58 NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 
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H. W. Purington, Treasurer 
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Fiction 
Father Bernard’s Parish 
Immortal Gymnasts, 
Individual, The, 
Lightning Conductor Dis- 
covers America, 
Matthew Hargraves, 
Feal Motive, 
Olmstead 
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Williamson 
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Fisher 
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Manchester 
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Non-Fiction 
England’s Effort, Ward 
(Mrs. Humphry) 
Ordeal by Battle, Oliver 
Passed by the Censor, Williams 
| aeodore Roosevelt—The 
Logic of his Career, Washburn 
Union Portraits, Bradford 
With the French in France 
and Salonika, Davis, R. 11. 
Taxi—Phone Manchester 290. adv. 
Flectric Co. 
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Estimates on Cable Construction Furnished on 
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T. A. LEES, Manager 
July 7, 1916. 
MANCHESTER 
Miss Lee’s orchestra will furnish 
the music for the dance at the Mer’s 
club in Magnolia tomorrow evening. 
Turkish Towels at E. A. Leth- 
bridge’s. ady, 
Mrs. Sarah Patch of Richmond, 
Me., 1s visiting her sister, Mrs. Abb‘e 
Hooper, 7 School st. 
A number of Manchester people 
attended the fireworks display in 
Gloucester Wednesday evening. 
The Preparedness club will have 4 
dance in Town hall next Tuesday 
evening. One of the novel features 
of the party will be a banjo orchestra, 
which is an innovation in Manchester 
and should be a big success. 
Taxi—Phone Manchester 290. adv. 
The speakers for the big Brothe~- 
hood picnic at Tuck’s Point a week- 
from Saturday have not been an- 
nounced, but a good program is as- 
sured, for it is in good hands. It is 
hoped that there will be a big turn- 
out this year, and if the weather is 
avorable there should be. 
Bathing suits for Ladies and Gen- 
tlemen at E. A. Lethbridge’s. adv. 
Joseph Dodge, Royal White and 
Lester Peabody left yesterday for a 
month’s training at the “Junior 
Plattsburg” at Plum Island. The 
young men will study with the radio- 
signal corps for a portion of the time 
and the balance of the training will be 
in the handling of coast artillery. 
Burial services were held at the 
grave in Union cemetery Wednesday 
afternoon for H. W. Durgin, aged 77. 
Rev. A. G. Warner offered the pray- 
er. © Deceased was a Grand Army 
man and belonged to the Post in 
Taunton. He leaves a brother and a 
sister and his wife Mrs. Etta L-e 
Durgin, formerly of Manchester. 
Shoe shine for ladies and gents at 
the Beach st. Bowling Alleys. adv. 
Tomorrow’s ball game in Man- 
chester should be a hummer. ~The 
Dorchester town team which will 
cross bats with Manchester is the old 
Dorchester A. A. team—one of the ~ 
fastest aggregations in the state. Thev - 
are touring New England and play- 
ing all the leading semi-professional 
teams. They are on the return trip. 
from victorious jaurt through Maine. - 
Grover will pitch as usual and it 1s 
hoped that Perkins may be back in the 
game. ‘The team tomorrow will b2 
one of the strongest which has op- 
posed Manchester this season 
“This is an odd way girls have of 
getting into society.” 
“How is it odd?” 
“Why, to get in they first have to 
come out.”-—New York Journal. 
