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For Sale 
SLEIGH for sale. Apply: E. A. Lane, 55 
School st., Manchester. 51-4 
ENGLISH COACH HOUND PUPPIES for 
_ sale, thoroughbreds. 5 weeks old (Dee. 
15). Apply: H. Beech, 86 Pine st., 
Manchester. 50-51 
Miscellaneous 
WANTED TO BOARD middle age and 
elderly. Enquire: ‘‘Solicitor,’’ 34 School 
st., Gloucester, Mass. Phone 1421-M. 51-4 
CHRISTMAS TREE 
Everyspopy To Co-opERATE WITH 
ARBELLA GIRLS FOR SUCCESS OF 
TREE ON COMMON. 
Christmas cheer will abound in 
Manchester tomorrow night. Every- 
one will do his part to make the cele- 
bration of Yuletide a happy one. A 
big Christmas tree has been erected 
on the Common in front of Town 
hall and about it will center the fes- 
tivities of the town folk. In the late 
afternoon as darkness sets in the 
electric lights on the tree will be turn- 
ed on and the children will sing 
carols. In the evening a parade of 
civic, religious, fraternal and_ social 
organizations will be held. The par- 
ade will start in front of Town hall 
and after completing the line of 
march the marchers will assemble 
about the tree and sing the Christmas 
songs. If the weather is cold Town 
hall will be opened. 
The parade will be headed by 
Charles Sawyer as “Santa Claus.” 
F. J. Merrill will be marshal and he 
will have five aides. A corps of 
trumpeters will furnish the music: 
Byron Bullock, Chester Cook, Henry 
Henneberry, William Slade and 
Frank P. Tenney. 
The different societies are request- 
ed to report at 8.15 to the Aide for 
their section at the path designated 
below. Path A is the sidewalk in 
front of the police station. Path B 
leads from Town hall toward the 
Police station, intersecting with Path 
C near the street. Path D is the main 
walk from the Town hall to the street. 
Path E is the path between the Congl. 
church and the residence of A. 5. 
Jewett. 
Formation. 
Section A, reporting to Aide Alex- 
ander Robertson on Path A: Trum- 
peters, Boy Scouts, Arbella club, 
Post 67, G. A. R.; Congregational 
Sunday School, Ladies Aid society, 
Baptist church; Baptist Sunday 
School. 
To Let 
TENEMENT to let—four rooms, pantry 
and bath. Apply to Breeze office. tf 
COTTAGE HOUSE, five rooms. 
Apply 
79 School st., Manchester. 50tr 
NOTICE 
In BoarD OF SELECTMEN 
The fiscal year of the Town of 
Manchester closes December 30, 1916. 
All bills against the Town must be 
presented for approval before 8 p. m. 
on Monday, December 25, 1916. 
Epwarp §S. Knicu7, 
FRANK G. CHEEVER, 
SAMUEL L. WHEATON, 
Selectmen of Manchester. 
Section B, reporting to Aide Al- 
fred E. Hersey on Path B: Ladies 
Social circle, Congl. church; Mag- 
nolia lodge, 149, I. O. O.F.; North 
Shore lodge, 68, A. O. U. W.; Lib- 
erty lodge, Daughters of Rebekah; 
Manchester. Historical society; Pil- 
grim Fathers. 
Section C, reporting to Aide Harry 
Swett on Path C: Allen Relief corps, 
King’s Daughters, Baptist church; 
H. P. Woodbury camp, S. of V.; 
Conomo tribe, I. O. R. M.; North 
shore Horticultural society, Man- 
chester Launch club; Parent-Teacher 
association. 
Section D, reporting to Aide Ed- 
ward P. Flynn on Path D: Seaside 
lodge, 33, Degree of Honor; Man- 
chester club; Council 1232, K. of C.; 
Manchester Woman’s club:  Har- 
mony Guild. 
Section E, reporting to Aide George 
R. Dean on Path EF: Men’s Brother- 
hood; Baptist church Friendship cir- 
cle; Division 22, A. O. H.; Ladies 
Renal Ad Veet Girder | of 
Foresters. 
Gathering about the tree at the 
close of the parade the following pro- 
gram will. be carried out: Chorus, 
“The Same Tides Flow ;” Story High 
School Glee club song, “We, Three 
Kings of Orient. Are;’ Christmas 
hymn by the people, “Silent Night ;” 
hymn, “America,” 
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Taxi—Phone Manchester 290. adv’. 
Letters remaining unclaimed at the 
Manchester, Mass., P. O., for week 
ending Dec. 21, 1916: Mrs. Herbert 
Childs, H. E. Fife, Albert Horstmeier, 
Mrs. Robert Jonett, F. S. Mead, 
Joseph Pulas, W. A. Mathemson, 
Mrs. Annie Price, Samuel S. Symme. 
—Frank A. Foster, P. M. * 
Taxi—Phone Manchester 290 adv 
Buy your paints, oils, varhishes and 
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