NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
11 
FURNISHED ROOMS 
Two rooms in modern dwelling, to let, by 
the week or for the season. For particulars ad- 
Manchester. 
HOUSE WANTED 
Wanted to rent for the summer months a 
furnished or unfurnished house. 
Address “D. J. D." 36 Scotia St., Boston. 
411-418 
BOY WANTED 
We have an opening fora bright, intelligent 
boy, from 14 to 20 years of age, to learn the 
printing trade. An exceptional opportunity for 
the right boy who wants to learna trade without 
_ leaving Manchester. 
Apply the BREEZE Office. 
TO LET 
A Cottage for the season, or by the year. 
All modern conveniences. 
Apply to 
N. P. Meldrum _ 
Lost A pocket book between corner 
Pine and Central streets and the 
Catholic church. Pocket book contained some 
small change and Rosary Beads. Small reward 
for returning same. 
“Manchester 
Care Breeze Office 
WANTED. 
Girl for general House Work. 
Address 
Lock Box 285, Manchester. 
MAGNOLIA LODGE, 149, 
I. O. O. F. 
Manchester, 7 
Family of 
four. 
Mass. 
The lodge will celebrate the 89th anniversary 
of Odd-Fellowship at the Town Hall, Thursday 
evening, April 23. All brother members of 
out-of-town lodges now residing in Manchester 
are invited to attend, and may secure tickets by 
applying to any member of the committee. 
Frank G. CHEEVER, Chairman 
Frank A. Rowe, 
ARTHUR E. OLSON, 
ELiery H. RoGeErs, 
ALFRED E. HERSEY, 
Duncan T. BEATON, 
ry Lorenzo BAKER, 
GEORGE S. SINNICKs, 
CaLjHoxr 
Cuas. E. WILLIAMS, 
Committee. 
411-418 
Household Furniture 
FOR SALE, including a fine Secretary, com- 
bination Chiffonier and Writing Desk, Parlor 
Set, Parlor Stove, 10-ft dining table, etc., etc. 
95 School Street, :: Manchester 
(Corner Rosedale Ave.) 
-MANCHESTER 
W. B. Walker left West Manchester 
last night for a fortnight’ s trip to Chicago. 
Born Friday, April 10, a daughter to 
Mr. and Mrs. Wade Brooks. 
Mrs. Arthur Toppon of Hanover, 
Mass., is visiting her parents, Mr. and 
Mrs. T. C. Rowe, Central sq. 
The selectmen have awarded the con- 
tract to the David Fenton Co. for build- 
ing the new float to be moored at the 
town wharf. 
The 
senger,”’ 
building for 
launched a few days ago. 
carries a Il h. p. engine. 
Expert watch repairing at Loomis’. z 
Richard L. Cheever is taking a fort- 
night’s respite from his duties at the local 
freight office. Ernest Howe is substitut- 
ing for him. Mr. Cheever planned to 
leave today on a trip to Niagara Falls. 
new 25-ft. launch,  “‘ Mes- 
which David Fenton has been 
A. C. Needham was 
The launch 
At yesterday’s republican state con- 
vention to elect delegates-at-large to the 
Chicago convention Senator James F. 
Shaw was elected one of the four alter- 
nates. The delegates elected were Sen- 
ators Lodge and Crane, Ex.-Gov. John 
D. Long and Col. S. O. Bigney. 
Clocks cared for by season. Loomis. * 
The April meeting of the Wednesday 
Evening club will be held in the Chapel 
next Wednesday evening when Miss Van 
Volkenburg, who was the attraction at 
the March meeting, will appear again. 
The Columbus orchestra has also been 
engaged. So well was Miss Van Volk- 
enburg liked, and so many expressions 
were heard in hope that she could be 
procured again, that the committee made 
a strong effort to get her again, though 
she planned to return to Detroit this 
week. She has had an engagement 
every night since she appeared here in 
March. 
Samuel Knight, who has been in a 
very low condition all the past week, 
rested comfortably last night and is re- 
ported as holding his own this morning, 
though his condition is such as not to 
give very much encouragement for a 
speedy recovery. Dr. R. T. Glen- 
denning is the attending physician, and 
Dr. Johson of Beverly has also been in 
attendance. Last Sunday a consultation 
of doctors was held, Dr. J. Munroe, 
one of Boston’s best surgeons, and who 
is connected with the Carney hospital, 
being called in also. Peritonitis is the 
nature of the trouble. Mr. Knight's 
wonderful vitality, despite his 68 years, 
is responsible for his maintaining his own 
during the week. His daughter, Mrs. 
Ropes, and Mr. Ropes, and _ Dr. 
Augustus Knight of , New York city, 
have been here all the week. 
Loomis is the place, 9 Central sq. * 
A. E. BUTLER 
Custom Tailor 
@One of the 
finest line of 
Novelties ever shown in 
Gloucester. Call in and see 
them if you are thinking of 
having a suit made. Many 
styles, strictly up-to-date. 
Suits $20. upwards 
Cleansing, Pressing 
and Repairing. ¥ % 
Tappan Block 
Gloucester 
Room 5, 
120 Main St., 
: PBA FETE BESS 
CHAUFFEUR 
Expert Chauffeur and repairing machinist, 
four years experience on many makes of cars, a 
technical as well as a practical operator, wishes 
position with private family, one having a high- 
powered car preferred. Excellent references. 
Address: 
WILLIAM BREWSTER, Automobile Engineer, 
148 W. 56th St., New York City. 
w Eges for Setting # 
Full-blooded White Leghorn eggs for 
sale. Hens took prize at Beverly show 
last winter; scored 95 per cent. Also 
Rhode Island Reds. 
———— APPLY 
A. B. DUNN “+ 
Manchester 
by a lady French teacher for 
Wanted 
room in 
the summer season, futnished 
Manchester or Farms. 
Please address 
MLLE. L. NOURY 
108 Pembroke Street, - 
Beverly 
Boston, Mass. 
FOR SALE 
Lot of Land located on Lin- 
coln street directly at the 
head of Norwood avenue. 
6000 square feet. One of 
the most desriable lots of 
land in the town of Man- 
chester. Apply to 
BENJ. Hi. CORLISS 
Lincoln Street, - Manchester 
PURE RICH MILK 
AND CREAM 
Our milk is from high grade cows properly 
fed and the strictest care exercised regarding 
sanitary conditions. Delivered immediately 
after milking twice a day. 
Careful attention given to 
Team and General Jobbing 
Furniture Moving, etc. 
FRED P. SANFORD 
Box 118 
Girdler Estate Pine St., Manchester 
