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M. E. Gorman lost a valuable 
horse this week. 
Maynard Gilman received his new 
Cadillac machine yesterday after- 
noon. 
Miss Ruth A. Cressy of Beverly is 
the guest of friends in town for a 
few days. 
Mr. and Mrs. George Leach and 
daughter, Florence,. were the guests 
of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Crowell, on 
Thursday. 
Hans Dahl moved his family from 
the Hollis Roberts’ house, on Wash- 
ington street, to a tenement in the 
Morse block, on Beach street, yester- 
day. 
Mrs. Sherman Tufts of Danvers, 
| Miss Catherine Brewer of Brookline 
and Jack Donahue of Lynn, were 
the guests of Mr. and Mrs. George 
Evans, Sunday, the 27th. 
Among the guests registered at 
the Manchester House the last week 
were the following: Mr. and Mrs. C. 
A. Hartwell and Miss Juliette Hart- 
|well, Boston; L. C. Goodwin and 
\family, Salem; Jason P. Norwell, 
| Beverly ; J. C. Ryan and P. R. Hayes, 
| Gloucester; Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Egar- 
ton, St. John, N. B., and L. C. Reeves, 
| N. J. Porter, Boston. 
| At the meeting of North Shore 
a ave, A. O. U. W., Tuesday evening, 
two candidates were obligated and 
one elected. Two other applications 
were received. At the close, the ad- 
journed annual meeting of the Help- 
Mi ing Hand was held, and the follow- 
| ing officers eleeted : George F. Iivans, 
ares. 5 Henry A. Porter, vice pres. ; 
T. B. Stone, secy., and E. Wallace 
Stanley, treas. 
| Manchester must have a special 
| fascination for Miss Mary O’Neil of 
Lawrence, a young lady of about 18 
} years. She came to town last Thurs- 
'day and said she was looking for 
/an aunt named Gallagher. She was 
later sent to her home in Lawrence, 
after the police of that place had 
_been communicated with. Saturday 
‘night, Officer Sheehan saw the same 
young lady alighting from the 8.06 
| train. At the police station she told 
| the same story of looking for her 
-aunt and Chief Sullivan communi- 
| cated again with the Lawrence po- 
| lice and found that she had run 
away from home. She had just $2 
in her possession. She was cared for 
| over night and on Sunday her par- 
| ents, Mr. and Mrs. Felix O’Neil, 
came to Manchester and took the 
girl home. 
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NORTH SHORE BREEZE. 17 
Have you had a Pressure Regulator 
installed in your Plumbing System? Weare agents forthe 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. 
A. C. Needham has been in Phil- 
adelphia all this week, having been 
called there by the very serious ill- 
ness of his mother, who has been 
very low with double pneumonia. 
She is expected to recover. 
The Arts and Crafts class of the 
Manchester Woman’s club will meet 
with Mrs. D. T. Beaton, next Thurs- 
day, March 10. The making of but- 
ton-holes will be taught by an in- 
structor. 
The Current Events elass will 
meet next Tuesday, March 8, at 2.30, 
with Miss Annie L. Lane. 
Sprouting up through the snow as 
if trying to reach the sunlight, last 
week during the snow storm we no- 
ticed a half-dozen of beautifully col- 
ored crocus blooms in front of Benj. 
L. Bulloeck’s cottage on School st. 
On Sunday there were some 24 in 
full bloom. This must be an espec- 
ially hardy variety of this plant, as 
it is indeed rare to see flowers in full 
bloom in Manchester in mid-winter. 
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Telephone 67 
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EXPERIENCE COUNTS. 
When you bring your Prescriptions here to be filled, they 
are at all times put up by REGISTERED PHARMACISTS. 
This means Experienced Clerks. 
Up to date we have Compounded 100,000 Prescriptions, 
Benj. L. Allen, Registered Pharmacist 
Corner School and Union Streets, Manchester 
Telephone: 257 & & 
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