March 23, 1917. 
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CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS RESEMENTS 
To Let 
. TENEMENT to let in Manchester. Mod- 
improvements. Inquire at the Breeze 
office. 8tf 
For Sale 
FRESH EGGS 30c DOZEN. Laid every 
day, at Miss Wilson’s, 329 Summer st., 
Manchester. eZ, } 
BUTCHER CART BUSINESS, 
doing good 
business. Ill-health reason for selling. 
—L. W. Hutchinson, Manchester. ike 
Found 
In Manchester, Mar. 15, a a pocketbook 
containing small sum of money. 
Apply at the Breeze office. It 
MANCHESTER 
Ira E. Irish, formerly of Manches- 
ter and now cashier of the North 
Brookfield National bank, spent Sun- 
day with friends in town. 
Lawrence Cawthorne, his cousin, 
Butman Watson, and friend, Francis 
Swift, of Watertown, spent the week- 
end at the “Crows Nest,’ Pine st. 
Lawrence is employed by the Condit 
Electric Co. of Boston. 
A hearing will be given at Room 
473, State House, Boston, next Wed- 
nesday, March 28, by the Commission 
on Waterways and Public Lands on 
the petition of the selectmen of Man- 
chester, relative to dredging Man- 
chester harbor. 
Michele Ricci of 16 Forest st., who 
was arrested last February for as- 
sault with a dangerous weapon, was 
sentenced last Friday in Salem Dis- 
irict court to three months in the 
House of Correction. Sentence was 
suspended and he was put on proba- 
tion for one year. 
Col. H. P. Woodbury camp, S. of 
V. will celebrate its silver anniversary 
in Town hall next Wednesday eve- 
ning. Members of the G. A. R,, 
Women’s Relief corps and eligibles 
to membership in the camp are in- 
vited. Out of town talent will enter- 
tain and department officers will be 
present. 
The baseball movies last Friday 
evening were an unqualified success. 
Some $53 was realized, including a 
substantial amount secured by “the 
young ladies ($15.35) who sold 
candy. Archie Cool entertained with 
solos, “Three Leaves of Shamrock” 
and “In the Sweet Long Ago.” Plans 
are being made for another show in 
the early future. 
Eric Wetterlow, gardener at the 
Lester Leland estate, was awarded 
first prize on the exhibit of cyclamens 
Architect 
221 Essex St., SALEM, MASS. 
Tel. 2315-W 
EDW. T. SANDERSON or 2" 
PUB Ey eee Ee RolN Gs 
Notice is hereby that the 
given 
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Board of Selectmen will give a public 
hearing on Tuesday evening, March 
B27, 1017; av 7.30 o'clock. upon the 
petition of John E. Riggs for per- 
mission to maintain a floating fish 
trap in Manchester Harbor, to be lo- 
cated on the Westerly side of Ram 
Island, for a term not exceeding five 
years. 
Per order of the Board of Selectmen, 
EDWARD S. KNIGHT, 
Chairman. 
SALE and ENTERTAINMENT 
in Manchester 
A sale will be held at the Congl. 
chapel on Wednesday and Thursday 
of next week—Mar. 28 and 29—un- 
der the auspices of the Ladies Social 
circle, opening at 3.30 o’clock each 
day. The attractions will include a 
tea room, where sandwiches, cake 
and tea will be served. There will 
also be for sale fancy articles, aprons, 
ice-cream and candy, and a “grab” 
will furnish some amusement. There 
will be no admission charged in the 
afternoon, but there will be a charge 
of roc in the evening. A little farce 
will be presented each night. On 
Wednesday evening it will be “An 
Old Maid’s Venture.” On Thursday 
evening the “Business Meeting” pre- 
sented on.a former occasion will be 
presented by request of many people 
who did not see it before. There will 
also be a little instrumental and vocal 
music. Everybody welcome! 
at the Boston flower show this week. 
This is the fifth successive year that 
this exhibit from the Leland gardens 
has carried off the es anaes 
Parsons, gardener of the E. Grew 
estate, remand awards on me eXx- 
hibits of primroses and fuchsias. 
N. GREENBERG 
CUSTOM SHOE REPAIRING 
Repairing done while you wait 
Guaranteed to be Satisfactory 
Union St., Opposite Postoffice, Manchester 
Card Tables, Folding Weddings, Teas 
Chairs, Gold Chairs Dances 
W. J. CREED 
Caterer 
PRIVATE WAITING 
Boston, Mass. Chambers 
Tel. 3040 Back Bay 
Beverly Cove, Mass. 
Tel: 765 
Telephone 323-W 
JAMES F. NOYES 
—~ELECTRICIAN — 
SHOP AND RESIDENCE 
9 ASHLAND AVENUE MANCHESTER, MASS. 
U. S. DRAINAGE and 
IRRIGATION COMPANY 
of New York 
The local office of this 
Company is at 
No. 9 Washington St., Manchester 
Edwin F. Linder 
Engineer in Charge 
MANCHESTER Boys WIN AGAIN. 
The North Shore Market bowlers 
came down from Salem Wednesday 
evening with the intention of revers- 
ing the tables for the trimming which 
the boys connected with the Manches- 
ter branch administered at Salem re- 
cently. But it was of no use—the 
Manchesterites were too good for 
them. The game was played on the 
Belmont alleys at 
score being 1373 
the local team. 
Gloucester, the 
to 1231 in favor of 
Man for man the lo- 
cals defeated the Salem boys. The 
-SCOre.: 
Manchester 
BY oy EE ee ed 100 87 ith 254 
Goodwin. - 5.2...) 96 74 75 245 
Bulloekw 4. aed. 88 89 96 273 
etal Re Sew eats oe S88 98 109 295, 
Conley ~ 7-8. adrn 114 97 85 296 
Total 486 44.5 HAD. - 1373 
Salem 
0 art vane tierce 71 71 74 216 
AS -POWOrs is sie c Air 85 75 237 
AMT en 3, Sv mianee 81 83 99 263 
Dowde.7 22284 84 79 86 249 
de POWeETS: iz oh 103 91 72 266 
Total 416 409 406 1231 
Easter cards and booklets at E. A. 
Lethbridge’s. adv, 
