NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
‘‘More Sinned Against than Usual.’’ 
Something decidedly new and 
original in the way of farce comedy 
is promised for B F Keith’s Theatre 
this week. Hazel Weston and com- 
pany will present one of the fun- 
niest and most pretentious travesties 
ever staged in vaudeville or any- 
where else, for that matter. This 
piece is a take-off on the old time 
melodrama called, ‘‘More Sinned 
Against Than Usual.’’ Surrounding 
this elaborate offering will be a 
splendid vaudeville bill, headed by 
B. A. Rolfe, the famous cornet vir- 
tuoso, and his ‘‘Rolfonians.’’ This 
is the largest and finest of the many 
companies of musicians Mr. Rolfe 
has given vaudeville, and will offer 
a splendid program of popular sel- 
ections. 
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE 
MANCHESTER TRUST COMPANY OF MANCHESTER 
at the close of business April 18, 1912, 
as rendered to the Bank Commissioner. 
ASSETS 
U. S. and State of Mass. Bonds 
(market value $17,000) . $16,850.00 
Other Stocks and Bonds (Mar- 
ket value $187,801.83) ...., 187,185.83 
Loans on Real Estate ........ 38,250.00 
Demand Loans with Collateral 2,200.00 
Time Loans with Collateral .. 5,100.00 
UCC eLAMNG LOANS occ. e es. o. 88 843,25 
Furniture and Fixtures (as- 
sessed value—not assessed 
BINGE -OPeNINg)* <0... dees 2,841.83 
Due from Reserve Banks ..... 30,870.14 
Due from Other Banks ...... 3,062.31 
Cash: Currency and Specie ... 23,251.21 
Other Cash Items ...... 100.00 
$398,554.57 
LIABILITIES 
MEMUHIE SLOG geese sees oes $100,000.00 
oh FOU Es HAGE 5G ooaseaic reine 25,000.00 
Undivided Profits, Less Ex- 
penses, Interest and Taxes 
“RNG... SG cn Se ROD CREDO 3,724.42 
DEPOSITS (demand) 
Subject to Check 256,482.04 
w0'.6. 0 (6 eva" 6010.6 
Treasurers’ Checks ......... 3,348.11 
DEPOSITS (time) 
Certificates of Deposit, Not 
Payable within 30 Days .... 10,000.00 
$398,554.57 
For the last thirty days the average 
Teserve carried was, currency and specie 
7.09 per cent.; deposited in reserve banks, 
6.03 per cent.; United States and Massa- 
chusetts Bonds 2.87 per cent. 
Essex, ss. Manchester, April 24, 1912. 
Then personally appeared Ralph H. 
Mann, Secretary and Treasurer, and Oliver 
T. Roberts, President, and William Hoare, 
Horace Standley, Ernest S. Curtis and Ed- 
ward A. Lane, Directors of the Manches- 
ter Trust Company, and made oath that 
the foregoing statement, by them sub- 
scribed, is true, to the best of their knowl- 
edge and belief. 
Before me, 
GEORGE E. WILLMONTON. 
Notary Public. 
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LASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENT 
Advertisements unde: this head at 1 cent per word the first week. One- One-half cent 
per word after the fivst week. -3- 
SETTINGS EGGS for sale, Pekin Ducks 
and White Plymouth Rocks; 
stock. We had largest exhibition of 
Plymouth Rocks and won more blue rib- 
bons than any one else at the recent 
Essex County show. $1.00 a setting. 
S. K. Prince, Manchester 14tf 
Commonwealth of Massachusetts. 
Essex, ss. Probate Court. 
To the heirs-at-law, next of kin, and 
all other persons interested in the estate 
of Thomas Jefferson Coolidge, Junior, late 
of Manchester in said County, deceased. 
WHEREAS, a certain instrument pur- 
porting to be the last will and testament 
of said deceased has been presented to 
said Court, for probate, by Gordon Ab- 
bott and Francis R. Hart, who pray that 
letters testamentary may be issued to 
them, the executors therein named, with- 
out giving a surety on their official bonds: 
You are hereby cited to appear at a 
Probate Court to be held at Salem, in 
said County of Essex, on the sixth day 
of May, A. D., 1912, at nine o’¢lock in the 
forenoon, to show cause, if any you have, 
why the same should not be granted. 
And said petitioners are hereby directed 
to give publie notice thereof by publish- 
ing this citation once in each week, for 
three successive weeks, in the North Shore 
Breeze, a newspaper published in Man- 
chester, the last publication to be one day, 
at least, before said Court, and by mail. 
ing, postpaid, or delivering a copy of this 
citation to all known persons interested in 
the estate, seven days at least before said 
Court. 
Witness, Rollin E. Harmon, Esquire, 
Judge of said Court, this seventeenth day 
of April, in the year one thousand nine 
hundred and twelve. 
ARTHUR BOGUE, Register. 
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