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TO LET FOR SUMMER, attractive cot- 
tage of 8 rooms in Manchester; modern 
=—throughout, near Hssex County Club. 
Inquire of Mr. Lodge, The Breeze Of- 
“fice, Manchester, 13tf 
‘CLEFT PINE and HARD WOOD for sale, 
at The Breeze Office. 
TENEMENT of four rooms wanted, 
$7.50 a cord delivered; cut to any spe- 
cial length $1.00 extra. Also Pea Sticks 
at $8.50 per 1000. Orders may be left 
7-10 
in 
suitable to conduct 
light business on first floor. Address 
‘‘B.,’? The Breeze office. 8tf 
POSITION WANTED to do house or 
kitchen work. Inquire at the Breeze 
Office. 1t 
WANTED: A Situation in small family, as 
housekeeper, or could take place as nurse to 
central location, 
children. Can show best of references, 
ASM: pence 62 Washington Street 
Gloycester. 10-11 
4 ping bill, and lent their ‘aid to other 
“measures in opposition to the Presi- 
dent. 
A good many people at the 
national capital thought they could 
see trouble ahead for the factionists 
in the Democratic party, but indica- 
tions are that the olive branch 
hangs on the mantle at the White 
House and will be used in place of 
the hickory or birch switch. 
Danger from Sparking 
The forest service says that there 
were 503 fires on the national forest 
“that people of wealth, 
purchase areas in the lHastern 
States during 1914, and 319 of these 
were caused by sparks from locomo- 
tives. Out of 272 fires in Virginia 
alone, 227 were from locomotive 
sparks. 
President Taboos the ‘‘400.’’ 
President. Wilson recently de- 
clared that the world could dis- 
pense with high society and never 
miss it; whereupon some of the 
fashionable set replied to the effect 
refinement 
who: in a. large 
what is known 
are as valu- 
and education, 
measure constitute 
as the ‘‘best society”’ 
‘able to the world and its affairs as 
*Sany other class of people. 
A close 
“‘;éading of what the President said 
3 
‘Woes nct indicate that he was at- 
‘tacking worthy people, 
but simply 
meant to pay his ‘‘lack of respect’ 
to the silly dunces who are most 
Conspicuous in the world because of 
their attempts at putting on airs. 
Lucky Commissioners 
~Perhaps the best position in the 
Governynent : is that of membership 
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DENTIST’ 
J. Russell MacKinnon, D. M.D. 
10 Church St., MANCHESTER Tel. 85 
Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays 
os South Building, Boston, 294 Washington St. 
Mondays, Tuesdays and Wocasccon 
i. P. LATIONS 
CarriageBuilder-Auto Repairing 
Service Car Bodies to Order. Auto- 
mobile Painting. First-class work. 
Shop: Depot Square Manchester, Mass. 
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF 
THE MANCHESTEFR TRUST. COMPANY 
of Manchester, Mass., at close of 
business March 4th, "1915, eee 
to the Bank Commissioner. 
ASSETS 
U. 8. and Mass. Bonds (market 
value, $20,803.50) 
Other stocks and bonds (mar- 
ket value, $392,611.88) 
Loans on real estate, less due 
thereon, 
as 
$ 20,761.50 
430,056.61 
107,887.92 
Demand loans with collateral, 3,015.00 
Time loans with collateral, 9,435.00 
Other time loans, 65,614.35 
Overdrafts, 22.36 
Furniture and fixtures, 1,450.00 
Safe deposit vaults, 4,479.36 
Due from reserve banks 37,697.86 
Due from other banks, 1,212.35 
Cash: Currency and specie, 37,157.38 
$718,789.69 
LIABILITIES 
Capital stock, 
Surplus fund, 
Undivided profits, less expenses, 
interest and taxes paid, 
Deposits (demand), 
Subject to check, 
Certificates of deposit, 
$100,000.00 
25,000.00 
14,069.00 
569,191.46 
500.00 
Treasurer’s checks, 16.66 
Bills payable, including certifi- 
eates of deposit represent- 
ing money borrowed, 10,000.00 
Tellers Overs, 12:57 
$718,789.69 
For the last thirty days the average 
reserve carried was: currency and specie 
6.7 per cent; deposited in reserve banks 
6.0 per cent; U. S. and Mass. bonds 3.0 
per cent. 
Essex 8s. * March 11, 1915. 
Then personally appeared Harry W. 
Purington, Treasurer, and Oliver T. 
Roberts, President, and William Hoare, 
Edward A. Lane, Horace Standley and 
Frederick J. Merrill, directors of the 
Manchester Trust Company and made 
oath that the foregoing statement, by 
them subscribed, is true to the best of 
their knowledge and belief. 
Before me, 
GEO. E. WILLMONTON, 
Notary Public. 
We a i ct Sikh Re ia LL ti Se 
of the new Federal Trade Commis- 
sion since it pays $10,000 a year, 
| MRS. MARGARET LEE — 
has opened for he season her 
HAND LAUNDRY 
72 Pleasant St,, Manchester 
Tel. 326 W 
First Class Work Guaranteed 
Miss Margaret M. McNamara 
Manicuring, Scalp Massaege 
Marcel Waving 
24 Norwood Avenue, Manchester 
Telephone 164 
N. GREENBERG 
CUSTOM SHOE REPAIRING 
Repairing done while you wait 
Guaranteed to be Satisfactory 
Kimball Building Union Street 
opp. Postoffice 
Mass. 
Manchester - . 
Card Tables, Folding Weddings, Teas 
Chairs, Gold Chairs Dances, Lawn Partie 
w. J. CREED 
Caterer 
PRIVATE WAITING 
Boston, Mass. Chambers 
Tel. 3040 Back Bay 
Beverly Cove, Mass. 
Tel. 765 
and after the commission is fully 
established the term of office will be 
seven years. There are no other of- 
ficials of the Government, with the 
exception of judges who serve as 
long and the salary is larger, than 
that paid to senators, representa- 
tives or judges of the cirewt and 
district courts. The judges who 
will pass upon the findings of this 
commission each receive three thou- 
sand dollars less than the members 
of the commission. The situation 
is similar in the Post Office depart- 
ment where two thousand dollar 
clerks are giving instructions to $8,- 
000  postmasters throughout the 
country. The only officers of the 
Government receiving larger sal- 
aries than the Soi aciarens are. 
the president, vice-president, speak- 
er, judges of the supreme court, and 
eertoin ambassadors. Col. George 
W. Goethals, who built the Panama 
Canal, receives the same salary as 
the trade commissioners. 
Engraved calling cards — newest 
styles — work done promptly by 
Ward’s, the Boston stationer.. Order 
them now in plenty time for Christ- 
mas.— The. Breeze. Office. adv. 
