Jan. 21, 1916. 
REMINDER 
THAT 
Monday 
Tuesday 
Wednesday 
are 
Wash 
days 
_ Thursday 
Friday 
Saturday 
MANCHESTER LAUNDRY 
Phone 85 Aunty 
always 
MANCHESTER 
Mrs. Thomas Sheehan has _ been 
_ quite ill at her home on Summer st. 
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. L. Knight left 
last Saturday for a two weeks’ stay at 
their farm in North Sutton, N. H., 
to enjoy the winter sports. 
Mr. and Mrs. Frank P. Bullock are 
leaving Monday for their annual va- 
cation visit with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. 
E,. Scott, at Irvington, N. Y. They 
will not go South this winter, as has 
_ been their custom for a number of 
years.“ - 
Charles Bell and Lewis Hutchinson 
are still undefeated as_ bowlers. 
Frank Bullock and W. Hutchinson 
_ met them at the Seaside alleys Mon- 
day evening and lost by 96 pins. Bell 
and L. Hutchinson bowled a total of 
1896 pins to Bullock and W. Hutch- 
inson’s 1800. The averages were: C. 
Bell, 95.3;-L. Hutchinson, 94.3; F. 
Bullock, 93.2; W. Hutchinson, 86.8. 
The attraction at the local alleys to- 
night will be a match between the 
second team of the local alleys and 
the second team of the Ideal alleys, 
Beverly. 
SUFFRAGE MEETING AT GLOUCESTER. 
Mrs. Claude U. Gilson of Welles- 
ley Hills will speak at Girls club hail, 
Gloucester National Bank building, 
next Monday evening, Jan. 24, at 7.45. 
Mrs. Gilson is first vice-president of 
the State Federation of Women’s 
clubs and is chairman of the organiza- 
tion committee of the Mass. Woman 
Suffrage association. She has had a 
wide experience and is a very inter- 
esting and forceful speaker. 
~ The Gloucester Equal Suffrage 
League invites the women of Man- 
chester to be their guests on this oc- 
easion. All women are welcome 
whether affiliated with any club,— 
suffrage or anti. 
. 
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NORD SPORE BREEZE 
NORTH SHORE MARKET, 
McDONALD and FOGARTY, Proprs. 
Postoffice Block, Beach St., 
Fresh Pork to roast 
@) wigrerne hele we 
Manchester-by-the-Sea, 
Fresh and Corned Shoulders..... 13¢c 
James A. Gonley, Mgr. 
Telephone 228 Manchester 
TEL. 12 
25 per cent Saving in Fuel 
OVERHEAD EXPENSES REDUCED 
LOWEST ESTIMATES ON ALL WORK ON REQUEST 
112 Pine Street 
JOHN F. SCOTT 
PLUMBING AND HEATING 
AGENT FOR SPENCER MAGAZINE BOILERS 
Call for Demonstration and Circulars 
Manchester-by-the-Sea, Mass. J 
Edward S. Knight 
FLORIST 
Everything for the Garden. Flowers for all Occasions 
ESTABLISHED 1884 
Tel. 10 
40 SCHOOL STREET 
MANCHESTER 
BUSINES SssCHANGE 
W. B. CaLtpERWoop Buys Davip FEw~- 
Ton Co., WELL KNowN YACHT 
BUILDING CONCERN. 
THE business conducted by the 
DAVID FENTON COMPANY 
as yacht builders, etc., has been sold 
to Walter B. Calderwood, who will 
conduct the business from this date 
under the title of “W. B. CALDER- 
WOOD” at our old plant, foot of 
Ashland avenue, Manchester. 
Mr. Calderwood has been our Sup- 
erintendent for a number of years and 
we know that he will give the same 
prompt and efficient service to cus- 
tomers that he has given in the past. 
All accounts due to January 1, 1916, 
should be paid to the David Fenton 
Company, 706 Sears Building, Bos- 
ton, Massachusetts, and in order to 
settle the affairs of the Company we 
should appreciate a prompt settlement. 
All purchases from and after Jan- 
uary I, 1916, are to be assumed by 
W. B. Calderwood. 
Hoping that you will favor Mr. 
Calderwood with your business in the 
future and thanking you for past pat- 
ronage, we remain, 
Yours very truly, 
DAVID FENTON COMPANY, 
C. -W. McGuire, 
Treasurer. 
TOUS TIO TG. 
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Manchester, Mass., P. O., for week 
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The Breeze $2 a year postpaid. 
Lehigh Valley Coal Sales Company 
GOAL 
SAMUEL KNIGHT SONS COMPANY 
32 CENTRAL STREET 
TELEPHONE 202 
MANCHESTER, MASS. 
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