April 7, 1916. 
_ FURNISHED ROOMS To Let. Inquire: 
22 Lincoln st., Manchester. lt 
FURNISHED ROOMS, either separately 
or as small apartment.—Mrs. Silva, 6 
Morse ct., Manchester. 14tf 
FURNISHED ROOMS to let. Apply: 28 
Tappan st., Manchester. 13ti 
ROOM AND BOARD at Mrs. Campbell’s, 
38 School st., Manchester, after May 
ila 14it 
TENEMENT TO LET, six rooms, all mod- 
ern improvements, Apply: E. W. Ayers, 
92 Summer st., Manchester. 14tt 
_ SIX-ROOM cottage, directly opposite Hs- 
sex County club grounds, all modern 
conveniences, nicely furnished, recently 
done over. Would rent for summer to 
right . party. Inquire at The Breeze 
office. 12tf 
MAN CHESTER 
John L. Silva, Morse court, is out 
«with a new truck, Ford chassis, but 
with special body. 
Mrs. Ann Goss of Marblehead was 
the guest of Mrs. R. P. Young, 
School st., the first of the week. 
Mrs. A. BE. Marshall, Central st., 
announces her Easter opening of mil- 
linery for Tuesday and Wednesday, 
Apr. 11 and 12. 
~ Mr. and Mrs. Oscar F. Raymond 
are spending the school vacation in 
Brockton, Mr. Raymond’s former 
home. 
Mr. and Mrs. Frank P. Bullock 
have returned from a two months’ 
visit with the latter’s brother, Geo. E. 
Scott and family at Irvington, N. Y. 
The many Manchester men who 
were disappointed last week at the 
inability of Deputy Chief Daniel F. 
Sennott of the Boston Fire Depart- 
ment to address the meeting of the 
Brotherhood last Friday, as previous- 
ly arranged will be pleased to know 
that he has been engaged to speak on 
Monday evening, April 24. Clarence 
Morgan, Chief of the Manchester 
Fire Department made a special trip 
to Boston this week for the purpose 
of seeing Mr. Sennott, who expressed 
his willingness to come on that date. 
Mr. Sennott has been in the Boston 
Fire Department for 34 years and 
has had experience in all kinds of 
fire fighting. His lecture will be il- 
lustrated by stereopticon pictures of 
actual fire fighting. There will be no 
charge for admission and all men are 
invited to be present. The meeting 
will be held in the auditorium of the 
Baptist church, instead of in the ves- 
try, as the latter does not allow 
enough room for the large screen 
which will be used. 
NO Rel Ho eH Om bh (BREEZE 
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS 
Advertisements under this head at 2c per word the first week. One 
cent per word after the first week. Stamps may be used in payment 
COOK AND SECOND MAID wanted in 
family of two, in Manchester. 
Breeze Office. 
WANTED—In Manchester, a girl for gen- 
eral housework in family of two. Tel. 
Manchester 229. lt 
WHITE WYANDOTTE eggs for hatching 
Regal strain—E. H. Wetterlow, 49 
Brook st., Manchester. 14tt 
STEVENS-DURYEA touring car for sale. 
In fine condition, tires practically new. 
Apply John L. Silva, 6 Morse ct., Mar- 
chester. L4tf 
BUILDING FOR SALE, 10x20, 10 ft 
post; also one building 8x19, 8-ft. post. 
Have been used as garages. Apply: 
Chester L. Crafts, Manchester. it 
Apply: 
iis 
HOUSE LOT for sale. Apply: 50 Pleasant 
st., Manchester. 8tf 
NEAR SINGING BEACH 
MANCHESTER 
TWO NEW 
STORES 
AND 
OFFIGES 
TO LET 
AUSTINMORLEY 
MANCHESTER, MASS. 
took 
their initial swim at Singing Beach 
Several High School boys 
Wednesday, at the conclusion of 
some gaines and general holiday out- 
ing. 
Mrs. Mary, widow of the late 
Thomas McDonald, has brought a 
suit against Dr. J. H. Lancashire of 
Manchester, in an action of tort for 
$rooo for damages from plaintiff's 
dog being killed by defendant’s auto- 
mobile on the street in Manchester, 
October 24, 1915. 
Lewis Fritz> isthe “author of a 
march song which has just made its 
appearance, In? “Lime ore Peace, 
Prepare,” is the title of the lively 
two-step and the words are in keep- 
ing with the title. Mr. Fritz wrote 
the music as well as the words of 
the catchy little song which has the 
same snap and swing to it which 
characterizes all of the recent war- 
time melodies. It has all of the ele- 
ments which go to make up the pop- 
ular song and the author should make 
a success of it. Miss Frankie Heath, 
a vaudeville singer, a cousin of Mr. 
Fritz, has introduced the song over 
the footlights. Orchestrations of the 
piece are being prepared. 
Taxi—Phone Manchester 290. adv. 
N. GREENBERG 
CUSTOM SHOE REPAIRING 
Repairing done while you wait 
Guaranteed to be Satisfactory 
Union St., Opposite Postoffice, Manchester 
Card Tables, Folding 
Chairs, Gold Chairs 
WwW. J. CREED 
Caterer 
PRIVATE WAITING 
Boston, Mass. Chambers 
Tel. 3040 Back Bay 
Beverly Cove, Mass. 
Tel. 765 
Weddings, Teas 
Dances 
Telephone 
JAMES F. NOYES 
—~ELECTRICIAN — 
SHOP AND RESIDENCE 
9 ASHLAND AVENUE MANCHESTER, MASS. 
Prompt 
Service 
Watch for the 
RED TRUCKS 
Telephones: 
GLOUCESTER MANCHESTER 
66 and 1266 161 
Announcement 
The undersigned is retiring from 
active business and is now offering 
for sale at wholesale prices the bal- 
ance of his stock of Painters’ Sup- 
plies, consisting of ready mixed 
House Paints, Carriage Paints im 
Varnish, Varnishes of Various Kinds. 
Varnish Stains, Dustless Floor Oil, 
Shingle Oil, Tinting Colors, Window 
Glass, Putty, Brushes, new and partly 
used, etc., etc. 
_ Also a large assortment of ladders 
—plain and extension, step-ladders, 
roof and ladder brackets, 2 sets 35- 
foot blocks and falls, bunters, spread- 
ers, roof and gutter hooks in lots to 
suit purchasers. 
Also horse; wagons, harness, robes, 
blankets, stable fittings, roll-top desk, 
office chair, safe, stove, funnel and 
various other articles. 
Premises for rent or for sale. 
Aco Le RR, 
20 Bennett st., Manchester. 
Children’s dresses at E. A. Leth- 
bridge’s. adv, 
Taxi—Phone Manchester 290. adv. 
