NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
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STORE torent in Postoffice block, Man- 
chester. tf 
SMALL TENEMENT to let, centrally lo- 
cated in Manchester. 45-48 
TWO STOVES to rent. Owner has had 
heating system installed. No use for stoves. 
Apply at Breeze Office. 45-48 
EXPERIENCED LAUNDRESS would 
like shirts, plain and family washings to take 
home. Good drying. Apply M. French, 
87 Bisson St., Beverly. 47 
CHAUFFEUR or Second Man wants po- 
sition. Experienced. Apply The Breeze 
office. 45tf 
CHAUFFEUR—wants position. A 1 referen- 
St., 
47-49 
cosmic Wi. Hoge, Il 
Beverly. 
Neptune 
TOLET 
In Connolly Place, 
Beverly Farms 
Cottage house consisting of 
5 rooms and bath. Apply to 
CONNOLLY BROS. 
Beverly Farms 
CARD OF THANKS 
I wish to thank all who sent the 
beautiful flowers and cards of sym- 
pathy in my great sorrow,—the loss 
of my dear and loving husband, 
(Signed) Mrs. WiiiiaM C, Rust. 
Manchester, Nov. 19, 1913. 
W. J. CREED 
CATERER 
And Private Waiting 
EAST CORNING STREET 
BEVERLY COVE, MASS. 
Telephone 765 Beverly 
Boston: 3040 Back Bay 
A Famiiiar METAPHOR 
“Once upon a time,” said the old- 
fashioned lady who tells fairy stories, 
“there was a terrible ogre who ate 
up everything and everybody in 
sight—” 
“Oh, let’s don’t talk about the 
trusts,’ interrupted the boy who 
reads current politics. “Tell us a 
regular fairy story.” — Washington 
Star, 
Everybody reads the Breeze. 
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- 
ory 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 
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, 
N. GREENBERG 
CUSTOM SHOE REPAIRING 
Repairing done while you wait 
Guaranteed to be Satisfactory 
Kimball Building, Union Street 
opp. Postoffice 
Manchester - - Mass. 
MRS. MARGARET LEE 
Hand Laundry 
72 Pleasant St., Manchester 
First Class Work Guaranteed 
“Yes, she was married early in the 
morning.” 
“T wonder why?” 
“Well, she had waited ten years 
and couldnt afford to take any 
chances.” 
1 
R. K. McMillan 
Hadier Tailor 
and Designer 
163 Cabot Street 
BEVERLY, MASS. 
TELEPHONE 471-W 
MANCHESTER WOMAN’S CLUB 
The Manchester Woman’s club 
met on Tuesday of this week to hear 
Pitt Parker tell of Current Events 
from a cartoonist’s point of view. In 
explaining the present condition of 
rodern nations Mr. Parker rapidly 
drew vivid cartoons of a _ Russian 
anarchist, England carrying the large 
navy and the poor on his back, and a 
scholarly Uncle Sam about to chastize 
a saucy Mexican school boy with a 
club labeled support of foreign na- 
tions. It was explained that the con- 
ditions were not the fault of the pres- 
ent governments, but the result of the 
past. As in Russia’s case the Czar is 
as helpless as any of the poorest of 
his subjects. In England the lauded 
gentry have held so much land for 
large estates and hunting grounds 
that there is no room for the poor. 
In London alone it has been estimat- 
ed that 10,000 are without shelter of 
any kind, sleeping in parks, doorways 
and in boxes. The Irish question of 
home rule and the suffragists are im- 
peding the national betterment. Mr. 
Parker drew two colored pictures, 
one of the pyramids and the other of 
the mountains of Peru. 
Emily Ferreira with Helen Cheev- 
er accompanist, sang a solo entitled, 
“Lulaby.” 
The hostess of the afternoon was 
Mrs, Amory Fliot. 
All new subscriptions to the Breeze 
received during November and De- 
cember will be started at once, but 
receipt will be given to Jan. I, IQI5. 
Subscribe today! ‘The rest of this 
year free. 
It is believed that the river Nile 
contains more kinds of fish than any 
other river in the world. 
