, April 21,1916. 
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NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 
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 
Furnished Rooms 
For Sale 
FURNISHED ROOMS to let. 
Tappan st., Manchester. 
ROOM AND BOARD at Mrs. Campbell’s, 
38 School st., Manchester, after May 
ay 14if 
Apply: 28 
13tf 
Tenement or House for Rent 
HOUSE and GARAGE at 55 Hart street, 
Beverly Farms. Apply: C. Murray, 
Pride’s Crossing. 16-18 
FOUR ROOMS, pantry and bath, to let for 
summer. M118, The Breeze office. 15tf 
TENEMENT TO LET, six rooms, all mod- 
ern improvements, Apply: E. W. Ayers, 
92 Summer st., Manchester. 14tf 
SIX-ROOM cottage, directly opposite Es- 
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 
SIGN OF THE CRANE TEA HOUSE 
Will Open for the Season June 17 
But arrangements may be made to 
- serve luncheon or afternoon Tea on 
short notice, by telephoning 5 Man- 
chester. 
TO RENT FOR SUMMER 
} Fine Colonial Mansion in 
BEVERLY near ocean 
I5 rooms, 2 baths, laundry, fireplaces, 
steam-heat, telephone, _ electricity, 
large piazza overlooking half-acre 
garden, garage. Apply immediately to 
W., The Breeze Office, Manchester. it 
MANCHESTER 
A license to run a bowling alley has 
been renewed to Joseph Mollica by 
the selectmen. 
Dennis O’Sullivan, the veteran 
color-bearer of Allen Post, G. A. R., 
suffered an ill-turn yesterday at his 
home on Lincoln st., where he has 
been confined to the house by illness 
all winter. Mr. O’Sullivan hopes to 
get out and move among his friends 
in the near future. 
The new motorcycle for the police 
department was purchased by Chief 
Sullivan this week and arrived yes- 
terday afternoon. The machine 1s 
‘the latest model twin-cylinder, three- 
speed Indian, costing $275, and will 
develop 70 miles an hour. A test 
was made yesterday afternoon by 
Byron Bullock, day patrolman, who 
will ride the machine. There were 
many boosters for another  well- 
known model of motorcycle, who 
tried to influence the chief to pur- 
chase their type, but acting upon ex- 
pert advise he decided in favor of 
EGGS 30¢ a dozen for water-glass. Fresh 
from the hen coops every day.—Miss 
Wilson, 329 Summer st., Manchester. 1t 
3-PIECH MAHOGANY parlor suite; also 
small mahogany desk. Can be seen at 
H+ 1. Swett’s, 16 Brook st., Manches- 
ter. L5tf 
STEVENS-DURYEA touring car for sale. 
In fine condition, tires practically new. 
Apply John L. Silva, 6 Morse ct., Man- 
chester. 14tf 
HOUSE LOT for sale. Apply: 50 Pleasant 
st., Manchester. 8tf 
Help Wanted 
WOMEN WANTED full time salary $15 
selling guaranteed hosiery to wearer; 
25¢ an hour spare time. Permanent; 
experience unnecessary. — Internationa), 
Box 122, Norristown, Pa. 15 
NEAR SINGING BEACH 
MANCHESTER 
TWO NEW 
STORES 
AND 
OFFIGES 
TOLLE 
AUSTINMORLEY 
MANCHESTER, MASS. 
FOR EASTER 
E, have quantities of Easter Lilies, 
Jonquils, Hyacinths, Hydrangeas, 
and Salmon pink Geraniums in pots 
and pans to offer for Easter. 
RaLypH W. Ward, Florist, 
Near Beverly Cove School, Beverly. 
TELEPHONE 757-W 
the Indian as better adapted to police 
work. The machine is the same as 
thesone.used pine Beverly, “but of a 
later model. 
Charles Bell and Louis W. Hutch- 
inson are scheduled to bowl two other 
Manchester men 10 strings next 
Thursday evening at Mollica’s alleys 
for the “championship of Manches- 
Geir 
Twenty-seven members of the 
Christian Endeavor societies of the 
Congregational and the Baptist 
churches attended the annual conveii- 
tiom of the Kssex County Y. PiS. C. 
FE. in Lawrence Wednesday. Abbott 
Foster was an aide in the Salem 
Union division of the parade of which 
the Manchester contingent was a part. 
Rev. A. G. Warner accompanied the 
Manchester young people. All of the 
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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 
w. J. CREED | 
Caterer 
Weddings, Teas 
Dances 
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PRIVATE WAITING 
Boston, Mass. Chambers 
Tel. 3040 Back Bay 
Beverly Cove, Mass. 
Tel. 765 
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 
1400 delegates to the convention car- 
ried American flags in the parade. 
MANCHESTER HIGH BASEBALL 
Other games scheduled are as fol- 
lows: 
Apr. 29—Hamilton at Manchester. 
May 6—Manchester at Hamilton. 
13—Dummer Academy at Manc. 
17—Groveland at Manchester. 
20—Ipswich at Manchester. 
24—Manchester at Dummer. 
30—Manchester at Groveland. 
June 3—Manchester at Ipswich. 
10—Marblehead at Manchester. 
WILBUR THEATRE, Boston. 
Next week brings to Boston for the 
first time in his latest dramatic tri- 
umph, that eminent character actor, 
Louis Mann in ‘‘The Bubble” which 
Messrs. Shubert will present at Ye 
Wilbur Theatre. It is rather odd that, 
despite his long and varied career, 
Mr. Mann has not appeared here in 
his many successful plays. Of late 
years he has become identified witia 
the creation of ‘“broken-German”’ 
characters, a metier to which he is 
peculiarly fitted, 
