MANCHESTER SECTION 
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Charlie Marsh of tne local Amer- 
ican “Express 7Co. force. has been 
transferred to Newton for the winter. 
The Manchester Launch club held 
its annual election ‘Tuesday evening 
with the following choice of officers: 
Edwin P. Stanley, commodore; Hol- 
lis L. Roberts, vice-com.; David Fen- 
ton, measurer; Norman L. Olson, 
collector; Richard L. Cheever, secy. 
and treas. 
The Breeze office is open for busi- 
ness daily from 8 a. m. to 5.30 p. m., 
Saturdays until noon. ‘The printing 
plant does not run Saturdays during 
the winter. All kinds of book and 
job work executed with despatch,-— 
a specialty being made of book and 
pamphlet printing. Estimates furn- 
ished on any kind of printing pro- 
position. 
The Parent-Teacher association 
will hold its meeting at the Price 
School hall, Wednesday evening, 
October 20th, at eight o’clock. The 
speaker will be Mr. U. S. Milburn of 
Salem, a noted lecturer and traveler. 
His subject, “I'he Hidden Treasure,” 
promises to be of interest to ail. 
Music will be furnished by the 
Orpheus club. Members are remind- 
ed about their dues, and are urged to 
bring along 35 cents for same if not 
already paid. 
The next meeting of the Manches- 
ter Woman’s club will be held. in the 
Town hall Tuesday evening, Oct. 19, 
at 7.45 o'clock, when Mr. George I. 
Willett will speak on “The Applica- 
tion of Business Principles to Civic 
Affairs.” It is hoped that all the citt- 
zens will avail themselves of this 
opportunity to hear how successfully 
these principles have been used in 
Norwood, Mr. Willett’s home town. 
He does not tell of theories, but of 
methods that have been tested and 
found practical in the administratioa 
of town affairs. The voters are espe- 
cially urged to be present. 
WATCH FOR THE RED TRUCKS—— 
Friday, October 15, 1915. 
YOUR GAR 
Have you decided where to store it this winter? 
The Regent Garage, Manchester, is to 
keep open all winter. 
Winter rates $5.00 a 
space for you? 
month. - 
May we reserve a 
Recently remodelled and rendered fireproof 
STEAM HEATED 
Repair and Machine Shop Connected 
Estimates for Overhauling and Repairing 
Supplies at Rock Bottom Prices 
The Regent Garage ™ ¥.Bater Manchester 
Telephone 8340 
The Welsbach Street Lighting Co. 
have certainly been showing them- 
selves up in good shape the last 
month. Since they lost the contract 
to light Manchester’s streets and the 
time to turn on the electric lights 
has approached, the street lights 
have gone from bad to worse, as the 
saying goes. The last month has 
been the worst of any, and the pres- 
ent week has been wretched—a dis- 
grace to the town and surely to the 
company supplying the lights. We 
do not openly accuse the Welsbach 
Co. of intentionally taking advantage 
of the town and giving such rotten 
service, but everything would indicate 
a pretty careless attitude, with no ap- 
parent effort to give good or even 
fair service. Wednesday night of 
this week—a beautiful autumn even- 
ing, rainless, no wind—there were 24 
lights reported out in the West Man- 
chester section of the town—anil 
there can’t be more than a total of 
Depot Square 
40 or 45 lights in that whole section. 
The same is true of other sections. 
It is the .Welsbach’s way of do- 
ing businéss. But, then! We will 
have our electric lights in a few days 
and there will. be light for evermore 
—unless they go out. 
Miss Berle Heath is having a three 
week’s vacation from her duties at 
the telephone office, and, with Miss 
Edith Menkin is spending part of the 
time in New York. 
We notice boats are being hauled 
up and stored for the winter on the 
piece of land near the Beach st. cross- 
ing purchased by the town last spring 
from the B. & M. railroad. It was 
understood at the time that the floats 
and boats customarily stored there 
would be discontinued thenceforth. 
Hallowe’en Paper at E. A. Leth- 
bridge’s. adv. 
Buy your wall papers from H. S. 
Tappan, 17 Bridge street, Manches- 
Leg. adv, 
We keep six of them busy delivering “OLD COMPANY’S” LEHIGH COAL, along the NORTH SHORE. Just a little item to tell you 
that we sell the CLEANEST and BEST of COAL atthe LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES. 
Telephone your next order for COAL and WOOD to us—ask us tohelp solve your COAL PROBLEMS—we are COALSPECIALISTS. 
Daily deliveries all along the Shore. 
GLOUCESTER COAL COMPAN 
Office: 19 Beach St., Manchester 
Telephone: Manchester 161 
G. E. WIT LMONTON 
Attorney and 
Counselor at Law 
WILLMONTON’S AGENCY 
Real Estate and Insurance of all Kinds 
School and Union Sts., Manchester :-: Old South Bldg., Boston 
SUMMER HOUSES FOR 
RENT 
MORTGAGES - LOANS 
TEL. CONN. 
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