NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
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GENTLEMAN’S WATCH FOUND in 
Manchester. Apply at Police Station. it 
SITUATION WANTED—as superintend- 
ent or head gardener. Estate or farm. 
Experienced in _ forestry, landscape 
gardening,; practical gardening, farin- 
ing. Strictly temperate. Can produce 
results. Look up my references. H. 
Breeze Office. tf 
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W. J. CREED 
CATERER 
And Private Waiting 
EAST CORNING STREET 
BEVERLY COVE, MASS. 
Telephone 765 Beverly 
Boston: 3040 Back Bay 
_ Our Front Pace PICTURE. 
The picture printed on the front 
cover of the Breeze this week is not 
familiar to the present generation of 
young people. It shows Beach street 
as it was twenty years or more ago. 
The picture was taken from the rail- 
road crossing. On the left is the 
Breeze building, since then some- 
what changed, and the next building 
seen on the same side of Beach street 
is the old Kinsman house on the cor- 
ner of Union st. This was torn 
down some ten years ago to give 
place to the building where is now lo- 
cated the postoffice, the bank and 
eight stores. Between the corner 
and the Breeze office was then an 
open field, where the boys played 
baseball. Now every inch of the 
‘space is utilized by a string of stores 
owned by A. S, Dow, and Mr. Dow’s 
residence, a large garage, Bell’s shoe 
store and the Blaisdell block. On the 
opposite side of the street the build- 
ings are about the same now as then, 
with Reed’s restaurant, then a plumb- 
er’s shop, occupying the first position 
on the right. The market at the 
head of the street remains unchanged. 
Dr. Blaisdell’s residence on Union 
street and the Annable house, now 
owned by A. C. Needham, are re- 
cognized, 
We like to print one of these pic- 
tures occasionally to remind us of 
days gone by and to let others see 
how Manchester has changed — al- 
ways for the better, 
Headquarters for raincoats at 
Bell’s Beach street store. 
adv. 
APPRENTICE—There is an opening at 
the Breeze office for a young man to 
learn the Printing Business. Must be 
be willing to put in three years if work 
proves satisfactory. Apply of Mr. 
Lodge at this office. 
Pianoforte and Organ Tuner 
{Player Piano Repairing a Specialty, {Pianos 
Re-strung, Re-hammered and Thoroughly Ren- 
ovated. {All W ork Guaranteed. {Orders left at 
The Breeze Office, Manchester, will receive 
prompt attention 
THOMAS R. BOWDEN 
(Formerly head tuner for Chas. M. Stieff, Boston) 
6 Mt. Vernon St. (Tel. 215-4) Marblehead 
DENTIST 
J. Russell MacKinnon, D. M.D. 
10 Church St. MANCHESTER 
Office Hours: 
9-12 and 1-4 except Sundays. 
Telephone 85 
JAMES BETTENCOURT 
Tailor 
Clothes Cleaned, Pressed and Repaired 
17 BEACH STREET 
Over Bell's Store Manchester 
SS 
J. P. LATIONS 
CARRIAGE BUILDER 
Storage for Carriages Carriage Painting 
First-Class Work 
Shop—Depot Square - Manchester, Mass. 
N. GREENBERG 
CUSTOM SHOE REPAIRING 
Repairing done while you wait 
Guaranteed to be Satisfactory 
Kimball Building, Union Street 
opp. Postoffice 
Manchester - - Mass 
A. TRADE ADVANTAGE. 
“You look disgruntled,’ said the 
shoe man.” 
“Yes,” snapped the hatter. “Had 
a little rush just now, and a couple of 
prospective customers walked out 
without being waited on.” 
“They seldom get away from me,” 
declared the shoe man. “I take otf 
their shoes as soon as they come in.” 
DecLineD WirHout THANKS. 
“Pa, what is the meaning of ‘um- 
brage’?”’ 
“Umbrage, my son, is what a tem- 
perance reformer takes when you ask 
him to have a drink.” 
Everybody reads the Breeze. 
R. K. McMillan 
Hadives Tailor 
ai Designer 
163 Cabot Street 
BEVERLY, MASS. 
TELEPHONE 471-W 
MANCHESTER TEA ROOM 
Open the Year Round 
Lunches and Dinners Served on Orde1 
41 Central St., Manchester ~ Tel. 98-R 
NeieeN ees OTST) 
Ladies’ and Gents’ Custom Tailor 
Announces the Opening of his 
New Store in the Post Office block 
Manchester-by-the-Sea 
First-Class French Cleaning and 
| Repairing. Tel. Con. 
REGISTRATION 
Manchester, Feb. 2, 1914 
Che board of Registrars of Voters 
| will be in session at the Office of the 
Town Clerk on 
Wednesday, Feb. 11, from 7 to 8 
Dim 
Wednesday, Feb. 18, from 7 to 8 
p.m, 
Saturday, Feb, 21, from 12 m., to 
10 p. m. 
for the purpose of receiving evidence 
of the qualification of persons claim- 
ing a right to vote at the election to 
be held MONDAY, MARCH 2, tora. 
ALFRED S. JEWETT, 
Town Clerk. 
Subseribe for the Breeze. 
