30 NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 
STANDARDIZED 
ole 8 
Weight less than 3400 pounds with 126 
inch wheel base and 35 x4 1-2 tires ; 
has roomy comfort for seven people. 
A racy, classy car 
Seven passenger touring car 
Four passenger roadster 
Four passenger coupe 
$1785.00 
1785.00 
2185.00 
A very powerful car 
PERKINS & CORLISS 
Agents 
Gloucester and Manchester, Mass. 
1916 MODELS BEING DE. IVERED 
MAY’S AUTO LINE 
Manchester—M agnolia—Gloucester 
TIME TABLE 
Leave Leave 
Manchester Gloue. || Magnolia Glouc. 
*8.00a. m. *9.00 6.40a.m. 7.00 
10.00 11.00 $.00 8.15 
12.00 12.30 9.00 9.30 
1.00 p.m. 1.30 10.00 10.30 
2.00 3.00 11.00 ESO 
4.00 FSWT) 9 |leseTtAOX0) joe Tans | West) 
6.00 6.30 2.00 2.30 
7.00 8.00 3.00 3.30 
8.30 9.30 4.00 4.30 
9.55 10.30 5.00 5.30 
Sat. only 11.30 6.00 6.30 
*Omitted Sunday || 7.00 7.30 
**Saturday after 8.00 8.30 
1p. m. cars run 9.00 9.30 
every half hour 10.00 10.30 
Magnolia Line 
All Sunday trips 
on order 
Sat. only 11.30 
Telephone 534-W 
Magnolia 
FARRAR IN PHOTOPLAY 
“CARMEN.” 
Boston “ss the, (nrsecitysain, mene 
United States selected by Geraldine 
Farrar for her debut as a motion pic- 
ture star. Announcement comes from 
Symphony Hal] that for a limited en- 
gagement beginning October 1, there 
will be shown there to the accompani- 
ment of an orchestra of fifty and at 
popular prices, the Paramount Pic- 
tire” “Carmen” “prodiucéeds*by, “the 
Lasky Feature Play -ompany and in 
which the noted prima donna appears 
as the star in the title role. 
Miss Farrar made the request that 
Boston be selected for the first city 17 
which her motion picture, “Carmen” 
will be seen because it is her native 
GERALDINE 
Sept. 17, 1915, 
TRAIN SCHEDULE 
Gloucester Branch, Boston & Maine. 
Summer Arrangement 1915. 
Leave Leave Arrive Leave Arrive Arrive 
wan. Bev. Ff. Boston Boston Bev, F. Man. 
6.24 6.31 7.21 5.50 6.54 7.01 
7.27 7.34 8.27 || 7.09° 817) 8-26 
MOORE S.0 cmos i Sali SES O26 
8.35 8.42 9.32 9.35 10.24 10.32 
9.33 9.40 10.28 10.45 11.385 11.43 
10.86 10.44 11.3 || 12.40 1.23 "91-35 
11.381 11.38 12.35 $1.15 s2.01 s2.09 
12.89 12.45 1.37 2.20 3.11 3.19 
1.33 1.39 2.32 3.15 4.05 4.12 
3.05 3.12 4.00 4.27 5.09 5.18 
$3.46 $3.53 84.43 5.02 5.55 6.04 
4.26 433 95.21 5.30 6.18 6.25 
D.17 5.24 6.29 6.25 7.21 7.28 
6.40 647 7.40 7.15 8.05 8.12 
Oy Ble, AMOS, 9.15 10.16 10.24 
10.22 10.29 11.16 Bs 5 yon Ur MO pp} 
SUNDAYS SUNDAYS 
(Ld 97.22 18229 Sold 92022910 
8.36 8.43 9.30 10.00 10.51 10.59 
10.22 10.29 11.18 11.00 11.53 12.01 
1-29 “1-365 2.27 12.40 1.30 1.38 
2.31 2.388 3.29 2.15 3.05 3.13 
441 448 5.37 || 4.30 619 5.27 
6.23 6.30 7.19 6.00 6.47 6.55 
7.56 8.03 8.52 TlO 8; OOo. 
9.08 9S LOMd 8.45 9.36 9.44 
9.56 10.03 10.55 9.45 10.387 10.45 
s. Saturdays only 
MANCHESTER POSTOFFICE 
FrAnK A.’ FOsturesieenn 
Office opens 6.30 a. m., closes 8 p. m. 
Holidays at 10.09 a. m. Money orders 
sent to all parts of the world; window 
open 7 a. m. to 7 p. m. 
Mails close for Boston, north, east, 
~ south and west: 7.02 and 10.10 a. m.; 1.05, 
4.51 and 7.55 p. m. Sundays at 7.24 p. m. 
For Gloucester, Rockport and Magnolia: 
10.10 a. m.; 2.47, 5.35 and 8 p. m. 
Two mail deliveries to all parts of town 
daily; one noon delivery in central parts 
of town. 
PRIDE’S CROSSING P. O. 
Mail Schedule. 
Mails close for Boston and way stations 
and all points beyond: 7.15, 10.15 a. m.; 
1.15, 5, *845 -p. me Sundays. 4elom pasa. 
For Beverly Farms, Manches‘er, Glou- 
eester and Rockport, 6.30, 10.15 a. m.; 
2.40, 5 p. m. 
Mails due from Boston and way sta- 
tions and all points beyond: 6.50, *9.13, 
11.32 a. m.3 3.07, 5.52) pagal ans ma 
a.m. 
From Beverly Farms, Manchester, 
Gloucester and Rockport, 6.50, 7.38, 11.52 
2.0m.) 14S O.2 ieee de 
*Not for registered mail. 
Office hours—Week-days, 6.30 a. m. to 
8.45 p.m. Sundays, 9 a. m. to 12 m., and 
3 p. m. to 4.15 p. m. 
ELISHA PRIDE, P. M. 
city and because, in Symphony Hall, 
dedicated to the cause of musical art, 
the auspices of the premiére will »e 
in keeping with the prima donna’s 
serious purpose in entering this new 
held of animated pictures. Sym- 
phony Hall has a seating capacity of 
2,500 and through the medium of the 
screen Miss Farrar anticipates she 
will reach an entirely new audience 
of Americans only a few of whom 
have seen her in opera or heard her 
on the concert stage. 
