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Wes LLDPE LLANES 
Mr. and Mrs. George B. Graves and 
little daughter were guests Sunday of Mr. 
and Mrs. W. B. . Jackson, Pleasant st. 
Miss Kate Fuller of Andover has been 
a guest the last week of Mr. and Mrs. 
Raymond C. Allen, Vine street. Mrs. 
Allen entertained a few ladies at her 
home Thursday afternoon in Miss 
Fuller’s honor. 
Matthew Hamilton, after a full course 
of instruction with William Spry, was 
successful in passing his examinations 
before the Highway Commission last 
week, and is now ready to accept a 
position as a full fledged chauffeur. 
Walter B. Jackson and son Fred are 
leaving Manchester next Tuesday, and 
will sail from New York by boat for 
Cuba, where Mr. Jackson goes to assist 
in the management of the large Buena 
Vista Fruit Co., in which he has an in- 
terest. The headquarters of the com- 
pany in Cuba is at Omaja. Mr. Jack- 
son has given up his position as caretaker 
at the Charles Head estate, with which 
he has been connected for the last seven 
years. The son will probably return 
next spring to continue his schooling 
here. 
When the registrars had completed 
their work Saturday night, previous to 
the State election next Tuesday, sixteen 
names had been added to the voting list, 
making a total number of 607 voters. 
The names added to the list include: 
Chester Baldwin, Hollis A. Bell, Ches- 
ter H. Dennis, Frank W. Dunbar, 
William H. Furniss, Theo. L. Frost, 
Clifford B. Goodwin, Owen Hansberry, 
Lewis S. Hooper, John C. Mackin, 
Richard O’Neil, jr., Sevrin Olsen, 
Wm. E. O’Brien, Geo. A. Sinnicks, 
Wm. H. Sullivan, David D. Wade. 
We note that James Beaton has taken 
up his magazine subscription work for 
the fall and he will call on all his past 
patrons in Manchester, Magnolia and 
Beverly Farms within the next few 
weeks to renew subscriptions and to take 
on new ones. Meanwhile, he wishes us 
to say, if anyone has a subscription ex- 
piring, he will call and take the order at 
any time. Mr. Beaton has added the 
Breeze to his listthis year. All subscrip- 
tions given to Mr. Beaton, either in 
clubbing with other publications at re 
duced rates, or for the Breeze alone, 
will be promptly attended to by him, and 
the paper will be forwarded by mail with 
the next issue. All subscriptions for the 
Breeze between now and New Year’s 
will be dated Jan. 1, 1910. 
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Petticoats at E. A. Lethbridge’s. adv. 
Breeze advertising pays. 
Telephone 13 
MANCHEST ER-BY2THE2SEA 
Postofhce Block 
Bullock Brothers, Hine Groceries 
Veuve Chaffard Olive Oil, 
Swansdown Flour, 
———S. S. Pierce Co.’s Fancy Groceries 
Brigham Creamery Butter 
8@"We are the North Shore agents of the Walker-Gordon Laboratory Co. 
REPELS: 
“ Aunt Jane of Kentucky.” 
** Aunt Jane of Kentucky’’ and her 
neighborhood ‘“‘gossips’’ were trans- 
ported to Manchester Wednesday night 
when they met atthe Chapel of the 
Congregational church. “The imperson- 
ations were given by the executive com- 
mittee of the Ladies’ Social circle which 
had charge of the Fair given in July for 
the benefit of the church. Incidentally, 
the committee obtained sufficient funds 
from the entertainment this week to 
bring the total amount received to over 
the $1000 mark,—the object they started 
out to attain. 
The Chapel was crowded Wednesday 
evening, and well it might have been, 
for the entertainment was one of the 
most interesting sgiven there for some 
time. It gave everybody a chance to 
have a good wholesome laugh. 
‘The impersaqnations were given by the 
following: Aunt Jane, Mrs. O. M. 
Stanley; Sally Ann, Mrs. Sarah Perkins; 
Milly Amos, Mrs. F. M. Andrews; 
*Liz’ beth Taylor, Mrs. Susan Knight; 
Women of Mite Society, Mrs. J. A. 
Curriea, Mrs. J. A. Torrey, Mrs. L. 
B. Decker, Mrs. Anna Phillips, Mrs. I. 
P. Richardson; Silas Petty, Alfred Hoop- 
er; Abram Parish, H. H. G. Perkins; 
Job Taylor, A. L. Saben; Sam Amos 
and Dave Crawford, G. A. Kitfheld; 
Sam Crawford, Hollis Roberts; Uncle 
Jim Matthews, A. C. Needham; Pene- 
lope, the star singer, Mrs. F. G. Cheev- 
er; Parson, Richard Cheever; organist, 
Miss Jessie Hoare; Jacob, Arthur Ol- 
sen. 
The sketch was presented in four 
scenes: 1, meeting of the Women’s 
Mite society; 2, Sally Ann’s experi- 
ence; 3, choir rehearsal; 4, church ser- 
vice with the new organ. 
Literary Society. 
The Literary society of the Story High 
cea Manchester, held its first meet- 
| JOHN I. ALLEN, 
ee eae ae eee ne be een nen ee 
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. 
ing of the year, 
folling program was presented: 
Composition, Myths of the Creation, 
aceasta 
Thursday, when the © 
John Carter — 
Recitation, The Open Window, Ethel Gray 
Serial Story, Chap. I., The Autobiography of 
a Boy who Ran Away, Cheever Hersey 
Piano Solo, Apple Blossoms, 
Composition, Anecdotes of 
Johnson, Annie Coughlin 
Recitation, Heart and Will, Gordon Northrup 
Composition, The Theatre in 
Time, 
Original Story, The Haunted House, 
Goldsmith and 
Allan McKinnon ~ 
Critic—ElImer Smith. 
Weclip the following for the benefit 
Beatrice Long 
Shakespear’s — 
Ida Taylor — 
of those who doubt the power of the — 
press: 
“Owing to the overcrowded con- 
dition of our columns, a number of births 
and deaths are unavoidably postponed — 
this week.’’ —Everyhody’s Magazine. 
Tue sight of a dozen or more young 
lads kicking around a football at Mas- 
conomo Park, Manchester, last Satur- 
day morning, lent the suggestion to the 
- writer that this piece of property was in- ; | 
tended for a public park. Whata great 
place it will be for the young people of 
some future generation! 
PLUMBER 
Summer Street Extension, Opp. irene. Light Plant, Manchester 
EXPERT KNOWLEDGE OF GAS LIGHTING MACHINES. 
Work done at Fair Prices. 
Estimates given on all kinds steam and Hot Water Heating. 
|| Do you think your plumbing will stand the 105-lb. pressure? Why 
not put in a PRESSURE REDUCER and eradicate the possibillty of 
a big plumbing bill and a BIG WATER BILL? | 
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