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NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
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WITH THE BOWLERS. 
Tenth Round of the Manchester Bowling 
League Ends. Regals and Speed Boys Still 
in the Lead. 
_ The tenth round of the Manchester 
Bowling league came to a close Monday 
night with the Regals still in the lead, 
closely followed by the Speed Boys. 
Team Standing. 
; Wione Lost: (PisC: | eed Oe 
Regals 30 10 750 13,078 
Speed Boys 29 11 725 135172, 
Sons of Veterans 24 16 600 12,808 
Greeks 23 17 575 12,911 
Business Men 18 22 450 12,876 
Red Men 14 26 350 12,300 
Gardeners 13 27 325 11,296 
ior C. 10 30 250 IAREY)s 
Louis Hutchinson comes to the head 
of the list of those with a three-string 
total of 275 or over He rolled a 328 
the last week. Following are those with 
275 or over: 
L. Hutchinson 328 | C. Votteros 292 
P. Pappas 324 | L. White 287 
G. Norris 310 | M. Revelas 286 
C. E. Bell 309 | W. Cool 286 
A. Crocker 308 | C. Stanley 286 
H. Bell 307 | N. Votteros 285 
W. Rust 306 | W. Bell 283 
P. Farrell 297 | E. Semons 282 
iO: Lee 297 | J. Chapman 282 
C. Kelliher 296 | P. Kearnesy 279 
F. Mosier 295 | D. Coughlin 279 
J. Cool 294 | D. Healey 276 
J. Mullen 294 | J. Allen 276 
E. Howe 294 | G. Slade 276 
D. Riordan 292 | G. Votterus 276 
A. Jones 292, 
Those with an average of 80 or over 
are as follows: 
F. Mosher 93 4-5 | W. Votteros 85 2-5 
A. Crocker 93 Omb. Lee 85 1-3 
C. Kelliher 92 3-5 | J. Cool 85 1-5 
A. Jones 921-5 | W. Cook 84 8-9 
P, Pappas 91 2-3 | R. Crocker 84 2-3 
H. Bell 911-3 | G. Votteros 84 2-5 
Bell 90 2-3 | D. Coughlin 84 1-3 
C. Votteros 901-9 | E. Dechene 84 1-3 
G. Norris 89 8-9 | G. Rust 84 
D. Healey 89 G. Jones 83 2.3 
E. Howe 89 F. P. Bullock 83 2-3 
G. Slade 88 2-3 | J. Nazzarro 83 2-3 
Kearnesy 88 2-3 | J. Mullen 83 1-3 
P. Farrell 87 5-6 | P. Anderson 83 1-8 
E. Semons 87 4-9 | B. Stanley 83 
L. Hutchinson 87 2-9 | J. Jeffries 83 
W. Rust 87 E. Lethbridge 82 3-4 
M. Revelas 86 5-6 | J. Chapman 82 3-8 
D. Riordan 86 1-2 | E. Valentine 81 4-5 
C. Stanley 86 2-5 | D. M. Knight 81 4-5 
L. White 86 1-6 | J. D. Morrison 81 1-3 
H. Slade 85 2-3 | A. Chaulk 81 
W. Bell $5: 1-3) W. Cool 80 2-7 
The games to be played the coming 
week are as follows: Friday, Jan. 21, 
Regals v. Gardeners; Monday, Speed 
Boys v. Red Men; Wednesday, Greeks 
v. K. of C.; Friday, S. of V. v. Gard- 
eners. On Tuesday evening a return 
game will be played with the team from 
Salem. 
The roll-off last week was won by C. 
B. Stanley, whose three-string total was 
286. Hollis Bell was second with 266, 
and Wm. Cook, third, with 265. 
Some men are single because they have 
a lamentable habit of seeing double. 
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BOY WAN TED to work two or three 
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school and after school. Apply at The 
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Very easy terms. Apply to E. P. STANLEY, 
Manchester. 
on Norwood Avenue, 
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GORMAN, Manchester. 57? 
FOR SALE or TO LET 
One of the best Cottage Houses in 
town consisting of eight rooms and 
bath, hot and cold water, heat, elec- 
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Essex County Club. Apply to 
A. W. C. MASLEN 
19 Lincoln Street, Manchester, Mass. 
FOR SALE 
Land and Buildings in East Wenham near 
Beverly Farms line. For particulars apply to 
BOX 265, Beverly Farms P. O. 
Miss GLADYS TRULL 
Of Pride's Crossing 
Announces to the people of Manchester that she 
is prepared to give lessons on the 
Piano and Pipe-Organ 
and that her services may be secured 
as accompanist. 
CONOMO TRIBE 113, L 0. R M, 
Manchester, Mass. 
RESOLUTIONS. 
WHEREAS, it has been the will of the 
Great Spirit of the Universe to enter the circle 
of our order and remove from us our brother 
George Kimball, and 
WHEREAS, in his death Conomo tribe of 
Red Men has been deprived of a true and valued 
member, a brother who was faithful and true to 
the principles of our order, and the brothers of 
this order sincerely mourn the loss of his pres- 
ence, therefore 
BE IT RESOLVED, that we extend to the 
family of the departed brother our heartfelt sym- 
pathy in the hour of their affliction, and 
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that our 
charter be draped thirty days, that a page of our 
reeord book be set apart for these resolutions as 
a tribute of respectto the memory of the de- 
ceased; that a copy be presented to the family 
as a mark of esteem and that copies be sent our 
official journal and our local papers. 
(Signed) J. Avex. LopcE, 
ARCHIE MACDONALD, 
Wm. F. Spry, 
Committee on Resolutions. 
Jan. 19, 1910. 
NOTICE 
OFFICE OF PARK COMMISSIONERS 
TOWN OF MANCHESTER, MASS., 
Watiesls co L Us 
The Park Commissioners herewith give notice 
that on and after Jan. 22, 1910, no sand or mat- 
erial will be allowed to be taken from Singing 
Beach, Manchester, Mass. 
Per Order of Board, 
Frank A. Rowe, 
HoraGE STANDLEY, 
J. S. ReEepb. 
Will of Agnes Booth Schoeffel Filed. 
The will of the late Agnes Booth 
Schoeffel was filed in the Norfolk Registry 
of Probate at Dedham on Tuesday. All 
the property is bequeathed to her hus- 
band, her two sons, and a niece. 
The proceeds of one life insurance is 
bequeathed to her husband and another 
to her two sons. All the real estate is 
left for the benefit of her husband and 
sons. Many of her jewels were be- 
queathed to her niece. William Wor- 
cester and Harry Delano are named as 
executors. 
A college education is a good thing to 
have around the house if it doesn’t inter- 
fere with wood splitting and the carrying 
out of cinders. 
NOTICE 
OFFICE OF TOWN TREASURER 
MANCHESTER, MASS. 
All bills due the Town of Manchester must 
be paid on or before the end of the Financial 
year January 31, 1910. 
All elaims against the Town must be present- 
ed on or before Jan. 27, 1910. 
The last Pay Day will be on Jan. 29, 1910. 
Epwin P. STANLEY, 
Town Treasurer, 
