6 NORTH SHORE* BREEZE 
FURNISHED ROOMS MANCHESTER Hatters, Shoemen, Haberdashers. 
To bar The Furnished rooms. ‘The chemical was called out last Sat- 
Apply W. E. ALLEN, 
School St., Manchester. 
PULLETS 
WanTED: To purchase a few 
pullets, any breed. W. E. Allen, 
School St., Manchester. 
Manure For Sale. 
A lot of good manure for sale. 
Apply Dunn’s Express 
Central St., Manchester. 
CHAUFFEUR. 
A trustworthy and competent young man 
would like position as chauffeur. 
Address “CHAUFFEUR” 
Care of North Shore Breeze, Manchester. 
VOTE OF THANKS. 
Allen Relief Corps, No. 119. Depart- 
ment of Mass., extend to the voters of Man- 
chester a hearty vote of thanks for the money 
refunded to their Relief Fund from the 
rental of the Town Hall the past year. 
May Breakfast 
To be given in the 
CHAPEL on WEDNESDAY, MAY }, 
$2 to J o’clock 
Under the auspices of the Ladies Social 
Circle, 
CHICKEN PIE = 25 cts 
Strawberry Short Cake, Pies, Coffee, ete. 
EVERYBODY INVITED. 
GLADIOLI 
Let us help you grow them. 
Leaflet free. 
B. HAMMOND TRACY 
Cedar Acres, Wenham, Mass. 
MRS. A. G. PURDY 
of BOSTON, will open the King Laundry, 
ROSEDALE AVE,, MANCHESTER, 
The Ist of May 
and is prepared to do all kinds of 
PLAIN and FANCY 
LAUNDRY 
She will make a specialty of handling 
Family Washings. 
urday night about 8.45 on a still alarm 
for a chimney fire in the summer resi- 
dence of Miss A. G. Thayer in West 
Manchester. The house has been closed 
for some time, but was opened last week 
for a short while, Dr. and Mrs. Goss 
spending a few days of their honeymoon 
there. 
At 2 o'clock this afternoon the estate 
of the late Daniel W. Friend, corner of 
School street and Friend’s Court will be 
sold at auction. The property is among 
the most desirably located in town and 
will probably bring a fair figure. After 
the sale Auctioneer Meldrum will auction 
off a parcel of woodland which is located 
on the Magnolia line, not far from the 
University Lane, so-called. 
Miss Melissa Morgan of Beverly was 
a guest Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. 
P. Dole. 
C. H. Campbell of Asheviile, N. C., 
for many years in business in Gloucester, 
passed away last week. Mr. Campbell 
was known to some extent in Manches- 
ter. He sold his soda water business in 
Asheville some years ago to §. H. Has- 
kell, who is also well known in Man- 
chester. 
‘The Winthrop club held their anniver- 
Sary supper at their headquarters Wed- 
nesday evening. One of Bullock’s choice 
turkey suppers was served. 
It iS expected that the work of dredg- 
ing the inner harbor will be started the 
first of next week. 
Mrs. A. C. Purdy of Boston, who 
conducted a laundry on Rosedale ave., 
last summer, will return here May 1, and 
will be prepared to attend to customers 
for the summer. . 
Miss Helen Washburn of Salem spent 
the week-end with Miss Nellie Hobbs, 
Pine st. 
Mrs. Chas. Chadwick came home last 
Saturday froma Brookline hospital where 
she was operated upon a fortnight or more 
ago. 
Pauline Shaw is spending a few weeks 
with friends in Roxbury. 
B. & N. Award Prizes. . 
The prize trolley trip story contest 
which was conducted by the Passenger 
Department of the Boston & Northern 
and Old Colony Street Ry. Co’s during 
the winter months, closed March 1, and 
the report of the judges has just been an- 
nouced. 
The first prize has been awarded to 
Katherine Keife of Danvers, the second 
to Mary I. Coggeshall of Melrose, and 
the third to Ellen M. Dole of Salem. 
The winning story is printed in this 
month’s issue of the Tri-State Tourist, 
the monthly publication of the Passenger 
Department. 
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CLARK & FRIEND 
Y. M.C. A. BI’d’g., Salem. 
Comes To Boston On May 6. 
Chicago is going to do everything in 
its power to make Boston like ‘“The 
‘Time, the Place and the Girl’ just as 
well as the Western cities have done. 
Up to the present time the piece has not 
been seen in New England or in any of 
the Eastern States, but in the West it has 
been breaking records everywhere. Bos- 
ton is the city in which the initiative is 
taken for New England, and the cast to 
be seen at the Tremont Theatre will be 
carefully picked to make the presentation 
ideal in every way. 
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