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A number of Manchester young 
men attended the bicycle races at 
Revere Beach on the 19th. 
Mrs. H. G. Nichols and little son 
have returned home from a short 
visit with friends in Winchester. 
William Sheehan, who has been in 
New York the past two years. work- 
ing as a steam fitter, is home for a 
yacation. 
The top-masts of the various flag- 
poles about town were raised in sea- 
son to hoist Old Glory to the breezes 
on the holiday. 
Mrs. S. Albert Sinnicks went to 
Mt. Vernon, N. H., yesterday to see 
her daughter Nina, who is there for 
a month or two. 
Harry Baker entertained 16 of his 
school friends at his home off Pleas- 
ant street, Tuesday afternoon on the 
event of his 13th birthday. 
Mrs. Rachel B. Glover of Lynn, 
a former teacher in the John Price 
Primary school, was in town Wed- 
nesday and Thursday renewing ac- 
quaintances. 
What a saving it would have been, 
had the new proposed road to the 
Neck been built last Sunday, when 
half the town went to Eagle Head 
to the brush fire. 
Mrs. Robert Whitney of Brookline 
was in town Wednesday at Mr. and 
Mrs. J. W. Campbell’s. The Whit- 
ney family plan to spend the sum- 
mer in Manchester. 
A photograph on display in 
Floyd’s window this week of the 
12th Regiment of New York police 
shows a Manchester young man, 
Daniel Sheehan, in the squad. 
As suggested in the Breeze a week 
or two ago that the floats at Masco- 
nomo Park be put out a little earlier 
this year, the floats were placed in 
position on Wednesday morning. 
- Superintendent of streets Crombie 
has started on his work of making 
improvements to the highways, and 
the first of this week started the 
road roller to work at the town line 
at West Manchester. The street is 
being. re-surfaced with tar and 
crushed stone. 
A business meeting of the Man- 
chester Electric Co. was held at the 
Manchester office, Wednesday, when 
’ the old board of officers were elect- 
ed as follows: Oliver T. Roberts, 
president; C. F. Bancroft, vice-presi- 
dent; Raymond ©. Allen, clerk; C. 
R. Rockwell, treasurer. 
EDWARD S. BRADLEY 
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Plumbing and Heating Contractor 
Wishes to announce that he is better equipped than ever to take care of Plumbing and Heating 
in all its branches, having recently installed a plant for that purpose. 
He will gladly furnish esti 
mates on any work of this kind, feeling confident you can save money by getting his prices befor™ 
placing your order for this line of work. 
AGENT FOR AMERICAN IDEAL HEATER 
Central St., = = ~ 
Manchester-by-the-Sea. 
TELEPHONE 11-13 
Mrs. F. G. Cheever and daughter 
Helen were at Wellesley Farms over 
Sunday, visiting Mrs. Cheever’s sis- 
ter, Mrs. Ernest Mead, and family. 
Friends of Miss Fannie Sinnicks 
of Beverly, who is a niece of Geo. 8. 
and S. Albert Sinnicks of this town, 
will be pleased to hear that she has 
been awarded the valedictory of her 
class at the Beverly High school. 
A forest fire was reported last Sat- 
urday morning off Bennett street, at 
the rear of the Manchester Ice Com- 
pany’s property. A gang of men 
went up, and after an hour’s hard 
work had the blaze under control. 
The Manchester Woman’s_ club 
will hold their annual business meet- 
ing next Tuesday afternoon. Offi- 
cers will be elected and reports are 
to be made. Some very important 
business will come before the meet- 
ing and members are urged to at- 
tend. Membership tickets may be 
obtained at this meeting or during 
the summer from the treasurer. 
SAMUEL KNIGHT & SONS 
COAL and WOOD. 
RAISE 
36 Central Street’ 
Manchester-by-the-Sea 
Gro. W. HOOPER, | 
DEALER IN 
FIRST-CLASS GROCERIES 
Kitchen Furnishings 
MANCHESTER-BY-THE-SEA 
SHELDON’S MARKET 
Established 1845. 
PSK, HOOPER; Prop. 
Telephone 67 
DEALER IN 
First-Class Provisions, Poultry, Game, Vegetables, etc. 
Central Street, 
PRIDE’ S$ CROSSING. 
Oldest Established Drug Store in Manchester. 
MANCHEST ER-BY=THE-SEA 
BEVERLY FARMS. 
MAGNOLIA. 
Business Founded 1856 
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: 237 & 
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