32 NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 
MAN Et Tan ae 
A SEPARATE BANK ACCOUNT ane and Mrs Ww alter Fleming 
FOR YOUR SUMMER ESTATE. | Se ean Ry ) 7201) LY TD. Wer a 
town over Memorial Day. 
: i f , Mr. and Mrs. George L. Knight 
Most convenient and satisfactory In managing started by motor Saturday morning 
your Summer estate. Pree ie N. H:. to spend the 
Paid checks returned to you monthly furnish a Ernest L. Valentine had the misfor- 
complete record of expenditures and receipts tune on Memorial Day to break his 
for same. right wrist. He was cranking his car 
when it “back-fired.” 
Your check on the local bank will be an ex- || Mrs. David Cobb and child of Bos- 
cellent form of exchange. | ton have been in town the past week 
} visiting the former’s parents, Mr. and 
Clean currency in denomination desired always on hand. Mrs. Benj. F. Foster, Central street. 
; : : : 4 Miss Flora Strong of Lynn and 
ee per cent. interest paid on daily balances of $500 Miss Bertha Redstove ¢nea ema 
eee were guests over the holiday of Char- 
THE MANCHESTER les A. Lodge and family, Bennet 
street. 
TRUST COMPANY. George S. Sinnicks of this town 
Banking hours 8:30-2:30; Sat. 8:30-1; Sat. Eve. 7-8 Deposits only took part in the annual field day fes- 
tivities and parade of the famous An- 
cient and Honorable Artillery Co., in 
Boston, Monday. 
Roy B. Stanley, who is instructor in 
an electrical school in New York city, 
was home over Memorial Day, and to 
take part with the S. of V. in the ob- 
servances of the day. 
Four Manchester musicians played 
with out-of-town bands on Memorial 
Day,—Chester H. Cook with Acoriana 
band of Gloucester, which played in 
Manchester; Geo. E. Hildreth and 
John L. Prest. with Co. G band¥om 
GRADUATION GIFTS Gloucester, which played in Rockport, 
and Joseph Allen with Clark’s band of 
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 Roads and Avenues—Surveys and Estimates. 
Established 1897 
LEE’S BLOCK, MANCHESTER TEL. 73-R and W 
Graduation is a great event in the life of every boy and girl Ipswich. 
Increase the pleasure of the occasion by the gift of some Fish Market, Tel. 163. * 
dainty piece of jewelry. iene 
We have many new and dainty articles which make most desirable and B. F. Kerrn’s THEATRE 
inexpensive Graduation Gifts. One of the strongest and most var- 
ied all-star vaudeville bills of the sea- 
F. S. THOMPSON, Jeweler son is announced for B. F. Keith’s 
164 MAIN STREET - - - GLOUCESTER, MASS. Theatre next week, including a num- 
ber.of new and novel attractions. San- 
derson Moffatt, the original “Weel- 
um” of “Bunty Pulls the Strings,” 
will make his first vaudeville appear- 
ance on this side of the ocean in a 
Ladies: Why not try a pair of He: “Shall I bring you an ice while 
Ground Gripper Shoes? What they Miss Yellfort is singing? Pray take 
have done for others they will do for some.” 
you. Bell’s Central Sq. * She (a rival of Miss Y.) :“Thanks, = so raecotiehel it- 
f ee and Hubbard hats at oe no. If I take anything it would be a a nae ant ean eae 
each street store. chloroform. Mr. Moffatt will be suported by a 
splendid company of Scottish players, | 
JUNE—The Month of Weddings and the comedy itself abounds in cley- 
, 4 er situations and sparkling dialogue. | 
Chisholm’s is the place to buy'the Another new feature will be the first | 
WEDDING RING vaudeville appearance of David Lyth- | 
goe, the Boston actor, and his players 
in a bit of musical comedy by John J. 
|Suitable and Pleasing Wedding Gifts in 
SILVERWARE, CHINA and CUT GLASS’ McNally, written especially for Mr. 
Lythgoe. Still another novelty will 
W 1 Jewelers, 161 Main street be the first appearance in this country 
.F. Chisholm & Son Gloucester, Mass. of Mykoff and Vanity, the Russian 
dancers, in their cycle of unique and 
remarkable dances of the nations.. 
