10 NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
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YOUR KIND 
OF A BANK, 
I. One where safety is assured. 
II. One which is Progressive in Policy and 
Conservative in management. 
III. One where you can become intimately 
acquainted. 
IV. One well equipped to serve you. 
V. One where YOUR business is Desired 
and Appreciated. 
You will find these qualities in 
THE MANCHESTER 
TRUST COMPANY. 
Banking hours 8:30-2:30; Sat. 8:30-1:00; Sat. Eve. 7-8 
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RAYMOND C. ALLEN 
Assoc. Mem. Am. Soc. C. E. Member Boston Soc. C. E. 
CIVIL ENGINEER 
Investigations and Reports—Design and Superintendence of Con- 
struction—Design of Reads and Avenues—Surveys and Estimates. 
Established 1897 
LEE’S BLOCK, MANCHESTER 
EL, 73-2 and $ 
MANCHESTER 
Emerson and Douglas shoes _ at 
Te Bell’s Central square store. 
Mrs. Abigail Gentlee quietly ob- Fish Market, Tel. 162 = 
served her gist birthday Wednesday 
at her home on School street. Mrs. 
Gentlee is one of the oldest residents 
of the town, is the oldest member of 
the Congregational church and is at 
present enjoying remarkably good 
health for one of her age. She is a 
native of Essex. 
Gents: We have the right thing 
for solid comfort for your feet in 
Ground Gripper Shoes. Bell’s, Beach 
ROOMS TO LET! 
Have you any? We have already 
had inquiries from people who 
are coming to the North Shore 
for-the summer. They look to 
the Breeze for information as to 
who has rooms to rent. It would 
pay you to start your adv. early. 
It might mean dollars to you in 
street. the end. Our rate: 2c a word 
Lamson and Hubbard hats at the first week; Ic a word each 
Bell’s Beach street store. * week thereafter. 
May is the Month of Greenery 
The EMERALD, of a Greenish Hue, 
Is Also the BIRTHSTONE for MAY 
A large stock of these stones in a wide variety of settings 
W.F.Chisholm & Son 
ESTABLISHED 1874 
Jewelers, 161 Main street 
Gloucester, Mass. 
Town Affairs 
WitH THE MANCHESTER BOARD 
oF SELECTMEN AND OTHER 
Town OFFICIALS 
At their meeting Tuesday night the 
selectmen granted three junk licenses, — 
—one to Richard J Baker of Man- 
chester, the other two renewals of 
licenses for Garrett Fitzgerald and 
Charles F. Dailey of Salem. N. Ze-— 
linsky and R. Arth of Beverly did 
not get a renewal of licenses. 
‘he board also granted inn-holder’s 
licenses to Michael J. Callahan and to 
Charles Scott, and victualler’s license | 
to J. S. Reed. 
The dates for the band concerts 
have been arranged with the Salem | 
Cadet Band as follows: ‘Thursday | 
evenings, June 26, July 10 and 24, | 
August 7 and 21 and Sept. 4. 
As reported in last week’s paper the 
board of selectmen read “the riot act” | 
to the Welsbach lighting company and 
gave them to understand that the town 
must be given better treatment. A 
representative of the company came 
down to meet the board last Friday | 
night. He left Boston so as to get! 
here in the afternoon to see for him-_ 
self how the work was handled, and 
fortunately he did for when he alighted _ 
from the three o’clock train he met — 
the young man who has been helping — 
the lamp-lighter and was told that 
he had been discharged that day. It 
appears that the man in charge had — 
left town without notifying the com- 
pany, and we understand he is in some 
sort of financial trouble at present. 
He joined the navy Monday. After — 
some hustling the lamps were lighted — 
that night and the company has since — 
appointed Frank H. Dennis as lamp-_ 
lighter. Already a great improvement 
is apparent, and we have the board of 
selectmen to thank for their definite 
and direct efforts in bringing the 
change about. z 
Sorosis shoes at Bell’s 
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square store. = 
Shirtwaists at E. A. Lethbridge’s. * — 
Central : 
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Fond Mother—“Now, Edward, sit — 
down and tell me why the teacher 
whipped you.” | 
Edward—‘Tf it’s all the same to you . 
I'd rather stand up and tell you.” 
~—Exchange. 
Everybody reads the Breeze. 
