NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
Oct. 22, 1915. 
Mr. George F. Willett, a Director of The 
Manchester Trust Company, tells us that a 
Town, to be at its best, must be Efficiently 
Managed and its people Democratic. 
This Bank embodies these principles. 
Whatever business you bring to this Bank, 
makes Manchester better. 
THE MANCHESTER TRUST COMPANY 
Manchester-by-the-Sea, Mass. 
Banking hcurs 8:30-2:30; Sats. 8:30-1; Sat. Ev’gs 7-8 (deposits only) 
RAYMOMD C. ALLEN 
Assoc. Mem. Am. Soc. C. E. 
Member Boston Soc. C. E. 
CIVIL ENGINEER 
Investigations and Reports—Design and Superintendence of Con- 
struction—Design of Roads and Avenues—Surveys and Estimates. 
ESTABLISHED 1397 
Lee’s Block, Manchester 
2 50h seriseee | el’ 73-RK and |W. 
VAUDEVILLE E,NTERTAINMENT AND 
DANCE FOR EQUAL SUFFRAGE. 
MANCHESTER Town Hall was 
packed full on Monday evening 
and the representative audience was 
most enthusiastic over the whole pro- 
gram (which has already been print- 
ed here). Judging by applause 
laughter, compliments and financial 
results, the affair was a complete suc- 
WOWOBOBVORVOBVOBOBOBWOS 
PPACIASG&A. 
ave eV 8% 
Manchester 
Request. 
Oftfioe: 
21 GUMMER STREET 
SOBWOBVOBVOBOBVOBOBOBVO BO BOW MOM OBO BOBO 
¢, 
* 
BOVOROBOBVOBOBVO BOS 
ELECTRIC LIGHT and POWER 
Estimates on Cable Construction Furnished on 
ay 
cess. ~Miss Kate Ryan was given a 
watin welcome and presented with a 
beautiful bouquet of chrysanthemums. 
Her “Mrs. Dooley, Fiminist’ mono- 
logue was received with shouts of 
laughter, and her mock Anti-Suffrage 
speech also caused mirth. A great 
hit was made by Miss Isabel Lee, 
who appeared in the same costume 
she wore in the famous parade, and 
gave a spirited drum solo, also, by 
BWOBMOWOBRORVOBVOS 
.Ad 
Flectric Co. 
Telephone 168W 
A. LOVERING, Manager 
BWOROBORLOBVOROBVOROBVOKOBVOBOBLOBOBOBOBO 
QUOBWOWORORVORORVOBVORVORVORVOBWVOBVOBOKLOBORVOBVOVOBOLOBVOLOBVOBOWOWOS 
way of surprise, a bell solo and “blue- 
bird whistle.” The efforts of Miss 
Lee and the orchestra which she got 
together (young ladies from Beverly 
and a young man from Gloucester) 
to play for the dancing, were highly 
appreciated and evidently popular. 
Miss Marcia Taylor, of Smith’s 
Point, in a lovely evening gown of 
pale green, looked and sang charm- 
ingly. The song about “Solomon 
Grundy” had to be repeated,—and, 
indeed, encores were frequently de- 
manded. Mrs. Ralph McDaniel, who 
is the Suffrage organizer of Essex 
County and the daughter of Mrs. 
Kate Ryan Nolan, was induced to 
make a short Suffrage speech in the 
middle of the program, and her sweet 
personality and earnest plea for true 
patriotism and democracy in Massa- 
chusetts seemed to interest the audi- 
ence as much as the less serious part 
of the program. Mrs. McDaniel said 
afterwards that she had never had a 
more intelligent and sympathetic audi- 
ence, and that Essex County will be 
very proud of Manchester. 
people came in for the dancing, which 
continued until eleven o’clock, when 
the orchestra was obliged to leave. 
A group of young girls acted as 
ushers and sold quantities of yellow 
flowers, and also did a brisk business 
in home-made candy and ice-cream 
cones, presided over by Mrs. Hatch. 
Mr. Hatch played the accompani- 
ments for Miss Taylor with taste and 
skill. Miss Rabardy took tickets at 
the door, and Mrs. Tenney and Mrs. 
Chute decorated the stage in an artis- 
tic manner, while many others assist- 
ed in various ways, including Mrs. 
Hersey and Mrs. Silver. Miss Stan- 
wood had a very busy time as stage- 
manager of the whole affair, and she 
was cordially greeted when she came 
forward to open the entertainment. 
Although “popular prices” were 
strictly maintained, a large sum (not 
yet complete) was cleared to help the 
campaign in Essex County. It should 
be added that all the artists, including 
the orchestra, volunteered for the oc- 
casion. 
Buy your wall papers from H. §S. 
Tappan, 17 Bridge street, Manches- 
ter adv. 
Patronize Breeze Advertisers. 
NortuH SHore Gritty Farts. 
The North Shore Grill, a famous 
summer resort at Magnolia, has fail- 
ed. Maude Wiltbank, one of. those 
interested, has liabilities of $10,384.23 
with no assets, and her husband has 
liabilities of $25,001.50 with assets of 
$29.15. 
More - 
ee 3 ree 
