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[ amount mentioned on the cer- 
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There was a slump in Standard Oil 
Tuesday! Inthe late afternoon as the 
heavy wagon of the company, drawn by 
three horses, was bringing a tank of 750 
gallons of oil from Gloucester to be used 
in lighting the streets in Manchester, one 
of the rear wheels of the vehicle broke. 
The wagon turned a complete somersault ; 
the driver was thrown directly under one 
of the horses, but fortunately for him the 
animal behaved well and he was only 
slightly bruised. The accident happened 
in the Cove woods, almost at the entrance 
to the Charles Head estate. 
The remains of Mrs. W. S. C. 
Russell, whose sad death in Springheld 
last Thursday, was recorded in our last 
issue, was taken to Burlington, Mass., 
the native home of the deceased, for 
burial last Sunday. Dr. R. T. Glen- 
denning of this town and Chas. H. Flem- 
ing of Salem attended the funeral. 
Eddie Walsh who underwent a painful 
operation at the Beverly hospital three 
weeks ago arrived home Tuesday after- 
noon. 
Henry Menken of the Cove was called 
to Brooklyn, N. Y., last Saturday by the 
death of his sister, Mrs. Bruin Hafke. 
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. A. Lodge were 
euests of friends in Somerville over Sun- 
day. 
and more. 
the wear on carpets, curtains, 
Bearing Bissell Carpet Sweepers. 
Conomo tribe of Red Men will elect 
officers at their meeting next Wednesday 
evening, at which time a couple of pale- 
faces will probably be adopted, and 
another of the collations which the 
members have been treated to after the 
meetings of late will be served. Deputy 
A. S. Peabody of Poquanum tribe of 
Lynn desires the staff to be present on 
that evening for practice also. ‘The visit 
to Lynn the first of next month will be 
of more than the usual importance, not 
only because the tribe is one of the strong- 
est in the state, but because a public rais- 
ing up will be held on that evening. 
Deputy Peabody has been warmly comp- 
limented on his work by the state officers, 
expense for this winter's work. 
Don’t let the Gypsies increase; 
A Seaere Gift that will 
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One of the most perplexing problems of the year is what to buy asa 
Christmas gift that will please Mother—Wife—Sister or friend and at the 
same time come within the limit of your pocket book—let us help you with 
a suggestion—buy the latest improved 
“Cyco” Bearing Bissell 
Carpet Sweeper 
Aside from the fact that it is a Christmas gift, it will be a pleasant reminder 
of the giver every day it is used, for it will imake sweeping easy and save 
draperies, 
Christmas gifts, let us show you our elegant assortmemt of ““CYCO”’ 
There’s a price to suit every purse. 
Others are doing their Xmas shop- 
pits at Wiiee ce ty not Bo P 
GYPSY AND BROWNTAIL MOTHS 
WINTER WORK 
We will do the winter work for you and have it inspected by the Local 
Superintendent or State Inspector to make sure that you will have no further 
Give a MERCHANDISE CERTIFICATE on 
Good for at any department 
in our store. 
etc. Before you select all your 
a number of whom will be present on 
this occasion. 
Friends of Bertram Floyd of this town 
who is attending Cornell University at 
Ithaca, N. Y., wondered, on reading of 
the disastrous fire there last Friday morn- 
ing in which three students and three 
firemen lost their lives, if he was among 
the unfortunate students. Mr. Floyd 
was not harmed in the least. It was one 
of the “‘frat’’ houses, valued at $200,000, 
that burned, and there were only 27 
students in it at the time, one of whom 
was Harry Curry of Magnolia, who was 
rescued after some difficulty, more or r less 
injured. 
Try the Breeze with your printing. 
Browntail moths are less numerous, a good opportunity to keep them so. 
they are expensive to fight if numerous. 
Cor. School and Pleasant Sts. 
Lock Box 35. 
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Contractor-Gardener. 
GHELL, 
MANCHESTER, 
Telephone 139-5. 
MASS. 
