362 as NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
fe tt er re renee 
Wh at in Neighbors Say 
That our depositors and prospective customers may see 
what “our ‘neighbors think about our progress we print the 
following news item which appeared in the daily paper of a | 
ies tt ARS 
near- by. city, under date of July 19th. 
“The. Manchester Mass., Trust Company, which has just 
oMtiett des Qt 
paidvits first semi-annual dividend of 2 per cent. to the stock- 
*. gdaolders has $400,000 deposits, giving it over $500,000 assets. 
uuu this bank commenced business only a year ago last May 
; ad its, record, is believed to be pean ed by any bank in New 
England under similar conditions.’ 
We are filling a need, hence our substantial growth. 
2 per cent. interest paid on daily balance of $500 and 
over. | 
Manchester Trust Company 
MANCHESTER-BY-THE-S5EA 
RAYMOND C. ALLEN 
Assoc. Mem. Am. Soc. C. E. Member Boston Soc. C. E. 
CIVIL ENGINEER 
Investigations and Reports—Design and Superintendence of Con- 
i struction—Design of Reads and Avenues—Surveys and Estimates. 
f | Established 1897 
LEIS BLOCK, MANCHESTER 
SSeS Se 
TEL. 73-2 and 3 
Postoffice 
MANCHESTER-BY-THE-SBA Bloek 
Paechgne 198 g 
ae ee 
Bullock Brothers, Fine_Groceries 
Vouve Chaffara, Olive Oil, Swansdown Flour, Brigham Creamery Butter 
ee es S. Pierce Co.’s Fancy Groceries 
ALL FRUITS GUARANTEED 
MONEY BACK IF NOT SATISFACTORY 
1 nieeahan ape hem mr enes Toe 
We are the only fruit store on the North Shore offering this guarantee 
to customers. 
MANCHESTER FRUIT STORE 
2°) BLOGK - MANCHESTER i-! Phone 160 - Free Delivery 
A: ne ORR " _" PAINTING AND 
"a PAPER-H ANGING 
' Dealer in PAINTS, OILS, GLASS, PUTTY, ETC. 
A full line ef PATTON'S SUNPROOP PAINT and Specialities. 
tamnate Street Manchester, Mass. 
MANCHESTER 
Two more Manchester young wom- 
en are to take up nursing at the 
Children’s Memorial hospital, Chica- 
go. Miss Adele Sjolund, who was 
graduated last June from the Story 
High school, and Miss Gertrude Ry- 
an are to leave in September to take 
up the work. Miss Agnes Sjolund 
and Miss Mabel Lodge went to Chi- 
cago to take up nursing three years 
ago on the completion of their stud- 
ies at the local High school. Mrs. 
Russell Tyson of the Manchester 
summer colony is interested in the 
hospital and it is through her efforts 
that the four Manchester young 
women have been induced to take 
up this very noble work. 
Miss May Evans of Natick is 
spending a week visiting her brother 
Superintendent George Evans of the 
Water Works, and family. 
A good assortment of working 
aprons at E. A. Lethbridge’s. id 
Miss M, Josephine Gage of Maple- 
wood Avenue, Amesbury, is in Man- 
chester for a visit with her sister, 
Miss C. Florence Gage, who is here 
for the summer. 
Nathaniel Morgan of Bennett st. 
has been entertaining a part of the 
week Mr. Burns of Milton, who has 
been the superintendent of the Hey- 
wood estate of that town for more 
than 20 years. This estate is now 
the home of Henry W. Cunnin<ham, 
formerly of the West Manchester 
colony. 
Bathing Suits at E. A. Leth- 
bridge’s. d 
Mrs. John Campbell had as a 
guest over the week-end Mr. Camp- 
bell’s niece, Miss Nye. 
Mr. and Mrs. Morley with their 
small child and nurse are spending 
the summer in Manchester. They 
are at the house of Mr. and Mrs. 
Edward S. Knight. 
Full line of Elite and Curtis shoes 
at Bell’s Central square store. if 
Friday evening there will be a 
meeting- at the Manchester Town 
hall with ‘‘Votes for Women”’ ag 
the topic of discussion. Miss Alice 
Carpenter and Miss Louie Stan- 
wood, who is well known among 
Manchester summer people, are 
among those who will give ad- 
dresses. 
Beginning Sunday, July 28, the 
mail will close at 7.24 p. m. instead 
of 9.50 a. m., and will be dispatched 
on the train which leaves Manchess- 
ter at 7.54 p. m. instead of the train 
which leaves at 10.20 a. m. 
Ladies’ Sorosis and Timbro Com- 
fort shoes at Bell’s Cerf al square 
store. te 
