6 NORTH: SHORE “BREEZE 
Chadwick of England spoke on the Serbians. The Ser- 
bian relief fund is now being applied to the needs of the 
unhappy refugees of this people—4o0,000 in Macedonia, 
(0,000 in Albania, and many, many other thousands in 
Corfu, Corsica, and southern France, to which places war- 
ships of the allies have carried them. American repre- 
sentatives in Saloniki, Rome, and France are attending to 
the expenditure of money and the distribution of supplies. 
Miss Anne Morgan of New York has undertaken to de- 
fray the cost of all food and clothing sent from this coun- 
War Notes. 
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We labor with a zeal prodigious 
To make Religion look religious. 
“We strive by school and legislation 
To civilize our Civilization. 
Our Culture, which is but skin-deep, 
Feb. 25, 1916, 
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try to France for the Serbs. For the moment there is ro 
Serbia. 
2 Chicago by leaders in society for the benefit of the 
trench war fund, had its opening last week. A bevy of 
society girls acted as models to show the various frocks 
and fancies displayed at this up-to-date shop. Miss Grace 
Meeker was among the many who attended the opening. 
“The Band Box,” the unique little shop established 
As century seasons wax and wane? 
Kaiser har king back to Cain! 
Yearly subscription to North Shore Breeze,. $2.00. 
The Man on the Road 
“T wonder whether Jones has signed that contract yet?”’ 
Telephone and find out. 
“T wonder whether Smith and Robinson’s order has 
been shipped? 
Telephone and find out. 
“T wonder whether Waters and Martin’s credit is good 
enough for me to sell them a larger bill of goods 
than usual?”’ 
Telephone and find out. 
‘IT wonder whether the house can ship 1,000 gross of 
ABX stock tonight?”’ 
Telephone and find out. 
“T wonder whether Brown will bein his office to-morrow 
morning?’ 
Telephone and find out. : 
‘T wonder whether Roberts will give me a re-order 
without seeing a sample of those XBA goods?”’ 
Telephone and find out. 
‘‘T wonder whether the kiddies are any better tonight?’’ 
Telephone and find out. 
In this way the Bell System reminds the traveling 
man of its many ways of assisting him in his business. 
At no time need he be in doubt, for his home office and 
his residence are as near as the nearest telephone. 
There will be no charge ona Particular Party ‘Toll 
Call as distinguished from a Number Only Toll 
Call if you are not connected with the person 
whose name you have given to the toll operator. 
NEW ENGLAND TELEPHONE 
AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY 
IRVING W. ROLEFE, Mgr. 
Makes good men pause and angels weep. 
ono We with intensive cultivation 
Reduce it to attenuation, 
A thing of varnish or veneer: 
Not quite the genuine, but near. 
When all is done, what fruits remain 
As harvest for the heart and brain 
—JosEPpH A. Torriy. 
SaLe or MANCHESTER SUMMER Es- 
TATE. | 
The transfer of the summer home — 
of the late EK. L. Devens, off Forest 
st., Manchester, is recorded in the 
Salem registry notices as follows: 7 
“Agnes R. E. Devens of Manches=_ 
ter conveys to Mary W. Dexter off | 
Boston 20 acres, seven rods Janda 
also land on Forest street, Manches- | 
ter, 100. by 192mfeet=e | 
There is no Mary W. Dexter rea 
corded in the Boston Social Register. 
The only Mary Dexter is a daughter 
of Mrs. Morton Dexter of 387 Marlé 
boro st. 
UntForRM TRAFFIC CopE. 
A booklet issued by the Highway 
Safety League of Massachusetts con- 
tains a uniform code of traffic laws 
guaranteed to fit any city or town 
from the size of Boston down to the 
smallest hamlet. At this time of th 
year the regulation of traffic would 
not keep a uniformed squad busy in 
Manchester, but in the summer time 
some of the sections of the code 
could well be put into effect. Section 
6 of Article VI. might well be en 
forced. It reads, “The operator of a 
motor vehicle shall under no circum 
stances cut out the muffler while on 
any highway within the town limits.” 
Letters remaining unclaimed at the 
Manchester, Mass., P. O., for ween 
ending Feb. 24, 1916:—W. T. Abbott, 
W. C.. CabotCo J 2Carlieiiiss ia 
Carlson, Miss Elizabeth Caswell, © 
Bias ke Frazier, John Jacob Hubbard, 
A. S. Howe, P. Johnson, W. H. Mit 
chell, W. F. Muller, Prof. J. B. Plant 
Sap Richardson, Mrs. E. E. Smith, 
KE. R. Sears.—Frank A. Foster, P. Mi 
Taxi—phone Manchester 290. adv 
