NORTH - SHORE CBREEZE 
A Bank Account 
Commands Respect— 
Respect from the man who has one 
Respect from the man who has not one 
It stands for strength. 
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 
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Lee’s Block, Manchester 
MANCHESTER 
The Haphazard club will meet 
text Monday evening, Feb. 5, with 
Miss Annie Lane. 
The Winter Social club will hold 
its last pre-lenten dance on Friday 
evening, Feb. 16, in Town hall. 
Miss Helen Mulvey of Norwood 
ave. won the doll given to the one 
selling the most tickets for the chil- 
dren’s exhibition given in Town hall 
on Jan. 25. 
Tel. 73-R and W 
Philip Diognardi, the Italian who 
bit Joseph Amoral in the cheek last 
Thursday afternoon, was fined $25 
in Salem District Court on Friday 
morning. He was charged with as- 
sault and pleaded guilty. 
Taxi—Phone Manchester 290. adv. 
Winter Underwear at W. R. Bell’s, 
Central sq. adv. 
When you think of painting think 
of Tappan, 17 Bridge st., Manches- 
Ler 
adt. 
Manchester 
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to air will be increased several times over that existing 
when gravity alone is depended upon. 
electric fan will increase the comfort of any room by 
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T. A. LEES, Manager 
Feb. 2, 1917. 
MANCHESTER 
The meeting of the Woman’s club 
next Tuesday afternoon will be open 
to pupils of the Priest school and 
Story High school to whom an admis- 
sion price of 10 cents will be charged. 
The lecture will be on “Birds” by 
Winthrop Packard, secretary and 
treasurer of the Mass. Audubon so- 
ciety. 
There will be an important meet- 
ing of the North Shore Horticultural 
society this evening to decide upon 
the advisability of holding a flower 
show the coming summer. Two dele- 
gates will also be elected to the con- 
vention of the Davie Tree Experts in 
Kent, Ohio, to be held in the near 
future. 
Taxi—Phone Manchester 290. adv. 
SINGING BEACH ROMANCE 
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“T’ve seen her; and now I guess I’ll 
go back and see my folks.” 
But he did not go that day, and the 
next morning found him again at the 
cove. 
Again Elise passed, after quickly 
glancing at the shrunken figure and 
pale face partly covered with the soft 
hat. 
He had discovered that there was 
almost as much pain as pleasure in 
watching her if he could not make 
himself known, and he was too proud 
for that, he hoped. Of course, she 
could feel only pity for him now— 
the pity she had felt: for the bird with 
the stump, and pity was not what he 
wanted. | 
As he moodily thought of these 
things he was tracing round the rock 
cn which he sat alternately a bird 
track and an imprint of the end of — 
his walking stick. 
“A very good imitation of the 
marks made so long ago by the one 
with the crutch,” he muttered; and 
suddenly deciding to return to the 
hotel, he dejectedly: limped away. 
As Elise passed on her return she 
stopped and gave a faint cry as she 
discovered what the stranger had 
traced on the sand. 
In a flash the truth came. to her; 
and so it happened that Bradbury 
came around the corner of the rocks 
the next morning to find the place 
occupied by a very pretty young lady, — 
who rose at once and came forward 
with eyes alight and _ outstretched 
hand to greet him. 
[Note: The above article is re-»' 
printed from the Boston Post of 
Tuesday, Jan. 30.. It was written by: 
Mrs. Samuel S. Peabody of Forest 
st., Manchester—Eb. ] 
