May 18, 1917. 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 15 
Tutoring 
TEACHER would like to secure a position 
for the summer months in Magnolia or 
“C.M.D.,”’ 
20-238 
vicinity; tutoring preferred. 
The Breeze Office, Manchester. 
Furnished Rooms 
TWO FURNISHED ROOMS, for light 
housekeeping, modern 
conveniences. 
Apply at The Breeze Office. 20-22 
+URNISHED ROOMS, to let. Cooking 
ean be done if desired, by a small fam- 
ily. Inquire at The Breeze Office. 19tf 
KOOMS, 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-It 
FURNISHED ROOMS, very ‘ine 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 
a ya ly 
FURNISHED ROOMS—Apply 19 Brook 
st., Manchester. 14-18 
ROOMS to rent, modern conveniences. 
14tf 
Inquire at Breeze office. 
Wanted 
SSO 
SUMMER COTTAGE—three to five rooms, 
on Chebacco Lake or at Beverly Farms 
or Manchester. Address: A. H. M., The 
Breeze Office, Manchester. 20-1t 
MAN FOR GENERAL WORK by the day 
in Manchester. Steady job and good 
wages. Professional gardeners and 
chauffeurs need not answer.—Apply 
Breeze Office. 19-1 
Position Wanted 
A FRENCH COOK with references will 
~ accommodate, or go out for dinners and 
luncheons, Can be found at 86 Pine st., 
Manchester. 20 
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 
EXPERIENCED LAUNDRESS_ wants 
Lady’s fancy wash, or would do day’s 
work, Apply: 19 Cross st., Beverly. 19-1t 
Lost 
a 
PAIR TORTOISE SHELL GLASSES in 
Manchester, Thursday. Reward. Mrs. 
D. E. O’Brien, 27 Pine st., Manchester. 
Tel. 318-W. 20-1t 
Special engraved patriotic cards, 8 
cents each, two for 15 cents, at the 
Gertrude shop. adv. 
Educator and Walton shoes for 
Children. W.R. Bell’s, Central sq. adv. 
A fresh stock of auto and bicycle 
tires at. Flood & Hogan’s, Central sq., 
Manchester. adv. 
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS 
Advertisements under this head at 2c per word the first week. One 
cent per word after the first week. Stamps may be used in payment 
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—kitehen 
I 
2 rooms and small pantry. Everything 
furnished but the linen. Inquire at The 
Breeze Office. 19tf 
For Sale 
GENEMOTOR complete, for Ford car. 
Scotch Collie pups.—Telephone 12 Man- 
chester. 20tf 
BABY CARRIAGE. Will sell cheap. Mrs. 
Scott, 123 Pine st., Manchester. It 
Sin Kom brince, 
13tf 
Manchester, Mass. 
TO LET 
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 
Pp, T. A; CONFERENCE 
First GATHERING OF NATIONAL ‘CON- 
GRESS OF MOTHERS AND P. T. A. 
IN Essex Counry. 
Manchester is to have the first con- 
ference in Essex County of the Na- 
tional Congress of Mothers and Par- 
ent-Teacher associations on ‘Tuesday 
afternoon and evening, May 22. The 
afternoon session, which will be for 
the discussion of P. T. A. problems 
in general, will be held in Price School 
hall. The evening session will be 
held in Town hall and the principal 
speaker will be Dr. Payson Smith, 
Mass. commissioner of education. 
Between the sessions a supper will be 
served at the Baptist vestry ‘by the 
Manchester P. T. A. , 
Mrs. David O. Mears, first vice 
president of the national congress, will 
deliver the invocation at the afternoon 
session. Mrs. Duncan T. Beaton of 
Manchester, councillor of the district, 
will outline the purpose of the con- 
ference. The welcome will be given 
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 
WENHAM 
Home for Paying Guests—Dogs 
laken by the Week or Month 
Toy Dogs a Specialty 
R: H. CURRY, ‘Propr: 
Former Manager, Larchmere Kenne!s 
Telephone 78-R Hamilton 
by Mrs. William Follett, president of 
the. Manchester P. T. ‘A. Other 
speakers will be Mrs. Milton P. Hig- 
gins, Mass. state president; Mrs. Ed- 
ward V. French, of Andover; John C. 
Mackin, superintendent of schools in 
Manchester; Mrs. Edward M. Bar- 
ney, vice president Mass. N.'C.''M. 
and P. T. A.. The evening ‘session 
will close with the singing of “My 
Tribute” by the audience. The 
Orpheus club will furnish music. 
Delegations are expected from all 
over the county. Everyone, whether 
a member or not, is invited to attend 
either of the sessions. 
