May 25, 1917. 
24 NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 
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$50 and $100 bonds may be paid for in full on appli- 
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but number of installments may be made fewer if you wish. 
You are not giving your money to the government. 
You are /oaning it on a gilt-edged security. 
This issue can be converted into any later issue bearing 
If you don’t the Germans will 
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Equip Our Soldier Boys and 
give them a fighting chance 
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Can be paid for in five convenient installments. 
Dated June 
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Work at the playground is  pro- 
gressing under the direction of L. F. 
McCarthy. During the recesses of 
the primary grades folk dances are 
taught, also action games and appara- 
tus work. The basketball and volley 
ball courts are well patronized and 
the apparatus is busy most of the 
If you do not understand all about the Liberty Loan, ask us 
The Manchester Trust Company 
MANCHESTER-BY-THE-SEA, MASS. 
Banking hours 8:30-2:30; Sats. 8:30-1; Sat. Ev’gs. 7-8 (deposits only) 
time. The grades of the grammar 
school are enjoying a series of. ball 
games. The playground is a paying 
investment in terms of health and 
happiness of the little ones. The ten- 
nis courts are being fixed up and put 
in condition for the season. 
Subscribe to the BREEZE now. 
RAYMOND C. ALLEN 
Assoc. Mem. Am. Soc. C. E. 
CIVIL ENGINEER 
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IN BOARD OF SELECTMEN 
PROPOSAL FOR CONCRETE 
SIDEWALK 
Sealed proposals, endorsed, “Pro- 
posal for constructing a concrete side- 
walk on Union and School Streets,” 
will be received by the Board of 
Selectmen at their office in the Town 
Hall building until Tuesday, May 
29th, 1917, at eight o’clock p. m., and 
then and there opened and read. 
The work to be done is described in 
specifications which may be obtained 
at the office of the Board of Select- 
men. 
The right is reserved to reject any 
or all bids or to accept any bid if in 
the judgment of the Board the inter- 
ests of the Town of Manchester are 
thus best conserved. 
Epwarp S. Knicwr, 
SAMUEL L. Wueavon, 
Grorcre R. DEAN, 
Selectmen of Manchester. 
May 15, 1917. 
M 18-25 
SWELL THE Rep Cross Funp! 
Contributions toward the Red 
Cross are being made slowly, though 
the chairman of the finance commit- 
tee expressed himself as pleased with 
the returns thus far made. When the 
sum of $1500 was set upon as Man- 
chester’s contribution, it was figured 
that every man, woman and child in 
the town would contribute on an aver- 
age of 50c a piece. Thus far some 
57 persons have been heard from and 
these together with the contributions 
of the Manchester and Arbella club, 
and Harmony Guild have made up a 
total of over $600. The other day a- 
young boy walked into the bank and 
handed Treasurer Purington 15¢ for 
the Red Cross. He had earned 30c 
selling dandelion greens and was will- 
ing to contribute half of the sum to 
the Red Cross. 
[FROM THE CHICAGO EVENING Post 
Enlist every member of your house- 
hold in the Red Cross. 
See that at least one membership is 
of the kind that entitles you to the 
magazine. It will be interesting read- 
ing in the months that lie ahead. 
No man or woman who pretends 
to loyalty can afford to remain out- 
side the great volunteer army that 
serves humanity in this war. 
