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Selectman ae “Mrs. Fred K. Sorts 
are planning atrip South the latter part of 
this month. 
A son was born Wednesday morning, 
January 5, to Mr. and Mrs. Thomas 
Wiggin, Lincoln street. 
A baby girl arrived in the home of 
Mr. and Mrs. Jeremiah Mullen, Bridge 
street, Wednesday, Dec. 29. 
Arthur Gould has a position as second 
chauffeur, with the Clement S. Hough- 
tons of Coolidge’s Pt., at Chestnut Hill. 
Miss Ethel Jones of Washington 
street has accepted a position as book- 
keeper and general office assistant at the 
Breeze office, starting on her duties this 
week. 
Levi A. Dunnwas in Norwood the 
first of the week for a short visit with 
his son-in-law and daughter, Rev. and 
Mrs. E. H. Brewster, who had been on 
here to spend part of the holidays. 
Rept. Raymond C. Allen is speedily 
recovering from his operation at the Bev- 
erly hospital last week for appendicitis. 
He will probably be able to leave the 
hospital within the next ten days. 
- Theodore Coombs and family have 
moved away from Manchester the last 
week to Belfast, Me., Mr. Coombs’ 
‘former home, where it is hoped Mr. 
Coombs may recover his health. 
Deputy Anthony C. Rogers and staff 
of Gloucester will install the officers of 
Magnolia lodge 149, I. O. O. F., next 
Thursday evening. There should be a 
large attendance of members. A colla- 
tion will be served. 
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Berry of Bos- 
ton, stopped over at Manchester for 
New Year's and Sunday with Mrs. 
Berry’s sister, Mrs. Charles Morgan, 
Lincoln street, after spending the Christ- 
mas holidays with Mr. Berry’s relatives 
in Biddeford, Me. 
Mrs. Dennis O’ Sullivan is the proud 
possessor of a beautiful Magnolia blos- 
som, which she grew from a “‘slip’’ 
Ben from a Magnolia tree in front of 
her house last summer and_ has nurtured 
in-doors the last fall and winter. ‘The 
blossom was the principal feature of the 
Christmas decorations at her fhome on 
Lincoln street. 
F. J. Merrill of the Smith’s Exp. Co. 
and. D. T. Beaton, two well. known 
Manchester business men, sailed from 
New York Wednesday for a trip South. 
They will go first to New Orleans and 
thence by railto Galveston. After taking 
in points of interest in that vicinity they 
plan to return by water from New 
Orleans. They will be away three 
weeks. 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE 15 
Have you hada Pressure Regulator 
installed in your Plumbing System? We are agents for the WATTS PRESSURE 
REGULATOR. Call and see our demonstration of this valve 
EDWARD 5S. 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. 
Born Jan. 6, asonto Mr. and Mrs. 
Pellino Maratto. 
Alex McAskill of Beach street has 
been quite ill the past ten days with an 
attack of grip. 
The Haphazard club meets Monday 
evening, Jan. 10, with Miss Etta Ra- 
bardy. 
Miss Edna B. West, teacher of the 
sixth grade, was unable to teach today on 
account of illness. 
‘There were no sessions of the schools 
this afternoon on account of the Teach- 
er’s lecture in Gloucester. 
A meeting of the S. H. S. Alumni as- 
sociation will be held at the home of 
Mrs. Lyman Floyd, Central square, on 
Monday evening, Jan. 10. All mem- 
bers are earnestly requested to attend as 
important business is to come up. 
Edward W. Baker and family have 
moved into I. M. Marshall’s house on 
Lincoln street. Letter-carrier Dennis 
and family of East Gloucester will oc- 
cupy the tenement on Brook street which 
Mr. Baker vacated. 
SAMUEL KNIGHT & SONS 
COAL and WOOD 
“TRAIRSCO 
36 Central Street 
Manchester-by-the-Sea 
GEO. W. HOOPER, 
DEALER IN 
FIRST-CLASS GROCERIES 
Kitchen Furnishings 
MANCHESTER-BY-THE-SEA 
Sab DONS. MEA RK Ea 
Established 1845. Fo KT HOOPER; Prop. 
DEALER IN 
First-Class Provisions, Poultry, Game, Vegetables etc. 
MANCHESTERsBY2THE2SEA 
BEVERLY FARMS. 
Telephone 67 
Central Street, 
PRIDE S CROSSING: MAGNOLIA. 
Beni. es Aiea ~;- REGISTERED PHARMACIST 
Fifty-three Years a Drug Store Established in 1856 
Bring your prescriptions to us to be filled. The only drug 
7 store in town employing registered drug clerks. 
: Our Syrup of White Pine Compound and our Syrup of 
4 White Pine Compound with Tar is recommended by all who 
have used it for coughs and colds. 
SIMPLE but EFRECTIVE 
Benj. L. Allen, Registered Pharmacist 
Corner School and Union Streets, Manchester 
Telephone: 257 & a 
