Sept. 10, 1915. 
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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 
LOST — Saturday morning, Avtomobile 
trunk containing three dress suit cases. 
Reward if returned to Oceanside Hotel, 
Magnolia. iG 
either 
WANTED—Automobile roadster, 
1914 or 1915 model.. Car must be in 
perfect condition. Apply by letter 
only. R. S., Magnolia Inn, Magnolia, 
Mass. ea fts 
FOUND—An automobile trunk. Owner 
communicate with Robert Dulk, 70 
Fifth ave., New York. It 
FOR SALE—Sweet peas, snapdrag ron, lark- 
phlox and glodioli— 
spur, mignoue.te, 
all of these and many other cu: flowers 
at reasonable prices. Ralph W. Ward, 
Florist, Beverly Cove. Tel. 757-W. 32tf 
FOR SALE—Black Pony. Perfect Beauty, 
5 years old. Drives, Rides. A. P. This- 
sell, Beverly Farms, Mass. 27tt 
A “THOROUGHBRED Guernsey bull calf 
for sale. Apply to Jobn G. Lucas, 
Boulder Farm, Summer street, Marches- 
tor. 35-38 
LADIEs' TAILORING 
AND 
DESIGNING 
The latest models, trimmings 
and fabrics for the commg 
Fall and Winter Seasen— 
1915-16, have arrived and 
await your inspection. 
R. K. Me MILLAN 
163 CABOT STREET, BEVERLY “*“S/"2"* 
A71-W 
mount of privilege’’‘to the 
field of 
service at home. All were thankful 
that no serious accidents had befallen 
us and we hold in warmest gratitude 
and affection the services of the kind 
friends who ‘co-operated to make the 
camp possible and.a success. 
Personally. I’ wish to express my 
appreciation for the hearty co-opera- 
tion of Mr: Crombie. He is an ideal 
cook and companion for a boys cap. 
I am also under obligations © *o 
Harry Baker and Frank Amaral for 
the splendid way in which they per- 
formed their several duties. | wish 
‘o thank all thé» boys who did their 
best for the general good of the camp, 
for their respect and oe oe awe 
1A, WARNER. 
sake Master. 
Sept. 9, 1915 
Recitals 
TEACHER of PIANO and ORGAN 
_by nearly half the population of Bos- 
SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 
wy 
ot 
J. P. LATIONS 
Carriage Builder-Auto Repairing 
Service Car Bodies to Order. Auto- 
mobile Painting.  kirst-class work. 
Shop: Depot Square Manchester, Mass. 
POSITIONS WANTED 
WANTED a situation from the 8th to the 
[5th of Oct, by first-class Swedish 
laundzess, Can do shirts and eollais. 
Well recommeaded. Apply tothe Breeze 
Office, it 
PUMERANIANS 
Lovely Sable Male Puppies 
(PARENTS PRIZE WINNERS 
For particulars inquire 
Worssehe riven Curiy 
SOUTH HAMILTON, MASS. 
Telephone 95-R 
Accompaniments 
Garry £. Mueller 
graduate of New England. Con- 
servatory of Music as Piano- 
Soloist and Teacher with 
honors. Organist-Choirmaster 
of St. John’s Episcopal Church, 
Beverly Farms. 
forte 
Address care of 
Rev. N. P. Carey, Beverly Farms 
French Teacher 
WANTED 
for advanced reading and con- 
versation two times a_ week, 
ar tere oepie uly 
Very Best References Required 
Apply 
P. O. Box 325, MANCHESTER 
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“Torr BirtH oF A NATION’ Movep 
To Maysestic. 
Boston and New England simply 
would not allow to leave Boston D. 
Wi. Griffith’s: mighty spectacle “The 
Birth of a Nation,’ which was seen 
for 22 weeks at the Tremont Theatre 
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ton, and the past week at the Majes- 
has openéd for the season her 
HAND LAUNDRY 
MRS. MARGARET LEE 
| 72 Pleasant St,, Manchester 
Tel. 326 W 
‘irst Class Work Guaranteed 
CUSTOM SHOE REPAIRING 
Repairing done while you wait 
Guaranteed to be Satisfactory 
Kimball Building Union Street 
opp. Postoftice 
Mass. 
Manchester = < 
Eas 
Card Tables, Folding Weddings, Teas 
Chairs, Gold Chairs Dances, Lawn Partie 
Ww. J. CREED 
Caterer 
PRIVATE WAITING 
Boston, Mass. Chambers 
Tel. 3040 Back Bay 
Beverly Cove, Mass. 
Tel. 765 
Telephone 297-W 
JAMES F. NOYES 
—- ELECTRICIAN — 
SHOP AND RESIDENCE 
9 ASHLAND AVENUE MANCHESTER, MASS. 
ELOCUTION TEACHER 
WANTED 
3 times aeweekxatter Sépt 1. 
Apply 
Pa@®sBox 325 MANCHESTER 
tic, making its 23d big week in Bos- 
fon, The 24th) week begins next 
Monday, September 13.. So insati- 
able has been the desire of the thea- 
tre-going population of New England 
to see more of. this marvelous $500,- 
000 production, and forcible and 
overwhelming the demand for a 
longer stay of it in this city that ar- 
1angements had to be made for an- 
other theatre -as its Boston home. 
And so the Majestic Theatre becomes 
the fortunate possessor of “The 
Birthsot a Nations as tan attraction 
for a limited additional stay in Bos- 
ton. 
SO 
A Neat Line of Men’s and Boys’ 
Spring Caps at W. R. Bell’s: adz. 
When you think of painting thins 
of Tappan, 17 Bridge st., Manches- 
ter. adz. 
It’s a poor mule that w-’t work 
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