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Qe TMM MADAMA AMAA ARE 
~ Mr. and Mrs. Hollis L. Roberts en- 
tertained a few friends at their home 
‘on Union street, Tuesday evening, it 
peing the fourth anniversary of their 
marriage. 
A representative of the Handi- 
raft Shop for the Blind, was in 
town Wednesday, looking up a loca- 
tion for the coming season. The 
‘shop, it will be remembered, was es- 
tablished through the efforts of Mrs. 
William Hooper, two years ago, in 
a small shop on the Village green, 
put the building was torn down last 
autumn and new quarters are now 
_ being sought. 
; Members of the G. A. R., all 
‘members of the 8S. of V., working 
_ or visiting in town, and all eligibles, 
are cordially invited to be present at 
the anniversary of Camp 149, S. of 
V., on Tuesday evening, March 29. 
Supper at 7 o’clock. 
At a meeting of the selectmen and 
board of fire engineers, recently, it 
was voted to purchase a Knox fire 
combination chemical and_ hose 
- truck, similar to the one used in the 
_ town of Brookline. This car differs 
from the one which came to Man- 
chester a week ago in the lines of 
the body only. It is built by the 
~ Knox Automobile Co. of Springfield, 
Mass. The car will not be delivered 
for about four months, probably. 
G. A. Knoerr, the Rowe’s block 
- electrician, has considerable work on 
at the present time. He has just 
completed extensive wiring at N. S. 
Bartlett’s renovated house’ on 
Smith’s Point and he has also just 
_ wired the Raymond C. Allen resi- 
_ dence on Vine street. He has been 
given the contract for the overhead 
wiring for the police clock system 
and for wiring the George Warren 
cottage at Singing Beach. He will 
also wire the Wheaton cottage, at 
Old Neck, now owned by M. B. Gil- 
man. 
A horse hitched to a heavy coal 
wagon, filled with coal, belonging 
to Sprague, Breed & Brown of Bey- 
erly, took fright Tuesday while be- 
ing fed on the street corner, with- 
out a bridle, and run up Beach st., 
at a terrific clip. Had it not been 
for John W. Campbell, who witness- 
ed the accident and caught the 
horse, a far different story might 
_ have been told, as the children com- 
ing from school were directly in the 
path of the enfuriated animal. 
Ladies’ and gents’ kid gloves, at 
KR, A, Lethbridge’s, = 
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HOUSE LOTS 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE. 
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Advertisements under this head at 1 cent per word the first week. One-half cent 
per word after the first week. 
STAMPS may be mailed in payment. 
COACHMAN, 4... GENTLEMAN 
giving up _ horses 
seeks a situation for his coachman. Pres- 
ent situation 21 years. Highest recom- 
mendations. Address T. D., Goddard ave- 
nue, Brookline P. O. 2t 
TO LET. One large front 
ROOMS room, or two rooms and 
kitchen. Furnished or unfurnished. Suit- 
able for light house-keeping. In center of 
town. Inquire at Breeze Office. 3257 
HOUSE FOR SALE on Pine street, 
Manchester, six rooms, mod- 
ern improvements. Apply to C. L. 
CRAFTS, Manchester. ceo? 
4 HOUSE LOTS 
FOR SALE on 
Norwood ave., 
Manchester, and 3 on Lincoln street. Ap- 
ply C. L. CRAFTS, Manchester. 325? 
HOUSES OR REAL estate at Man- 
chester. Anyone desiring 
to buy, apply C. L. CRAFTS. 325% 
COTTAGEH TO LET at West Man- 
chester; 6 rooms; hot wa- 
ter heat; will let for summer or year 
round; furnished or unfurnished. Located 
on Highland ave. Apply ISAAC GOOD- 
RIDGE, Manchester, Mass. 325-3t 
PET DOGS FOR SALE. Pomeran- 
ians (imported stock), 
Boston Terriers and French Bull Dogs. A. 
H. PEMBROKE, Dodge street, Wenham 
Neck, Mass. P. O. Address So, Hamilton, 
Mass. 318x107 
BUNGALOW T° LET on Summer 
st., Manchester; new; 
5 rooms; furnished; all improvements, in- 
eluding bath, fireplace, electric lights. 
Address A. B. C., Breeze Office. 318? 
GARDENER, DESIRES position as 
general foreman on 
Private Estate; age 40; married; 16 years’ 
experience on North Shore. Can furnish 
highest references. Address GARDENER, 
Breeze office. 318-3t 
HOUSE for sale with seven rooms and 
ce stable. Apply to H. A. BURCH- 
STEAD, Pleasant st., Manchester. 
HOUSE LOT F* Sale, over 12,000 
sq. ft.; good location. 
Very easy terms. Apply to E. P. STANLEY, 
Manchester. 
on Norwood Avenue, 
Tincoln and Vine 
streets, Manchester. cheap, easy terms. 
ply E. P. STANLEY, Manchester. 
for sale in Man- 
TWO COTTAGES chester. New. 
six rooms, hot and cold water, bath rooms, 
Ap- 
512 
modern and up-to-date. apply to M. EH, 
GORMAN, Manchester. 57? 
TO ik Tenement of 4 rooms and bath 
Hale St., Beverly Farms. Ap- 
ply to J. DANIBLS, Hale St., Beverly Farms 
GENTLEMAN’S ESTATE. 
20 miles from Boston ; 13 rooms; 4 baths ; 
modern ; 7 acres of land. For one-half of cost. 
Would be adapted to high 
boarders. 
S. T. Thacher, 
class Summer 
Beverly, Mass. 
PROPOSALS 
Office of 
Park Commissioners, Manchester, Mass. 
The Park Commissioners are prepared 
to receive bids for Plowing, Filling and 
Raising to Grade the easterly and south- 
erly sides of Mosconomo Park, and also 
for sowing the same. 
Also for Plowing, Filling and Raising 
to Grade (and Sowing the same) the 
‘northerly and westerly sides of said park. 
The Board will receive bids as a whole 
or in sections, they to reserve the right 
to reject each and all bids. All bids 
must be in the hands of the Board on or 
before Friday, April 1, at high noon. 
JEFFREY 8. REED, 
FRANK A. ROWE, 
RICHARD L. CHEEVER, 
Park Commissioners. 
March 17, 1910. 
NOTICE 
Residents of the Town of Manchester: 
The Board of Assessors herewith remind 
the residents of Manchester, that the pro- 
visions of Chapter 440, Section 1, Acts 
of 1909, demand that the first day of April 
instead of the first day of May, shall be 
the date for the Assessment of Taxes. 
BOARD OF ASSESSORS, 
Manchester, Mass. 
WOOD SAWED 
By Machinery. 
Work Done Promptly and at a Sav- 
ing from the Old-Fashioned Way. 
S. Albert Sinnicks 
North Street - - Manchester 
Telephone 1389-13 
