June 29, 1917, 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE and 
Reminder 47 
_ EDWARD A. LANE 
HOUSE PAINTING, DECORATING and PAPER HANGING 
A full line of 
PAINTS, GLASS and PAPER HANGINGS 
in Stock and for Sale 
First Class Work Guaranteed 
55 School Street, 
ALLEN’S DRUG STORE 
Tel. 247-R. 
Manchester, Mass. 
CENTRAL 
SQUARE 
MANCHESTER 
Registered Pharmacists Always on Duty 
Telephones: 217, 8SR8 
MANCHESTER 
John Waldron was taken to the 
Danvers asylum for treatment yes- 
terday. 
Harry W. Purington, treasurer of 
the Manchester Trust Co., has re- 
turned to his duties at the bank after 
a week’s rest at the farm of A. L. 
Saben, former principal of Story 
High school, in Winchester, N. H. 
Mrs. Purington accompanied him. 
Mr. Purington’s strenuous exertions 
in connection with the Liberty bond 
and Red Cross campaigns made the 
vacation necessary, 
JoHN GREGORY 
John Gregory, aged 74 years, died 
at the home of his daughter, Mrs. E. 
J. Semons, 54 Pine st., Manchester, 
on Tuesday. Death was due to 
apoplexy. Mr. Gregory suffered the 
attack, which caused his death, about 
Hand Laundry 
13 Washington Street 
Manchester-by-the-Sea, Mass. 
Specialty of Cleansing 
Kid Gloves 
Sweaters (all lengths 10c) 
Kid Boots ana Slippers | 
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RESTORE YOUR BODY 
With my experience in European and 
American hospitals in Swedish Medi- 
cal Gymnastics, I offer to treat any 
muscular pain or weakness, nervous 
digestive and circulative disorders. 
General Massage or local procedure 
are agents 
TO PERFECT HEALTH 
HANS HERLOF, Park Hotel, Manchester 
Telephone 8391-W 
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If one is busy call the other 
a week previous. He was born in 
England March 5, 1843, and came to 
this country when young. He had 
lived in Salem most of his life. Be- 
sides his daughter, Mrs. Semons, Mr. 
Gregory leaves two other daughters, 
Mrs, George M. Jewett. of Cambridge 
and Mrs. John Geisler of Ludlow, 
and two sons, Edward A. and Frank 
W., both of Salem. Funeral ser- 
vices will be held today at Dixon 
Memorial chapel, Greenlawn ceme- 
tery, Salem, Rev. Mr. Winkley of 
Danvers officiating. 
CHILDREN’S DAy CONCERT, 
Children’s Day will be observed at 
the Congl. church in Manchester by 
exercises at the church on Sunday 
evening, at 7 o’clock. The program 
for the annual concert is as follows: 
Organ prelude, Miss Hoare; pro- 
cessional, “When His Salvation Bring- 
ing,” school; Scripture reading, Psalm 
23 in unison, congregation; prayer, 
minister; greeting, Minnie Read; reci- 
tation, “A Plea,’ Ruth Prest; sun- 
beams, little tots; song, “If I were a 
Sunbeam,” primary school; recitation, 
“The Frog’s Advice,” Junior Bullock ; 
exercise, “Helping our Sunday 
School,” Percy Baker, Allen Bell, 
Alex Cruickshank, James Patterson; 
recitation, “God’s Helpers, Harriott 
Stanley ; solo, “Give a smile when you 
can,” Helen Roberts; recitation, “The 
oriole cradle,’ Thomas Baker ; chorus, 
“Rejoice in God’s love,” school; ex- 
ercise, “A Smiling Acrostic,” six 
boys; recitation. “A call to the 
colors,” Albert Scott; exercise, daisy 
chain, 10 girls; chorus, “Jesus, Hear 
the voice of praise,” school; exercise, 
“Give the boys a chance, five boys; 
recitation, “Good logic,” Wallace Mel- 
vin: offertory; recitation, ‘“Good- 
night.” Emma _ Stanley ; presentation 
of diplomas. superintendent ; remarks 
by the minister; “America,” congre- 
gation; benediction, postlude, Miss 
Hoare. 
MORTGAGEE’S SALE 
By virtue of. the power of sale contain- 
ed in a certain mortgage given by Joseph 
P. Leary and Hannah E,. C. Leary his 
wife in her own right, both of Manches- 
ter, in the County of Essex and Com- 
monwealth of Massachusetts, to Ariadne 
J. White, dated May 28, 1909, and re- 
corded with Essex South District Registry 
of Deeds Book 1969, Page 171, for breach 
of the conditions contained in said mort- 
gage and for the purpose of foreclosing 
the same, will be sold at public auction on 
the premises hereinafter described on 
’ Saturday, July 21, 1917, at 4 o’clock in 
the afternoon, all and singular the prem- 
ises conveyed by said mortgage and therein 
described as follows, namely: <A certain 
parcel of land with the dwelling house 
thereon situate on Tappan street in said 
Manchester and bounded and described as 
follows: Beginning at a point on the 
Northerly side of said Tappan street at 
land of P. T. Kennealley, thence running 
Easterly by said street about one hundred 
fifty-two (152) feet to land of F. K. 
Hooper, thence turning and running 
Northwesterly by said Hooper’s land about 
one hundred eighty-two and twenty-six 
one hundredths (182.26) feet (be this 
line more or less) to the centre of the 
ereek, thence following the meanderings 
of the creek in a westerly direction to 
land of Kennealley aforesaid, thence turn- 
ing and running South 27° 35’ East by 
land of said Kennealley about two hun- 
dred forty-six and .seven-tenths (246.7) 
feet to said Tappan street and point of 
beginning. Being a part of the premises 
conveyed to said Hannah E. ©. Leary by 
deed of George B. Sears dated April 11, 
1901, and recorded with said Registry of 
Deeds, Book 1637, Page 562. 
Said premises will be sold subject to all 
unpaid taxes and assessments due said 
Town of Manchester and all outstanding 
tax titles and tax sales of record. $200.00 
cash deposit will be required at the time 
and place of sale and the balance in ten 
days. Other particulars: will be made 
known at the time and place of sale. 
ARIADNE J. WHITH, Mortgagee. 
Georgetown, Mass., June 28, 1917, 
The King’s Daughters will meet 
with Mrs. Arthur Reed on Monday 
evening, July 2. 
First Unitarian church, Masco- 
nomo st. Service Sunday morning 
at t1 o’clock. Dr. Samuel A. Eliot, 
president, American Unitarian asso- 
ciation, will preach Sunday, July rst. 
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