MANCHESTER 
It was thought the summer cottage 
_ of Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Wood on Cobb 
avenue had been broken 
into last 
week. The house was closed three 
_ weeks ago and the shutters have been 
_ placed on the windows. and doors. 
hursday it was noticed that a shutter 
on a door leading to the second story 
piazza was off and the door open. 
Mr. Roberts of Roberts & Hoare who 
had charge of placing the shutters, 
went to the house and as far as he 
could see nothing had been disturbed. 
Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Woods came 
down from Brookline to look into the 
matter. There was very little in the 
house in the line of valuables as prac- 
_ tically everything has been taken back 
to town, and it is improbable anyone 
broke in. Some of the workmen 
probably forgot to place the shutter 
on the door. 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
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Officer Lee who has been taking a 
10 days’ respite from his duties on 
the night force, returns to his work 
tomorrow. 
Have you visited the printing office 
on Beach street recently? Since Mr. 
Leman sold it in August to J. A. 
Lodge of the BrEEzE, the place has 
been all changed over; much of the 
old type and. office equipment has 
been disposed of, and new and up-to- 
date type and appliances for work 
have been installed. This, coupled 
with the fact that a first-class printer 
is in charge, renders the office capable 
of handling all kinds of work in the 
best manner at lower prices than can 
be given out of town. Work can be 
done promptly, too. Give usa call. 
“George A. Purdy, 40, a butcher, 
who lives at Manchester-by-the- 
Sea, was arrested by Insps. Patter- 
son and Norton charged with the 
larceny of $371, between April 25 
and Oct. 15, 1906. He was em- 
ployed up to a short time ago by 
Henry C. & Wm. G. Russell, pro- 
vision dealers, 189 Portland street. 
While in their employ he was at 
Manchester two days in the week, 
collecting money, and taking orders 
from customers. Soon after his be- 
ing discharged, the firm sent bills to 
Manchester customers and it is al- 
leged that it has been -found that 
$371 had already been paid to Pur- 
dy.”—Boston Record, Wednesday. 
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