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Francis Marshall Andrews, jr., is 
spending a week visiting Dr. E. F. 
Hodges and Mrs. Hodges of Indianapolis 
at their summer home in Cavendish, Vt. 
Dr. and Mrs. Hodges also have with 
them for the summer their two oldest 
grandchildren, the children of Dr. and 
Mrs Fletcher Hodges (Rebecca Trail 
Andrews.) Mrs. Hodges, jr., will not 
come east this summer for a visit with 
her parents in Manchester, but will re- 
main with the doctor in Indianapolis. 
The most up-to-date hurdy-gurdy we 
have seen this season struck town Wed- 
nesday afternoon. Not content with 
having a horse pull the machine about 
this modern minstrel had a hitch large 
enough to stow his whole family away, 
and presumably he is living in this man- 
ner. Besides his wife the fellow had 
three small children and the family dog. 
Not only was the hitch a fit subject for 
the scrutinizing eye of the agent for the 
Prevention of Cruelty to Children, but 
also for the Society for the Prevention of 
Cruelty to Animals. 
Cloth Hats at E. A. Lethbridge’s. adv 
Has anybody lost a parrot? An un- 
usual thing to have advertised in the 
*“lost’’? and ‘‘found’’ column of a pa- 
per! Yet, such an adv. will be found 
in this week’s classified adv. column of 
the Breeze. Caretaker F. F. Brasch 
of the McMillan estate is the finder of 
this unusual “‘find.’? He was attending 
to his accustomed duties at Eaglehead 
Wednesday morning when from yonder 
trees came distinctly, ‘‘hurry up,’’ ““hur- 
ry up,’ hurry up.’” Now Mr. Brasch 
is a man who doesn’t have to be given 
any such advice. He listened and again 
came the admonition to “‘ hurry up,’’ 
‘“hurry up,’ “hurry up’’ He was 
bound to find out who in time was trying 
to ‘‘jolly’’ him in this manner and started 
in the direction of the speaker. He 
hunted around a while and was about to 
give up when again came the voice, 
“hurry up,’’ “‘hurry up,’’ “‘hurry up;’’ 
and by this time Mr. Brasch’s good old 
German blood was up. He’d find out 
who would talk to him that way. He 
hunted a while longer until finally, on the 
edge of the lily pond, he discovered, 
perched in one of the trees, a beautiful 
yellow breasted bird, with handsome long 
tail, plumage of yellow and a sort of 
green and blue tinge. It was a parrot. 
The next thing was to get him. For an 
hour and a half Mr. ‘Brasch tried to catch 
the lost bird and finally landed him. Mr 
Parrot is now caged up at Eaglehead and 
the owner may have him by applying to 
the caretaker. 
Lamson & Hubbard straw hats at 
Bell’s. % 
_ to a grand dramatic treat. 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
Telephone 13 
Bullock Brothers, 
Veuve Chaffard Olive Oil, 
A peer lawn party in aid of the 
Knights of Columbus table for the fair 
to be held in the late summer, is to be 
held on Tuesday evening, Aug. 10, at 
Knight's field, near the Sacred Heart 
church. 
_ The Sons of Veterans will give a ben- 
efit entertainment at the Town hall on 
Monday and Tuesday evenings, Aug. 9 
and 10, and have made arrangements 
with William McCormack, the popular 
comedian, to produce the well known 
laughable “comedy in three acts entitled 
‘“What Happened to Jones.’? This 
side-splitting farce-comedy ran over 100 
nights at the Boston Museum and over 
300 nights in New York City. Mr. 
McCormack will surround himself with 
a company of well known players of Bos- 
ton and New York,and the theatre-going 
people of this vicinity can look forward 
A more com- 
plete announcement and the cast of the 
players will be given in the BREEZE next 
week. Reserved tickets for Monday 
night may be procured at Cheever’s drug 
store and for Tuesday night at Allen’s 
drug store. 
Senator James F. Shaw announces 
himself as favoring the income tax. In 
an interview he says: ‘‘I am in favor of 
the income tax. It would prove one of 
the greatest blessings the country could 
have. It would solve the tax problem 
of the country and it would do soina 
just and equitable manner. ‘The taxes 
would come from the men who were 
MANCHESTER-¢BY=2T HE-2SEA 
Swansdown Flour, 
S. S. Pierce Co.’s Fancy Groceries 
Rages are the North Shore agents of the Walker-Gordon Laboratory Co, 
Postoffice Block 
Fine Groceries 
Brigham Creamery Batter 
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. 
Cc. LBedell 
First- 
classshoe Repairing 
Gentral St., :-: Manchester 
(Opposite Knight’s Coal Wharf) 
@ Mr. Bedell is 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 
able to pay them. It isa measure dis- 
tinctively for the good of the little man. 
If | am a member of the legislature next 
year | shall work for the adoption of the 
constitutional amendment.’’ 
Addie C., wife of Frederick Burn- 
ham of Manchester conveys to Morley 
& Flatley of Manchester land on Vine 
street, Manchester 67.10 by 105.75 feet. 
Heath’s Manchester 
Wholesale and Retail 
Dealers in 
Fish Market 
Fresh, Salt and Smoked Fish 
LOBSTERS, CLAMS and OYSTERS 
Ocean street, 
Manchester Cove, Manchester, Mass. 
JOHN HEATH, PROP. 
TELEPHONE CONNECTION 
eS" All orders promptly attended to, and filled at the Lowest Market Price 
Work done at Fair Prices. 
| JOHN I. ALLEN, :: | 
Summer perl Extension, Opp. acre Light Plant, Manchester 
EXPERT KNOWLEDGE OF GAS LIGHTING MACHINES. 
Estimates given on all kinds steam and Hot Water Heating. 
not put in a PRESSURE 
ale you think your eas will stand the 105-lb. pressure? 
Wh 
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EDUGER and eradicate the possibillty of 
a bie iat bill and a BIG WATER BILL? 
