NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 
June 16, 1916. 
Manchester-by-the-Sea 
Is the Convenient Banking Center 
You will find the MANCHESTER TRUST 
COMPANY conveniently located near the Post- 
Office and PREPARED to meet your Banking 
requirements. 
It is our desire to make your Banking a pleasure 
by our courteous and careful attention. 
THE MANCHESTER TRUST COMPANY 
Manchester-by-the-Sea, Mass. 
Banking hours 8 :30-2 :30; Sats. 8:30-1 ; Sat. Ev’gs 7-8 (deposits only) 
RAYMOND C. ALLEN 
Assoc. Mem. Am. Soc. C. E. 
Member Boston Soc. C. E. 
CIVIL ENGINEER 
Investigations and Reports—Design and Superintendence of Con- 
struction—Design of Roads and Avenues—Surveys and Estimates. 
ESTABLISHED 1897 
Lee’s Block, Manchester :: 
os: 3: <2: Fel. 73-R and W. 
MANCHESTER... 
Mrs. Ann Goss of Marblehead was 
the ie guestisot.<Mrs: Ra Ps]-Youns; 
School st., Tuesday. 
Taxi—Phone Manchester 290. adv. 
Omar Stowe and family, who have 
been living in the Wm. Johnsoa 
house, Bridge street, are moving to 
Bridgeport, Conn., the end of this 
month, where Mr. Stowe has a job 1n 
one of the large factories, as machin 
ist. 
A coal barge came into Manchester 
harbor Monday to unload at Knight’s 
wharf. 
Bathing suits for Ladies and Gen- 
tlenien at E. A. Lethbridge’s. adv. 
Two colored women, solicitors for’ 
a Boston institution, were ordered 
out of town by the police Tuesday. 
From now on throughout the summer 
Manchester people would be bothered 
with all sorts of fake solicitors were 
it not for the activity of the police m 
investigating their claims. 
Manchester 
Electric Co. 
Request. 
Office: 
21 SUMMER STREET 
ELECTRIC LIGHT and POWER 
Estimates on Cable Construction Furnished on 
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Telephone 168W 
T. A. LEES, Manager 
MANCHESTER 
Mrs. Ida Lampron has been spend- 
ing the week in Haverhill visiting her 
daughter. 
Mr. and Mrs. George L. Knight 
left last Friday to spend the month 
of June at their cottage, No. Sutton, 
N. H. 3 
Mr. and Mrs. William Hawkes and 
infant son returned to their home ia 
Jamaica Plain, Monday, after a 
week’s visit with Mrs. Hawkes’ par- 
ents, Mr. and Mrs. John Barry, Des- 
mond ave. 
Taxi—Phone Manchester 290. adv. 
When the early morning freight 
train’s engine was shifting cars in the 
Manchester yards last Saturday morn- 
ing a loaded tank car of road oil con- 
signed to the Town of Manchester 
was struck by a string of moving 
cars contaiing crushed stone, smas- 
ed through the bumper and toppled 
off the switch, almost rolling into the 
creek. The car contained 10,000 gal- 
lons of the oil. A wrecking crane suc- 
ceeded in getting the tank back onto 
the trucks early Sunday morning afte1 
an all-night job. ‘The oil was valued 
at more than $700. but not more 
than two gallons were lost on account 
of the accident. 
PontisH FicHTers FIrNep. 
Whether the fact that Poland’s 
sympathies are divided between the 
Alles and the Teutonic forces or bad 
whiskey was responsible for the Sun- 
day night row in Forest st., Manches- 
ter, two Polish men were put out of 
commission in the fight. Incidentally 
Stanislaus Lebweda is $50 poorer for 
having sold liquor at his home, 12 
rorest st. 
Farly Sunday evening Adam Roe- 
buck, who lives in Pine st., called at 
the Forest st. house. There he found 
Walter Gorski, a friend, and Williaia 
Socholinski and Lawrence Yenderna, 
who were not so friendly. In the 
course of the evening the men quar- 
relled and ended up in a free-for-ail 
fight. Roebuck was stabbed in the 
neck and Gorski was slashed and bat- 
tered about the face and head. They 
found their way to the police statioa 
where Dr. Blaisdell attended thein. 
Socholinski was arrested later in the 
evening in Manchester square and 
charged with assault. 
as far as Magnolia where he was ar- 
rested by Patrolmen Lee and Shee- 
han. 
Both men paid fines in the First 
District court, Salem, of $25 each. 
Lebweda in whose house the fight oc: 
curred was arrested for selling liquor 
illegally and paid a $50 fine Tuesday 
morning. 
Yenderna got 
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