NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
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MANOHESTER. 
Miss Alice Brackett spent the 
week-end with friends in Beverly. 
A son was. born Thursday, June 
15th, to Mr. and Mrs. Walter Scott 
Hannaball, Bennett street. 
The Ever Ready Cirele of King’s 
Daughters will hold a sale of home- 
made candies on Tuesday evening, 
June 20th (band coneert night), in 
the open space next to Decker’s 
Drug Store. Please come and pat- 
ronize us. 
Mrs. Mary Walsh, mother of J. 
W. Cawthorne of this town, died 
Saturday after a few days’ illness 
with pneumonia. She was _ buried 
Monday from Holy Redeemer 
church, East Boston. Interment at 
Holy Cross cemetery, Malden. 
The last meeting of the N. S. 
Horticultural -society before the 
summer shows will be held tonight 
and the Show Committee is anxious 
to have a large number of members 
out to talk over the plans for the 
show to be held late this month. 
The position as night watchman 
on Smith’s Point, which Albert Mas- 
lin has been appointed to fill this 
summer, was offered to former pa- 
trolman T. William Lamasney, but 
Mr. Lamasney has other employ- 
ment and did not accept the posi- 
tion. 
Neckties at E. A. Lethbridge’s. 
The private dancing party given 
by the Daisy club in the Town hall 
on Friday evening last, was a suc- 
cess in every way. The weather was 
ideal, the music fine and the hall 
most artistically decorated. A large 
crowd patronized the party and all 
pronounced it a general good time. 
The League game, as arranged be- 
tween the Empires of Salem and 
the Manchester Crickets, to be 
played in Salem last Saturday, was 
ealled off, as the Crickets received 
notification that the Empires had 
disbanded. The word came when it 
was too late to arrange a game with 
any other team. Manchester fans 
were disappointed as they now look 
forward with interest to the Satur- 
day games. A large number of the 
Crickets went to Boston to see the 
game between the Boston and De- 
troit—Mascot Edwin Cook had the 
pleasure of going with the Crickets. 
While practising Thursday  eve- 
ning, of last week, Gordon Cool had 
his right wrist hurt. 
Tomorrow afternoon the Crickets 
have arranged a game with Peabody 
A. A. to be played at the local play- 
ground. 
MANCHESTER TRUST CO. 
You cannot be robbed if you carry a check book instead of the actual money. 
You 
cannot lose your money by carelessness or fire if you keep it in the bank and pay by 
check. 
Your Account Solicited. 
Interest department in which interest is paid on any sum from $1 up. 
Ralph H. Mann, Treasurer. 
INVESTMENT CGOMMITTEE:- 
Oliver T. Roberts, 
Franklin K. Hooper, 
William Hoare, Edward A. Lane, 
Ernest S. Curtis 
Everything Pertaining to 1 First Class Market Always on Hand. 
VALENTINE’S MARKET 
ERNEST L. VALENTINE, PROP. 
Provisions, Poultry, 
28 Union Street, ~ 
Telephone Connection. 
Game and Vegetables 
- Manchester, Mass. 
Teams Cover all along the North Shore. 
Heath’s Manchester 
Wholesale and Retail 
Dealers in 
Fish Market 
Fresh, Salt and Smoked Fish 
LOBSTERS, CLAMS and OYSTERS 
OCEAN STREET, MANCHESTER COVE, MANCHESTER, MASS. 
JOHN HEATH, PROP. 
Telephones Manchester 192-2, Magnolia 7-4 
g@y- All orders promptly attended to, and filled at the Lowest Market Price 
ESTABLISHED 1841 
Cc. 
DODGE FURNITURE CO. 
Manufacturers of FINE FURNITURE 
Large variety of Furniture of our own make always on hand. 
General Mill Work Done. 
stering in all its branches. 
Will also make to order. Uphol- 
REPAIRING AND REFINISHING 
Factory and Warerooms off North St. 
MANCHESTER-BY-THE-SEA, 
Telephone Gonnection. 
MASS. 
The selectmen are calling for bids 
on constructing a new county road 
between Manchester and Hamilton. 
This is now known as the water 
works road. 
Mrs. Hollis Bell and little son, 
Hollis have been spending the week 
with Mr. and Mrs. Frank W. Bell 
at Kingston, N. H. Mrs. Chas. Bell 
and children have also gone to 
Kingston for a short visit. 
An important hearing is to be 
held at the selectmen’s office next 
Saturday morning on the petition of 
the Telephone Co. for laying wires 
underground through the town of 
Manchester from the Gloucester to 
the Beverly line. 
C. E. Richard Sachse of the Ger- 
man embassy came to Manchester 
Wednesday from Washington and is 
stopping at the Leach cottage on 
Central street. Others to arrive at 
the Leach cottage late this week 
were Mrs. J. S. Barnes and Miss J. 
K.. B. Barnes of Newbury street, 
Boston. Miss Barnes is to conduct 
Mr. Hyde’s studio on Brdige street, 
Manchester, this summer. 
We are prepared to keep list of names 
in type and address envelopes at short 
notice and at low prices, with absolute 
accuracy. If you are sending out notices 
or circulars to the same people frequently 
this should interest you. Imitation type- 
written letters printed and filled in. 
THE BREEZE OFFICE, 
