NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 55 
MANCHESTER 
Mrs. Susan Mears was a week-end 
guest of her daughter, Mrs. Charles 
Whippen at Lynn. 
Mrs. D. Elmer Butler and three 
children are at Chester, N. H., guests 
of Mrs. Butler’s father for a _ few 
weeks. 
miesw. KR. ©. is planning for a 
week’s fair at Town hall in August 
in aid of the Soldiers’ Monument 
fund. 
Emerson and Douglas shoes at 
Bell’s Central Square store. > 
Charles C. Dodge and_ nephew, 
Joseph, left last Friday for a trip to 
Bangor, Me., and points of interest in 
that vicinity. 
Landscape window screens by Rob- 
erts the painter. * 
The man-hole cover in the center 
of the little triangular space opposite 
the postoffice is loose and as automo- 
biles pass over it at all hours of the 
day and night, considerable noise is 
made, very annoying to those who 
live within ear-shot of it, to say the 
least. Sooner or later this will be the 
cause of an accident, unless it is fixed. 
We are informed that it is one of the 
telephone company’s man-holes. Chief 
of Police Sullivan one night recently 
placed a lantern on the cover so that 
traffic would pass around it. 
If your lawn mower requires 
sharpening or repairing send it to the 
Manchester Lawn Mower Co., O6r 
School, corner Vine St. We sharpen 
lawn mowers for $1.25. - 
The new officers of Conomo tribe, 
1.0.R.M., No. 113, are as follows: 
W. F. Roberts, prophet ; Mark Lodge, 
sachem ; Clifford Doane, sr. sagamore ; 
William Andrews, jr. sagamore ; Har- 
ty S. Tappan, Ist sannap; Henry 
Moulton, 2nd sannap; John Cool, first 
warrior; Philip Croteau, second war- 
rior; George Phippen, first brave; Al- 
bert Edgecomb, second brave; Her- 
man Swett, third brave; Frank Mor- 
gan, fourth brave; D. Elmer Butler, 
guard of wigwam; Charles A. Mason, 
guard of forest. The chiefs were 
raised up at the semi-monthly meeting 
last week by Deputy Great Sachem 
Nathan L. Walker of Abenekis tribe 
of East Boston. 
“Fatse ALAnM” AT MANCHESTER 
The Manchester fire department 
was called out just after mid-night 
last Friday night by an alarm from 
hex 56, which is located on School 
street, opposite the entrance to the 
Essex County club. The auto truck 
responded promptly but soon return- 
ed, it being a false alarm. The hook 
Remarkable Non-skid Tires 
We candidly believe that if every 
motorist in the city were to equip his 
car with either one of these famous 
United States Tires 
he would get more mileage for the 
money invested and better skidding 
protection than he possibly could 
get from any other tires—and we 
know them all. 
_ Thos. D.Connolly 
2nd 
BEVERLY 
FARMS 
MASS. 
and 
posed fire. It seemed as if the whole 
town was out. ‘The police are trying 
to apprehend the person or persons 
responsible for the trick, which is a 
state’s prison offense. It is thought 
that an auto full of “joy-riders’” seen 
going up School street a few minutes 
prior to the alarm may have been re- 
sponsible. 
GORMAN-SMITH 
At Chicago last Saturday, July 19, 
Miss Elsie Gorman of Manchester 
and Barrows W. M. Smith, formerly 
of Haverhill were united in marriage. 
The groom has been connected with 
a gas company at Keokuk, la., for 
some time past. The bride was form- 
erly assistant principal of the School 
street (Haverhill) Grammar — school. 
She was the grand-daughter of Mr. 
and Mrs. James Ireland, North street, 
Manchester, which she regarded as 
her home. 
ladder also started for the sup- 
Work done at your residence if de- 
sired, anywhere from Manchester to 
Pride’s. Children’s  hair-cutting a 
specialty. J. Vasconcellos, barber, 
Central Sq., Manchester. Tel. 53]. * 
Fish Market, Tel. 163. * 
Letters remaining unclaimed at the 
Manchester, Mass., P. O. for week 
ending July 19, 1913: Miss Marian 
Aleger, George L. Aspenwall, Gordan 
Balch, ‘T. Bloomer, Louis Beauden, 
Mrs. S. K. Barney, Miss Angelaca 
Brown, Miss Nora Campbell, Mrs. H. 
L. Evans (2), J. Farquharson, Mrs. 
S. J. Fitts, Mrs. George Hall, Willie 
Holland, J. K. Hodges (2), Mrs. 
Mary Morton Kehew, Miss Maggie 
Murphy, Mrs. Alberta Moot, Miss 
Mary O’Brien, H. Raymond Oveson, 
Miss Julia Robbins, Mrs. Cecil A. 
Spring-Rice, Mrs. Edith Tompson, 
L,. Tuck, Miss Julianna Wood, W. M. 
Wood, Mrs; --Carl «York.—Sam1. 
L. Wheaton, P. M. 
