P. LATORELLA 
Hairdressing Parlor 
Work done at residence if desired 
P. 0. Block 73,35". Manchester 
Dutch Clips for Childrena Specialty. Tel. 137-M 
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3 WHISPERINGS 
of THE BREEZES 
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Of 
Course it 
Was warm, but 
Be thankful 
Chicago. 
you were not in 
: P Samed. Gime S 
“The world’s population makes use 
of 2,500,000 glass eyes in the course 
of each year,’ News Item. 
Which is our idea of useless infor- 
mation. 
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An elm tree which was cut down on 
School st., Manchester, this week was 
about 60 years old. It was one of a 
row on the west side of the street 
near the Baptist church, which were 
set out together many years ago. It 
had rotted down from the top and 
was becoming a menace to traffic. All 
of the other trees along the street are 
still flourishing. 
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Last Sunday was observed to be 
a “yellow day” by those familiar with 
this phenomenon of the weather. A 
taick, smoky haze diffused the sun’s 
rays in the upper strata.of the atmos- 
phere, while lower down rain clouds 
had a darkening effect. An unusual! 
effect of this peculiarity of the at 
mosphere was observed by many on 
Mondav- evening. The sunset was 
particularly brilliant and the entire 
sky was illuminated by crimson 
clouds. When the electric street lights 
were first lighted they glowed with 
a pale phosphorescent green, which 
gradually became white as the effect 
of the sunset diminished. 
Entries for the men’s singles tennis 
tournament, which will start next 
week at the playground, are as fol- 
lows: C. Smith, John Danforth, Dr. 
IX, A. Willis, Sydney Marshall, R. P. 
Young, A. C. Needham, Archer Gib- 
son, Donald Crafts, Gordon Crafts, 
William Francis, John Knox, Stan- 
iey Beaton, A. G. McKinnon, D, Gil- 
lis, C. W. Smith and Abbott Foster. 
Games will be arranged by the con- 
testants between 5.30 a. m. and 7 
|) m., except on Saturdays. A junior 
tournament will begin on August 9 
under the direction of Playground Di- 
rector McCarthy, 
70 NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 
Aug. 4, 1916. 
W. B. Calderwood 
Successor to DAVID FENTON CO. 
Builder of Yachts, Launches and Tenders dl 
Paints, Oils, Varnish, Cordage, Oars, and all kinds of 
Marine Hardware constantly on hand . 
Marine Railways, Yacht and Boat Repairing of every description 
Boats STORED FOR THE WINTER AT Owners’ Risk IN CASE oF FIRE 
Manchester, Mass. 
TELEPHONES 
Office 254--Res. 241-W 
MANCHESTER 
Madeline Gray is visiting relatives 
in Charlestown. 
Taxi—Phone Manchester 290. adv. 
Miss Grace Salter of Danvers is 
the guest of Miss Bernice Lee. 
Taxi—Phone Manchester 290. adv. 
Miss Barbara Furber of Manches- 
ter, N. H., is visiting Miss Helena 
Warner at “Highwood,” West Man- 
chester. 
Taxi—Phone Manchester 290. adv. 
Work was started yesterday on the 
gilding of the clock in the tower of 
the Congregational Church. The ex- 
terior of the church is to be painted. 
Taxi—Phone Manchester 290. adv. 
Mrs. Julia Curriea and Mrs. Dan- 
iel Leach returned yesterday from 
spending a month at Northfield. ‘The 
W. R. Moodys, who have been at the 
Leach cottage on Ashland avenue, 
have returned to Northfield. 
Neat‘ line of men’s and boys’ caps, 
W. R. Bell’s, Central sq. adv. 
The Board of Assessors have about 
completed their work of compiling a 
valuation on which to base a tax-rate 
and they will be prepared to announce 
the rate Saturday, in all probability. 
Contrary to general expectations that 
the rate would be in excess of last 
year’s levy of $10, the rate this year 
will be about the same as last, if not 
less. This much was admitted by 
Chairman E. S. Knight yesterday. 
Home-made bread and cake for 
sale at the Homestead Tea Rooms, 
Sea st. adv. 
Chief of Police Sullivan asks the 
BREEZE to warn the people of Man- 
chester against giving indiscriminately 
to solicitors who call upon them. So- 
licitors for a “volunteer life guard” 
were ordered out of town yesterday. 
They claimed that they patrol the 
waters along the coast from Port- 
land, Me., to Manchester and are de- 
pendent upon popular subscription foz 
support. They have no settled head- 
quarters, and while they are not guilty 
of fraud, their scheme is so obviously 
worthless that subscription tq their 
iund is money wasted Chief Sulli- 
van would appreciate a notification of 
MINIATURE ALMANAC 
Week beginning Friday, Aug. 4. 
Sun Light High Tide 
Day Rises Sets Auto A. M. P.M. 
Fri 4s A300 are W005 “20S Bae 
Sat 5 4.40 6.59 [72o ose 
Sun 6 4.4] 6.58 1.28 “3 42°) 4:05 
Mon 7 4.42 6.57 tal. 436 “4:59 
Tues 8 443 650 99gpe poe eee 
Wed 9 444 654 724 6.39 7.03 
Thu 10 446 653 423 7.42 $05 
Watch for the 
RED TRUCKS 
Telephones: 
GLOUCESTER 
66 and 1266 
MANCHESTER 
161 
the operations of any solicitors in 
Manchester who are without proper 
cr dentials. 
Y'axi—Phone Manchester 290. adv. 
Clay’s ice-cream by plate or cone 
at Reed’s Beach st. café. adv, 
Taxi—Phone Manchester 290. adv. 
CONCERT PROGRAM 
By SALEM Caper BAND at MANCHEs- 
TER, THURSDAY, AUGUST Io. 
1. March, With Flying Colors, 
Missud 
2. Overture, Light Cavalry, Suppe 
3. Waltz, June Baxter 
4. Solo for piccolo Selected 
_ MR, ROBERT HANNIBLE 
5. Selection, Robin Hood, De Koven 
6. (a) March, Italian Songs, 
: ‘Panella 
(b) March, Stars and Stripes, 
; ; Sousa 
7. Selection, A Hunting Scene, 
: ; Bucalossi 
8. Selection, Popular Melodies, 
Lampe 
9. (a) Humoreske, Dvorak 
(b) Gloria from 12th Mass.. 
Mozart 
10, March.-G, “A. R. Barnes 
JeAN Missup, Conductor 
