46 NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 
A BANK IN MANCHESTER 
Capital $100,000.00 
Surplus $32,500.00 
Managed by reliable Directors and 
Officers. 
Stock owned by leading Local Bus- 
iness Men, and Summer Residents. 
Established to serve you. 
THE MANCHESTER TRUST COMPANY 
MANCHESTER-BY-THE-SEA, MAss. 
Banking hours 8:30-2:30; 
Sats. 8:30-1; 
Sat. Ev’gs (deposit only) 7-8 
Assoc. Mem. Am. Soc. C. E. 
RAYMOND C. ALLEN 
Member Boston Soc. C. E. 
GIVs CREE IN GOEN Es 
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 
FLOWER BEAD CHAINS 
Floral beads, made from crushed flowers and retaining all of their 
natural fragrance, make a most attractive addition to the. summer 
costume. 
We have a large stock of these beautiful beads in several styles and 
in all of the popular colors. 
PRICES $1.00 to $3.00 
F. S. Thompson, seweter 
164 Main Street, Gloucester 
of themselves. Patrick H. Boyle 
stated that Mayor MeDonald, of 
Beverly, notified him that the chief 
needs of Salem sufferers were mat- 
tresses. Mr. Boyle offered to collect 
and deliver them. 
George S. Sinnicks stated that the 
Boy Scouts of Manchester were the 
first scouts on the scene, and have 
done valuable service, of which 
Manchester citizens should be proud. 
Mr. Sinnicks believed the chief need 
in Salem was money. 
The Soliciting Committee met im- 
mediately afterward, and organized 
with Rev. Mr. Warner as chairman 
and George E. Willmonton as secre- 
tary. 
The town was divided into districts 
with the various members of the com- 
mittee detailed as follows: West of 
Pine ‘street, A: FE. Parsons and Oc T. 
Roberts; Pine, Pleasant, School 
streets, Norwood ave.; and diverging 
streets, A. G. Warner, Alex Robert- 
son, C. E. Williams, M. J. Callahan, 
Horace Standley, G. E. Willmonton 
and Fred J. Merrill; from corner Pine 
and Central street to railroad bridge 
on Summer street, including Forest 
street, Edwin P. Stanley, Charles O. 
Lee, Henry T. Bingham; Manchester 
Cove, William Hoare; Sea, Beach and 
Masconomo streets and  Smith’s 
Point, Maynard B. Gilman and Alex 
S. Porter, Jr. 
New and attractive line of negli- 
gee shirts at Walt Bell’s, Central 
Sq. adv, 
MANCHESTER’S RESPONSE 
The following contributions for the 
Salem Relief Fund have been received 
by Treasurer Walter R. Bell of the 
Manchester Relief Committee, up to 
Thursday morning of this week: 
Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Walker $400.00 
Randolph C. Grew 250.00 
Mrs. Mary L. McMillan 200.00 
Misses Amy and Clara Curtis 200.00 
Charles C. Walker 100.00 
George R. White 100.00 
Mrs. Edith W. Dexter 100.00 
Mrs. Jane N. Grew 100.00 
Andrew Carnegie, 2nd. 100.00 
Mrs. Henrietta G. Fitz 100.00 
Frank P. Frazier 100.00 
Mrs. Ellen L. Hemenway 100.00 
Mrs. Clarina B. S. Hanks 100.00 
Mrs. W. A. M. Burden 100.00 
William J. Boardman 100.00 
Mr. C. Dumba 100,00 
Edward L. Wood 100,00 
Mrs, Alex::S. Porteraae 75.00 
Mr. and Mrs. Boylston Beal 
and Miss E. S. Beal 55.00 
Mrs. Harriet J. Bradbury 50.00 
Misses Mary and Fannie 
Bartlett 50.00 
Harrison K, Caner 50.00 
Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Lincoln 50.00 
Francis M. Whitehouse 50.00 
Miss Mabel T. Boardman 25.00 
Russell S. Codman 25.00 
Amory Eliot 25.00 
Mrs. Henrietta M. Crosby 25.00 
Oliver W. Mink 25.00 
Mrs. Mabel G. Mink 25.00 
Miss Lucy Sturgis 25.00 
Nelson S. Bartlett 25.00 
Arthur L. Devens 25.00 
Mrs. Edith G. Koshland 25.00 
Richard H. Dana 25.00 
Arbella Club 25.00 
Manchester Equal Suffrage 
League 10.00 
Dr. and Mrs. J. Russell 
MacKinnon 5.00 
Mrs. Oliver T. Roberts 5.00 
‘Miss Larcom 5.00 
A Friend 5.00 
Mr. and Mrs. William Till 5.00 
Mrs. Hattie F. Baker 5.00 
Miss Annie Lane 5.00 
Mrs. Abbie Gray 5.00 
Miss Hortense Mahoney 5.00 
Rev. C. A. Hatch 5.00 
Nathan P. Meldrum 2.00 
Miss Lila Goldsmith 1.00 
Mrs. Manion .50 
Miscellaneous sums 
. $3107.34 
A house to house canvas is being 
made by a committee of fifteen and 
a continuance of the contributions will 
be in next week’s issue of the local 
papers, 
