20 N ORT H 8S HORE 
The Youngster Who Finds 
a Bank Book in His Stocking 
On Christmas morning showing that an account has been opened in his 
name by a thoughtful relative or friend receives a gift that will help 
him through life. 
Accompanying the Bank Book should be one of our new Calendar Safes 
which we are loaning depositors. With one of these you cannot help 
increasing your Bank account. 
A Bridgeport (Conn.) workman saved $3000 by use of one, and a 
Bridgeport Bank President uses one constantly in accumulating for a 
certain purpose. 
Interest paid on daily balances in our commercial department. 
Small accounts welcome. 
Manchester Trust Gompany 
MANGHESTER-BY-THE-SEA 
RAYMOND C. ALLEN 
Assoc. Mem. Am. Soc. C. E. Member Boston Soc. C. E. 
CIVIL ENGINEER 
Investigations and Reports—Design and Superintendence of Con- 
struction—Destgn of Reads and Avenues—Surveys and Estimates. 
Established 1897 
LEE’S BLOCK, MANCHESTER TEL. 73-2 and 3 
MANOHESTEE-BY-THE-SHA. 
Bullock Brothers, Fine Groceries | 
Veuve Chaffard Olive Oil, Swansdown Flour, Brigham Creamery Batter 
AGENT FOR HILLCREST WATER CO. 
———_——S. S. Pierce Co.’s Fancy Groceries 
Telephone 190 Postoffice Bloek 3 
CHRISTMAS #4] SPECIALTIES 
cAt the Manchester Fruit Store, Beach Street, Manchester 
DAGGETT’ S, SAMOSET AND JOHNSON’S MILWAUKEE CHOCOLATES IN FANCY BOXES 
FROM 25c To 2.00. FRUITS, GRAPES, NUTS, ETC. Step in and see our New Fixtures 
s sg PAINTING AND 
A. J. ORR a"2 PAPER-HANGING 
Dealer in PAINTS, OILS, GLASS, PUTTY, ETC. 
A tall lime ef PATTON’S SUNPROOP PAINT and Specialties. 
Bennett Street - Telephon Manchester, Mass. 
Opposite High 
c . 
Schoel 
BREHBZE 
MANCHESTER 
A Xmas suggestion to Manches- 
ter people—look over the stock of 
Christmas goods in our own stores 
before going out of town. 
At their weekly meeting last eve- 
ning the selectmen transacted the 
regular business, referred briefly to 
the police situation, but did not ap- 
point a new chief. 
Sam’] Knight & Sons intend to 
make some improvements in their 
property, bordering the harbor, 
rear of the Breeze building and the 
bowling alley. The Harbor and 
Land commissioners gave a hearing 
on the matter at the State House 
Wednesday. 
Miss Florence Bradley of Pine 
street, is working in Boston, substi- 
tuting stenographer for the Mass. 
Viavi Company, Beacon street. 
The Manchester club is planning 
on a public entertainment of some 
nature, to be given probably in 
February. 
The Breeze would serve as a 
pleasant reminder of a_ vacation 
spent here—sent anywhere for $2 a 
year. i 
Christmas shoppers: Before you 
go out of town just step in either 
of our stores and see our line of 
useful Christmas gifts, each put up 
in fancy boxes. <A few of the spec- 
ial Christmas goods that may inter- 
est you are as follows: President 
and Bull Dog Suspenders, Slippers, 
Men’s Boston and CMC Garters, 
Fancy Arm Bands, Handkerchiefs 
(plain and initial), Belts, a beauti- 
ful line of Ties, Boys’ Suspenders 
and Little Girls’ Dress Suit Cases. 
—Bell’s, Central sq., and Beach 
street. = 
At the next meeting of Col. H. P. 
Woodbury camp, 149, Sons of 
Veterans, Comrade E. P. Stanley 
will address the camp on some of 
his experiences during the Civil 
war. GAR Post 67 is invited to 
attend. 
A daughter was born, Monday, 
November 27th, to Mr. and Mrs. 
Howard M. Stanley, at the Beverly 
hospital. 
Allen’s Drug store is offering as 
a special inducement 60c Touraine 
chocolates at 25c. These are put up 
in attractive 1 lb. boxes. The store 
_is attractively decorated for the 
holidays and has the usual line of 
useful articles at reasonable prices. 
Members of the WRC were at 
the Soldiers’ Home, Chelsea, Wed- 
nesday evening and_ presented 
‘‘Breezy Point’’ for the entertain- 
ment of the veterans. The play was 
presented under the management of 
Mrs. Hannah Tappan, 
