40 NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 
Put your money where 
it can work to best advan- 
tage. 
Your money will work 
best for you in a Bank. 
Two per-cent paid on 
daily balances of $500. 
and over. 
The Manchester 
Money Is a Willing Worker. 
Trust Company. 
Banking hcurs 8:30-2:30; Sats. 8:30-1; Sat. Ev’gs 7-8 (deposits only) 
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An indication of the great number 
of automobiles in use this summer 
and also of the nunber of people 
coming to the North Shore from ail 
sections of the country, may be ob- 
- tained from the record kept by an 
observant citizen last Sunday. This 
observer, though losing all count cf 
the number of cars passing a given 
point, says that every state in the 
Union was represented with the ex- 
ception of Texas, Arizona and New 
Mexico. There were also automo- 
biles from Quebec and Nova Scotia. 
The development of the great Lin- 
coln Highway across the country is a 
big factor in the furtherance of mo- 
tor travel from a distance. Two 
Kansas City families arrived at Man- 
heester this week, making that part 
of the journey from Buffalo to the 
North Shore by motor. This gives 
an opportunity of the 
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one seeing 
beautiful scenery of New England, 
especially through the western part 91 
Massachusetts in a way that cannot 
be obtained in travelling by train. 
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It seems almost unnecessary to 
speak of this—but an ‘‘eye-witness”’ 
calls our attention to the injuries be- 
ing done to the flowers and hedges 
at the Rosedale cemetery by children 
in that vicinity running and jumping 
around. A cemetery is a peculiar 
place to play, to say the least, and 
young people ought to know enough 
to protect rather than destroy things 
in a place of this sort. 
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SAVINGS ‘BANK LiFE INSURANCE 
Mr. H. Bert Knowles of Glouces- 
ter has been appointed to the position 
of Educational Secretary by the 
trustees of the General Insurance 
Guaranty Fund. The Legislature 
this year, following the recommenda- 
tion of Governor Walsh, authorized 
an appropriation to spread the knowl- 
edge of Savings Bank Life Insurance 
throughout the State, and it is for 
this work that Mr. Knowles has been 
selected. 
Mr. Knowles is a railroad man of 
wide experience, is a lawyer, and was 
a member of the Massachusetts 
Legislature in 1911 and 1912. 
Educator shoes at W.R.Bell’s. adv. 
Miss Margaret M. McNamara 
Manicuring, Scalp Massage 
Marcel Waving 
Lincoln St., Manchester 
Telephone 
MANCHESTER 
Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Bradley wish 
to announce the engagement of their 
daughter Mary Florence to Lawrence 
B. Steedman of Salem. 
The last meeting of the year of 
the Brotherhood will be held next 
Monday evening—June 21, at 8 
c’clock. The speaker-will be Rey: 
Frederick $. Boody of Wakefield. 
A Neat Line oft Men’s and Boys’ 
Spring Caps at W. R. Bell’s. adv. 
SUMMARY OF THE M. H. S. BAsE- 
BALL SEASON 
The Manchester High school base- 
ball team has completed its most suc- 
cessful baseball season. ‘They have 
played nine games, out of which they 
have won five, lost three, and for- 
feited one. 
Crafts’ cool head, and - excellent 
pitching are especially commendable, 
and the back stop was of little service 
while Baker was behind the plate. 
The scores were as follows: 
Manchester 8 
Marblehead 7 
Marblehead 9 
Ipswich 7 Manchester q 
Essex 2 Manchester -17 
Swampscott 4 Manchester 4 (forfeit) 
Manchester 3 Burdett o 
Dummer Academy 14 Manchester 9 
Manchester 5 Essex 4 
Manchester 3 
Manchester 2 
SALEM CAD.i,. BAND 
PROGRAM FOR CONCERT AT MAN- 
CHESTER, JUNE 26TH. 
1. March, Our ‘Glorious 
Flag Rosenkrans 
2. Overtrue, Light Cavalry Suppe 
3. (a) Come Over to 
Dover Botsford 
(bjwOnatheraas Marshail 
4. Solo for Cornet Selected 
Mr. Nelson Bernier 
5. Waltz, Adele Briquet 
6. (a) The President’s 
Choice Klohr 
(b) Back to the* Cares 
lina you Love Schwarts 
7. Selection, Sari Kalman 
8. Fox Trot, Chin Chin Caryil 
g. Selection, Maritana lVallace 
10. Potpourri, College 
Songs Rollinson 
Jean Missup, Conductor 
Men’s and Ladies’ rubber sole boots 
and oxfords at W. R. Bell’s. adv. 
Patronize Breeze Advertisers 
June 18, 1915 
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