38 NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 
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 
HOUSE FOR SALE, 10 rooms; can be 
used single or as two tenements’ all 
modern conveniences—2 baths, first and 
second floor, furnace heat; also two 
small buildings, one suitable for small 
garage; nearly 10,000 feet of land. In- 
quire EK. J. Rumrill, 18 Brook St., Man- 
chester. 35tf 
FIRST CLASS ROOMS TO LET—28 Lincoln ° 
street, Manchester 22 tif 
SMALL TENEMENT to let. Apply 22 
Bridge St., Manchester. 24tf 
FOR SALE—Hispano Suiza Chassis, new, 
Alfronso XIII, racing model, 15 h. p. 
Speed 75 miles per hour. Rudge Whit- 
worth wire wheels. Just imported from 
Europe. Immediate delivery. Apply 
Hispano Import Co., care of Breeze of- 
fice. 28tf. 
POMERANIANS FOR SALE—A number 
of puppies, black, brown, sable and blue, 
six weeks and over, from $35 up if taken 
as puppies. Imported grown dogs also. 
A. H. Pembroke, Dodge Row, Wenham 
Neck. Coachman, Estate of T. C. Hol- 
lander. tf. 
PAIR OF CHESTNUT HORSES for sale, 
16 hands high; cost when purchased 
$3000. As good today as when first 
bought. Lady is selling as she has no 
further use for them. Will not be sold 
to dealer. Perfectly safe and fearless of 
all objects. For particulars apply Dr. 
J. J. Riordan, Beverly Farms. 25tf. 
HELP furnished for all occasions, _ es- 
pecially farmers, gardeners and domes- 
tics. Cor. Essex and Cabot Sts., opposite 
Almy’s. ’Phone 705M, Beverly, Mass. 
YOUNG LADY desires stenographic and cleri- 
cal work for the summer. Appointments can 
be made for work by telephoning Manchester 
8. 20-35 
BOSTON TERRIERS FOR SALE—the best of 
pedigree stock. Address E. H. Wetterlow, 
49 Brook St., Manchester. 
GARDENER wants position to take 
charge of private estate. Married, age 
32 yrs. 10 years experience in growing 
vegetables and flowers outside and un- 
der glass, also care of fruit trees, shrubs, 
lawns, etc. Address X. Y. Z., 151 Main 
St., Rockport, Mass. 
WANTED—A general housework girl. 
References required Apply to Mrs. 
Chas. Nichols, 115 School St., Man- 
chester. 35 
LOST—Gun Metal Watch on - Singing 
Beach or between Smith’s Point and 
railroad station, Manchester. Reward 
at Breeze office. 35 
LOST—Lady’s green pockethook, be- 
tween Cedar Acres Farm, Wentain, by 
way of North Beverly to Maynolia, 
Aug. 27th, with owner’s name and New 
York address. Tel. Mrs. Eugene Gray 
Foster, Magnolia 7. oD 
ORSALE—rneee 
Desirable House Lots, 60 x 100 
ft. High and dry. Apply 
JOHN R. ALLEN 45h23 AYP 
‘IN “AID..OF 
FOR SALE—Brown gelding saddle and harness 
four yeais. For particulars address Box 1099 
Beverly Farms. 33-34-35 
HUPPMOBILE for sale. Engine over- 
hauled in early summer. Ali new parts 
and carburetor. Apply Breeze vifiee. It 
SOLDIERS’ MONUMENT. 
Bazaar Held in Manchester Town Hall the 
Last Week. 
Under the auspices of ‘Allen Relief 
Corps, No. 119, Manchester, a fair was 
opened -in the Town Hall Tuesday even- 
ing and was continued on Wednesday and 
Thursday evenings, with side attractions 
of a baby show and coaching parade 
Thursday afternoon. 
The fair has not been ag generously 
patronized as former events of this na- 
ture. It was thought that it would be a 
huge success, owing to the fact that it 
was held in aid of the fund for a soldiers’ 
monument in Manchester. Manchester 
people, we fear, are not as patriotic as 
they might be. A dance brought the 
fair to a close each night and there will 
be a grand ball tonight as the 
feature of the week. 
Mrs. Hannah Tappan was chairman of 
the committee in charge of the fair. 
Mrs. Seddie Follett was chairman of the 
entertainment committee. Those in 
charge of the various booths were: 
Anrons—Mrs. Helen Wilmonton; faney— 
Miss Mary Morgan; domestie—Mrs. Jen- 
nie Walen; candy—Mrs. Semons; cut 
table—Mrs. Lottie Hildreth: ice cream-— 
Miss Mabel Walen: refreshments and 
shooting gallery—Sons of Veterans; hoop- 
la—Mrs? Ss WS Lee. 
The baby show Thursday afternoon was 
well attended. The prizes were won as 
follows: Prettiest baby, deeided by 
vote, William Peters, son of Albert 
Peters; heaviest, between one and two, 
William Follett Mitchell, 20 months old, 
weight 31 1-4 lbs.; heaviest baby, be- 
closing 
tween two and three, Henry Crombie 
Mitchell, 2 vears, 9 months, 386. lbs.; 
youngest baby, Elsie May Stanley, 7 
months. The coaching parade was won 
by Loring Cook, with wheelbarrow dec- 
orated with asters, and Laura Parker, 
doll carriage decorated with red, white 
and blue. 
These two were also decided 
by vote. 
DENTIST _ 
J. Russell MacKinnon, D. M.D. 
10 Church St. MANCHESTER 
Office Hours: 
9-12 and 1-4 except Sundays. 
Telephone 85 
N. GREENBERG 
CUSTOM SHOE REPAIRING 
Repairing done while you wait 
Guaranteed to be Satisfactory 
Kimball Building Union Street 
opp. Postoffice 
Manchester - - Mass, 
SEE, 
Furnished Rooms 
at 41 Central st., Manchester 
single or connecting, 
all modern conveniences 
{Player Piano Repairing a Specialty, [Pianos 
tee | Re-hammered and Thoroughly Ren- 
All Work Guaranteed. {Orders left at 
he Breeze Office, Manchester, will receive 
prompt attention f 
THOMAS R. BOWDEN 
(Formerly head tuner for Ch . M. Stieff, Bost 
6 Mt. Vernon St. (Tel. 215-4) = Merbictiond 
JOHN GRIFFIN » Manchester 
Announces that he has bought the 
LAMPRON EXPRESS (Local), and_ is 
prepared to do Local Expressing and Furniture 
oving. Your Pattonage Solicited 
Telephone 177W | 
DOLPH KIRK 
Upholsterer and Decorator 
125 MAIN ST., GLOUCESTER 
Handmade Furniture and Cushions. 
Antiques Restored. 
Tel. 1067W. 
Fine Repairing 
and Polishing. Willowcraft. 
MISS C. M. WILLIAMSON 
PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER 
DE PINNA’S STORE 
MAGNOLIA - MASS, 
TELEPHONE 126W 
JAMES BETTENCOURT 
Tailor 
Clothes Cleaned, Pressed and Repaired 
17 BEACH STREET 
Over Bell's Store Manchester 
a 
J. P. LATIONS 
CARRIAGE BUILDER 
Storage for Carriages Carriage Painting 
First-Class Work 
Shop— Depot Square - Manchester, Mass. 
MRS. MARGARET LEE 
has opened for the season her 
Hand Laundry 
72 Pleasant St., Manchester 
FIRST CLASS WORK GUARANTEED 
NOTICE 
In case of the postponement of any of the Town 
BAND CONCERTS 
the fire alarm “‘all out” signal (two blasts) will be 
sounded at 6.30 o'clock that evening. 
N. P. Meldrum 
Geo. R. Dean 
F. G. Cheever 
Board of Selectmen, 
