46 NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 
Pp. LATORELLA 
Hairdressing Parlor 
Work done at residence if desired 
P. 0. Block 72,7;)%°. Manchester 
Dutch Clips for Children a Specialty. Tel. 137-M 
MANCHESTER 
Mr. and Mrs. -Gilbert Beers are 
living in a bungalow on Tappan st., 
for the summer. Mr.. Beers is a 
chauffeur for T. B. Gannett. 
Alice Floyd, daughter of Mr. and 
Mrs. Frank Floyd celebrated her 
ist birthday Thursday afternoon, eu- 
tertaining a number of her young 
friends at a birthday party. 
Buy your paints, oils, varnishes 
and shellac from H. S$. Tappan, 17 
Bridge st., Manchester. adv. 
It was reported that workmen at 
the pumping station of the Manches- 
ter water department found a fawn 
in the woods nearby. After exhibit- 
ing the animal which was just born 
they released it in the woods. 
Edwin P. Standley is in Worcester 
where he went yesterday to attend the 
reception given in honor of Senior 
Vice Cammnnder Denney of that city 
by the G. A. R. and other patriotic 
bodies. Mr. Stanley was one of the 
speakers. 
Khaki pants for boys at E. A. Leth- 
bridge’s. adv. 
B. L.° Crombie, caretaker of the 
bath houses at Singing Beach is now 
on duty. Many have been taking ad- 
vantage of the warm weather of the 
past two weeks to enjoy the bathing 
and Mr. Crombie has been on the job 
the past week. He is on duty rea 
8 in the morning until 5 o'clock in the 
afternoon each day. 
It is less than two weeks to the 
first concert by the Salem Cadet 
Pand in Manchester this summer. 
The opening concert will be held on 
the common on 'Thursday evening, 
June 22. It will start at 7.45 o’clock 
and will continue until 9.45 o’clock. 
As usual the concerts are being look- 
ed forward to by everyone in Man- 
chester and vicinity. ; 
Educator and Walton Shoes for 
Children. W.R.Bell’s, Central sq. adv 
Under the direction of Mrs. Ray- 
mond C. Allen the following young 
ladies assisted in the campaign held 
last Saturday to raise money for the 
North Shore Babies’ Hospital: Misses 
Ruth Bell, Margaret Cruickshank, 
Janet Height, Bernice Lee, Elizabeth 
Davis and Elizabeth Sabin. A sub- 
stantial sum was obtained by the 
voung ladies and was forwarded to 
Beverly. Over $6000 was raised in 
all the towns along the shore for the 
support of the institution, 
The moth department a Se 
will be engaged the coming week 1 
spraying the trees along “the oy 
highways. Supt. Peter A. Sheahan 
calls the attention of dwellers along 
the streets to use due care and pre- 
caution as regards open windows, 
clothes, etc. 
A horse and carriage belonging to 
P. H. Boyle figured in an accident en 
Summer st. (Cove woods) Monday 
evening. In turning out to avoid ar 
automobile the carriage struck a post 
at the side of the road, which was 
concealed in the shadows, and the 
horse broke loose. Neither the horse 
nor the occupants of the carriage was 
injured. 
Taxi—Phone Manchester 200. atv. 
Dwight R. MacAfee of New York 
city, who last year had the old For- 
ster house, 41 Central st., Manchester 
for his display of Antique Furniture 
which was run in connection with 
the Manchester Tea Rooms, is to re- 
turn again the season and will be 
ready for buisness by June 15. M>. 
and Mrs. John Rogers of Common- 
wealth ave., Boston, have taken the 
Manchester Tea Rooms, where they 
will have a display of original designs 
in hats and blouses. Mrs. Roget s 
was Mildred Bond of Commonw ealth 
ave., Boston. Mr. and Mrs. George 
C. Leach and daughter, Florence will 
occupy the small cottage at their 
home, 41 Central st. 
Neat line of men’s and boy’s spring 
caps. W.R. Bell’s, Central sq. adv. 
Tuck’s Point will be the scene of a 
lively gathering on Saturday, June 17, 
when ‘the Christian Endeavor mem- 
bers connected with the Salem Union 
will hold their annual picnic. It °s 
expected that 300 persons will attend. 
In the morning there will be a girl’s 
ball game and in the afternoon two 
nines of young men will play. Other 
sports, including races and swimming, 
will be enjoyed. In the evening at 7 
o'clock there will be a meeting on the 
pier at which Rev. Don. Ivan Patch 
of North Beverly will be the speaker. 
The Manchester members of the com- 
mittee in charge are Miss Dorothy 
Bohaker and Abbott Foster. 
Manchester, Mass. 
June 9, 1914. 
WwW. B. Calderwood 
Successor to DAVID FENTON CO. 
Builder of Yachts, Launches and Tenders 
Paints, Oils, Varnish, Cordage, Oars, and all kinds of 
“ Marine Hardware constantly on hand 
Marine Railways, Yacht and Boat Repairing of every description 
Boats STORED FOR THE WINTER AT OWNERS’ Risk IN CASE OF FIRE 
TELEPHONES 
Office 254--Res. 241-W 
MINIATURE ALMANAC 
Week beginning Friday, June 9. 
Sun Light High Tide 
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ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE 
Notice is hereby given, that the 
subscriber has been duly appointed — 
administratrix of the estate of Abbie 
Hooper, late of Manchester, in the 
County of Essex, deceased, and has 
taken upon herself that trust by giv- 
ing bond, and appointing Louis B. 
King, of Boston, 30 State St., her’ 
agent, as the law directs. All _per- 
sons having demands upon the estate 
of said deceased, are required to. ex- 
hibit the same, and all persons in- 
debted to said estate are called upon 
to make payment to the subscriber,— 
(Address) care Louis B. King, 30 
State St., Boston, Mass. 
Grace H. Wever, Adm. 
March 8, 1916. by Lours B. Kine. 
MA20,JU2,9 
UNCLAIMED LETTERS. 
Letters remaining unclaimed at th: 
Manchester, Mass., P. O., for week 
ending June 8, 1916: M. C. Brooks, 
Mrs. John Caswell, Miss Davison, 
Wm. C. Dodge, Mr. and Mrs. Ran- 
dolph Edgar, C. A. Grover, Hindee 
Mfg. Co., F. L. Kelley, Mrs, Jona 
Markoe, Herman F. Rogers, Mrs. F. 
Stone—Frank A. Foster, P. M. 
Letters remaining uncalled for at 
Beverly Farms postoffice June 7, 
1916: P. S. Eaton, Miss Catherine 
McCrudden, Mrs. Harold Peabody, 
Mr. Nelson Paullus, Mr. Elpluge Pet- 
lerin, Mr. Harry W.. Smyth, Miss 
Mary Gorham, Miss Mary Mealie.-- 
Lawrence J. Watson, P. M. ; 
Elite Shoes for Spring at W. R. 3 
Bell’s, Central sq. adv. 
When you think of painting think 
of Tappan, 17 Bridge st., Manches- 
ter. : 
