NORTH SHORE ‘BREEZE 
TO LET 
House of seven'roéms; Stable; Fruit trees; 
large Jot of land, 
os 7 Apply to E. W, AYEers 
48 Summer St., Manchester. 
COWS FOR SALE 
Robert J. Brown, 48 Hart Street, Bev- 
erly Farms is going out of the milk busi- 
ness, he has two Milch Cows for sale. Call 
and see theny any day the coming week. 
FURNISHED ROOMS 
To Ler: Pwo furnished rooms, 
with use of bath. - 
Apply W. E. ALLEN, 
School a Maron eerer! 
PULLETS 
To purchase a few 
WE. Allen, 
Manchester. 
WANTED: 
pullets, any breed. 
School St., 
Manure For Sale. 
A lot of ood manure for sale. 
Apply Dunn’s Express 
Central St:;’ Manchester. 
«CHAUFFEUR. 
Astr ustworthy and competent young man 
would like boston as chauffeur. 
lap Sot - Address “CHAUFFEUR” 
ls (Gare of North Shore Breeze, Manchester. 
_ GARDENERS WANTED 
Apply to 
ROBT. A. MITCHELL 
Tel. 139-5 
Gor: Schoo! and’ Pleasant Sts. 
; —~MANOHESTER, Brea 
FOR SALE 
EToude, eight rooms, in center of town, all 
modern convenietices, two minutes from sta- 
tion. Price right if taken at one. 
= Apply 
a i. GORMAN, Manchester. 
— - Se a 
WANTED. 
~ Coachman Situation by a thoroughly ex- 
has some Auto experience; 
perienced man; 
12 years in last situation; total abstainer 
English; inarried; North Shore prefered, 
= Address: R, G. Ss ase kalfot St., Milton, Mass. 
A § pring panes S nEEA he 
Summer rush be gins before you ee your 
wait 
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MANCHESTER 
Albert Cunningham begins today his 
three week’s vacation from his duites at 
the New England Trust Co., Boston. 
He is planning to spend ten days of it at 
the Jamestown Exposition. 
W. W. Harding, chauffeur for the 
W. D. Denegres, who has been abroad 
with the family. motoring, sailed from 
Liverpool yesterday week on the Arabic, 
and has arrived in Boston by this time, 
probably. Mr. and Mrs. Denegre will 
return on the same boat a month later. 
They have bought a new French car,— 
a Renault. 
James Deviney of Newton will have 
charge of Clark & Mills Electric Co’s 
branch store in Manchester this season, 
and assumed his duties “Thursday. 
‘Thomas A. Baker is back at his old 
position on Bullock’s baker-cart, after a 
winter in Florida. He is on the Mag- 
nolia route again. 
Albert E. Grant is back to Manchester 
for the summer, and has resumed _ his 
former position as head meat-cutter at 
Sheldon’s Market. Mr. and Mrs. Grant 
are being congratulated on the arrival of 
twin daughters in their Boston home last 
Sunday. . 
Mrs. J. W. Cook of Springfield has 
been a guest of her sister, Mrs. E. S. 
Knight, School street, part of the past 
week. 
Miss Helene Purdy entertained a small 
party of friends at her home on Wash- 
ington street, Monday evening, on the 
occasion of her 16th birthday. A. very 
pleasant evening was passed, playing 
games, etc. Brendia Crediford of Bev- 
erly was Miss Purdy’s guest the first of 
the..week. i 
Mr. and Mrs. John L. Prest, who. 
were married in Hamilton last week, 
will be at home to their friends ‘Uhurs- 
days on and after June 13,. at their 
home on Bennett street. 
MANCHESTER COVE. 
A. E. Linnekin, who has been oc- 
cupying the railroad house, so-called, 
near the Magnolia station, has moved to 
Gloucester. “The house has since been 
occupied by Oliver Gilman and family, 
who have been living on Summer street, 
Manchester, near the brickyard. 
A crowd of drunken rought, walking 
the track to Gloucester, made consider- 
able noise and took the “free hand’’ 
while passing through the Magnolia 
station Sunday night just before mid- 
night. “Chey pushed a baggage truck 
from the platform and otherwise “‘cut 
up,’ leaving traces of their visit in vari- 
ous ways. And yet we call this a civil- 
ized community! 
Why not send your printing to the 
~ BREEzE offiice'in Manchester. 
2) ALU 
DUNN'S 
Manchester, Beverly and Salem 
EXPRESS 
Orders left at the usual places 
in Manchester, Beverly Farms, 
Beverly and Salem, will be 
promptly attended to. . 
Agent for the 
Salem Steam Laundry. 
Telephones: 387-3 Mane., 239 Salem, 
Central St., Manchester. 
Sli Int ce 
GLADIOLI 
Let us help you grow them. 
Leaflet free. 
B. HAMMOND TRACY 
Cedar Acres, Wenham, Mass. 
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EDWARD CROWELL 
PAINTER 
Furniture Painting, Enameling 
and Tinting Ceilings. 
Shop: 17 School St., Manchester, Mass. / 
ORR. ARARARARS RAS 
FOR SALE. 
An estate near Pine street, Manchester, with 
modern conveniences, for less than cost of 
house. The lot, 50 x 137 feet, and cellar a gift. 
Ownerto leave town. Apply to 
N. P. MELDRUM. 
FOR SALE. 
Lot of land with stable 20 by 26 feet. It is 
located off Norwood Ave., Manchester, within 
3 minutes walk from the Post-office. 
Can easily be altered toa cottage. 
Apply to PERCY A. WHEATON. 
H. STATLAND 
~ 
RSS 
“Announces to the people of the 
North Shore that he 
has opened his 
TAILOR SHOP 
IN THE 
Kimball Building, | 
Union St.. Manchester 
\ 
For the season, 
