8 NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
lf You Had A Ghance 
To make a nice little deal that took quite a sum of 
money, and promised a good big profit 
Could You Take it? 
You will have such opportunities, and a little saved 
here and there and deposited in your local bank at 
Four per cent. compound interest will be greatly 
appreciated by you some day. 
Let this bank be your bank. 
Manchester Trust Gompany 
MANCGHESTER-BY-THE-SEA 
RAYMOND C. ALLEN 
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Investigations and Resorts—Design and Superintendence of Con- 
struction—Design of Roads and Avenues—Surveys and Estimates. 
Established 1897 
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Bullock Brothers, Fine Groceries 
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Bealers in 
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Dealer in PAINTS, OILS, GLASS, PUTTY, ETC. 
A full line of PATTON’S SUNPROOF PAINT and Specialties. 
Bennett Street Soap edie Manchester, Mass. 
Opposite High School 
MANCHESTER WOMAN’S CLUB - 
Miss Emma Latimer Fall Gave a 
Legal Address 
The regular monthly meeting of 
the Manchester Woman’s club was 
held at the Congregational chapel 
Tuesday afternoon, the president, 
Mrs. Emma E. Stanley, presiding. 
There were 95 present, 11 being 
guests, of the latter number, the 
president of the Lothrop club, Bey- 
erly. 
During the business session the 
announcement was made of a pure 
food exposition March 21-30 by the 
Retail Grocers of Worcester. The 
members of the Manchester Wo- 
man’s club have been invited to at- 
tend. The proceeds from the recent 
entertainment for the District Nurse 
fund will total $37 or more after all 
accounts are settled. The appropri- 
ation by the town of $500 toward 
this fund was received by the club 
members with great satisfaction. 
Previous to the opening of the en- 
tertainment program, Miss Brenda 
Cook rendered a ‘‘Lullaby’’ very 
sweetly. She was accompanied by 
Mrs. Flora 8. Hersey. 
The lecturer of the afternoon was 
Miss Emma Latimer Fall of Malden. 
Miss Fall is a young lawyer, her 
parents being both well known law- 
yers. Therefore this fair young 
Portia was very well fitted to im- 
part practical law to her audience, 
of which she was most cognizant. 
Ter subject was ‘‘Everyday Law 
for Women.”’ 
The subject matter was minutely 
handled and the practicalities and 
technicalities of everyday law so 
necessary to every woman was pre- 
sented at length. 
In part Miss Fall explained why 
one must turn aside for the law. 
There is no excuse for ignorance of 
the law. Her first legal subject was 
making contracts. Contract, coming 
from the Latin con tracto, means 
drawing together. Miss Fall spoke 
about consideration in contracts, 
implied and sealed contracts, defin- 
ite and illegal contracts, .the latter 
being in restraint of trade. The 
equity court, which means justice 
with mercy, is the place to secure an 
injunction when a contract is re- 
straining trade. In the matter of 
bank checks, Miss Fall gave practi- 
eal advise on their endorsement, 
cashing and legal status. 
In respect to the law in relation 
to mistress and maid, there is no 
legal demand for medical atten- 
dance for a maid or for references. 
In respect to married women 
there is no legal discrimination now 
as in the olden days between hus- 
