| LOST IN MANCHESTER near 
around experience. 
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HOUSE FOR SALE, 10 rooms; can be 
used single or as two tenements; all 
modern conveniences—2 baths, first and 
second floor, furnace heat; also two 
small buildings, one suitable for small 
garage; nearly 10,000 feet of land. In- 
quire E. J. Rumrill, 18 Brook St., Man- 
chester. 35tt 
ee 
BLACK WILKES COLT for sale; 6 years old, 
extra good roader, quite fast. Inquire of 
F. W. Bell, Manchester. 39tf 
eee 
BOSTON TERRIERS FOR SALE—the best of 
pedigree steck. Address FE. H. Wetterlow, 
49 Brook St., Manchester. 
-WANTED—Gardener wants position; 15 years’ 
experience in raising flowers and vegetables 
and care of lawns and avenues. Best of ref- 
erences. Apply Breeze office. 39-41 
FOUND—Lady’s watch. Owner apply to 
Chief of Police, Manchester, or to Ar- 
thur H. Bromilow, Pride’s Crossing. 
LOST IN MANCHESTER VILLAGE on 
Oct. 3, a green broadcloth Carriage 
Rug. Finder will kindly leave same at 
Floyd’s store and receive suitable re- 
ward. lt 
Allen’s 
Drug Store an envelope containing 
$25.00. Address, Michael Ring, care 
Mrs. Franklin Haven, Beverly Farms. 
Reward if returned. 1t 
HEAD GARDENER 
Superintendent wants situation. All 
Began as boy on 
farm. Gardening under glass and 
outside. Fruit, Landscape gardening, 
Private estate, Forestry. Robert A. 
Mitchell, 95 School street, Manches- 
ter. 41-42 
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FOR SALE 
fine Pomeranian Puppies, 
four months old, all black color. 
; Apply to 
MRS. GEORGE FLETCHER 
Blynman Farm, - Magnolia. 
The forests of Norway are mostly 
in private or municipal ownership, 
the nation owning 28.5 per cent. of 
the total forest area. The national 
forests of the United States occupy 
only about twenty per cent. of the 
total forest area of the country. 
Much of the cork used throughout 
the world comes from Portugal, 
which harvests about 50,000 tons a 
year. 
Germany is said to have an over- 
supply of foresters; so that well-edu- 
cated men have hard work to secure 
even inferior positions. 
Subscribe for the Breeze, $2.00 per 
year, postpaid. 
Miss ALINE TARBELL 
Graduate N. E. Conservatory 
of Music 
Piano Teacher 
Appointments may be made for Saturdays 
by addressing Miss Aline Tarbell, 5 North 
Street, Manchester, Mass., Telephone 9-R 
REFERENCES: Wallace Goodrich; F. Addison | | 
Porter, Supt. Normal Department, N. E. Conserva- 
tory of Music. 
Pianoforte and Organ Tuner 
{Player Piano Repairing a Specialty, {Pianos 
Re-strung, Re-hammered and Thoroughly Ren- 
ovated. {All Work 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 
ADOLPH KIRK 
Upholsterer and Decorator 
125 MAIN ST., GLOUCESTER 
Handmade Furniture and Cushions. Fine Repairing 
and Polishing. Antiques Restored. Willowcraft. 
Tel. 1OG7W. 
JAMES BETTENCOURT 
Tailor 
Clothes Cleaned, Pressed and Repaired 
17 BEACH STREET 
Over Bell’s Store Manchester 
J. P. LATIONS 
CARRIAGE BUILDER 
Storage for Carriages Carriage Painting 
First-Class Work 
Shop—Depot Square - Manchester, Mass, 
MRS. MARGARET LEE 
has opened for the season her 
Hand Laundry 
72 Pleasant St., Manchester 
FIRST CLASS WORK GUARANTEED 
N. GREENBERG 
CUSTOM SHOE REPAIRING 
Repairing done while you wait 4 
Guaranteed to be Satisfactory 
Kimball Building, Union Street 
opp. Postoffice 
Manchester - - Mass. 
R. K. McMillan 
Ladies Cuailor 
ant Designer 
163 Cabot Street 
BEVERLY, MASS. 
TELEPHONE 471-W 
W. J. CREED 
CATERER 
And Private Waiting 
EAST CORNING STREET 
BEVERLY COVE, MASS. 
Telephone 765 Beverly 
Boston: 3040 Back Bay 
B. F. Kerra’s THEATRE 
Direct from a four years’ tour 
around the world, during which time 
they have appeared in _ practically 
every civilized land beneath the sun, 
Will M. Cressy and Blanche Dayne, 
the greatest delineators of the quaint 
New England rural character now 
before the public, will return to B. 
F, Keith’s Theatre. For this engage- 
ment Cressy and Dayne have elected 
to appear in Mr. Cressy’s latest, and 
universally conceded, best playlet of 
country life, entitled “The Man Who 
Remembered.” ‘The scene of the 
play is laid in the back office of a 
country store, and both Mr. Cressy 
and Miss Dayne are seen in brand- 
new characters. For years _ this 
clever couple have enjoyed a reputa- 
tion all their own as the only vaude- 
ville players who have succeeded in 
bringing the character of the New 
England rural districts, in all its 
quaint and homely humor, to the 
stage. Will M, Cressy has no super- 
ior as a delineator of the character 
of the dry, witty “rube,’”’ who may be 
a bit green, but seldom gets his whisk- 
ers trimmed when he crosses swords 
with the city folks. Miss Dayne 
makes an admirable foil for his sallies 
and bright remarks. This extraordi- 
nary feature will be but one of a su- 
perb series of all-star attractions of 
the very highest class. 
