4° NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 
THE MANCHESTER TRUST COMPANY 
Manchester-by-the-Sea, Mass. 
CAPITAL $100,000.00 SURPLUS ACCOUNT $30,000.00 
Conveniently located near Post Office. 
You will find here prompt, courteous and 
efficient service. 
Two per cent. interest paid on daily 
balance of $500 and over. 
Banking hours 8:30-2:30; Sat. 8:30-1; Sat. Eve. 7-8 Deposits only 
RAYMOND C. ALLEN 
Assoc. Mem. Am. Sec. C. E. Member Boston Soc. C. E. 
CIVIL ENGINEER 
Investigations aad Reports—Design and Superintendence of Con- 
struction—Design of Reads and Avenues—Surveys and Estimates. 
Established 1897 
LEE’S BLOCK, MANCHESTER TEL. 73-R and) W 
HOWARD BANJO CLOCK 
We were fortunate enough to!secure a short’ time ago a fine E. Howard Banjo Clock in fine 
mahogany finish case. Both case and movement are in perfect condition and it is a fine 
timekeeper. A most desireable clock for a summer home. 
Price $24.00 
F. S. THOMPSON, Jeweler 
164 MAIN STREET - E = GLOUCESTER, MASS. 
“What are you going to do, now Swett’s Fish Market, Tel. 163. * 
that you have managed to get all the a 
money you want?” Ladies: Why not try a pair of 
“Well, I think Pll try to get on the Ground Gripper Shoes? What they 
safe side by turning state’s evidence.” have done for others they will do for 
—Chicago Record-Herald. you. Bell’s, Central Sq. * 
Rare ‘Specimens of Antique Clocks 
Two Antique: Clocks, t00"Vears. Old =. ges setae $10 each 
Old Willard Banjo Clock 
Hall Clock (not an antique ) 
W EF Chisholm & Son Jewelers, 161 Main street 
Gloucester, Mass. 
| EST ABLISHED 1874 ’ 
MANCHESTER 
Misses Gertrude and Mabel Gold- 
smith plan to leave just after the 
Fourth for California, where the for- 
mer goes to continue her studies and 
to obtain a degree with the University 
of Caifornia as an objective point. 
Miss Goldsmith is a graduate of 
Smith, and practically all the time 
since graduating she has been on the 
faculty of the State Normal school, at 
Salem, from which institution she has 
been granted a year’s leave of absence. 
Miss Mabel Goldsmith makes the trip 
across the continent with her sister, 
and will return in about two months. 
They go by the way of Buffalo and 
Niagara Falls, and the so-called 
Northern route. 
In accordance with instructions 
from the Postoffice Dept., a record 
was kept at the Manchester office of 
the amount of mail delivered from 
the Manchester Postoffice by the car- 
riers during the week of June 9-16. 
Following are the figures: 
Pounds of mail—First-class, includ- 
ing circulars and cards, 206 lbs.; all 
classes, 1986 lbs., 9 oz. 
No. of pieces of mail—First-class, 
including circulars and cards 8348; all 
classes, 12,264. 
MANCHESTER ONE-DESIGNERS 
The initial race for the season, of 
the Manchester Yacht club  one-de- 
sign boats, was sailed last Saturday 
afternoon, six boats competing. The 
course sailed was a triangular one, 
half the length sailed last year, but 
twice around. The Astoria, sailed by 
Charles G. Hodges, Jr., won by near- 
ly a minute over White Wings, sailed 
bv Charles Cummings, Jr. The Minx, 
sailed by Sturgis Grew, who is but 12 
years of age, would probably have 
won but for an accident at the end 
of the first round when she fouled 
the Clarice, and lost so much time that 
she withdrew. ‘The summary: 
Astoria, Ci Gthiodsess | pa 2e uhagenG 
White Wings, C. Cum- 
mings, Jr. 2. Lome 
Shad, Mason Sears, 2 tlouecd 
Clarice, Reginald Robbins, 2 18 30 
Vosetta, N. Wigglesworth, 2 19 00 
The regatta committee of the Man- 
chester Yacht club—John’ 7E.." Hare 
wood, Charles E. Hodges, George W. 
Mansfield, John H. Storer and Nor- 
ton Wigglesworth (chairman)— an- 
nounce the following dates, as the 
schedule of races for the season for 
the club championships: June 21, July 
5, July12; Julye16, Aug: 16, Anes: 
Sept. 1 and Sept. 6, all of which fall 
on Saturdays, except Sept. 1 which 
is Labor Day. 
