18 NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
The Changing Value of Bonds 
and Stocks 
need not disturb you. Ifyou place your funds 
in the MANCHESTER TRUST COMPANY, 
you are sure of 4 per cent. compound interest 
on your investment. 
The sum you have invested will not decrease 
in value and it will at all times be at your 1m- 
mediate command. 
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The Manchester Trust Company 
Banking hours 8:30-2:30; Sat. 8:30-1:00; Sat. Eve. 7-8 
RAYMOND C. ALLEN 
Assoc. Mem. Am. Soc. C. E. Member Boston Soc. C. E. 
CIVIL ENGINEER 
Investigations and Reports—Design and Superintendence of Con- 
struction—Design of Roads and Avenues—Surveys and Estimates. 
Established 1897 
LEE’S BLOCK, MANCHESTER TEL. 73-2 and 3 
MANCHESTER Mrs. Herman Swett is spending a 
few days in Chelsea the guest of her 
The Manchester Lawn-Mower Co. sister, Mrs. Roderick Macdonald. 
will sharpen your ltawn-mowers to 
cut like new, by the latest improved ROOMS TO LET! 
machinery. 61 School Street, cor. Have you any? We have already 
Vine. * had inquiries from people who 
Supt. of Schools J. C. Mackin at- are coming to the North Shore 
tended the High School State Board for the summer. They look to 
of Education Convention held at the the Breeze for information as to 
State Normat School at Salem last who has rooms to rent. It would 
Saturday. One of the subjects dis- pay you to start your adv. early. 
cussed was “Shall Small Schools Ad- It might mean dollars to you in 
vance Vocational ‘Training ?” the end. Our rate: 2c a word 
Lamson and Hubbard hats at Bell’s the first week; Ic a word each 
Beach street store. * week thereafter. 
THE BLOODSTONE 
Is the March Birthstone—It is the Symbol of Courage and 
Truthfulness. . 
A Gold Ring in this Setting Would Make a Fitting Gift to a 
Friend. 
We Invite You to Inspect Our Stock 
W.F.Chisholm & Son Jewelers, 161 Main street 
ESTABLISHED 1874 
Gloucester, Mass. 
Town Affairs 
With THE MANCHESTER BOARD 
OF SELECITMEN AND OTHER 
Town OFFICIALS 
The board of selectmen made no 
appointments at their meeting ‘Cues- 
day night. ‘The three principal ap- 
pointments yet to be made are: Chief — 
ot Police, Supt. of Moth Suppresion, 
and caretaker of Tuck’s Point. 
The selectmen have appointed the 
following as official weighers of coal: 
Miss Ann Coughlin, Roland Knight, 
Hugh Burke, Geo. L. Knight and 
Frank P, Knight. 
The board of selectmen acted on 
the petition of one of the citizens to 
tun a moving picture machine in the 
‘Town hall, at their meeting. Tuesday 
evening. They voted against it and 
the petitioner was given leave to with- 
draw. 
It looks as if something definite is 
now to be done toward providing a 
new ‘Town hall for Manchester. A 
committee was appointed at the annual 
Town meeting and was instructed to — 
make a report at a special meeting. 
Many people are wondering where a 
new building could be put, assuming 
the old location is not feasible. 
Among the places suggested we hear — 
mentioned the Town Hill, bounded by 
Union, School and North streets; the 
property on the corner of School and 
North streets; and the property on 
Union street, opposite the Public Li- — 
brary, now occupied by the Trask and — 
Hoyt houses. Almost everybody 
thinks the building ought to be kept 
as near the centre of the town as pos- 
sible. 
CARMEN MELLIS AT SALEM 
What will probably prove to be a 
big thing in the concert line for the 
music-lovers of this vicinity will take 
place at Ames Memorial hall on the 
evening of April 15, when Mme. Care 
men Mellis of the Boston Opera Com- 
pany will appear in Salem, assisted by 
the Kneissel Quartet. 
It is seldom that the public is 
privileged to enjoy the singing of a_ 
grand opera star at such close range 
as is afforded in the “intimate” audi- 
torium of Ames Memorial hall. The 
coming of the famous singer is looked 
forward to as one of the musical 
events of the year. Mme. Schumann- 
Heink is the only other member of — 
the Boston Opera Company to have 
appeared in Salem this winter. 
