16 NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
IfI Only Hadthe Money = 
If I Only Had the Money 
4 How often have you thought thus? 
{]How often have you becn forced to let a splendid opportunity 
pass, simplyn because you lacked a few dollars? 
@ You have doubtless had the necessary funds many times and al- 
lowed them to slip through yonr fingers. 
@ Don’t let this happen again. 
@ You can grasp these opportunities in the future if you will open an 
an account with us. 
Manchester Trust Company 
MANGHESTER-BY-THE-SEA 
RAYMOND C. ALLEN 
Assoc. Mem. Am. Soc. C. E. Member Boston Soc. C. E. 
CIVIL ENGINEER 
Investigations and Reports—Design and Superintendence of Con- 
struction—Design of Roads and Avenues—Surveys and Estimates. 
Established 1897 
LEE’S BLOCK, MANCHESTER TEL. 73-2 and 3 
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Telephone 190 
Bullock Brothers, 
Vouve Chaffard Olive Oil, 
MANCHESTER-BY-THE-SBA Postoffiee ek 
Fine Groceries 
Swansdown Flour, Brigham Creamery Butter me 
——————S. S. Pierce Co.’s Fancy Groceries 
nee 
ALL FRUITS GUARANTEED 
MONEY BACK IF NOT SATISFACTORY 
We are the only fruit store on the North Shore offering this guarantee 
to customers. 
MANCHESTER FRUIT STORE 
POST BLOGK - MANCHESTER Phone 160 - Free Delivery 
James Nazzaro, the tonsorial artist, 
under the postoffice, announces that his 
urdays, when it will be open until 11 
o'clock. This is a union shop and 
¥ ; saaqq- Closes Mondays at noon. Every- 
shop will close cal at 8 o'clock, thing about the shop is modern and 
throughout the winther, except Sat- up-to-date. * 
MANCHESTER 
George Peckham is enjoying his an- 
nual vacation from his duties at the 
American Express office. 
Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Knight and 
family are now occupying the family 
homestead on Central street. . 
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Meade and 
son of Wellesley Farms spent Thanks- 
giving with Mrs. F. G. Cheever, Mrs. 
Meade’s sister. 
Mrs. J. Specht of West Manchester 
was called to Nova Scotia the latter 
part of last week by the-illness of her | 
mother. 
Mr. and Mrs. Howard E. Morgan 
and their son, Howard E. Morgan, 
Jr., of Beverly Farms were guests of 
Mr. and Mrs. Nathaniel Morgan, Mr. 
Morgan’s parents over the holiday. 
Mr. and Mrs. Julius F. Rabardy, 
in accordance with their usual custom, 
held a family gathering at their home 
on Central street Thanksgiving Day. 
Among those present were Mr. and 
Mrs. L. W. Floyd and family and 
Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Smith and family. 
Curtis and Elite Fall and Winter 
Shoes at Bell’s, Central square. , * 
Rev. E. Hersey Brewster returned 
from Patten, Me., to spend Thanks- 
giving with his family at the home of » 
Mrs. Brewster’s parents, Mr. and 
Mrs. Levi A. Dunn, on Central street. 
Mrs. Brewster and children have been 
at the home of her parents for some 
weeks, during which time one of the 
children has been operated upon for 
adenoids and has nearly recovered by 
this time. 
There was a hotly-contested bowl- 
ing match at the Seaside alleys 
Tuesday evening. Proprietor C. E. 
Bell had offered a turkey and “fix- 
ings” to the value of $5.00 to the man 
rolling the highest score on that night. 
W. R. Bell won the prize with a 
3-string total of 305. The other rec- 
ords were: C. Kelliher, 2091; O. 
Crampsey, 279; Jos. Chadwick, 270; 
J. Burgiss, 270; Austin Jones, 268; 
W. Rust, 253; A. Cool, 242; G. Slade, 
233; James Gray, 223. 
Letters remaining unclaimed at the 
Manchester, Mass., P. O., for the 
week ending Nov. 23: Miss Maud 
Berry, Maud Downing, Luke Doyle, 
Famaro Carmine Giuseppe, Jad 
Gillis, Mrs. D. N. Howard, Georges 
Ketchie, Mrs. Walter Lovell, Mrs. 
Morris T. Murray, Thos. F. MclIn- 
tyre, Leon Poliquin, Andrew C. Pick- 
ins, Miss Jessie Raymond, Miss G. 
Snow, Miss Mary T, Talbott, Joseph 
Wentworth—S. L. Wheaton, P. M. 
