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The Class of 709, M. H.S., held a 
~ candy sale at the Handicraft shop yester- 
day, and netted a fairly good sum. 
Mr. and Mrs. Frank A. Rowe are 
expected back tomorrow from a_ week’s 
trip to Washington. 
A new line of Sofa Pillows and Doilies, 
tc., at E. A. Lethbridge’s. * 
William Till, who has been caretaker 
of the George F. Willett estate at Cool- 
idge’s Point, has assumed his duties as 
caretaker of the T. Jefferson Coolidge 
estate, the position which was held for so 
many years by Philemon R. Sanborn. 
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With the Bowlers. 
The Beverly Farms K. of C. has ac- 
cepted the challenge of the Manchester 
K. of C. and will play a match at the 
Seaside alleys on Beach street some night 
next week. 
There was a hot game on at the Sea- 
side alleys last Friday night when the 
Seaside No. 1 team rolled a match 
against the victorious S. of V., which 
had previously won against a picked team. 
The Seasides won, the total pin fall being 
1319 to.1233. 
Out of atotal of 10 games played by 
the S. of V. they have lost only three 
games, so that last Friday night’s game 
was naturally one well worth winning. 
The Sons, however, despite their defeat, 
claim the highest team score of the al- 
leys, 1321 pins. 
George L. Knight was high man on 
the winning team. He rolled an aver- 
age of 96, which is extremely good. 
His total was 288. W. R. Bel was 
high man on the S. of V., with 258. 
The summary. ; 
Seasides. 
D. M. Knight 94 86 81 261 
J. Wall Tae 0300 8S <b 2.06 
H. Bell 89 91 2) 259 
G. L. Knight Dir oe Goin 92+ 8s 
C. E. Bell 79 78 78 235 
Totals 434 457 428 1319 
Sons of Veterans. 
J. Crombie 73 75 78 226 
W. R. Bell 93 85 80 258 
Hutchinson 81 83 84 248 
A. Jones oe RE 83 248 
C. Stanley 74 82 “97 253 
Totals 413 398R ea 22, 1233 
The high score prizes have been won 
the past week as follows: Friday, W. 
Hall and D. Coughlin tied with 111; 
Saturday, C. Stanley, 105; Monday, H. 
Bell, 127; “Tuesday, J. Wall, 106; 
Wednesday, A. Jones, 109; Thursday, 
M. Revelas, 106. 
Hollis Bell holds the record score of 
the alleys thus far, 127. 
church, containing a bill fand_ change. 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE. 
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LASSIFIED. ADVERTISEMENT 
Advertisements under this head at 25 cents per inch the first week. 
per week (per inch) after the first week. 
Fifteen cents 
STAMPS can be mailed in payment. 
LOST 
A green leather pocket book between the 
Manchester railroad station and the Catholic 
Finder 
please leave at the Breezé Office. 
TO LET AT MAGNOLIA. 
One half of the store on Lexington Avenue, 
formerly occupied by Donchian Bros., the rug 
concern of New York, Apply to 
M. E. Gorman, Manchester. 
‘TENEMENT. 
Tenement of five rooms, to let, near center 
of town. Apply 
P. O. Box 143, Manchester, Mass. 
42? 
BOARD. 
Amelia Ele wishes to announce that she has 
opened a first-class boarding house in the Kim- 
ball Block, Union street, and will be ready to 
take boarders on and after April first. 
EGGS FOR HATCHING 
S. C. W. Leghorn Edson strain, eggs for 
hatching. Baby Chicks. 
W. F. Roberts, 
P. 0. Box 484. .E<sex Old Road, Manchester. 
FOR ONE MORE WEEK CGONKEY’S 
Lice Powder is offered by D. B. Hodgkins’ 
Sons for free trial. ‘Try it on your setting hens. 
Won’t injure bird or taint eggs. 
BARGAINS 
HOUSE LOTS 
at Manchester 
APPLY TO 
N. P. Meldrum, 
Manchester 
MILCH COWS 
FOR SALE, 
to 
several Milch Cows. Apply 
Fred Sanford, 
Pine street, Manchester. 
FOR SALE OR TO LET. 
House with 8 rooms and_ bath. 
School street, Manchester, Mass. 
particulars: inquire of 
P. O. Lock Box 25, Manchester, Mass. 
FOR SALE. 
Morse Court, 
For terms and particulars apply 
David M. Knight, 
Manchester. 
EGGS FOR SETTING 
Rhode Island Reds, S C. 
Apply 
Located on 
For further 
A two-tenement house on 
Manchester. 
White Leghorns. 
A. B. DUNN 
Manchester 
352 
Pine St., 
Manchester F Public ‘Library 
Will be open until May 1 every Monday, 
Wednesday, Thursday and Saturday afternoon 
from 2 to 5 o’clock, and on Saturday evening 
from 6.30 to 8.30. 
PER ORDER TRUSTEES. 
i-H-P. MOTOR 
FOR SALE, Wagner make, 
alternating current; practically new. 
at a bargain. Apply 
Manchester Electric Go. 
FOR SALE 
Lot of Land located on Lin- 
coln street directly at the 
head of Norwood avenue. 
6000 square feet. One of 
the most desriable lots of 
land in the town of Man- 
chester. Apply to 
BENJ. H. CORLISS 
Lincoln Street, - 
220 volt, for 
Will sell 
Manchester 
JAMES BEATON 
FOR SALE 
Nearly New House, seven rooms, all modern 
conveniences. Fine location, ten minutes from 
churches, schools, and R. R. Station. Lot 
50x1503; bargains. For particulars, apply to 
N. P. Meldrum, Manchester, Mass. 
~ COACHMAN 
~ English Gentleman closing stable wishes to 
find a situation for his coachman whom he 
highly recommends as’ being an experienced, 
thoroughly reliable artd trustworthy man, total 
abstainer, and withsome automobile experience. 
Came to him with 16 years highest of reference; 
thoroughly acquainted with the North Shore. 
R. G. CG. 
326 Gentral Ave. Milton Mass. 
om Magazines 
AT GLUB PRIGES 
91 School St., Manchester 
TENEMENT 
An up-to-date, modern equipped tenement 
wanted in Manchester by small family. For 
particulars inquire at 
The Breeze Office. 
TO LET. 
At Manchester Cove, tenement of four or 
five rooms, with improvements, to small family. 
Mrs. Joe. Wilkinson, 
38 Gemetery Ave., Newton Genter. 
