NORTH SHORE BREEZE. 
MANCHESTER 
The Baptist Bible School is planning 
on a picnic at Tuck’s Point on or about 
July 16, the date not yet being definitely 
decided. The Beverly Farms Sunday 
School has been invited to unite again 
this year with the local school. Mrs. 
Ellery Rogers, Mrs. C. L. Crafts, Miss 
Nellie eonacd: Harry Menkin And Her- 
man Swett Gece) compose the com- 
mittee in charge. 
A. J. Orr, the Bennett street painter 
and paper-hanger, is closing his shop at 
12 o'clock noon Saturdays during the hot 
season. Mr. Orr is the pioneer of the 
business concerns at Manchester in this 
respect, as he was also in the matter of 
introducing the eight-hour day in Man- 
chester, Saturday half holidays during the 
warm weather is being generally taken 
up by the building concerns, shops, fact- 
ories, etc., all over the state. 
Miss Goldie Hoffsess of Camden, 
Me., has been the guest of Mrs. W. B. 
Calderwood, Bridge st., the past week. 
Longe’s orchestra of eight pieces fur- 
nished excellent music for the graduation 
reception and dance in the Town hall a 
week ago last night. Durning the recep- 
tion the following numbers were offered: 
“Selection from Martha,’’ by Flotows; 
‘‘Slumber Sweetly,’? Beaumont; Lust- 
spiel Overture, by Keler-Bela. 
Business Cards—The BrEEzE. 
w HOUSE LOTS FOR SALE 
On Norwood Avenue, one.of the best streets in Manchester; two 
minutes walk from the Post-office, Depot and Stores. 
taining about 7000 sq. ft. 
12 inches deep ; plenty of room for House and garden. 
PLANS MAY BE SEEN ON APPLICATION. 
Lots con- 
of land, covered with good loam, 
I shall place the lots on the market fora few days at the 
following prices 
3 lots = = $750.00 each 
J lot = = $800.00 
J lot = » $900.00 
Apply to 
CHESTER L. CRAFTS, 
Manchester, Mass. 
Miss Daisy Miller of Newburyport 
has been a recent guest of friends in town. 
Douglas Shoes at Bell’s 
FIRST: GRANDSEB AEs 
RUN BY THE 
SEA-SIDE CLUB 
TOWN HALL, MANCHESTER 
Wednesday Evening, July 10, 1907 
Letters remaining unclaimed at Manchester 
Mass., P. O. for week ending June 22,— 
Mrs Lucius E Cobb, Mrs Mary Colsey, Frank 
Dodge, Mr. Daley, Mrs D D Gleason, Mrs 
Margaret Hughes, Mrs Geo A Lu Vie, Miss 
Elizabeth Lee, Albert Lamposon, Emile J Paul, 
Mabel Pond, Mrs Edward Parson, John Pol- 
land, Mitchell Rock, Miss Anna Shea, A H 
Shmigelski, Horace Stevens, J W Small, Miss 
Mary M Stubnoyer, Antoneda Sovede, Geo E 
Warren, Miss Elizabeth Winsor. 
SAMUEL L. WHEATON, 
Under the management 
HAROLD WEBBER AND SUMNER TARR 
P.M. Tickets: Gents’ 50, Ladies’ 25 Cents 
Salem Safe Deposit & Trust Company 
3 Salem, Massachusetts é 
Capital, $200,000. SHDES & Undivided Profits, $150,000. 
8 DIRECTORS | : 
George C. Vaughn, Pres. Charles Sanders, Vice-Pres. P 
8 William H. Gove, Vice-Pres. William S. Nichols, Treas, 3 
6 E. Kendall Jenkins, Melvin Woodbury, 
John H. Linehan, Forrest L. Evans, 
. William E. Bixby, 8 
“ Interest allowed on deposits : 
Seco 000 40000 = eee ee eee eee 
