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Formerly with Redfern of Pa Burlingame and her children. Mrs. 
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] KIRCHNER Manchester, this year. Formerly she 
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Washington are again occupying the 
Butler small cottage on Summer street, 
Magnolia. Mr. Schmidt is at Magno- 
lia in charge of the A. Schmidt & ron crack shot with a revolver was evi- 
store, Lexington avenue. denced last ‘Tuesday at the Ipswich 
—_—_—_—_—— rioters in the leg. ‘To the fact that 
MERCHANTS AND MINERS TRANS. Co.’s he was able to hit where he aimed 
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In store with Rees & Rees 
That State Officer McDonald is a 
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Ladies’ Tailoring 
and Gowns 
Mme. Kirchner desires to inform 
her patrons that she has opened a 
North Shore Branch, where she is 
Gowns 
also Riding Habits, Lin- 
prepared to make Ladies’ 
to order; 
gerie, etc., etc. 
Appointments may be made _ by 
Will go to pa- 
mail or ’ phone. 
tron’s home. 
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Everybody reads the Breeze. 
ECONOMY IS 
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Which means that the best 
is the cheapest. This ap- 
plies to printed matter as 
well as other lines. 
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of printing. We can save 
you money. 
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ATTRACTIVE SUMMER TouR Book 
The Merchants and Miners Trans- 
portation Co. has issued an attractive 
Summer ‘Tour Book, setting forth the 
delightful summer tours possible over 
its steamship lines. The many routes 
shown give a combination of the sea- 
trip on one of the Merchants and Min- 
ers Transportation Co.’s fine steamers, 
with other steamer and rail lines, to 
the principal summer resorts of the 
United States, Canada and the Mari- 
time Provinces. The book tells how 
to reach the places and what connect- 
ing railroad and other lines to take af- 
ter the sea trip is over, as well as how 
much money each trip would cost. 
The book is profusely illustrated 
with photographs of Boston, Provi- 
dence, Baltimore, Washington, etc., 
as well as the principal summer re- 
sorts. The book also contains sev- 
eral useful maps. 
The book can be had gratis on ap- 
plication to the Passenger Depart- 
ment of the Merchants and Miners 
Transportation Co., at Baltimore. 
SITUATION WANTED by a cook to ace- 
commodate for two months. Inquire of 
Mrs. S. Reed Anthony, Beverly Farms. 
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WANTED—A lady or girl to canvas and 
sell stamped linen for embroidery. Good 
commission given. Apply for interview, 
Box 107, Manchester, Mass. 25 
BAY HORSE for sale, 16 hands high. Quiet 
to ride and drive. Apply Coachman, the 
R. S. Bradley estate, Pride’s Crossing. 
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PAIR OF CHESTNUT HORSES for sale, 
16 hands high; cost when purchased 
$3000. As good today as when first 
bought. Lady is selling as she has no 
further use for them. Will not be sold 
to dealer. Perfectly safe and fearless of 
all objects. For particulars apply Dr. 
J. J. Riordan, Beverly Farms. 25tf. 
CARD OF THANKS 
The undersigned desire to express their 
thanks to the quartet and bearers and 
others who in any way assisted in the fun- 
eral of the late Mrs. G. F. Allen. 
OSBORNE LEACH 
HENRY B. MecCOLLUM 
Manchester, June 20, 1913. 
riot when he “‘pinked” three alleged 
the three wounded men now in the 
hospital have reason to thank their 
lucky stars. He deliberately aimed 
for their legs and not their heads or 
bodies. Had he done the latter, there 
would have been more than one in- 
quest scheduled. Although beset from 
all quarters by rioters, with bottles, 
sticks and rocks coming his way, to 
say nothing of a fusillade of bullets 
pattering about him, this officer kept 
his head, and when he fired, aimed at 
his assailants’ legs, rather than their 
bodies. A man who can knock a 
cigarette box off a post at 60 yards, 
as can McDonald, is a bad man to get 
gay with, but a mighty good man “to 
keep his temper and not, in the ex- 
citement of the moment, lose his head, 
and snoot to kill except as a last re- 
sort, but instead, deliberately aims to 
simply disable. 
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Strange what foolish breaks we 
are apt to make in starting the flow 
of conversation. |] was on the morn- 
ing train recently, which the conduct- 
or announces as: “Express to Bos- 
ton; does not stop at Lynn,” when an 
affable gent dropped in and shared 
the seat with me. Quite naturally in 
the get-away of our gab-fest he com- 
mented on the weather, as might be 
expected, I cheerfully acquiesced in 
his summing up of recent climatic 
conditions. Fearful lest the conver- 
sation lag he queried me with: “Go- 
ing to Boston?” My funny bone was 
tickled for a moment, before I an- 
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swered in the affirmative, but the 
tickle in that bone was prompting me 
to reply: “No, I’m going to Middle- 
ton.” And there we were on an ex- 
press to Boston. 
SEAMSTRESS, who is’ expert waitress 
wishes position for summer at North 
Shore; also son, High school boy, to 
work inside or out. Would open house. 
Highest references. For particulars ap- 
ply 25 Beach St., Manchester, Mass. 
