Sept. 17, 1915, 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 19 
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 
WELL-APPOINTED house to let, furn- 
ished, 10 or 12 rooms. Near center of 
Manchesser. For particulars inquire at 
the Breeze Office. 38tt 
WANTED— Automobile 
roadster, either 
1914 or 1915 model. Car must be in 
perfect condition. Apply by letter 
only. R. S., Magnolia Inn, Magnolia, 
Mass. tf 
FOR SALE—Sweet peas, snapdragon, lark- 
spur, mignone.te, phlox and glodioli— 
all of these and many other cut flowers 
at reasonable prices. Ralph W. Ward, 
Florist, Beverly Cove. Tel. 757-W. 32tt 
FOR SALE—Black Pony. Perfect Beauty, 
5 years old. Drives, Rides. A. P. This- 
sell, Beverly Farms, Mass. 
A THOROUGHBRED Guernsey bull calf 
for sale. Apply to John G. Lucas, 
Boulder Farm, Summer street, Manches- 
ter: 35-38 
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LADIES’ TAILORING 
AND 
DESIGNING 
The latest models, trimmings 
and fabrics for the coming 
Fall and Winter Season-— 
1915-16, have arrived and 
await your inspection. 
R. K. McMILLAN 
163 CABOT STREET, BEVERLY "“s,"¢"" 
471-W 
MANCHESTER 
A dance is being held in the Town 
hall this evening under the auspices of 
the Social club. 
Mr. and Mrs. Harry R. Floyd have 
returned from their trip to the moun- 
tains and are spending a few days in 
Manchester before returning to their 
home in Cambridge next week. 
Miss Gwendolen wlendenning has 
one by her college mates at Smith 
here for a visit before returning to 
College next week. Miss Helen 
Wing returns to Mt. Holyoke next 
week also. 
Last Saturday, Sept. 11, was the 
59th anniversary of the famous Tre- 
mont Picnic in Manchester, the great- 
est event of that nature ever held in 
the town. From all over this section 
of the state politicians came to open 
the fall campaign. Gales Point, then 
a pasture, was the scene of the out- 
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J. P. LATIONS 
CarriageBuilder-Auto Repairing 
Service Car Bodies to Order. Auto- 
mobile Painting. First-class work. 
Shop: Depot Square Manchester, Mass. 
POSITIONS WANTED 
POSITION WANTED by refined Protest- 
ant young woman—secretary or com- 
panion, also competent in management 
of household affairs and the care of 
children. 3est references. Address: 
Miss B. care Breeze. d8tf 
BUTLER-VALET, English; wife, lady's 
maid or chambermaid, and mending. 
Best references, Disengaged Oct. Ist. 
J. W. W., North Shore Breeze. 
REGISTRARS’ MEETING 
The Board of Registrars will be in 
session at the Office of the Town 
Clerk on Saturday, Sept. 18, from 
7.to 8 Ms tor the spur posesot “re 
ceiving evidence of the qualification 
of persons claiming a right to vote 
at the primaries to be held on Tues- 
day, Sept. 21, 1915, and of correcting 
the list of voters. 
By 
Voters, 
order of the Registrars of 
Manchester, Mass. 
ing. Henry T. Bingham can remem- 
ber the affair destinctly. He stood 
on the rock at the corner of Sea and 
Summer streets and watched the 
procession pass. There was no 
Beach street then, and the line ex- 
tended from what is now Ashland 
ave., through town, over Sea and 
Masconomo streets to Proctor street, 
as far as the Smith farm house, near 
what is now known as Read’s Island. 
Sunday forenoon the combination 
truck was called on a still alarm to 
a light gasolene blaze at Jacobs’ tailor 
shop on Beach street. There was 
slight damage. Seven 5-gal. cans of 
gasolene in close proximity were re- 
moved in safety. The cans were not 
al! filled to the brim. The fire start- 
ed from a workman pouring gasoline 
from a can onto the gasoline burner 
to make it burn better. 
MRS. MARGARET LEE 
has opened for the season her 
HAND LAUNDRY 
72 Pleasant St,, Manchester 
Tel. 326 W 
First Class Work Guaranteed 
N. GREENBERG 
CUSTOM SHOE REPAIRING 
Repairing done while you wait 
Guaranteed to be Satisfactory 
Kimball Building Union Street 
opp. Poastoffice 
Mass. 
Manchester - - 
Card Tables, Folding 
Chairs, Gold Chairs 
W. J. CREED 
Caterer 
PRIVATE WAITING 
Boston, Mass. Chambers 
Tel. 3040 Back Bay 
Beverly Cove, Mass. 
Tel. 765 
Weddings, Teas 
Dances, Lawn Partie 
Telephone 297-W 
JAMES F. NOYES 
ELECTRICIAN — 
SHOP AND RESIDENCE 
9 ASHLAND AVENUE MANCHESTER, MASS. 
The records kept by Caretaker 
Crombie at the-~beach show that 
something like 11,000 people have 
used the town bath-houses at Singing 
Beach up to the present time this sea- 
son. The town ought never to re- 
gret the few hundred dollars 1 
spends at this park. 
The intense heat of the past week 
has not passed Manchester by, thougn 
everybody says it has been cooler in 
Manchester than anywhere else. 11 
this vicinity. Singing Beach has 
been the Mecca toward which every- 
one turned for relief from the hes. 
Jathing has been unprecedented as 
far as numbers are concerned. The 
temperature of the water has been 
hovering around 66° all the week. So 
hot was it Wednesday the schools 
were dismissed early, and yesterday 
Supt. Mackin closed schools for the 
day at noon—an unprecedented ac- 
tion. The thunder shower late yes- 
terday helped clear the atmospheze 
somewhat, and one may hope for 
cooler weather today. 
» Someone has produced a_ seedless 
apple. A wormless ‘one would be 
more pleasing. 
