22 NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 
June 1, 1917. 
GOODYEAR SERVICE STATION 
FLoop « 
THOS. E. 
OGAN 
Auto Accessories and Tires 
7 Central Square - 
Manchester-by-the-Sea 
Boston Store: 243 Massachusetts Ave. 
Telephones 53-R Manchester; 4082 Back Bay 
M. S. MIGUEL, Local Manager. 
WwW. B. Calderwood 
Successor to DAVID FENTON CO. 
Builder of Yachts, Launches and Tenders 
Paints, Oils, Varnish, Cordage, Oars, and all kinds of 
Marine Hardware constantly on hand 
Marine Railways, Yacht and Boat Repairing of every description 
Boats STORED FOR THE WINTER AT OWNERS’ Risk IN CASE OF FIRE 
TELEPHONES 
Manchester, Mass. office 254--Res. 241-W 
MANCHESTER 
By an initial payment of $1 you 
can buy a Liberty Bond. Ask your 
banker. 
The office of the Western Union 
Tel. Co. is opened for the summer in 
the Manchester House. New quar- 
ters have been fitted out, providing an 
excellent location for the office. Our 
old friend “Bill” O’Brien is in charge 
again this season. 
Just before noon Monday pedes- 
trians in the vicinity of the postoffice 
were startled to see an auto truck 
careening wildly down the slope. to- 
ward the center of town. A moment 
later, the car, which was driven by 
John Daniels of Beverly Farms and 
owned by A. Preston Thissell, the 
Farms provision dealer, crashed into 
a lamp post in front of the Manches- 
ter Trust Co. Daniels was thrown 
headfirst into the windshield, which 
was shattered. He fell to the side- 
walk and was picked up in a semi- 
conscious condition. Witnesses of 
the accident removed Daniels to the 
office of Dr. Blaisdell where his in- 
juries were found to consist of sev- 
eral bad cuts about the face.’ The 
car, a Ford truck, was considerably 
damaged by the collision and the lamp 
on the post was put out of commis- 
sion. Daniels, who was arrested as 
soon as he left the doctor’s office on 
charge of driving an automobile while 
under the influence of liquor, was re- 
leased on $200 bail and immediately 
taken to his home. 
Manchester Electric Co. 
ELECTRIC LIGHT and POWER 
Open WIDE the gateway to better, brighter LIGHT by 
putting in every socket “EDISON MAZDA LAMPS.” 
Our desire is to assist our customers in obtaining the 
very best results from electric lighting. 
Office: 
21 SUMMER STREET 
Telephone 168-W 
T. A. LEES, Manager 
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SCHOOLS CELEBRATE 
MANCHESTER PuPILS OBSERVE MEM- 
ORTAL DAy Wrrim APPROPRIATE 
EXERCISES. 
Exercises were held by the pupils 
of Story High school and the George 
A. Priest school on Tuesday in ob- 
servance of Memorial Day. At both 
observances G. A. R. men spoke of 
their experiences during the Civil war 
and programs were carried out by the 
children. The exercises at the High 
school were held at 11 o’clock in the 
morning when the following program 
was carried out: 
Musie, ‘‘ Battle Hymn of the Republic’? 
School 
Our National Duty 
Helen Morley 
Selections from Lincoln’s Inaugural 
Address 
Ruth Herrick 
Musie, ‘‘Columbia, The Gem of the Ocean’? 
School 
A Eulogy of Abraham Lincoln 
Helen Johnson 
The Gettysburg Speech 
Earle Height 
Musie, ‘‘Star Spangled Banner’’ 
School 
Salutation of the Flag 
School : 
President Wilson’s Call to Arms 
Dana Younger 
Music, ‘‘America’’ 
School 
At Town hall the following pro- 
gram was carried out by the Priest 
school pupils at 2 o’clock in the after- 
noon: 
Salute to Flag and ‘‘ America’”’ 
School 
Exercise, ‘‘ Your Flag and My Flag’’ 
8 Boys and 8 Girls, Grades IV, V 
Song, ‘‘Song-of our Banner’’ 
Grades III, IV, V 
Exercise, ‘‘The Flag’’ 
8 Boys, Grade TIT 
Addresses 
Allen Post, 67, G. A. BR. 
Song, ‘‘Stars and Stripes Forever’’ 
School 
Recitation, ‘‘A Song for Our Flag’’ 
Ruth Matheson, Grade VI 
Song, ‘‘Columbia, Beloved! ’’ 
Grades VI, VII, VIII and Sub-Freshman 
Recitation, ‘‘ Extracts from President 
Wilson’s Address’? 
Dunean Baker, Sub-Freshman 
Song, ‘‘O Native Land!’ 
trades VI, VIT, VIII and Sub-Freshman 
Recitation, ‘‘The Unfurling’’ 
Helen Burgess, Grade VII 
Song, ‘‘Land of Noble Lives’’ 
Grades VI, VII, VIIT and Sub-Freshman 
Recitation, ‘‘Linecoln’s Gettysburg 
Address’? 
Leroy Walen, Grade VIIT 
‘*Star Spangled Banner’? 
Special engraved patriotic cards, 8 
cents each, two for 15 cents, at the 
Gertrude shop. adv. 
‘Motorboat supplies at Flood & 
Hogan’s,Central sq., Manchester. adv. 
Neat line of men’s and boys’ caps. 
W. R. Bell’s, Central sq. adv. 
Buy your paints, oils, varnishes and 
shellac from H. S. Tappan, Bridge 
st., Manchester, adv, 
