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The new parochial residence 
School street was occupied this week. 
Miss Alice Mason of Roxbury will 
spend Christmas with, Mr. and Mrs. 
Edward Crowell, Lincoln street. 
J. C. Harvey and family of Troy, N. 
Y., paid a visit to the North Shore the 
latter part of last week looking over some 
summer property. “They were at the 
Manchester House over Sunday. 
James C. Pelham and party motored 
to Manchester Wednesday and enjoyed 
one of those chicken dinners which is 
proving such an attraction at the Man- 
chester House since Mr. Kenney as- 
sumed the management. M. J. Tued- 
man of New York City was another 
guest there Wednesday. 
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Tucker and 
Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Fitch, jr., of our 
summer colony, were recently registered 
at the Manchester House, stopping there 
for lunch. 
Miss Annie L. Knight of Dorchester 
and Mrs. Ella B. Cook of Cambridge 
will spend Christmas with their sister, 
Mrs. Edward S. Knight and family, 
School street. 
A barge of coal was being unloaded at 
S. Knight & Son’s coal wharf Thursday, 
something unusual at this season of year. 
Mr. and Mrs. N. J. Porter of Sagi- 
naw, Mich., were among the visitors to 
Manchester this week. They were reg- 
istered at the Manchester House over the 
week-end. James D. Peters and party, 
of Brooklyn, intwo automobiles, stopped 
there last Saturday for lunch. Another 
automobile party that stopped at this 
hostelry the first of the week on a trip 
along the North Shore was Dr. James 
Rankin aud party of Fitchburg. 
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred E. Hersey and 
son Cheever Hersey will spend Christ- 
mas in Newton. 
Frank A. Morgan has leased his new 
property on Bennett street to Mr. and 
Mrs. Samuel Lendall, who have lived for 
the last year on Pleasant street. 
Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Hoffman, corner 
School and North streets, are to have 
with them over Christmas Mr. and Mrs. 
Wilbur J. Pierce of Beverly Farms, Mr. 
and Mrs. Eugene Leman of Medford 
and Masters Guy and Walter Leman. 
Next Thursday evening, Dec. 30th, 
George Kiernan, the well known reader 
will appear in the Manchester Town hall 
in David Warfield’s masterpiece The 
Music Master. The recital will be 
given under the auspices of the Man- 
chester Woman’s club. ‘Tickets, 25 
and 35 cents, are for sale at Allen’s Drug 
store. Members of the club, if they 
wish to get a discount on their tickets, 
must present their membership ticket. 
Our Grocery Stock 
eerie CHRISTMAS Dinner 
Fancy Crackers, a big line of Fancy Candies, Nuts, Grapes, Fancy Table Raisins, 
Oranges, etc. 
Bullock Brothers, 
Telephone 13 
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Editor North Shore Breeze: 
Dear Sir:—The talked of road run- 
ning from the rear of the Masconomo 
stables to the junction of Sea and Masco- 
nomo streets, would be a great conven- 
lence not only to people living at the 
Neck but to all our merchants, who de- 
liver goods there. As anybody knows 
who has had occasion to travel over the 
Masconomo or Proctor hills, the road is 
so smooth that only avery light mg can 
be handled with ease over them, and be- 
sides, if this road were cut through it 
would make the corner at the junction 
of Masconomo and Sea streets much less 
dangerous. 
This is one of the most dangerous 
corners in town as it is impossible to see 
over the high fence around the Bartlett 
estate and in driving either an auto ora 
horse around the corner one has to come 
almost to a stop before taking it. 
I hope this matter will be brought be- 
fore the town at the annual meeting in 
March, and that it willbe acted upon 
favorably. ** TAXPAYER.”’ 
Manchester, Dec. 21, 1909. 
Case Against Town Dismissed. 
Yesterrday Chairman E. S. [Knight ~ 
of the Manchester board of selectmen 
received the following letter from the 
Town Counsel Underwood: 
‘© The bill in equity of Longfellow v. 
Stanley et al. (Town of Manchester) in 
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MANCHEST ER-BY=THEs2SEA 
Store open every night until Christmas. 
Fine Groceries 
Postoffice Block 
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. 
the United States Circuit Court has this 
day been dismissed, leaving therefore 
only the action brought by Mr. Stanley 
against Longfellow pending in the Supe- 
rior Court for the County of Essex.’ 
The bill referred to was brought by 
Ernest W. Longfellow to restrain the 
town from collecting taxes on personal 
property, claiming that he was a resident 
of New York. The town: has a bill 
against Mr. Longfellow for the collec- 
tion of taxes. 
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The two Manchester men who took 
the 8 o’clock express the other morning, 
intending to get off at Montserrat, the 
last stop before Boston, will keep their 
eyes and ears open the next time they 
take this train. “They had to pay fares 
from Montserrat to Boston, 
hadn’t got over kicking themselves for 
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that when the train in passing through — 
Salem slowed up so that they could get 
off, and since then thev have been kick- 
ing themselves to think that they paid a ; 
Boston fare to ride as far as Salem. 
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