July 28, 1916. 
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To Let 
FURNISHED ROOMS to let. Apply: 28 
Tappan st., Manchester. 29tf 
FURNISHED ROOMS, either separately 
or as small apartment.—Mrs. Silva, 6 
Morse ct., Manchester. 25tf 
TO LET—A nice store, Neighbor’s hall 
block, Beverly Farms; large show win- 
dows, an up-to-date refrigerator. Just 
the place for a provision business, or 
can be divided and made into two 
stores. Apply: Connolly Bros., Beverly 
Farms. 23-4 
10-ROOM HOUSE for rent,—furnished or 
unfurnishet; all modern ¢onveniences; 
2 baths. Would rent for summer or year 
around.—Mrs. John W. VUampbell, 18 
Union st., Manchester. 21if 
Furnished Rooms 
FURNISHED ROOMS tv let,—26 Pine 
st., Manchester. 18tt 
Tenement or House for Rent 
TENEMENT TO LET, six rooms, ali mod- 
ern improvements, Apply: E. W. Ayers, 
92 Summer st., Manchester. 14tf 
Position Wanted 
WANTED—Work by day or hour, laun- 
dry or housework. Apply: Box 3, Man- 
chester. 30-1t 
WANTED—Position as nursery governess, 
or light housework, by German girl. 
Apply: Mrs. Kennard, 89 Hale st., Bev- 
erly. 29tf 
GARDENER wants position on Private 
place; experienced; good references; 
capable of taking complete charge if 
required, Married; Swedish. — Ivan 
Erickson, Abbott’s Estate, Wellesley 
Hills, Mass. ; 28-30 
DRESSMAKER 
Special Attention Given 
to Making Over Import- 
ed and Domestic Gowns. 
MRS. E. M. HARRIS, MAncuesrer 
PUTNAM COURT, OFF BROOK ST. 
Lost and Found 
FOUND—A cigarette case. Apply: Brown- 
lands, Manchester. lt 
LOST—Sunday, a gold pin set with pearls 
and center sapphire, shape of a daisy, 
between Proctor st. and the Baptist and 
Congregational Churches, Manchester. 
The finder will be rewarded by re- 
turning same to Ledge Leaf Cottage, 
Proctor st., Manchester. ihe 
Employer—Young man, I’m afraid 
you have deceived me. You told me 
when I employed you that you were 
a college graduate. | 
New Clerk—Beg pardon, but what 
reason have you for doubting it, sir? 
Employer—Why, you just said in 
regard to a matter connected with the 
business that I knew more about it 
than you did.—Jndianapolis Star. 1, 
Imported Male 
Pomeranian 
beautiful coat, house-broken, and one 
Black Male, lovely coat, very small. 
A. H. PEMBROKE 
Estate Mr. T. C. Hollander 
Dodge Rowe, Near Grover St., 
WENHAM 
HYDRANGEAS FOR SALE 
Twenty-five plants in tubs 
ranging from 1% to 2% ft. 
10 to 50 blooms on a plant, 
just coming into flower. Will 
sell separately or in lot. 
Price on application to 
H. R. COMLEY 
Telephones: 64 and 96 Haymarket 
6 PARK STREET, BOSTON, MASS. 
For Sale 
HOUSE AND LAND for sale in Manches- 
ter; located off Summer st., near tele- 
phone office. Apply: Mrs. Daniel Allen 
or Herman C. Swett, Manchester. 30-tf 
FOR SALE—Black mare about fifteen 
hands high, suitable for harness or 
saddle. Apply for particulars to John 
J. Connors, Tappan street, Manchester, 
Mass. 29-32 
FOR SALE—Delicious wild strawberry 
preserves. Strictly pure. Glass pints 
60 cents. Send check with order.— 
Mary Pottle Golding, North Perry, 
Maine. 5 29-30 
HOUSE for sale, centrally located in 
Manchester. For information inquire of 
xeo. E. Willmonton, Manchester. 17tf 
UNGALOW sites for sale in the Park 
Ward (Magnolia), Gloucester. Also 
acreage lots especially suitable for large 
estates—SIDNEY F. HASKELL, 398 
Essex ave., Gloucester. 25tf 
MANCHESTER 
Taxi—Phone Manchester 290. adv. 
Home-made bread and cake for 
sale at the Homestead Tea Rooms, 
Sea st. adv. 
Mrs. Albert Crampsey of Danvers 
was the guest of Mrs. R. P. Young, 
School street, yesterday. 
Taxi—Phone Manchester 2090. adv. 
F. C. Pillsbury, division engineer 
of the Mass. Highway Commission, 
was in Manchester Wednesday after- 
noon looking over the new highway 
work with the board of selectmen. 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 67 
MADAME AYERS 
HAIRDRESSING PARLORS 
CHILDREN’S HAIR CUTTING 
ROOM 11-12 ROGERS BLOCK, BEVERLY 
Busi ess Established 18 Years ago 
ty Miss C. F. Cressy. 
N. GREENBERG 
CUSTOM SHOE REPAIRING 
Repairing done while you wait 
Guaranteed to be Satisfactory 
Union St., Opposite Postoffice, Manchester 
Card Tables, Folding Weddings, Teas 
Chairs, Gold Chairs Dances 
Ww. J. CREED 
Caterer 
PRIVATE WAITING 
Boston, Mass. Chambers 
Tel. 3040 Back Bay 
Beverly Cove, Mass. 
Tel. 765 
Telephone 323-W 
JAMES F. NOYES 
—ELECTRICIAN — 
SHOP AND RESIDENCE 
9 ASHLAND AVENUE MANCHESTER, MASS. 
A. JACOBS, TAILOR 
For Ladies and Gentiemen — Latest De- 
signs and Newest Models. Also Cleaning, 
Pressing and Kepairing. Tel, 353-W. 
40 UNION STREET MANCHESTER 
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The roof of the Samuel Knight's 
Sons building, occupied by Sheldon’s 
market, Central square, is receiving 
a new covering of ‘“Paroid” roofing. 
SPORTING NOTES 
The golfing feature at the Essex 
County club last Saturday was a 
Members’ Handicap bogey. The an- 
nual team match with Myopia Hunt 
club scheduled for that date was in- 
definitely postponed. 
A junior tennis tournament came 
to a close at the Essex County club 
last Saturday, when Francis W. Wil- 
lett met J. B. Fenno in the finals, 
winning a 3-set match, 6—2, 3—6, 
6—3. There were eight players in 
the opening round, with following re- 
sult: F. W. Willett beat R. Foster; 
W. A. Coolidge beat G. Morse, 6—1, 
6—o; J. B. Fenno beat Hugh Bullock, 
6—4, 1—6, 6—2; J. Anderson beat R. 
Naon, 7—5, 6—6. In the semi-finals 
Willett beat Coolidge and Fenno beat 
Anderson, and in the fina's Willett 
beat Fenno as above. 
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