April 28, 1916. 
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NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 19 
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 
FURNISHED ROOMS io let. 
Tappan st., Manchester. 
ROOM AND BOARD at Mrs. Campbell’s, 
38 School st., Manchester, after May 
ix 14tf 
Apply: 28 
13tt 
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.  lotf 
TENEMENT TO LET, six rooms, all mod- 
ern improvements. Apply: E. W. Ayers, 
92 Summer st., Manchester. 14t£ 
SIX-ROOM cottage, directly opposite Es- 
sex County elub grounds, all modern 
conveniences, nicely furnished, recently 
done over. Would rent for summer to 
right party. Inquire at The Breeze 
office. PASE 
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. 
MANCHESTER 
Rev. C. A. Hatch will preach at the 
Congl. church Sunday evening on 
“Religious Bigotry.” 
Mrs. C. E. Bullard of Peterboro is 
visiting her daughter, Mrs. J. A. 
Lodge, Church st., for a few days. 
Robert Warren of Revere, brother 
of Mrs. George Parker, has a position 
for the summer with. Ayers bros. 
3ernard L. Boyle, who is in the 
government customs employ, on the 
Canadian border, is home for a fort- 
night’s vacation. 
‘Buy your paints, oils, varnishes 
and shellac from H. $. Tappan, 17 
Bridge st., Manchester. adv. 
Miss Doris Trafton of Cambridge 
has hired the vacant store in Lee’s 
Block, School st., and will open a 
shop for gifts and children’s novelties, 
about June t. Mr. Willmonton is re- 
modeling the store and rooms. over- 
head, which will be occupied by Miss 
Trafton and her parents. 
Mrs. aa Harris (Minnie Leth- 
bridge) has bought the John Griffin 
property on Putnam court, and. will 
make it her family home. Miss E. A. 
Lethbridge has bought the Mary L. 
Hamilton property on Washington st., 
and plans to remodel the building in- 
to a two-tenement house. Both sales 
were made through G. E. Willmon- 
ton’s agency. 
Taxi—Phone Manchester 290. adv. 
For Sale 
HOUSE for sale, centrally located in 
Manchester. For information inquire of 
Mr. Lodge, The Breeze. Al aint 
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 
Position Wanted 
SITUATION WANTED: By maid in pri- 
vate family, second laundress or cham- 
ber work; would accommodate. Apply 
Breeze Office. : 
Help Wanted 
WOMEN WANTED full time salary $15 
selling guaranteed hosiery to wearer; 
25@ an hour spare time. Permanent; 
experience uanecessary. — Internationa, 
Box 122, Norristown, Pa. 15 
NEAR SINGING BEACH 
MANCHESTER 
TWO NEW 
STORES 
AND 
OFFIGES 
TO LET 
AUSTINMORLEY 
MANCHESTER, MASS. 
Philip Wade, Pleasant st., is seri- 
ously ill with pneumonia. 
Maenoliaodgerwi140, cO20._B., 
will observe the 97th anniversary of 
Odd Fellowship next Thursday even- 
ing with fitting exercises. 
At the baseball minstrel show, 
which will be given in Town hall 
next Friday evening, the Witch City 
minstrels, a high grade organization 
of minstrel talent will furnish the 
main part of the show assisted by tne 
following local singers: Roland 
Knight,, Abbott Hoare, Arnold Rath- 
mell and George Sargent. Charles 
Hannibal will do a fancy dance. 
Members: of the Manchester 
Brotherhood have been enjoying some 
excellent lectures and social evenings 
during the past winter’ season and 
now they are planning to share with 
the ladies one evening’s entertain- 
ment. On next Wednesday evening 
at the Baptist church the Brother- 
hood will hold a “Ladies’ Night” and 
the attraction will be the Dvorak 
Concert Co., of Boston. They bring 
a great variety of talent and the pro- 
gram should be a plesaing one. 
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 
Weddings, Teas 
Dances -F 
W. J. CREED 
Caterer 
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 
MANCHESTER CHURCHES 
The services at the Congregational 
church Sunday were exceptionally 
well attended considering the incle- 
mein weather)», SA t.6.30a. aniwjabout 
30 young people gathered in the 
church auditorium to listen to the 
scripture reading of Mary at the 
tomb. One of the young people read 
the responsive reading and several of 
the officers of the Young People’s 
society led in prayer. The pastor 
spoke for a few minutes on “The 
Practice of the Presence of God.” It 
has been informally planned that, the 
weather being pleasant, next year the 
early morning service will be held at 
sunrise on the hill back of the town. 
The regular morning service brought 
out the largest Easter attendance for 
several years notwithstanding the rain 
and cold. Following the sermon six 
young people were received into the 
fellowship of the church on confes- 
sion and four were baptized. It is 
gratifying for the church to note that 
at the last two communions more ad- 
ditions have been made to the church 
than since 1897. 
