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Aug. 25, 1916. 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 59 
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS 
Advertisements under this head at 2c per word the first week. One 
cent per word after the first week. Stamps may be used in payment 
To Let 
FURNISHED ROOMS to let. Apply: 28 
Tappan st., Manchester. 29tf 
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 
ean be divided and made into two 
stores. Apply: Connolly Bros., Beverly 
Farms. 23-4t 
10-ROOM HOUSE for rent,—furnished or 
-unfurnishe1; all modern conveniences; 
2 baths. Would rent for-summer or year 
around.—Mrs. John W. Vampbell, 18 
Union st., Manchester. 21tf 
Furnished Rooms 
FURNISHED ROOMS to let,—26 Pine 
st., Manchester. 18tf 
Position Wanted 
CHAUFFEUR wants steady position. 
Married. Good references.—Address: 
‘‘Chauffeur,’? North Shore Breeze, 
Manchester. 32t£ 
Lost 
LOST—Between West Gloucester and Mag- 
nolia, a small, round, tatting purse, con- 
taining a bill. Telephone 942-W Glou- 
cester. 
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FOR SALE 
Beautiful Persian kittens, strong and 
healthy, long pedigree. 
KATE W. SPRAGUE 
24 Estes St., off Broad, Lynn. Tel. 3184M 
UNcLAIMED LETTERS 
At Manchester postoffice, week end- 
ing August 24: Edison Alley, Miss 
F. H. Fiske, Mrs. Mary G. Grosvenor, 
Mrs. William Happenny, Miss Mary 
E. Kelly, Miss Julia Lynch, Torrey 
Morse, Miss Mary O. Mallery, Mrs. 
Lucie Miles, Mrs. William F. Muller. 
Miss M. Watson, Miss Lillian Walker. 
Fearclay McClure, Miss Anna Nelson, 
At Beverly Farms postoffice, Aug. 
24: Mr. Buddie Britt, Mr. and Mrs. 
Osear Breault, Mrs. Burke, Miss Hat- 
‘tie Clarke, Miss A. Christiansen, Miss 
Delia Cady, Miss Catherine Dugan, 
Miss Sarah Granville, Madame Ham- 
bur, Mrs. Price Headley, E. B. Gor- 
don, Mrs. William P. J. Gibson, Miss 
Priscilla B. Murray, M. E. McLean, 
Miss Julia McSweeney, Wilson Olney, 
Esq., Mr. H. A. Smith, Leanord Sea- 
grave, Miss Ellen Willis. 
HENRY KERSWILL 
Artificial Stone, Bird Fountains, Rustic 
Garden Settees, Chairs, Vases, SBalus- 
trades and Columns. Antiques Repaired. 
60 NORTH STREET SALEM 
PIANO FOR SALE eae 
An old Hallett & Davis, now in John 
Price school. Consult with Supt. John C. 
Mackin for terms.—School committee, 
Town of Manchester. 2t 
For Sale 
MPORTED ORANGE male Pomeranian 
for sale; beautiful coat, house-broken; 
and one black male, lovely coat, very 
small. A. H. Pembroke, estate Mr. T. C. 
Hollander, Dodge row, near Grover st., 
Wenham, 34-tf 
5 SCOTCH COLLIE PUPPIES for sale. 
Address: Thomas Mahan, eare of Breeze 
office, Manchester. 34-35 
TENT for sale, 10x10, in perfect condi- 
tion, has been used only two months and 
can be bought cheap. Apply at 60 
Bridge st., Manchester. Tel. 144-W. 
BUILDING FOR SALE, 10x20 ft. Has 
been used as garage. OC. L. Crafts, Man- 
chester. 34 
HOUSE WITH 10 ROOMS, on Morse 
court, Manchester, for sale; can be used 
either as single or double tenement; 
newly painted inside and out; newly 
papered; cemented cellar; sewer connec- 
tion; will sell on easy terms or would 
exchange for other property. C. L. 
Crafts, Manchester. 34 
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 
HOUSE for sale, centrally located in 
Manchester. For information inquire of 
Geo. BE. Willmonton, Manchester. 17tf 
MANCHESTER CHURCHES 
Emmanuel Episcopal church, Mas- 
conomo st. Sunday, August 27. 
Morning prayer and sermon at half- 
bf 
past ten o’clock. Rev. Samuel Mc- 
Comb, D.D., Canon of the Cathedral, 
Baltimore, will take the service. 
Rev. Edward M. Slocombe of 
Worcester will preach Sunday, Aug- 
ust 27th, at the First Unitarian 
church, Masconomo st., Manchester. 
Service at 11 o'clock. 
An invitation has been received by 
the president of the Ladies Social 
circle from Mrs. William J]. Johnson 
for the circle to meet with her at her 
cottage at Brier Neck, Gloucester, on 
Wednesday, August 30. If stormy 
the gathering will be held on the fol- 
lowing day. It will be a basket lunch 
and the hostess will provide tea and 
coffee. ‘The circle will leave on the 
0.26 a. m. train and will take the 
Long Beach electric car from Glou- 
cester. 
MADAME AYERS 
HAIRDRESSING PARLORS 
CHILDREN’S HAIR CUTTING 
ROOM 11-12 ROGERS BLOCK, BEVERLY 
Busicess Established 18 Years ago 
Hy 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 
W. 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. 
Carl T. Benson 
Graduate of Institute Stockholm, Sweden 
Massage and Medical Gymnastics 
Residential Work 
TEL. 8391-W 
Park Hotel, Manchester 
REFERENCE: Mass. Gen. Hospital, Boston 
VACCINATION NOTICE 
Parents who contemplate sending 
children to school in September for 
the first time are reminded of the 
statute law governing vaccination. 
No pupil will be admitted who can- 
not present a card or certificate from 
a physician certifying that he or she 
has been successfully vaccinated, or 
giving good and sufficient cause why 
such has not been done. 
Per Order School Committee, 
Town of Manchester. 
MAGNOLIA MERCHANTS ORGANIZE. 
At a meeting of the Magnolia Mer- 
cnants’ association, , Tuesday evening, 
the following officers were elected: 
Henry D. Schmidt, president; J. Ar- 
thur Hull, rst vice president; Edwin 
Ovington Parker, 2d vice president; 
Mr. Tilly of J. W. McCutcheon & 
Co.’s, treasurer; Mr. Lawrence of De- 
Pinna’s, secretary. 
