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Hans Dahl has a position in Boston 
for the winter and may move his family 
_ there. 
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_ day evening, 
The haphazard club will meet Mon- 
Nov. 15, with Mr. and 
eMrs. F. C. Rand. 
Miss Katharine Driscoll of Peterboro, 
N. H., has been spending a few days the 
last week visiting Mrs. J. A. Lodge, 
Church street. 
Edmund Lethbridge, who has com- 
pleted his duties with Bullock’s bakery 
_ for the season, returned last Sunday from 
_ at the Patterson cottage 
a week’s pleasure trip through the Berk- 
shires to Troy and Albany, N. Y. 
Mr. and Mrs. Enoch Crombie and 
their older daughter, Mrs. Seddie Lee 
Follett, are leaving shortly for Washing- 
ton to visit Mr. Crombie’s cousin, Miss 
H. Manning. They will visit Balti- 
more and other places of interest. 
Robert Hart, prescription clerk at 
Allen’s drug store, started Tuesday on a 
fortnight’s vacation, the first part of which 
he is spending in the vicinity of Boston. 
He will go to New York next week, but 
will return in time for the Harvard-Yale 
football game next Saturday. 
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Florence, who 
have lived at Manchester several years 
are to move away shortly. Mr. Flor- 
ence has been electrician in charge of 
the private plant at the R. C. Hooper 
estate at West Manchester. The plant 
is to be discontinued and the Manchester 
Electric Co. service is to be installed. 
It is with much pleasure that the many 
friends of Mr. and Mrs. Alexander 
Robertson learn they are to move back to 
Manchester. “They formerly lived here, 
but moved to Hamilton several years ago, 
where Mr. Robertson was in charge of 
the R. Robertson Co. branch. He re- 
turns to Manchester to take charge of the 
company’s branch here. ‘They will live 
on Lincoln 
street, and will move here early next 
month. 
Anyone who may have a feeling that 
- the police were in the least lax in not be- 
' 
ing able to apprehend the burglars that 
made their presence felt among thesum- 
mer cottages the last summer might 
change their mind if they knew that these 
burglaries are being continued, almost 
every night, in other sections. In 
‘Swampscott this week the police discov- 
ered that at least four summer residences 
had been broken into in just the manner 
the houses in Mannchester were entered. 
They got so much that the police be- 
lieve the burglars must have employed a 
- moving wagon to carry away the stolen 
property. 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE. 13 
Have you had a Pressure Regulator 
installed in your Plumbing System? Wevare agents for the WATTS PRESSURE 
REGULATOR. Call and see our demonstration of this valve 
EDWARD S. BRADLEY 
PRACTICAL PLUMBER 
HOT WATER HEATING GAS FIT TING Telephone Connection 
44 Central St., Manchester-by-the-Sea. 
Personal Attention Given to all Work. 
Estimates cheerfully given. 
SAMUEL KNIGHT & SONS 
COAL and WOOD 
REIRSIO 
36 Central Street 
J. A. Culbert is opening a branch of 
his harness making business in Lowell 
this week 
Nathaniel Morgan has been spending 
a few days at Milton this week, a guest 
of Henry W. Cunningham, in whose 
employ at West Manchester Mr. Mor- 
gan has been for many years. 
Robert Lee Mitchell, the young son 
of Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Mitchell, re- 
turned home last Saturday after spending 
ten weeks with his grandparents, Mr. 
and Mrs. Enoch Crombie, Smith’s 
Point. 
Manchester-by-the-Sea 
Gro. W. Hooper, 
DEALER IN 
Hearing Postponed to Nov. 26th. 
The hearing advertised to take place 
before a representative of the secretary 
of war’s office at the Town hall, Man- 
chester, at 10.45 a. m. on Nov. 17th, FIRST-CLASS GROCERIES 
in the matter of the Boston & Maine 
railroad bridge over Manchester harbor, 
being an unreasonable obstruction to free 
navigation of Manchester harbor, is post- 
poned to the 26th of this month at the 
same hour. 
Seth) NOS VEAheR Bat 
Established 1845. He Ka HOOPER Prop- Telephone 67 
DEALER IN 
First-Class Provisions, Poultry, Game, Vegetables, etc. 
MANCHEST ER=BY-eT HE2SEA 
BEVERLY FARMS. 
Kitchen Furnishings 
MANCHESTER-BY-THE-SEA 
Central Street, 
MAGNOLIA. 
PRIDE S CROSSING: 
Fifty-three Voce a Drug Store 
BUSINESS FOUNDED IN 1856 
We Recommend our SYRUP OF WHITE PINE COM- 
POUND ‘and our SYRUP OF WHITE PINE COM- 
POUND WITH TAR for Coughs, Colds and all Throat 
Affections, SIMPLE BUT EFFECTIVE. 
REGISTERED PHARMAGISTS ALWAYS IN ATTENDANGE | 
Benj. L. Allen, Registered Pharmacist 
Corner School and Union Streets, Manchester 
Telephones 257 
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