Sept. 1, 1916. 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder “Bl 
ot Oa To. Let 
FORNISHED ROOMS to let. Apply: 28 
‘Tappan st., Manchester. 29tf 
10-ROOM HOUSE for rent,—furnished or 
unfurnishet; all modern conveniences; 
2 baths. Would rent for summer or year 
around.—Mrs. John W. vampbell, 18 
Union st., Manchester. 21tf 
Position Wanted 
CHAUFFEUR wants steady position. 
Married. Good references.—Address: 
**Chaufteur,’’ North Shore Breeze, 
Manchester. 32tf 
Lost 
POCKETBOOK, Sunday, with small sum 
money, between Manchester P. O. and- 
drug store. Please return to Breeze office. 
LOST—In Manchester, tagged key ring, 
with two keys and cigar cutter. Please 
return to Breeze office or address on tag. 
Found 
ON 12.40 TRAIN from Boston, Monday, 
a pair of long black gloves. Owner may: 
have same by applying at The Sign of 
the Crane, Manchester. 1t 
Stolen Property 
THE PARTY WHO TOOK the gold watch 
and chain from a room in Rowe’s Block, 
Manchester, is known. It will save them 
‘a great deal of trouble if the property 
is returned to owner, care the Breeze 
office. It 
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FOR SALE 
Beautiful Persian kittens, strong and 
healthy, long pedigree. 
KATE W. SPRAGUE 
24 Estes St., off Broad, Lynn. Tel. 31844 
Keiru’s THEATRE, Bosron. 
For the first week of the Fall and 
Winter season at B. F. Keith’s Thea- 
tre, “The Amusement Centre of Bos- 
ton,” a splendid array of all-star at- 
tractions including a half dozen head- 
liners and many acts'new to Boston 
will be offered, commencing Labor 
Day, September 4. . Nan Halperin, 
the unusual comedienne who scored 
an unparalleled success at B. F. 
Keith’s Palace Theatre, Broadway, 
New York City, being held over for 
several weeks, will appear in a char- 
acter song cycle. Miss Halperin is 
without peer in her particular line of 
work. . She came to vaudeville com- 
peratively unknown and overnigh: 
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS 
-.-. Advertisements under this head at 2c per word the first week. One 
__. .cent per word after the first week. Stamps may be used in payment 
For Sale 
MPORTED ORANGE male Pomeranian 
for sale; beautiful coat, house-broken; 
and one black male, lovely coat, very 
small. A. H. Pembroke, estate Mr. T.-C. 
Hollander, Dodge row, near Grover st., 
Wenham. 34-tf 
5 SCOTCH COLLIE PUPPIES for sale. 
Address: Thomas Mahan, care of Breeze 
office, Manchester. 34-35 
TENT for sale, 10x10, in perfect condi- 
tion, has been used only two months and 
can be bought cheap. Apply at 60 
Bridge st., Manchester. Tel. 144-W. 
FOR SALE—Man’s fur-lined overcoat, 
good condition, will sell at half price. 
Apply: 13. Bridge st., Manchester. 35tf 
HOUSE AND LAND for sale in Manches- 
ter; located off Summer st., near tele- 
_ phone office. Apply: Mrs. Daniel Allen 
or Herman C. Swett, Manchester. 30-tf 
HOUSE for sale, centrally located in 
Manchester. For information inquire of 
Geo. E. Willmonton, Manchester. I17tf 
became one of the foremost stars of 
the American stage. The act, Miss 
Halperin will present at Keith’s, de- 
picts the five stages of girlhood and 
was written especially for her by. 
William B. Friedlander. 
features add to the bill. 
Other biz 
MANCHESTER CHURCHES 
Emmanuel Episcopal church, Mas- 
conomo st., Sunday, September 3. 
Celebration of the Holy Communion 
and: sermon at half-past ten o’clock. 
The Rev. Samuel McComb, D.D., 
Canon of the Cathedral, Baltimore, 
will take the service. 
First Unitarian church, Masco- 
nomo st., Sunday morning at I! 
o’clock. Rev. Henry H. Saunderson 
of the Unitarian association will 
preach Sunday, Sept. 3. 
Rev. William Chase of Detroit, 
wiichigan, will preach at the Baptist 
Church, Sunday morning. Topic: 
“The Larger Life; evening topic: 
“Obstacles.” 
The fall sessions of the Go-to- 
Church band of the Congregational 
aurch, will start on the first Sun- 
day in October. 
The communion of Lord’s Supper 
will be celebrated Sunday after the 
morning service at the Congregatioal 
Church. 
The Sunday schools will open fali 
sessions, Sunday, Sept. 10. 
Sunday evening, Sept. 10, the pas- 
tor of the Congregational Church will 
give a stereopticon lecture on “Japan, 
the Home of the Lotus.” 
The Woman’s Missionary society 
MADAME AYERS 
HAIRDRESSING PARLORS 
CHILDREN’S HAIR CUTTING 
ROOM. 11-12 ROGERS BLOCK, BEVERLY 
Busioess Established 18 Years ago 
By Miss C. F. Cressy. 
N. GREENBERG 
CUSTOM SHOE REPAIRING 
Repairing done while you wait 
Guaranteed to be Satisfactory 
Union St, Opposite Postoffice, Manchester 
Card Tables, Folding Weddings, Teas 
Chairs, Gold Chairs Dances 
Ww. J. CREED 
Caterer 
PRIVATE WAITING 
Boston, Mass. Chambers 
Tel. 3040 Back Bay 
Beverly Cove, Mass. 
Tel. 765 
Telephone 323-W 
JAMES F. NOYES 
—ELECTRICIAN — 
SHOP AND RESIDENCE 
9 ASHLAND AVENUE MANCHESTER, MASS. 
Carl T. Benson 
Graduate of Institute Stockholm, Sweden 
Massage and Medical Gymnastics 
Residential Work 
TEL. 8391-W 
Park Hotel, Manchester 
REFERENCE: Mass. 
Gen. Hospital, Boston 
will meet with Mrs. Alice Haskell, 
Sept. 7th. Topic: “Comfort.” 
“Old Brassey keeps up his golf talk 
all the year round.” 
“Why, he plays only from April to 
November.” 
“T know; but he runs a balky fur- 
nace from November to April.”— 
Judge. 
VACCINATION NOTICE 
Parents who contemplate sending 
children to school in September for 
the first time are reminded of the 
statute law governing vaccination. 
No pupil will be admitted who can- 
not present a card or certificate from 
a physician certifying that he or she 
has been successfully vaccinated, or 
giving good and sufficient cause why 
such has not been done. 
Per Order School Committee, 
Town of Manchester. 
