophet; William J. Leth- 
bridge and Levi Harvie, delegates to 
great council. 
The reception and dance of the grad- 
uating class of the Story High school last 
Friday evening in the Town hall was a 
very pretty affair and largely attended. 
Long’s orchestra gave a concert between 
8 and 8.30 while the reception was in 
progress. In the receiving line were 
Prin. and Mrs. A. L. Saben, Miss Edna 
Parker and. Miss Alice Brackett, two of 
the teachers, and Misses Agnes M. Sjo- 
lund and Mabelle W. Lodge of the 
class. Young men undergraduates and 
past graduates served as ushers. “The 
hall was beautifully decorated with the 
class colors, —crimson and gold, and cut 
flowers and potted plants were in abund- 
ance. The front of the stage was one 
mass of flowers and in the back of the 
hall the» reception committee stood in 
front of a bank of ferns and palms and 
cut flowers. Long streamers of crimson 
and yellow crepe paper helped to set off 
the decorations. A large bell hanging 
in the center of the hall sent out showers 
of. confettt. during one of the dances. 
The grand march was started at 8.30, 
Miss Agnes Sjolund, the class president, 
and Henry Merrill, leading. Then fol- 
lowed the other young ladies of the class, 
and 75 other couples. During the in- 
termission refreshments were served by 
the undergraduates, 
Telephone 13 
Veuve Chaffard Olive Oil, 
Mansaul J. Bowers has solda valuable 
dog of the Irish terrier breed to Hollis 
Roberts of Union street. 
Miss Lena M. Jones returned last Fri- 
day from Hingham, where she has had 
a very successful year teaching. She is 
to teach here the coming year. 
The Post last Sunday had pictures of 
Mr. and Mrs. W. S. C. Russell of 
Springfheld, who recently sailed from 
Boston for a tour of exploration of Ice- 
land, as recently outlined inthe Breeze. 
Mr. Russell was formerly principal of 
the Story High school here He has 
been commissioned by the Arctic Club 
of America, of which Admiral Schley 1s 
president, to make an ascent of Mt. 
Hecla to obtain data relating to the flora 
existing in the upper glacial zone, 
cerning which there ure no records giv- 
ing exact scientific information. 
Reports from New York city would 
indicate that Daniel J. Sheehan is ‘“ mak- 
ing good’’ in his 30 days’ trial for the 
New York Police force. Last spring 
Mr. Sheehan was one of about 3000 that 
took the civil service examinations for 
the police force of the great metropolis. 
About 1000 of the number passed the 
examinations, and our Manchester young 
man stood high in the list, in fact, his 
paper was one of the highest. He was 
called on to New York last week to be- 
gin his 30 days’ trial, and if he makes 
good he will be appointed on the regular 
force. 
Take it to Loomis, 
hell fix it. * 
Wholesale and Retail 
Dealers in 
Ocean street, 
MANCHEST ER=sBYsTHEsSEA 
Bullock Brothers, Fine Groceries 
Swansdown Flour, 
———§. S. Pierce Co.’s Fancy Groceries —. 
g@"We are the North Shore agents of the Walker-Gordon Laboratory Co. 
con-. 
Heath’s Manchester Fish Market 
Fresh, Salt and Smoked Fish 
LOBSTERS, CLAMS and OYSTERS 
Postoffice Block 
Brigham Creamery Butter - 
Frank H. Dennis. 
Announces to his former patrons - 
that he has started -in — business 
again and that he will call to 
take orders. for. and..will deliver 
GROCERIES 
New Patronage Solicited 
1 Lincoln Street, :- 
: Manchester, Mass. 
Bedell 
Cz Ll. 
First- 
Gentral St., :-: Manchester 
(Opposite Knight's Coal Wharf) 
q@ Mr. Bedellis blind. He thanks 
the public for the generous patron- 
age afforded him last season, and 
solicits continued. patronage the: 
present season. 
A Full Line of Gigars and Tobaccos 
430-723 
H. BAKER. 
Ladies’ and Gents’ Custom Tailor 
Suits Made to Order at Reasonable Prices. 
Cutting and Fitting Guaranteed. 
Cleaning, Dyeing, Pressing & Repairing 
Done at Reasonable Prices, 
Kimball Block, 
(opp. Postoffice) Manchester 
Breeze advertising. paya. . 
Manchester Cove, Manchester, Mass. 
JOHN HEATH, PROP. 
Work done at Fair Prices. 
kes All orders promptly attended to, and filled at the Lowest Market Price 
4 JOHN I. ALLEN, 
Summer Street Extension, Opp. gina a Light Plant, Manchester 
EXPERT KNOWLEDGE OF GAS LIGHTING MACHINES. 
Estimates given on all kinds team and Hot Water Heating. 
Do you think your plumbing will stand the 105-lb. pressure? Why 
not put in a PRESSURE REDUCER and eradicate the possibillty of 
a Bye plumbing bili and a BIG WATER ILL? 
TELEPHONE CONNECTION 
PLUMBER_ 
cassohoe Repairing | 
