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Miss Teresa F. Buckley of Allston is 
a guest of Mrs. John Connors, of 
Washington street. 
- Miss Mary E. Larkin of Lexington is 
spending a few days visiting her former 
school friend Mrs. J. W. Campbell, on 
School street. 
A special meeting of the Manchester 
Launch club will be held next Wednes- 
day evening, Jan. 27, at 8 o’clock at the 
Winthrop club rooms. 
Assessor and Mrs. Fred K. Swett left 
Tuesday afternoon for New York, 
whence they proceeded last evening for 
Florida to spend a few weeks. 
H. G. Nichols expects to have his dry 
goods stock moved from the Old Corner 
Store to the new location inthe Postoffice: 
block, Beach street, by the latter part of 
next week. 
At the installation of officers of 
Hathorn Temple, Pythian Sisters, at 
Salem tonight Mrs. J. S. Reed of this 
town will be honored with the highest 
office, that of Most Excel't Chief. 
The marriage of Miss Dora Belle 
Chaffin, formerly of Manchester, and 
George Fisher, was announced to take 
place on Monday, the 18th. Miss Chaf- 
fin has been engaged at her profession as 
nurse in Mexico. It was planned to 
have the nuptial knot tied on U.S. soil 
and they were to go to San Antonio, 
Texas, Monday for that purpose. 
Talking Machines at STON s 
Music Parlor, Beach street. 
Supt. and Mrs. Francis M. ne 
are receiving congratulations on becom- 
ing grandparents again, a little baby boy 
arriving in the home of their daughter, 
Mrs. Fletcher Hodges at Indianapolis on 
the 28th of last month. The little chap 
is named Bradford Huntoon Hodges, 
and is the fourth to grace the happy 
family circle of Dr. and Mrs. Hodges 
(nee Rebecca T. Andrews), the others 
being two sons and a daughter. 
“*T want to join with some firm doing 
a large retail grocery and provision busi- 
ness, In opening a store in Manchester- 
by-the-Sea, to handle meats, groceries, 
fish, fruit and bakery products. The 
best location in the town can be had 
now at a reasonable rental. A business 
of $100,000 a year can be done. Ad- 
dress for interview, A, 410 Broad Ex- 
change Building, Boston, Mass.’’ The 
foregoing advertisement appeared in at 
least one of the daily papers the past 
week. We are unable to inform our 
readers who the parties interested in this 
new move are. 
Ladies call and hear the latest Records 
at Woodbury’s Record Parlor, Beach 
street. ** 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE. 
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Personal Attention Given to all Work. 
Estimates cheerfully given. 
EDWARD S. BRADLEY 
PRACTICAL PLUMBER 
HOT WATER HEATING. 
GAS FITTING 
Telephone Connection 
44 Central St., Manchester-by-the-Sea. 
Shore Road, Magnolia, Mass. 
Mrs. Fritz Nelson was at the Cove 
over Sunday visiting her sister, Mrs. 
Otto Tiedman. Mr. Nelson is chauf- 
feur for Col. Ames of Boston. 
The fiscal year of the town ends next 
week. ‘The town treasurer has a notice 
in another column calling for all bills 
against the town to be presented before 
next Thursday afternoon to the select- 
men. ‘The last pay day of the year, and 
until after the March meeting, will be 
Saturday of next week. Get your bills 
in so that the year’s accounts may be 
closed up promptly. 
‘The annual meeting and banquet of 
the Mass. Press association was held at 
the United States hotel, Boston, Mon- 
day afternoon and was attended by Ed- 
itors I. M. Marshall of the Cricket and 
J. A.:Lodge of the Breezre, and Mrs. 
Lodge, from here. Mr. Marshall, who 
is president of the Suburban Press asso- 
ciation, was a guest on this occasion and 
was one of the after-dinner speakers. 
Most of the editors and ladies remained 
as guests of the various theatres in the 
evening. 
SAMUEL KNIGHT & SONS 
COAL and WOOD 
SG OST 
36 Central Street 
Manchester-by-the-Sea 
GEO. W. Hooper, 
DEALER IN 
FIRST-CLASS GROCERIES 
Kitchen Furnishings 
MANCHESTER-BY-THE-SEA 
cL eial al) ©) Ne Ss MOA ROK Be? 
Established 1845. 
F. K. HOOPER, Prop. 
Telephone 67 
DEALER IN 
First-Class Provisions, Poultry, Game, Vegetables, ete. 
Central Street, 
PRIDE’ S CSORING: 
MANCHEST ER=2BY=THE=SEA 
BEVERLY FARMS. 
MAGNOLIA: 
In this Neighborhood ee Pharmacy ea ey 
Because: 
clean. 
Second, our prices are always right. 
First, our stock is large and complete, and our goods are fresh and 
People visiting our store are always 
promptly waited upon and not kept waiting. 
Third, our Prescription Department is fully equipped with all modern con- 
veniences for compounding prescriptions. 
best we can obtain. 
Our drugs and chemicals are the 
OUR STORE i$ THE OLDEST ESTABLISHED DRUG STORE BETWEEN BEVERLY AND GLOUCESTER 
John Stanley Gallagher, Registered in Mass., N. H. and Canada, is in charge of 
our Prescription Department. 
Benj. L. Allen, 
Telephone: 257 
Registered Pharmacist 
Established in 1856 
