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NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
will conerete the walks at the John 
Price school building from Brook 
street to the front door of the build- 
ing. The financial committee recom- 
mended no appropriation at this 
time. There was considerable dis- 
cussion on this matter as to why the 
appropriation was not recommended 
and as to the urgency of concreting 
the walks leading to the doors of this 
building. It was finally voted on 
motion of EK. A, Lane that $100 be ap- 
propriated to concrete the front 
walk. 
Article 12. Two additional street 
lights on Forest street, one on Pine 
street and one on. Jersey lane. On 
motion of O. T. Roberts the whole 
matter was left to the seleetmen with 
authority to act. 
The financial committee further - 
reeommended that funds for the 
payment of water bonds under 
Article 9 be taken from the general 
treasury of the town and that all 
other appropriations made at this 
meeting be added to the tax levy of 
the present year. 
The meeting adjourned at 9.25. A 
total of $50,652 having been appro- 
priated, making a- grand total for 
the year, thus far, of $259,744.58. 
Parasols and umbrellas repaired 
at Loomis’. . 
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* Manchester x 
Dywww. 
More or less of a seare has been 
made the past week about the upper 
portion of Town hall building being 
unsafe. There appears to be no 
cause for any alarm, however, as the 
hall is no different today than it has 
been for the past three or four years. 
In the town warrant, last winter, 
was an article calling for an inspec- 
tion of the Town hall building. The 
subject matter of the article was left. 
in the hands of the selectmen. The 
selectmen had made preliminary 
plans to have one of the state officials 
come to Manchester to look over the 
building, and he was to have come 
during the coming week. In the 
meanwhile, some individual, knowing 
of the large gathering of women to 
be at the Odd Fellows’ hall on Thurs- 
day afternoon, took it upon herself 
to call in the state inspector. An 
official came to town on Tuesday and 
made a hurried investigation with 
ehief of fire department, James 
Hoare. As a result of the investiga- 
tion, he advised the selectmen to 
close the upper hall until such time 
as a more careful investigation 
could be made. From this has arisen 
R. SANDBERG 
Ladies And Gents’ Custom ‘Tailor... 
SUITS MADE TO ORDER 
1 
WISH to announce to the people. of Manchester and other 
North Shore towns that I have opened an establishment in the 
WOODBURY BLOCK, 46 BEACH ST. MANCHESTER, MASS. 
(Opposite Masconomo’ Park) 
where I am prepared to do Cleaning, Dyeing, Pressing, Repairing. 
Ladies’ Fancy cleansing a specialty. 
CALLED FOR 
WORK 
AND DELIVERED AT SHORT . NOTICE 
H. J. 
GAY ELEGTRIC GO. 
Successor to Clark & Mills Electrie Co. 
HEADQUARTERS FOR ALL STYLES OF. .% 
the report that the hall had been 
condemned. As we stated previous- 
ly, there is no cause for any undue 
alarm in the matter, as the hall is as 
safe today as it has ever been, 
though it will not be used for any 
large gathering for the present, un- 
til it is properly inspected by the 
state authorities. 
MORTGAGEE SALE OF REAL ESTATE 
By Edwin P. Stanley, Auctioneer. 
By virtue of a power of sale contained 
in a certain mortgage deed given by Au- 
gustus G. Monteiro and Olivia P. Mon- 
teiro (his wife) both of Manchester in 
the County of Essex and Commonwealth 
of Massachusetts to The Salem Five Cent 
Savings Bank, a Corporation established 
under the laws of the Commonwealth of 
Massachusetts, dated August 4, 1899, and 
recorded with Essex South District Regis- 
try of Deeds, book 1584, page 476, for 
breach of conditions contained in said 
mortgage and for the purpose of fore- 
closing the same, will be sold at public 
auction upon the premises hereinafter 
described on Tuesday, the fourteenth day 
of June, nineteen hundred and ten, at 
nine o’clock in the forenoon, all and singu- 
lar the premises conveyed by said mort- 
gage deed namely: “A certain .parcel of 
land situated in said Manchester, being lot 
number three on a plan made by Putnam 
and Ricker, Surveyors, dated May 1, 1897, 
recorded in Hssex South District Registry 
of Deeds, book 1509 at the end, bounded: 
Beginning at a point on Claremont Place 
eighty-five and five-tenths feet from School 
Street, thence running southwesterly sixty- 
three and four-tenths feet by lot two now 
of Lucas to land of Morgan, thence run- 
ning northwesterly sixty-five feet by land 
of Morgan to land of Helen L. Willmon- 
ton being lot four on said plan, thence 
running northeasterly sixty-fo.r and four- 
' tenths feet by lot four to Claremont Place, 
thence running southeasterly on said 
Claremont Place sixty-six feet to the point 
begun at, containing about 4110 square 
feet; together with a right of way in 
common with others who may be entitled 
thereto, over said Claremont Place sixteen 
feet wide to and from School Street, be- 
ing the same conveyed to me by deed of 
Helen L. Willmonton dated May 12th, 
1897, recorded Book 1511, Page 316. These 
premises will be sold subject to all unpaid 
taxes. The purchaser will be required to 
pay the auctioneer at the time and place 
of sale, the sum-of Five-hundred dollars, 
balance in ten days upon delivery of deed. 
MABEL T. WILLMO.wTON, 
Assignee and present owner of the mort- 
gage. 
Manchester, Mass., May 18th, 1910 
Everything Flectrical 
SS 
G. E. TUNGSTENS and EDISON LAMPS 
POSTOFFICE BLOCK 
a a 
MANCHESTER, MASS. 
Telephones: Store, 146-5; Residence, 24-5. 
