May 12, 1916. 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 
Advertisements under this head at 2c per word the first week. One 
cent per word after the first week. Stamps may be used in payment 
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS eee | 
To Let For Sale 
DESIRABLE ROOM opening out of Tea | BLACK MARE for sale; used by private 
Room; suitable for sales room or exhibit. family two seasons.—Connors Stable, 
For information inquire of The Breeze, Tappan st., Manchester. LOtt 
Manchester. 19-20 | FOUSE for sale, centrally located in 
Furnished Rooms Manchester. For information inquire of 
d ore Geo. E. Willmonton, Manchester.  I17tf 
ee eee 26 Tut. | SEEVENS-DURYEA touring car for sale. 
st.. Manchester. a In fine condition, tires practically new. 
ROOMS TO RENT, 32 Hart st., Beverl) Apply John L. Silva, 6 Morse ct., Man- 
Farms. 18-19 chester. 14tf 
FURNISHED ROOMS to let. Apply: 28 | HOUSE LOT for sale. Apply: 50 Pleasant 
Tappan st., Manchester. 13tf st., Manchester. 8tf 
Tenement or House for Rent Position Wanted 
FURNISHED TENEMENT to let for NURSE, COMPANION, or useful help 
summer—lower floor, 5 rooms, centrally situation required by middle age Eng- 
located. Inquire at Breeze Office. 19 20 lish woman. Would accommodate.—A, 
FURNISHED HOUSE, whole or part.— H., Care Mrs. Curry, So. Hamilton. 19-1t 
Breeze Office. 18if | SITUATION WANTED: By maid in pri- 
TENEMENT TO LET, six se all mod- 
ern improvements. Apply: . W. Ayers, 
92 Summer st., Manchester. 14tf 
MANCHESTER 
Mrs. C. L. Hoyt is in Winchester 
for a visit with her daughter, Mrs. 
Oakes Elden. 
V agrancy is a thing of the past in 
yet one was 
here i in ot he police Tuesday and 
sentenced to a month in Salem jail. 
Mrs. John W. Campbell has de- 
cided not to conduct her boarding 
house on School st., this summer, as 
she has been engaged to act as house- 
keeper at the home of Joseph A. Tor- 
rey, Union st. 
The real estate and personal me 
erty of A. J. Orr Gpainter) will be 
sold at public action next W pera 
May 17. Edwin P. Stanley will | 
the auctioneer. All personal erences 
remaining at that date w1 ill. be sold 
and the Teal estate will be auctioned 
Wm. J. Johnson has leased his resi- 
dence on Bridge st., for the summer 
to John eae formerly of Man- 
chester, but for years a resident of 
Paris, France. The Johnsons will 
spend the summer at their cottage @: 
Brier Neck, Gloucester. 
Taxi—Phone Manchester 290. adv. 
The Fourth of July Committee is 
getting its plans in form for the cele- 
bration of the natal day, which falls 
this year on a Tuesday. The pro- 
gram, as roughly outlined, calls for a 
parade at 6 or 6.30 in the morning 
with three divisions—horrible, with 
four prizes, $15, $10, $5 and $2.50: 
trades, with three prizes, $15, $10 
and $5; and floral, civic and artistic, 
with four prizes, $25, $15, $10 and $5. 
The Beverly Farms Band has been 
engaged for this. Sports will be held 
in the forenoon, in the center of town, 
vate family, second laundress or cham- 
ber work; would accommodate. Apply 
Breeze Office. 
Help Wanted 
WOMEN WANTED full time salary $15 
selling guaranteed hosiery to wearer; 
25e an hour spare time. Permanent; 
experience uanecessary. — Internationai, 
Box 122, Norristown, Pa. 15 
Lost 
WATCH FOB LOST in Manchester; gold 
with initials ‘‘J. C.’’? Reward for its 
return.—Breeze Office. lt 
NEAR SINGING BEACH 
MANCHESTER 
TWO NEW 
STORES 
AND 
OFFIGES 
fOsEEn 
AUSTINMORLEY 
MANCHESTER, MASS. 
not the least interesting of which will 
be a hose-laying contest for the fire 
department. An entertainment for 
the young folk is being arranged for 
the early afternoon, in Town hall. 
The baseball game in the afternoon 
will be the big attraction of the day 
for many. A first-class team is being 
procured to line-up against the Mai 
chester town team. In the evening 
a band concert will be given on the 
Common by the Salem Light Infan- 
try band. An effort is being made to 
have Lagory Wade play with the 
band that evening as trombone soloist. 
There will be no fireworks’ display. 
This was found impracticable on ac- 
count of the high cost of fireworks at 
the present time. 
N. GREENBERG 
CUSTOM SHOE REPAIRING 
Repairing done while you wait 
Guaranteed to be Satisfactory 
Union St., Opposite Postoffice, Manchester 
Card Tables, Folding 
Chairs, Gold Chairs 
Ww. J. CREED 
Caterer 
PRIVATE WAITING 
Boston, Mass. Chambers 
Tel. 3040 Back Bay 
Beverly Cove, Mass. 
Tel. 765 
Weddings, Teas 
Dances 
Telephone 
JAMES F. NOYES 
—~ELECTRICIAN — 
SHOP AND RESIDENCE 
9 ASHLAND AVENUE MANCHESTER, MASS. 
Watch for the 
RED TRUCKS 
Telephones: 
GLOUCESTER 
66 and 1266 
MANCHESTER 
161 
By E.P. Stanley, hatnece. 
ILL, be sold at Public Auc- 
tion on Wednesday, May 
17th, beginning at Io a. m., the 
Real Estate and Building 
now occupied by the under- 
signed and located at 20 Ben- 
nett st., opposite the High 
School, together with all my 
personal property left at time 
of sale. 
Sale of Premises at 2 p. m. 
AszoS TOUR RY 
Manchester. 
The opening of the baseball sea- 
son in Manchester will be on Memor- 
ial Day (Tuesday, May 30) forenoon. 
The attraction will be the United 
Shoe Machinery Co. team. 
There will be a bowling match be- 
tween Charles Bell and Lewis Hutch- 
inson, representing Manchester, and 
two Beverly men at the Seaside alleys 
next Thursday evening. 
