April 23, 1915 
Perkins & Corliss, AGENTS 
Manchester, Mass. 
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The Ford Sedan carries all the up-to-the-minute 
style and beauty in design, with sumptuous lux- 
ury in appointments—decidedly a car of quality 
for service every day of the year, giving modern 
luxury with Ford Economy, both in purchase 
price and maintenance. 
The Ford Sedan meets all the demands of social 
life, theatre, shopping and pleasure riding— 
equally delightful in sunny or inclement weather 
—a car of luxurious comfort and class. 
The regular Ford chassis of Vanadium steel con- 
struction. The simplicity, ease and safety of 
contro] makes this car very desirable to women 
who drive their own cars. 
Ford Sedan $975; Coupelet $750; Town Car 
$690; Touring Car $490; Runabout $440. All 
fully equipped, f.o.b. Detroit. 
On display and sale at Perkins & Corliss. 
Buyers wil! share in profits if we sell at retail 300,000 
new Ford cars between August 1914 and August 1915 
HE MAN who does not advertise 
T is like the man in the dark with- 
out a lantern 
He knows where he is 
Nobody else does 
An old adage says that no bride 
should bake her own wedding cake. 
It might be added that no groom 
should eat it. 
A lot of fellows who boast that 
they read good books talk as though 
the most of their knowledge had 
been gained from “movie” billboards. 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 
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TRAIN SCHEDULE 
Gloucester Branch, Boston & Maine. 
Winter Arrangement 1914-15. 
Leave Leave Arrive Leave Arrive Arrive 
Man. Bev.f. Boston Bosien Bev, F. Man. 
6.24 6.31 7.21 | 5.50 6.54 7.01 
CA fie ASE SSA 7.09 8.17 8.26 
7.56 8.03 8.47 | 8.17 9.18 9.26 
8.35 8.42 9.32 || 9.35 10.24 10.32 
9.33 9.40 10.25 | 10.45 11.35 11.43 
10.40 10.48 11.40 || 12.40 1.28 1.35 
11.31 11.38 12.35 || 2.20 3.09 3.17 
12.39 WZASS 137 | 3. Lome O57. 4-12 
loo 1.39 2.32 4.27 5.09 5.18 
3.05 3.12 4.00 | 5.02 5.55 6.04 
4.26 4.33 5.21 5.28 6.16 6.22 
6.17 5.24 6.25 6:20 ene loo oe 
6.40 647 7.40 || 7.15 8.05 8.12 
9.05 9.12 10.09 || 9.15 10.16 10.24 
10.22 10.29 11.16 || 11.25 12.10 12.16 
SUNDAYS SUNDAYS 
4:15.95 7.22 8.29 | §.15'59.02) 9:10 
8.36 8.43 9.30 10.00 10.51 10.59 
10.22 10.29 11.17 ! 11.00.11.53 12.01 
12,11'12.18 1.06 || 1240 1.30 1.38 
P52 °159 2.50 || Dib wad voce 
3:58: 4.05 4.54 || 4.30 5.19 5.27 
5.20: 5.27 6.16 || 6.00 6.47 6.55 
6.42° 6.49 7.41 7.107 .8.0500.8.13 
8.08 8.15 9.04 | 9.45 10.37 10.45 
9.56 10.03 10.55 || 
MANCHESTER FIRE ALARM BOXES 
Corner Sea and Washington sts. 
Telephone Exchange Office. 
Summer Street, P. H. Boyle’s Stable. 
Corner Bridge and Pine sts. 
Corner Harbor and Bridge sts. 
Fire Engine house, School st. 
Corner School and Lincoln sts. 
School Street, opposite the grounds of 
the Essex County club. 
Sea Street, H. S. Chase’s house. 
Corner Beach and Masconomo. 
‘‘Lobster Cove.’’ 
Two blasts, all out or under control. 
Three blasts, extra call. 
Direction for giving an alarm: Break 
the glass, turn the key and open the door, 
pull the hook down once and let go. 
JAMES HOARE, Chief, 
THOMAS BAKER, 
CLARENCE W. MORGAN, 
Engineers of Fire Department. 
MANCHESTER POSTOFFICE 
Frank A. Foster, P. M. 
Office opens 6.30 a. m., closes 8 p. m. 
Holidays at 10.09 a. m. Money orders 
sent to all parts of the world; window 
open 7 a. m. to 7 p. m. 
Mails close for Boston, north, east, 
south and west: 7.02 and 10.10 a. m.; 1.05, 
4.51 and 7.55 p. m. Sundays at 7.24 p. m. 
For Gloucester, Rockport and Magnolia: 
10.10 a. m.; 2.47, 5.35 and 8 p. m. 
Two mail deliveries to all parts of town 
daily; one noon delivery in central parts 
of town. 
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