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FOR RENT for the season: 8-room cottage 
thoroughly furnished; all improve- 
ments. Address C.M., Breeze Office. 
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BOARD AND ROOM wanted in Manches- 
ter, in refined private family by a 
gentleman. XYZ, Breeze Office. 2t 
TENEMENT—5 Rooms to let in Man- 
chester, centrally located, Apply at 
_ 26 Elm St., Manchester. tf 
15— ROOM FURNISHED HOUSE TO 
let in Manchester, centrally located; 
near railroad station and P. O.;_ all 
modern conveniences; ten chambers; 
house recently remodelled. Will let for 
summer, or year round. For particulars 
apply Mr. Lodge, The Breeze Office. tf 
6 ROOM FURNISHED COTTAGE to let 
in Manchester. All improvements. For 
season or by year. Apply to Mr. Lodge, 
The Breeze Office. tf 
LARGE AIRY ROOM to let. Centrally 
located in Manchester, Would prefer 
to let for day use ‘as sewing room or 
other business. Refer to ‘‘R’’, The 
Breeze Office. tf 
FURNISHED.TENEMENT to let for the 
season in Manchester village, 6 rooms 
and bath; modern conveniences; also 
two rooms on another floor that could 
be used in connection with tenement. 
Small building connected that could be 
used as garage. Apply at The Breeze 
Office. tf 
COTTAGE HOUSE to let; 7 rooms, all 
modern conveniences, bath room, laun- 
dry (off the kitchen), ete. Will let for 
season or year around. Inquire for 
particulars at the Breeze Office. tf 
ONE OR MORE FURNISHED ROOMS, 
to let in modern house. For particulars 
apply 18 Brook st., Manchester. tf 
TENEMENT 4 or 5 rooms to let, fur- 
nished or unfurnished for the summer, 
or year round, with improvements, at 
Manchester Cove. Apply to Miss Wil- 
son, 16 Harvard Place, Brookline, Mass. 
or Mr#Lodge at the Breeze Office. tf 
A LOT OF LAND on Pleasant street, near 
School street, Manchester, for sale. 
Has a frontage of 127 feet on Pleas- 
ant street, and containing about 11,000 
square feet. F. B. Rust, 102 School 
street, Manchester, Mass. 
WANTED—A Bath House to rent for the 
Summer on Singing Beach. Two com- 
partments; state lowest price. Apply 
Breeze Office. 3t 
TO RENT OR LEASE 
FOR A TERM OF YEARS 
Stable, 30 Oak street, Beverly Farms, 
Mass., within 400 feet of the R.R. Sta- 
tion. This building is 42 1-2 feet by 60 
feet, with an Ell 11 by 30 and large yard 
attached. This is an old stand and is a 
great proposition for a public garage and 
repair shop. Possession given at once. 
Apply to 
CONNOLLY BROS., Beverly iat) 
STAMPS may be mailed in payment. 
WANTED—A ehild to tutor by a teacher 
with ten years’ experience and the best 
references. X, Breeze Office. 
WANTED — A position as chamber-maid 
and seamstress or nurse-maid. Good 
reference. B.T., 126 Chestnut street, 
Phone 3962 L. Brookline. 1t 
CHOREMAN—Young man would like®*to 
care for or help on two or more places 
at Smith’s Point. Apply to Alex. S. 
Porter, Jr., 189 Marlboro st., Boston. 2t 
FOR SALE—A_ 1350 lbs. black horse, 
young and sound; fit for any work; 
also practically new runabout costing 
$175.00. Will sell cheap. Address P.O, 
Box 55, Beverly Farms. tf 
FOR SALE—A 20-ft. motor boat 1 1-2 
horse-power Lozier engine; reason for 
selling, no time for use. Address P.O. 
Box 55, Beverly Farms. tf 
RARE AND BEAUTIFUL ANTIQUE 
CLOCK for sale; in perfect condition. 
Address ‘‘Clock,’’ The Breeze Office. 
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HANDSOME AND EXTREMELY. STYL- 
ish Thurn New York Silk evening 
wrap; also a linen riding habit (cross 
saddle), 386 bust,- perféct’ condition. 
Address N. H., the Breeze Office.  3t 
ICE CREAM FOR THE HOLIDAY— 
We are prepared to fill orders, large or 
small for any part of the North Shore. 
John Daniels, Beverly Farms. Phone 52. 
RAMBLER BICYCLE taken from the 
shed in rear of the Manchester House 
on Saturday night last, by mistake or 
otherwise must be returned at once 
and save further trouble. 
M. E. GORMAN, 
Chief of Police. 
PET DOGS FOR SALE. Pomeranians 
(imported stock), Boston Terriers and 
French Bull Dogs. A. H. PEMBROKE, 
Dodge st.. Wenham Neck, Mass. P.O. 
Address So. Hamilton, Mass. 318x107 
SADDLE HORSE for sale, grey mare, 15 
hands high, a good jumper and fast; 
ridden by lady the last three seasons; 
remarkably fearless of all road traffic; 
believed sound; quiet in harness. Ap- 
ply to Connor’s stable, Tappan st., 
Manchester tf 
FOR SALE—Pure Brown Leghorn eggs, 
fifty cents. setting. Also Concord 
Buggy, with steel tires. Howard Foster, 
41 Magnolia ave., Magnolia, Mass. 3t 
SETTING EGGS for sale; Brahmas, Buff 
Orpingtons, Silver Pencilled Wyan- 
dottes and B. Rocks. $1.00 a. setting. 
A. M. Lycett, Magnolia, Mass. 4t 
FOR SALE 
2 New Bungalows and ‘about 18,000 
feet of Land; will sell cheap. Reason 
for selling: going away. 91 Colon st., 
Beverly. 
Let the Breeze do your printing. 
‘a-watchin’ 
FOREST WARDEN NOTICE 
This is to inform the public that I have 
been appointed sorest Warden for Man- 
chester by the Board of Selectmen, and 
I have appointed the following as my 
deputies: ° 
M. E. GORMAN, 
J. D. MORRISON, 
JOSEPH P. LEARY, 
A. 8. PEABODY, 
JACOB H. KITFIELD, 
C. E. LITTLEFIELD, 
E. J. SEMONS, Forest Warden. 
JUNK 
If you have junk of any sort to sell— 
I pay a special price for auto tires and 
inner tubes. Send us a postal, or phone 
Beverly 347-2, and I will send a wagon at 
once. I pay spot cash. 
ROBERT ARTH, 13 Gox Ct., Beverly 
_ Also buyer and seller of poultry. 
MANCHESTER PUBLIC LIBRARY 
Will be open until the first of November 
every morning except Monday, from 9 to 
10:30; every afternoon from 2 to 5, and 
Saturday evenings from 6:30 to 8:30, 
Sundays and holdays are excepted. 
PER ORDER TRUSTEES. 
MRS. MARGARET LEE 
has opened for the season her 
HAND LAUNDRY 
72 Pleasant St., Manchester, Mass. 
First Class Work Guaranteed 
At the conclusion of the regular 
lessons at a certain Sunday school, 
the superintendent made a short ad- 
dress to the assembled classes. At the 
end of his remarks he said: 
“Now, all you boys and girls that 
would like to go to heaven when you 
die hold up your hands.” 
Instantly every child had‘a hand in 
the air except one little fellow sitting 
in the far corner, who, in answer to 
the superintendent’s question, “Don’t 
you want to go to heaven?” replied: 
“No, siree, not if that crowd’s 
a-goin’.”— National Food Magazine. 
From “Old Jim Case of South 
Hollow,” we get this unique sporting 
item: 
“T remember one time I waz a- 
drivin’ a particular good lookin’ hoss 
that appeared ter be somewhat of a 
trotter, and a bystander who’d ben 
his movements _ finally 
stepped up ter me, and seemin’ ter 
know who I waz, sez, ‘Jim, jes ’bout 
how fast kin that hoss trot?’ 
“Oh, I dunno,” sez I. “I take *im 
out and drive ’im like hell fer ’bout 
three minutes and call it a mile.”— 
Atlanta Constitution. 
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