NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
Perkins & Corliss, acents 
The Ford Coupelet—the car of class and style for 
every month in the year—in any kind of weather— 
over city or country roads. 
You are always snug and cozy and comfortable 
inside the new Ford Coupelet. 
Fold the top and in less than two minutes you have 
a smart, roomy roadster. 
Ideal for women who drive their own cars—for 
physicians, architects, contractors—all business and 
professional men. 
All the speed, power and usefulness of the gas car, 
with the convenience and exclusiveness of the 
electric. 
Ford Coupelet $750; Ford Sedan $975; Ford Town 
Car $690; Ford Touring Car $490; Ford Runabout 
All fully equipped f. o. b. Detroit. 
$440. 
On display and sale at 
Buyers will share in profits if we sell at retail 300,000 
new Ford cars between August 1914 and August 1915 
Manchester, Mass. 
Perkins & Corliss. 
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At the Boston Arena. 
F. M. Chase, our Boston adver- 
tising specialist, informs the Breeze 
that what he does not know about 
hockey would fill two volumes as 
large as the new Boston Telephone 
Directory, but being invited to see a 
game of hockey at the Boston Arena, 
be accepted, and says he witnessed 
one of the most exhilarating specta- 
cles seen in twenty years of globe 
trotting in which occurred three 
world’s fairs, also that he will im- 
prove the first opportunity to see 
other games, and probably the one 
on Friday night, Feb. 5th, which 
will be a lively go between Harvard 
and McGill as the Governor and 
Council, the Mayor, Speaker of the 
House, and President of the Senate, 
with other prominent state and city 
officials will be present. The build- 
ing will be especially decorated for 
this event. 
On Saturday night there will be 
another great game between the 
Arena Hockey Club and Laval Uni- 
versity. These events are advertis- 
ingly designated as Canadian 
Nights and in addition to the main 
attractions there will be fancy 
skating by Canadian celebrities and 
captivating Canadian music. 
The Boston Arena has the largest 
indoor skating surface in the world, 
it covers no less than 20,000 square 
TRAIN SCHEDULE 
Gloucester Branch, Boston & Maine, 
Winter Arrangement 1914-15. 
Leave Leave Arrive Leave Arrive Arrive 
Man. Bev. F. Bosten Besien Bev, F. Man. 
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727° 47.84 1807 7.09 8.17 8.26 — 
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8.35 8.42 9.32 9.35 10.24 10.32 
9.33 9.40 10.25 10.45 11.35 11.43 
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9.05 9.12 10.09 9.15 10.16 10.24 
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SUNDAYS SUNDAYS M4 
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8.36 8.43 9.30 10.00 10.51 10.59 
10.22 10.29 11.17 11.00 11.53 12.01 @ 
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1.52 1.59 2.50 2.15 3.05 3.13 
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5.20 5.27 6.16 6.00 6.47 6.55 
6.42 649 7.41 7.10 8.05 8.13 
8.08 8.15 9.04 9.45 10.37 10.45 
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MANCHESTER FIRE ALARM BOXES 4% 
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31 Corner Sea and Washington sts. rf 
33 Telephone Exchange Office. 
34 Summer Street, P. H. Boyle’s Stable. 
41 Corner Bridge and Pine sts. q- 
43 Corner Harbor and Bridge sts. 
52 Fire Engine house, School st. 
Corner School and Lincoln sts. 1 
56 School Street, opposite the grounds of 
the Essex County club. | 
61 Sea Street, H. S. Chase’s house. 
62 Corner Beach and Masconomo. 
64. ‘Lobster Cove.’’ 
Two blasts, all out or under control. 
Three blasts, extra call. 
Direction for giving an alarm: Break 
the glass, turn the key and open the door, 
pull the hook down once and let go. 
JAMES HOARE, Chief, 
THOMAS BAKER, 
CLARENCE W. MORGAN, 
Engineers of Fire Department. 
MANCHESTER POSTOFFICE 
SAML. L. WuHeEaton, P. M. 
Office opens 6.30 a. m., closes 8 p. m 
Holidays at 10.09 a. m. Money orders 
sent to all parts of the world; window 
open 7 a. m. to 7 p. m. 
Mails close for Boston, north, east, 
south and west: 7.02 and 10.10 a. m.; 1.05, 
4.51 and 7.55 p.m. Sundays at 7.24 p. m, 
For Gloucester, Rockport and Magnolia: 
10.10 a. m.; 2.47, 5.35 and 8 p. m. , 
Two mail deliveries to all parts of town 
daily; one noon delivery in central parts 
of town. 
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feet and there are from 200 to 500 
enjoying this graceful and exhilarat- 
ing sport almost every afternoon 
and evening, old timers and young 
timers of both sexes mingling in 
joyous esprit de:corps. 
In the old days, whiskers gave a 
man a distinguished look. Now they 
call it billygoatish. 
