‘TENEMENT TO LET, 
~ Arthar_S. Dow, F. 
“Frnest L,. Valentine. 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS 
Advertisements under this head at 2c i 
( per word the first week. One 
cent per word after the first week. Stamps may be used in payment 
NE b 11 rooms, with 
bath and two toilets, electric lights, furnace 
heat, suitable for lodging house; centrally 
P located. Also office in same building. Will 
let together or separate. 
Apply to E. S. Brad- 
ley, 42 Central St., Manchester. 2t 
GRADUATE 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., 
Beverly. Phone 510. 13tf 
TENEMENT of 4 rooms and bath and electric 
lights, to rent, at 752 Hale st. Apply to J. 
A. Culbert, Beverly Farms. 2% 
BIG MOCK COURT TRIAL 
Fur, List oF CHARACTERS AND 
OTHER INTERESTING PARTICULARS 
Since the announcement was made 
in these columns that a big Mock 
Court Trial was to be held under the 
auspices of Col. H. P. Woodbury 
Camp, 149, S. of V., in Manchester 
Town hall, on Friday evening, Dec. 
18th, there has been great curiosity to 
know “who ’tis.” 
The secret is going to be let out 
right here and now and the public 
can begin to look forward to the 
‘merry event. 
No wonder there is deep interest 
when so important a question is at 
stake, as to whether the affections of 
fair woman shall be trifled with, her 
tender heart rent asunder and her fu- 
ture blighted, with no redress what- 
ever. 
That this Mock Court Trial will 
be no light affair will be clearly seen 
and here comes the list of partici- 
pants. 
His honor the Judge will be P. H. 
Boyle; court officer, Henry Sullivan ; 
court crier, Edwin P. Stanley; plain- 
tiff’s attorney, Col. A. V. Newton, of 
Worcester; defendant’s attorney, 
George E. Willmonton. 
~ The broken-hearted plaintiff in this 
highly interesting breach of promise 
suit will be Mrs. Nellie Smith, and 
the luckless defendant is Albert Cun- 
ningham. 
The witnesses will be Mrs. F. G. 
Cheever, Miss Brenda Cook, G. A. 
-Knoerr, Lewis W. Hutchinson and 
Fred K. Swett. 
The jury to be empanelled if the 
re lawyers do not kill each other before 
the trial begins, will be as follows: 
Geo. L. Knight, Frank C. Rand, T. 
W. Long, Alexander Robertson, I. E. 
Irish, Andrew Lee, Edward Flynn, 
J. S. Reed, Richard L. Cheever, 
Altogether this Mock Court Trial 
Je Merrill and. 
FOR SALE: 4 carriages, including station wag- 
on, Beverly wagon, top buggy, open box 
buggy; also 1 double harness and 2 single 
harness. Apply A. M. Merriam or care- 
taker, Bridge st., West Manchester. 3t 
DENTIST 
J. Russell MacKinnon, D. M.D. 
10 Church St. MANCHESTER 
Office Hours: 
9-12 and 1-4 except Sundays. 
Telephone 85 
HENRY B. NORTHROP 
CAIROPODIST 
205 CaBoT StT., BEVERLY Tel.-510 
Over Delaney’s Drug Store 
J. P. LATIONS 
CARRIAGE BUILDER 
Storage for Carriages Carriage Painting 
First-Class Work 
Shop—Depot Square - Manchester, Mass. 
promises to be one of the events of 
the season, both in the interest attach- 
ing to it and in the crowd that will 
attend. 
ANNUAL CHURCH MEETING 
The annual meeting of the Ortho- 
dox Congregational church, Manches- 
ter, was held in the Chapel last night. 
Frank P. Knight was elected chair- 
man and all of the old board of of- 
ficers were re-elected, as follows: 
Albert Cunningham, clerk; Geo. W. 
Jewett, secretary-treasurer ; Alfred 
L. Saben, supt. S. S., Albert Cunning- 
ham, asst. supt.; Miss Annie L. Lane, 
supt. Primary S. S.; Howard M. 
Stanley, secy-treas. 5. S. The va- 
cancy in the board of deacons was not 
filled. The deaconesses of last year 
were re-elected. 
Reports from the Missionary so- 
cieties—Foreign and Home, from 
Harmony Guild, the Y. P. S. C. E., 
the Social Circle showed these auxili- 
ary societies had passed through a 
successful year and that all were in 
sound condition and actively at work 
in their several functions. The reports 
of the church officers also showed the 
year had been one of progress in all 
departments. 
The matter of church social and 
supper was left in the hands of the 
Standing committee to report later. 
It was voted to extend a vote of 
thanks to the Y. P, S..C. E.-for the 
books presented the church for use in 
the Chapel and also for the pulpit 
gown recently presented. ; 
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CHRISTMAS SUGGESTIONS 
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Why not give her a Watch, 
a Ring, Pendant, Chain, Brace- 
let, Rosary, Locket, etc. 
Why not give him a Watch, 
a Ring, Fob, Scarf Pin in clasp, 
Chain, etc. 
We have one of the prettiest 
and best lines of goods we ever 
carried. 
A nice line of Diamond Rings 
$10 to $200. 
STARR C. HEWITT 
7158 Essex Street, Salem, Mass. 
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MRS. MARGARET LEE 
has opened for the season her 
HAND LAUNDRY 
72 Pleasant St,, Manchester 
Tel. 326 W 
First Class Work Guaranteed 
WN 
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 
Mass. 
Manchester - - 
Coor,-RUSSELL 
John Cool of Manchester, and Miss 
Annie Dora Russell, were united in 
marriage Thursday, Dec. 3, at Cam- 
bridge by Rev. W. E. Vandermarch 
of the Harvard Street Methodist 
church. The bride was given away 
hy Mrs. H. Dunell of Cambridge. The 
bride wore a travelling suit with hat 
to match and carried a bouquet of 
After the ceremony refresh- 
ments were served. The room was 
decorated with and 
pinks. The couple will occupy rooms 
in the Cooney cottage on Sea street. 
roses. 
prettily roses 
