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NORTH SHORE BREEZE. 
TOWN NOTICES 
MANCHESTER 
All bills and claims against the Town 
should be presented to the Selectmen on or 
before Wednesday of each week. After 
approval the bills will be paid by the Town 
Treasurer, at his office, on the following 
Saturday. The regular business meeting 
of the Board, will be held on Thursday 
evening of each week at seven o'clock, al- 
so on the last Saturday afternoon of each 
month from two to four o’clock. 
EDWARD S. KNIGHT, 
WALTER R. BELL. 
GEORGE L. ALLEN, 
Selectmen of Manchester. 
Water Board Notice 
The regular meeting of the WATER 
BOARD will be held at their office, in the 
Town Hall Building, on the last Wednes- 
day of each month, from 2 to 5 o'clock, 
P. M. All orders for shutting off or letting 
on of water, reports of leaks, and all business 
of the department under the Superintendent 
should be reported at his office at the 
Pumping Station. 
Per order, 
MANCHESTER WATER BOARD. 
Town Treasurer’s Notice 
The TOWN TREASURER will be at 
his office in the Town Hall Building, on 
Saturdays, for the payment of bills, from 1 
o’clock to 5 and from 7 to 8 o’clock P. M. 
When a holiday comes on Saturday the 
pay day will be Friday previous at the same 
hours. 
EDWIN P. STANLEY, 
Treasurer. 
Notice 
The regular meetings of the SCHOOL 
COMMITTEE will be held the first Mon- 
day evening of each month at which time 
all bills against the school department of 
the town should be presented for approval. 
ALFRED C. NEEDHAM, 
Secretary. 
EDWARD CROWELL 
PAINTER 
And Decorator 
Personal attention given to all work 
Shop: 17 School St., Manchester 
Auto Accident. 
Selectman George Lockhart Allen is 
confined to his home on Central street, 
Manchester, and Miss Helen W. Ford 
of Youngstown, O., who summers with 
her mother, Mrs. J. S. Ford at Man- 
chester Cove, is confined at her home 
today and gwill be for several days to 
come, no doubt, as the result of an auto 
in which they were riding Thursday 
afternoon turning turtle and throwing 
them out. Mr. Allen is not seriously in- 
jured, though he was stunned by the 
accident and was unconscious for some 
time. He was considerably shaken up, 
but his injuries were not of a serious 
nature. 
Miss Ford was shaken up also, and 
received a severe gash on one knee, but 
no bones were broken. Her mother, 
Mrs. Ford, was in the car also, but she 
escaped with only slight bruises. “The 
chauffeur, too, escaped injury. 
‘That no one was seriously injured isal- 
most miraculous, and is due to the fact 
that the car was going at only a moderate 
rate of speed at the time. 
Mrs. Ford and daughter were out. for 
a ride and at Ipswich they met Mr. Allen 
and were bringing him home to Man- 
chester. On the Beach Road they met 
another auto going at a high rate of 
speed, it is said, and in turning out to let 
it pass, they run into the gutter, the 
sorting breakbing. ‘The chauffeur lost 
control of the car momentarilly and_ be- 
fore he could bring it to a stop it passed 
over the embankment and turned over. 
Golf at Myopia. 
Golf has again been a feature at My- 
opia this week. The invitation tourna- 
ment began on Tuesday and from the 
start lay with P. W. Whittemore of the 
Country club. In the qualifying round 
his score was 79, the best by three 
strokes that has been made at Myopia in 
an invitation tournament. In the second 
round and semi-finals played Wednesday, 
Whittemore still maintained his lead, de- 
feating Templeton Briggs at the 19th 
hole and later downing T. M. Claflin, 
jr., 3 up and 2 to play. Thomas G. 
Stevenson of the Myopia Hunt club also 
played very good golf and defeated 
Hugo R. Johnstone in the forenoon 
and Fred Herreshoff in the afternoon. 
Whittemore’s play in the finals yester- 
day was most excellent. His score for 
the first 18 holes was 78 the’ best score 
made in {the match. The finals were 
won by Whittemore, 7 up and 6 to play. 
Miss McNamara announces that she 
is at Manchester-by-the-Sea for the sea- 
son, and that she has removed from the 
cottage at 39 School street to Friend’s 
court (off School street). Treatment 
of the scalp, shampooing, marcel wav- 
ing, manicure, “Telephone 164 Man- 
chester, - 
Mt. Pleasant Dalry 
R. & L. BAKER, 
Dealers in % & M I LK 
P. O. Box 129 
Teaming done to order. 
Gravel and Rough Stone. 
WLAN GEL Ec sae Bose = 
Telephone Connection 
MASS. 
EDWARD A. LANE 
2% HOUSE, SIGN AND CARRIAGE PAINTER 2% 
DECORATOR AND PAPER HANGER 
Dealer in Paints, Oils, Paper Hangings, Win- 
dow Shades, Blinds and Windows. 
Mel. ‘Con: MANCHESTER AND HAMILTON 
Cc. L. CRAFTS, 
CARPENTER AND BUILDER 
Special Attention Given to Jobbing. 
MANCHESTER,*) 5" "ae Mae 
Telephone 139-4. 
George 5. pinnicks, 
MASON BUILDER 
MANCHESTER-BY-THE-SEA. 
—— 
EDWARD 8. KNIGHT, 
FLORIST 
Dealer in fine plants, bulbs and seeds. 
FLOWERS for all occasions. 
44 SCHOOL STREET, - - - MANCHESTER-BY-THE-SEA. 
Manchester, Magnolia, Beverly Farms, Boston 
Smith’s Express Company 
F. J. Merritt, Proprietor. 
Principal Boston Office: 32 Court Square. 
Telephones: Boston,Main 489; Manchester 11-5 
FIRST-CLASS STOWAGE FOR FURNITURE. 
SEPARATE ROOMS UNDER LOCK 
MANCHESTER - - 
Removal of Night Soil 
Application for the removal of the con- 
tents ofcesspools and grease traps should 
be made to S. ALBERT SINNICKS, 
Per order the Board of Health 
MASS. 
FRANK H. DENNIS 
“% GROCER 
Telephone 24-3 
16 School St., - Manchester 
INSURANCE 
Any Kind, 
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GENERAL MANAGER 
Gloucester or Manchester 
Anywhere, Any Amount. 
