44 NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
ESTABLISHED 1841 
C. DODGE FURNITURE CO. 
Manufacturers of FINE FURNITURE 
Large variety of Furniture of our own make always on hand. Will also make to order. 
stering in all its branches. General Mill Work Done. 
REPAIRING AND REFINISHING 
Factory and Warerooms offi North 8t. Telephone Gonnection. 
MANCHESTER-BY-THE-SEA, MASS. 
EDWARD 8S. KNIGHT 
Hlurist 
40 School St., Manchester 
Flowers for All Occasions 
EVERYTHING FOR THE GARDEN 
TELEPHONE 10 ESTABLISHED 
Uphol- 
1884 
H. BAKER, TAILOR 
The Breeze Building, 33 Beach St. 
Manchester, Mass. 
Invites your patronage for anything you may desire in 
the line of Tailoring. Hehasa large line of samples from 
NewYork and Boston Wholesale Houses of Latest Styles of 
goods for 
SUMMER SUITS AND OVERCOATS 
He also does Cleansing, Pressing, Dyeing, Altering, etc. 
His Prices are always Satisfactory 
RUBLY ROAD FART DAIRY, WENHAT 
MILK and CREAM, Fresh Eggs 
P. 0. Address, Manchester, Mass. S. K. PRINCE. Prop. 
Telephone Conn. 
THE BRITISH TAILORING COMPANY 
SANDBERG & DONERT 
HABIT MAKERS. 
Ladies’ and Gents’ Tailoring. All classes of Work a Specialty 
Cleansing, Pressing, Dyeing, Remodelling 
Guaranteed Satisfaction to All Customers. 
~ Latest Patterns and Paris Fashion Styles. 
This is our second year here and a long list of satisfied customers is owr best recommendation. 
Please notice the location: 
46:Beach St., Woodbury Building, Manchester, Mass. 
Telephone 179 
Big Sale for Red Cross Fund, 
Miss Mabel T. Boardman, assisted 
by her mother, Mrs. Wm. J. Board- 
man, met the Manchester women 
Wednesday afternoon at the Congre- 
gational chapel to discuss and form- 
ulate plans for the proposed bag sale 
in aid of Manchester’s donation to 
the Red Cross endowment fund. 
The plans and arrangements for 
the sale as devised and presented by 
Miss Boardman will call for a red, 
white and blue color scheme to em- 
phasize the national and _patriotie 
nature of the sale which will be held 
August 16th, at the Manchester 
Town hall. 
The ‘‘Red’’ table to be stocked 
with household bags has been rele- 
gated to the Congregational church, 
and the ‘‘Blue’’ table with traveling 
bags of all varieties to the Baptist 
church. The attendants at the 
summer Unitarian and Episcopal 
churches will be asked to preside 
over the ‘‘White’’ table, which will 
have all sorts of sewing bags as a 
feature. The Roman  Catholi¢ 
church has been invited to take 
charge of the sale of ice cream an 
cake. 
It was suggested that the Har- 
mony Guild have charge of the 
lemonade table and the Kings’ 
Daughters the candy, peanut and 
pop corn tables. 
It was announced that the select- 
men of the town will arrange to let 
the ladies have free use of the Hall 
on August 16th, in consideration of 
the national and patriotic character 
of the sale. 
Next Wednesday, July 19th, Miss 
Boardman will meet the ladies of the 
various churches and societies at the 
Congregational chapel and _ discuss 
further the plans and arrangements 
for the sale. 
Isaac M. Marshall, editor of the 
Manchester Cricket, BR Lodge, ed- 
itor of the North Shore Breeze, and 
Miss Boardman will serve on the 
publicity committee. Miss Board- 
man plans to give the sale wide ad- 
vertisement along the North Shore 
through circular announcements and 
other mediums. 
A very beautiful, novel and useful 
display of bags were exhibited by 
Miss Boardman to give the ladies 
an idea of the assortment which will 
be on sale. As Miss Boardman 1 
giving so much time, thought and 
planning for this sale, she is cer 
tainly entitled to the hearty c0- 
operation of the ladies of the to 
ae 
The Manchester club outing ami 
clambake will be held tomorrow 
Tuck’s Point. 
