39 : NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 
Connolly Bros. 
GENERAL 
CONTRACTORS 
for BUILDINGS 
OF ALL 
DESCRIPTIONS 
CARPENTER SHOPS, MILLS AND OFFICE AT 
BRYERLY FARMS, MASS. 
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF 
THE MANCHESTER TRUST COMPANY 
of Manchetser, Mass., at the close of busi- 
ness May Ist, 1916, as rendered to the 
Bank Commissioner. 
ASSETS 
U. S. and Mass. Bonds (market 
value, $23,127.50), 
Other stocks and bonds (mar- 
ket value, $428,105.50), 
Loans on real estate, less due 
thereon, 
Demand loans with collateral, 
Time loans with collateral, 
Other time loans, 
Overdrafts 
Furniture and fixtures, 
Safe deposit vaults, 
Due from reserve banks, 
Cash: Currency and specie, 
# 22,600.50 
453,410.45 
155,710.00 
20,167.50 
3,565.00 
90,453.70 
9.00 
1,943.31 
4.200,00 
41,580.14 
38,943.27 
$832,582.87 
LIABILITIES 
Capital stock, 
Surplus fund, 
Undivided profits, less expenses, 
interest and taxes paid, 16,27 
Deposits (demand), 
Subject to check, 
Certified checks, 
Treasurer’s checks, 
Deposits (time), 
Open accounts, not 
within 30 days, 
$100,000.00 
25,000.00 
646,661.95 
25.10 
4,620.19 
payable 
40,000.00 
$832,582.87 
For the last thirty days the average 
reserve carried was: currency and specie 
6.000 per cent; deposited in reserve banks 
Bonds 
5.422 per cent; U. S. and Mass 
3.000 per cent. 
Essex ss. May.10, 1916. 
Then personally appeared Harry W. 
Purington, Treasurer, and Oliver T. 
Roberts, President, and Edward A. Lane, 
Everett L. Edmands, William Hoare and 
Ernest L. Curtis, directors of the Man- 
chester Trust Company and made oath 
that the foregoing statement, by them 
subscribed, is true to the best of their 
knowledge and belief. 
Before me, 
GEO. KE. WILLMONTON, 
Notary Public. 
B. F. Kerrn’s THEATRE. 
America’s representative German 
dialect comedian, Sam Bernard, one 
of the most popular and funniest 
May 12, 1916. 
OLIVER T. ROBERTS 
WILLIAM HOARE 
Roberts & Hoare 
Contractors and Builders 
Contract Work a Specialty 
Particular Attention given to Jobbing 
MANCHESTER-BY-THE-SEA 
Telephone Connection 
7 
J. M. Publicover 
W. B. Publicover 
Publicover Bros. 
Contractors and Builders 
Special Attention given to Jobbing, Furniture Repaired, etc. 
ALL WORK NEATLY and PROMPTLY DONE 
SHOP: Hale St., Beverly Farms 
P. O. Box 74, Beverly Farms, Mass. 
Telephone Connection 
ROBERT ROBERTSON COMPANY 
PLUMBING 
HEATING 
WATER SUPPLY 
BEVERLY BEVERLY FARMS 
MANCHESTER HAMILTON 
Telephone Connection 
P, 0: Box=62 
J. A. MAYBERRY 
CONTRACTOR and BUILDER 
CARPENTER WORK IN ALL ITS BRANCHES 
HASKELL ST., NEAR HALE ST. 
PRIDE’S CROSSING, MASS. 
Tel. Beverly Farms 130 
HOWARD A. DOANE, Carpenter 
BUILDING AND REPAIRING 
ORDERS TAKEN FOR AWNINGS 
SCREENS, ETC. 
BEVERLY FARMS, MASS. 
comedians on the legitimate stage 
will make his vaudeville debut at B. 
F. Keith’s Theatre, the week of May 
15th, as he appeared in the varieties 
twenty-five years ago. Thousands of 
playgoers have laughed at Mr. Bern- 
ard in “The Rich Mr. Hoggenhein:- 
er,” and his other successes. His 
vaudeville specialty is one of the big- 
gest hits of this season on the B. F. 
Keith Circuit. Surrounding — this 
brilliant star from the legitimate 
stage will be Dorothy Regal, the star 
Estimates Furnished 
Shop at Pride’s Crossing 
telephone girl of “A Telephone 
Tangle,” and her company of far- 
ceurs in a brand-new comedy act, and 
other splendid features. 
Mrs. Brindle—Now, Mary, I want 
you to be careful. This is some very 
old table linen—been in the family for 
over two hundred years, and— 
Mary—Aw, sure, ma’an, yout 
need’t worry. I won’t tell a soul, and 
it looks as good as new, anyway.— 
Pittsburgh Chronicle Telegraph. 
