Maly 11)1917: 
and Reminder 
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NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
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Furnished Rooms . 
For Sale 
FURNISHED ROOMS, to let. Cooking 
can be done if desired, by a small fam- 
ily. Inquire at The Breeze Office. 19tf 
ROOMS, nicely furnished, in good local- 
ity, all modern conveniences. Men pre- 
ferred. Inquire at The Breeze Office. 19tf 
ROOMS for rent in desirable locality, 
modern conveniences. Suitable for small 
family. Inquire at the Breeze Office, 19-1t 
FURNISHED ROOMS, very tine location, 
all modern conveniences.—Apply at The 
Breeze Office. 18-20 
FURNISHED ROOMS.—28 Tappan st., 
Manchester. 
19-20 
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 
Wanted 
MAN FOR GENERAL WORK by the day 
in Manchester. Steady job and good 
wages. Professional gardeners and 
chauffeurs need not answer.—Apply 
Breeze Office. 19-1t 
EXPERIENCED LAUNDRESS = wants 
Lady’s faney wash, or would do day’s 
work, Apply: 19 Cross st., Beverly. 19-It 
MANCHESTER 
Roland Kitfield has enlisted in Dat- 
tery A. 
Charles P. Savary, principal of the 
High school has received his commis- 
sion as captain of infantry of the of- 
ficers reserve corps with instructions 
to report at Plattsburg not later than 
May 15. At present Mr. Savary is 
undecided just what course to pursue. 
Dr. Frank A. Willis is chairman of 
the Fourth of July committee, which 
organized last week, and Edward W. 
Baker is secretary. No definite plans 
for a celebration have been adopted. 
Maybe the celebration in its old-time 
form, at least, will be abandoned en- 
tirely. If there is anything, it will 
probably consist of a patriotic parade 
in the morning, baseball game in the 
afternoon and band concert in the 
evening. Above all things, the 
Fourth will be along safe and sane 
lines this year. As now proposed the 
patriotic parade will be the big fea- 
ture of the day, and it is the plan of 
the committee to award prizes with 
the. understanding the cash be turned 
over to the Red Cross. As part of 
the exercises, there will be arranged 
a flag raising, in connection with 
which there will be singing of nation- 
al airs. . The committee would like 
to know what the public’ thinks of a 
celebration of this kind ~ 
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WOMAN willing to 
ORGAN, in good condition; will sell cheay. 
Also 1-2 H. P. Waterman marine engine. 
Apply Breeze Office. 18-19 
PEA STICKS for sale. 8S. K. Prince, 
Manchester, Mass. 13tf 
To Let 
DESK ROOM in Beverly Farms and Man- 
chester, formerly used by Sprague, Breed 
& Brown Co. Robert Robertson Co., 
Beverly, Mass. 19-21 
3 ROOMS for light housekeeping—kitchen, 
2 rooms and small pantry. Everything 
furnished but the linen. Inquire at The 
Breeze Office. 19tf 
Position Wanted 
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 
BY SWEDISH WOMAN to accommodate 
by day.—Mrs. Johnson, 118 Pine st.. 
Manchester. 17-19 
TO LET 
do 
Furnished Rooms 
Show Rooms 
Store Rooms 
Office Rooms 
Stores 
Stables 
M. J. CALLAHAN 
17 Central St. Manchester, Mass. | 
EDW. T. SANDERSON 
Architect 
221 Essex St., SALEM, MASS. 
Tel. 2315-W 
Ladies Tailoring 
and 
Designing 
pitt latest models, 
trimmings and 
tabrics for the coming 
SPRING AND SUMMER 
SEASON--1917, have ar- 
rived and await your 
inspection. 
R. K. McMILLAN 
163 Cabot Street, Beverly sphere 
47\- 
N. GREENBERG 
CUSTOM SHOE REPAIRING 
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. 
Furnished 
COTTAGE 
TO LET 
FRESHWATER COVE, GLOUCESTER 
8 Rooms and Bath 
modern conveniences 
GARAGE FOR TWO CARS 
APPLY 
MRS. S. A. LINCOLN 
8 Cumberland St., BOSTON 
PINE WOOD 
BOARDING KENNELS 
20 acres of pine and cedars 
* Thompson’s Corner 
W.E.N.H A'M 
Home for Paying Guests—Dogs 
taken by the Week or Month 
Toy Dogs a Specialty 
R. H.. CURRY, Propr. 
Former Manager, Larchmere Kennels 
Telephone 78-R Hamilton 
CARD. OF THANKS 
We desire to thank all who so kind- 
ly remembered us in the hour of sor- 
row. The flowers, words of consola- 
tion, and the many kindly acts that 
helped to lighten the burden, and to 
prove we are with friends. 
Mr. AND Mrs. N. G. KAssANos. 
Manchester, May 7, 1917. 
The police ambulance was taken to 
Cambridge Wednesday to be fitted 
out with shock absorbers. The trip 
was made over the road, Waldo Peart 
driving the machine. 
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