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May 4, 1917. 
Furnished Rooms 
FURNISHED ROOMS, very tine location, 
all modern conveniences.—Apply at The 
Breeze Office. 18-20 
DESIRABLE FURNISHED rooms in cen- 
ter of Manchester. Apply at Breeze 
Office. 13-tf 
FURNISHED ROOMS—Apply 19 Brook 
st., Manchester. 14-18 
ROOMS to rent, modern conveniences. 
Inquire at Breeze office. 14tf 
MANCHESTER 
HorSFORD-PEART. 
Mildred Frances Peart, daughter 
of Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Peart of 
Bridge st., Manchester, was wedded 
last Saturday noon to George Leon 
Horsford of Merrimac, Mass., by 
Rev. A. G. Warner in the presence 
of a few relatives and near friends. 
The double ring service was used. 
The ceremony was performed before 
a bower of laurel trimmed with the 
colors of the Arbella club, pink, blue 
and white. 
They were attended by Mrs. Waldo 
Peart, sister-in-law of the bride, and 
J. Sargent Waterhouse, a_ life-long 
friend of the groom. Among the 
gifts received by the bride was a sil- 
ver tea set from the Arbella club, of 
which she was an active member. 
Mrs. Horsford, who-has been assist- 
ant town treasurer of Manchester for 
the past few years, with her husband 
received the congratulations of many 
friends who called during the after- 
noon, 
Following the ceremony Mr. and 
Mrs. Horsford left for a brief trip 
to New York City. Upon their re- 
turn they will make their home in 
Merrimac, where the groom is in the 
employ of the N. E. Tel. & Tel. Co. 
Hocan-HASKELL. 
Miss Bertha Haskell, a well and 
popularly known Manchester young 
woman, was united in marriage last 
Saturday. in Boston, to Thomas E. 
Hogan of Boston. Mr. Hogan is in 
the auto accessories business in Bos- 
ton in the firm of Flood & Hogan, 
and the firm has opened a branch in 
the Miguel store, Central sq., Man- 
chester. Mr. Hogan and his bride 
will live in Manchester this winter. 
BuRCHSTEAD-GRAVES. 
Miss Bessie Graves, daughter of 
Mrs. Cora McDonald, Pleasant st., 
Manchester, and Chester Burchstead, 
also of this town, were united in mar- 
riage at Beverly Farms Sunday eve- 
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signs at the Gertrude Shop, 
NORTH SHORE. BREEZE 
1k 
For Sale 
ORGAN, in good condition; will sell cheap. 
Also 1-2 H. P. Waterman marine engine. 
Apply Breeze Office. 18-19 
PEA STICKS for sale. 8. K. Prince, 
Manchester, Mass. 13ttf 
To Let 
STORE on main road, Pride’s Crossing. 
Phone Beverly Farms 243. 17-2t 
Position Wanted 
WOMAN willing to do house-cleaning; 
also will accommodate as cook. Inquire 
at The Breeze Office. 18-19 
FIRST-CLASS SEAMSTRESS, by day.— 
Mrs. J. Doody, 86 Pine st., Manches- 
ter. 18-20 
GARDENER—A man of good character 
with years of experience as gardener 
would like position in care of gentle- 
man’s estate on North Shore. Best of 
references from former employer. Apply 
Breeze Office, 18-1t 
BY SWEDISH WOMAN to: accommodate 
by day.—Mrs. Johnson, 118 Pine st.. 
Manchester. 17-19 
TO LET 
Office Space 
Show Rooms 
Stores 
Stable 
M. J. CALLAHAN 
17 Central St. Manchester, Mass. 
EDW. T. SANDERSON 
Architect 
221 Essex St., SALEM, MASS: 
Tel. 2315-W 
INCREASE IN PRICE OF MILK 
Beginning May 1 we will advance 
the price of milk to all our customers 
one cent a quart. 
(Signed) R. & L. BAKER 
So K ePRINCE 
Manchester, Apr. 24, 1917. 
ning by Rev. Clarence S$. Pond of the 
Baptist church. 
LANE-GoopRICH. 
Otis Lane of Manchester and Mrs. 
Clifford Goodrich, a former resident 
here, were united in marriage last 
Saturday evening, Aprl 28, by the 
Rev. A. G. Warner. 
Children’s dresses in original de- 
adv, 
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Repairing done while you wait 
Guaranteed to be Satisfactory 
Union St., Opposite Postoffice, Manchester 
Card Tables, Folding Weddings, Teas 
Chairs, Gold Chairs Dances 
W. J. CREED 
Caterer 
PRIVATE WAITING 
Boston, Mass. Chambers 
Tel. 3040 Back Bay 
Beverly Cove, Mass. 
Tel. 765 
Telephone 323-W 
JAMES F. NOYES 
ELECTRICIAN — 
SHOP AND RESIDENCE 
9 ASHLAND AVENUE MANCHESTER, MASS. 
OBSERVED 95TH BIRTHDAY. 
Mrs. Abigail Gentlee observed her 
g5th birthday anniversary at her 
home on School st., Manchester, Mon- 
day. Mrs. Gentlee received a num- 
ber of callers during the day and re- 
ceived a post card shower from 
friends and relatives. She was also 
the recipient of a fine birthday cake. 
Although fast nearing the hundredth 
milestone in life, she is enjoying good 
health and outside of a slight lame- 
ness is hale and hearty and in posses- 
sion of all her faculties. 
MANCHESTER Fire Depr. 
At the fire department meetings 
held in Manchester Tuesday evening 
the following officers were elected: 
Hose Company—Ellery Rogers, cap- 
tain; Manuel Miguel, lieutenant ; 
George Hildreth, clerk. 
Hook and Ladder Company— 
James Murray, captain; Ralph Stan- 
ley, lieutenant; Ralph Lane, clerk. 
The following were dropped from 
the active list of the department: 
Charles Sawyer, Charles W. Fritz, 
Granville Crombie and John Gillis. 
New members appointed were John 
L. Silva, and Benjamin Stanley to the 
hose company and Leon-Carter, Ern- 
est Dechene, Harry Slade and Alfred 
Walen to the hook and ladder com- 
pany. 
Louis Leach was granted tempor- 
ary leave of absence and Edward 
Preston, Chester Cook and Ralph 
Stanley were transferred from the 
hose company to the hook and ladder 
company, and Louis» Lations and 
Charles C. Dodge, to. the. hose .com- 
pany, 
