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NORTH SHORE BREEZE and: Reminder 51 
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MANCHESTER 
Rev. Wm. B. Geoghegan of New 
Bedford will preach Sunday at the 
Unitarian. church. Service at 11 
o'clock. 
Rev. A. G. Warner will preach at 
the Baptist church next Sunday vn 
“The Reliable Promises.” ‘The eve- 
ning subject will be “The Power of 
— Ideals.” 
Rey. Charles F. Carter, pastor of 
the Immanuel Congregational church 
of Hartford, Conn., formerly pastor 
of the church at Lexington, will sup- 
ply the pulpit of the Congl. churc:1 
Sunday.. Mr. Carter is one of the 
ablest preaches in the denomination 
and he will no doubt draw a good 
congregation Sunday. 
The finishing touches are being 
given to the special highway built 
through Manchester from the George 
A. Priest school to the Beverly line. 
The work was practically completed 
a few days after the time allowed by 
the contract and has been open for 
use. The last coating of asphalt was 
applied in Central sq. and one of two 
other needed points yesterday. In 
order to complete the work 5000 ex- 
tra gallons of asphalt were required. 
Each week reports of the state high- 
way commission engineers have been 
used as the basis of payment for the 
work. It was feared when the work 
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Telephone 228 
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commenced that the advanced price 
of materials, etc., which came after 
the first estimates were submitted by 
the state engineers, would exhaust the 
appropriation made on the basis of 
the first estimates. Although there 
are two reports yet to be submitted 
and two payments to be made, it is 
now certain that the appropriation 
will not be exceeded. Not only will 
the cost of the road be within the 
appropriation, but there will be 
enough left over to do some of the 
other road work needed. 
Taxi—Phone Manchester 290. adv. 
Twins, son and daughter, were 
born Monday, July 3, to Mr. and 
Mrs. Archie Jannik, Old Essex road. 
The BreEEzE pages ought to be full 
of smiles this week, for a husky son, 
weighing 91% Ibs., was born to the 
man who sets most of the type, Wed- 
nesday morning at a Dorchester hos- 
pital. Mr. and Mrs. Rayner have 
made their home in the John Scott 
residence, Norwood ave., since their 
marriage a year ago this week. 
Texie-Phone Marichester 200. adv. 
Rodney H. Dow drove the new 
police ambulance from Taunton to 
Manchester yesterday. The new 
vehicle is a great improvement on the 
old method of transporting sick or 
injured, both in the matter of speed 
and convenience. It is an ambulance 
body on a Studebaker chassis. 
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ACCESSORIES and TIRES 
The pony which drew the cart con- 
taining little Misses Knight and Bell 
in the Fourth of July parade, weighed 
but 300 pounds. His four shoes an] 
nails weighed but 12 ounces. Fie 
was shod in D. O’Sullivan’s shop 5) 
a veteran of the Civil war and a 
veteran of the Spanish war. 
Taxi—Phone Manchester 290. ad? 
George E. Willmonton had a nar- 
row escape from injury yesterday 
morning and his Ford runabout was 
wrecked as the result of a collision 
at the corner of School and North 
sts. Mr. Willmonton was running 
north on the right side of School st. 
and was about to turn into North st. 
When M. Silverberg, a Boston tailor, 
who has a branch store at Beverly 
Farms, swung into School st. from 
North st. in a big Hudson touring 
ear. Mr. Willmonton set his brakes 
and stopped his machine, . but © th 
larger car kept going and struck | 
machine in the side, throwing it acr 
the street and onto the sidewalk ia 
front of C, M. Dodge’s resideneé. 
Mr. Willmonton was thrown from 
his car and_ slightly bruised, - but 
otherwise was uninjured. The little 
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car was demolished. The rear wheels 
were both broken off and the body 
jammed. Witnesses say the large ‘r 
machine cut across at the left of thi 
big tree, which stands in the cetite: 
of North st. at the corner. 
Bane Regent Garage FIREPROOF 
H. M. BATER, Proprietor 
Opposite Post Office and Railroad Station, Manchester-by-the-Sea 
Repairing and Overhauling a Specialty 
Limousines and Touring Cars for Hire by the Hour, Week or Season 
‘Regent Repair and Machine Shop at Lansdowne St., Boston, near Fenway Park Baseball Grounds 
