July 16,1915. 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 57 
MANCHESTER 
The Women’s Relief Corps will 
hold a Bazaar, August 18, 19, 20th. 
The first two night, Wednesday and 
Thursday, they will have a fair and 
dancing. There will be a coaching 
parade and baby show Thursday at- 
ternoon and the affair will close Fri- 
day night with a dance. 
Mrs. A. Martin Hamrick and little 
son are leaving Manchester next 
week for San Francisco where they 
will join Mr. Hamrick for a trip to 
the Hawaiian Islands, where Mr. 
Hamrick has been appointed at the 
head of the Weather Bureau, a most 
important position. He has been ia 
the govenment service in the far west 
the last year. Mrs. Hamrick was to 
spend the summer in Manchester 
with her mother, Mrs. Emma Mylin. 
The pastor will preach at the Con- 
gregational church Sunday evening 
on “Absolon and Harry K. Thaw.” A 
trio of ladies voices will sing ‘What- 
eer Betides.” A week from Sunday 
evening the pastor will speak on 
“Frank, or a Modern Victim of 
Race Prejudice.” 
WHISPERINGS 
of THE BREEZES 
0000000 
Visions of a man wounded and die- 
ing by the roadside, or of one drown- 
ing in the waters of the little pond on 
Summer street, in the vicinity of the 
brick-yard property, so-called, took 
two of our worthy blue-coats to the 
spot in double quick time Sunday 
night. A man on motor-cycle had 
passed the place about ten o’clock and 
heard the groans. He stopped his 
machine and made a hurried look, but 
could not seem to locate the exact 
spot from which the sounds came. 
He hopped on the machine again and 
hurried along to town, stopped in the 
square and gave the alarm to the 
police. Two officers,—not including 
Sergeant Andrews—took a taxi and 
sped off at a high clip for the brick- 
yard. With flash lights they skir- 
mished the little pond on everyside 
and were about to get ready for grap- 
pling irons to drag the pond when one 
of the officers detected a muffled 
groan at his feet. Quickly he flashed 
his lamp to the spot and there, look- 
ing up at him from between the 
weeds on the edge of the pond was a 
big bull-frog, that ducked back onto 
the murky waters just in time to es- 
cape a fusilade of missles and an un- 
printable page of cuss-words from 
the two irate guardians of the peace, 
NORTH SHORE MARKET, 
McDONALD and FOGARTY, Proprs. 
Postoffice Block, Beach St., 
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Fresh Garden Vegetables Received Daily 
Fancy Fruits in Season 
Eggs Supplied Fresh Daily from Local Henneries 
James A. Gonley, Mgr. 
Telephone 228 Manchester 
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LADIES’ 
& GENTS’ 
TAILOR 
Suits MADE TO ORDER 
Headquarters for French Cleaning and Dyeing 
Pressing and Repairing 
At Reasonable City Prices 
13 BEACH STREET, 
MANCHESTER, MASS. 
AT PUBLIC AUCTION 
To the Owners and Occupants of 
the following parcel of Real Estate 
situated in the Town of Manchester, 
in the County of Essex, and the Com- 
monwealth of Massachusetts, and the 
Public are hereby notified that the 
Taxes thereon severally assessed for 
the years hereinafter specified accord- 
ing to the list committed to me as 
Collector of Taxes, for the said Town 
by the Assessors of Taxes, remain 
unpaid and that the smallest undivid- 
ed part of said estate sufficient to 
satisfy said Taxes, with all legal 
costs and charges, or the whole of 
said estate, if no person offers to take 
an undivided part thereof, will be or- 
fered for sale by Public Auction on 
the premises on the seventh day of 
August, 1915, at one-thirty o'clock, 
p. m. for the payment of said taxes 
with interest, costs and charges there- 
on, unless the same shall be previous- 
ly discharged. 
Assessed to Maria K. Hamilton, 
(and on Probate Record as Mary L. 
Hamilton), for years 1913 and rgr4, 
and bounded as follows: on the 
north by Washington street, east by 
George W. Jewett, south by Ben- 
jamin L, Allen, west by Rachel K. 
Thornton. 
Amount of Tax, 1913......$29.92 
Interest, 13} (ec ee 2% 
Amount of Tax, 1914...... 38.08 
Interest, 1914. ... .% 1.72 
$72.85 
EpwIn P. STANLEY, 
Collector of Taxes. 
Manchester, Mass., 
July 7, 1915. 
“hen you think of painting thik 
of Tappan, 17 Bridge st., Manches- 
ter. adv. 
Lehigh Valley Coal Sales Company 
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SAMUEL KNIGHT SONS COMPANY 
32 CENTRAL. STREET 
TELEPHONE 202 
MANCHESTER, MASS. 
