GRADUATEMALENURSE ofwide | === PETITION MALE NURSE of wide ex- 
perience would like night work. No conta- 
gious cases. Best of references. Registry for 
nurses. Delaney’s drug store, 207 Cabot St., 
cece. Phone 510. 13tf 
~~ HOUSE LOT FOR SALE 
on Brook St., Manchester 
Apply N. P. Metpru 
FOR SALE—One parlor phonograph, one 
large oil painting, two large fruit pic- 
tures, property of Mrs. William C. Rust. 
Call at 22 Bridge street, Manchester. 2t 
EXECUTOR’S SALE 
of Real Estate in Manchester 
Will be sold by Edwin P. Stanley 
to settle the estate of the late William 
C. Rust, 2 houses on Morse Court, in 
said Manchester on 
SAT., NOV. 14, 1914, AT 2 P. M. 
Said ‘houses are to be sold accord- 
ing to a plan to be exhibited at said 
auction. Lot No. 1 on said plan has 
a frontage of 50.5 feet and contains 
5,875 feet; Lot No. 2, of 58.2 feet 
and contains 6,390 feet. 
_ These houses are centrally located 
and contain two tenements each of 6 
rooms. The estates will be sold 
separately, subject to the taxes and 
water rates for the year 1914. One 
hundred dollars to be paid down on 
each estate at the time they are bid 
off and the remainder within 20 days 
thereafter, or upon the delivery of 
the deed. 
Aurrep S. Jewert, E-vec. 
CARD OF THANKS 
‘The undersigned desires to express 
his gratitude to the voters of Man- 
chester for the splendid vote given 
him at the polls Tuesday, and he de- 
sires further to assure the people of 
Manchester that he will always be at 
their service in case anything is want- 
ed of him at the State House. 
(Signed) Harry C. Foster. 
Magnolia, Nov. 5, 1914. 
Moviks In MANCHESTER? 
The moving picture business is in- 
teresting many local people, said the 
Beverly Times, yesterday. 
Latest in the way of a moving pic- 
ture scheme is the plan talked over 
by a party of Beverly men for a tri- 
town moving picture offering. The 
plan as talked is to play in Hamilton 
two nights a week, Monday and Wed- 
nesday; in Essex, Tuesday and Fri- 
day, and in Manchester, Thursday 
and Saturday. 
Patronize home industry by hav- 
_ing your printing done at this office. 
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PETITION 
In BoarD OF SELECTMEN 
MANCHESTER, MAss. 
Whereas a petition has been pre- 
sented to this Board from Henry E. 
Russell and others representing that 
common necessity and convenience 
require that the way leading northerly 
from Summer Street know as Allen 
Court be laid out as a public highway, 
and praying that the Board take such 
action as may be necessary in the 
premises; it is therefore ordered that 
Tuesday, the roth day of November, 
1914, at eight o’clock in the evening 
and the room of the Board of Select. 
men in the Town Hall Building be 
assigned as the time and place. for 
hearing the said petitioners and other 
parties interested. It is further or- 
dered that written notice be sent to 
said petitioners and all the parties to 
whom under the law notices should be 
sent and that a copy of this order be 
published in the issues of the Man- 
chester Cricket and the North Shore 
Breeze until and including Nov. 7th 
and 8th, and that two copies hereof 
be posted in public places in Man- 
chester. 
WatTeER R. BELL, 
GrorcEe R. DEAN, 
FRANK G. CHEEVER, 
Selectmen of Manchester. 
Oct. 28, 1914. 
DENTIST 
J. Russell MacKinnon, D. M.D. 
10 Seri & St. MANCHESTER 
Office H 
9-12 and re 4 ceapt Sundays. 
HENRY B. NORTHROP 
CHIROPODIST 
205 CapoT St., BEVERLY Tel. 
Over Delaney’s Drug Store 
Telephone 85 | 
510 
J. P. LATIONS 
CARRIAGE BUILDER 
Storage for Carriages Carriage Painting 
First-Class Work 
Shop—Depot Square - Manchester, Mass, 
R. K. McMillan 
—_—_— 
Ladies Tailor 
ann Designer 
163 Cabot Street 
BEVERLY, MASS. 
TELEPHONE 471-W 
Large Quantity of 
Conifers and 
Deciduous Trees 
to be disposed of if taken now 
At Low Prices 
North Shore Nurseries 
and Florist Company 
Spaulding Gardens, Beverly Farms 
Telephone 91R 
has opened for the season her 
HAND LAUNDRY 
| 72 Pleasant St,, Manchester 
MRS. MARGAR¢T LEE 
Tel. 326 W 
First Class Work Guaranteed 
Miss Margaret M. McNamara 
Manicuring, Scalp Massaege 
Marcel Waving 
24 Norwood Avenue, Manchester 
Telephone 164 
N. GREENBERG 
CUSTOM SHOE REPAIRING 
Repairing done while you wait 
Guaranteed to be Satisfactory 
Kimball Building, Union Street 
opp. Postoffice 
Manchester - - Mass. 
REAL ESTATE and 
IMPROVEMENTS 
Improvements have been made to 
the interior of the Unitarian church, 
Manchester, since it was closed a 
few weeks ago for the season. This 
included the staining of the oak seats 
to a darker color, instead of the na- 
tural color as formerly, and the re- 
tinting of the ceiling to a stone gray. 
