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Franklin B. Rust of-Manchester doing 
business at 302 Cabot street, Beverly, 
has assigned to Samuel N. Crosby of 
Newton. 
The Sacred MHeart church fair, 
which is to open in the Manchester 
Town hall next Monday night, the 30th, 
to continue throughout the week, will be 
brought to a close on the following Mon- 
day night, Labor Day, witha grand ball, 
and at which time, too, the awarding of 
the prizes will be made. 
Miss Marion Scott will teach in the 
primary school at Danielson, Conn., the 
coming year, and will take up her duties 
there after Labor Day. Miss Scott was 
graduated from the Wheelock Kinder- 
garten Training school, Boston, last 
spring. ; 
Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Howe spent 
Tuesday at Hampton Beach, N. H. 
Mr. Howe is having his vacation. 
Miss Mabel Maslen was tendered a 
surprise party Tuesday evening, when a 
few of her friends called at her home on 
Lincoln street and helped her celebrate 
her 21st birthday. ' 
Correspondence 
While our columns are always open for the 
discussion of any relevant subject, we do not 
necessarily indorse the opinions of con- 
tributors. 
Correspondents will please give their names 
—not necessarily fur publication, but as a 
guarantee of good faith. 
Editor North Shore Breeze, 
Dear Sir: Please grant a corner of 
your excellent paper to voice an appeal 
to the good Town Fathers of Manchester 
to do something to prevent such a sight 
as was witnessed on the Village Green on 
the evening of the last band concert. 
A poor creature had been captured some- 
where and in the midst of Conductor 
Missud’s rmost beautiful number, was 
rushed through the crowd of ladies and 
little children (hand-cuffed and held by 
the officers as he was) into the Police 
station. To all who saw the sight the 
evening's entertainment was spoiled. 
The town, through its officials has 
been most generous in providing sucha 
class of entertainment, and to have it all 
spoiled by such an occurence is altogether 
too bad. 
The idea of having a police station in 
such a place is out of all good taste. In- 
stead of tearing down all the good old 
land-marks why not stir up the good 
town-folks to ask for the removal of the 
“‘lock-up,’’ where the children will not 
have the ‘‘Seamy Side’ set before them 
Mass 3B iO.), 
Telephone 13 
Veuve Chaffard Olive Oil, 
—S. S. Pierce Co.’s Fancy Grocertes———_————_ 
ga@x-We are the North Shore agents of the Walker-Gordon Laboratory Co. 
innocent amuse- 
in the midst of their 
ment. 
Iam most surprised that this dear old 
town, filled as it is with so much of 
historic value and interest, has not stirred 
the hearts of its present inhabitants (sons 
of the fathers), to more civic pride. 
The Village Improvement society 
should get to work. ‘The first and easy 
thing wouldbe (to my mind), to have 
the Town hall cleaned, especially the 
entrance and stairs, all stained as they 
are withtobacco, etc.; then start a move- 
ment to have the police station moved 
to a back street. After that it will be 
time enough to tear down the old _build- 
ings and show more village green and 
less barred cells. Then the next thing 
to turn their attention to might be a main 
sewer, that could accommodate house- 
hold waste, and abolish those useful 
little one-story buildings now in every- 
one’s back yard. 
Yours most sincerely, 
‘“SUMMER VISITOR.”’ 
Letters remaining unclaimed at Manchester, 
for week ending August 21: 
Clinton J Barker 2, Robert S_ Brookings, 
Mrs Henry Baker, W A Burnham, jr., Isabel 
D Bromviler, Miss Elizabeth Cossar, Miss A 
Cousins, Mrs Geo R Carpenter, Miss Jean L 
Evans, Mrs. James E Huntress 2, Stanley Hor- 
ton, Mrs Mary Kenely, Miss Lena Kelley, 
Miss Frankie Luppies, William Miruch, Henry 
McCoy, Miss Margaret C Murphy, Miss E M 
Perkins. Miss Mary Pierce, Mr E Porter, Mrs 
James G Rogers, Miss Helen M Sargent, O A 
Shillingburg, Miss Sarah E Stock, J E Thayer, 
Wm D Tilson, Byron Worthern, E J] Watson, 
Wm Williams. 
SAMUEL L. WHEATON, 
P. M. 
Last Band Concert. 
Next Friday evening, Sept. 3, the 
Salem Cadet Band will give the last con- 
cert in the series in the square at Man- 
chester, and it is to be expected that a 
record-breaking crowd will be out to 
hear the music. Conductor Missud has 
prepared an especially select program for 
JOHN I. 
Work done at Fair Prices. 
not put in a PRESSURE 
ALLEN, 
’ Summer Street Extension, Opp. Electric Light Plant, Manchester 
EXPERT KNOWLEDGE OF GAS LIGHTING MACHINES. 
MANCHESTERsBY*THE-SEA 
Bullock Brothers, Hine Groceries 
Swansdown Flour, 
Postoffice Block 
Brigham Creamery Butter 
Frank H. Dennis 
1 Lincoln Street, 
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 
:-: Manchester, Mass. 
Cc LL. 
First- 
A Full Line of Gigars and Tobaccos 
FSR SET RT ES TT A FS A A SS 
Bedell 
classohoe Repairing 
Gentral St., :-: Manchester 
(Opposite ‘Knight’ s Coal Wharf) 
@ Mr. Bedell i is blind: He thanks 
the public for the generous patron- 
age afforded him last season, and 
solicits continued patronage the 
present season. 
430-723 
this occasion, as will be seen by the pro- 
gram printed below. 
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4 
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10. 
Estimates ates given on all on all kinds steam and Hot Water Heating. 
| Do you think your Poe g will stand the 105-Ib. pressure? Why 
EDUGER and eradicate the possibillty of 
a big plumbing bill and a BIG WATER BILL? 
‘ The square will 
aglow with electric lights. 
March, The Aviator, Fulton 
. Overture, Mignon, Thomas 
Waltz, Jolly Fellows, Vollstedt 
. Solo for Trombone, Delecta, Rollinson 
Mr. J. N. Procror 
. Fantastia on favorite Opera Themes, 
Tobani 
Introducing Carmen, Barber of Seville, 
Faust, Rigoletto, Lucia, Giaconda, 
L’Eelair. 
. American Sketch, Down South, Myddleton 
. Duet for Cornets, Selected 
ESSRS. BERNIER and LEITSINGER 
. Operetta, The Serenade, Herbert 
. Fantasia, My Maryland, Short 
Variations for all the instruments 
March, The Enterpriser, 
Star Spangled Banner. 
Jean Missup, Conductor. 
Lampe 
Dutchess Pants at Bell’s. * 
