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AT TOWN MEETING 
THEY SAY: 
“Keep the Money in Town.” 
This Bank is an excellent place 
for you to keep your share. 
THE MANCHESTER 
TRUST COMPANY 
Banking hours 8:30-2:30; Sats. 8:30-1; Sat. Ev’gs 7-8 (deposits only) 
RAYMOND C. ALLEN 
Assoc. Mem. Am. Soc. C. E. 
Member Boston Soc. C. E. 
: CIVIL ENGINEER 
Investigations and Reports—Design and Superiatendence of Cen- 
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Established 1897 
LEE’S BLOCK, MANCHESTER 
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cumulation of dust and grit? 
seriously injured. 
have us put it in order. 
The Misses Florence and Annie 
Vickers of Chelsea spent the week- 
end at the home of their aunt, Mrs. 
Peter Diamond of Forest st. 
Miss Charlotte Burnell of Boston 
and the Misses Means of Salem were 
week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. 
Jacob Kitfield at their home on 
Summer st., Manchester Cove. 
Queen Quality boots for fall and 
winter wear at Walt Bell’s, Central 
Sq. adv. 
We note in the Medford Mercury 
that Rev. Edgar E. Davidson, who 
conducted evangelistic services in 
Manchester 17 years ago, started 
three weeks of special services in 
the West Medford Baptist church 
last Sunday. Mr. Davidson is re- 
ferred to as a man widely known 
WATCH REPAIRING 
How long is it since your watch was put in order? 
forcing it to run on dry bearings, clogged with several years’ ac- 
If you are, your watch is being 
Are you 
If you have run your watch more than two years, it is time to 
Satisfaction Guaranteed 
F. S. Thompson, sewever 
164 Main Street, Glouccster 
for his successful work. He has 
been working in Pennsylvania of 
late. 
Letters remaining unclaimed at 
the Manchester, Mass., P. O., for 
week ending March 4, 1915:—Revy. 
John M. Brewin, Mrs. A. E. Clark, 
Mrs. Saml. Crowell, Jr., Mr. Harold 
Deane (2), Miss F. Dolton, Miss 
Margaret M. Elder, William J. 
Forbes, T. Ferson, Miss L. Howell, 
Miss Mary Hyland, Ned Kitfield, 
Cyrus H. Little, Lone Star Milling 
Co., Miss Neil Loynachan, J. G. 
McGerry, A. E. MeNulty, Est. John 
W. Pitman, C. L. Richardson, W. J. 
Remig, Antonio Dimauzo Salvatore, 
Tpving LE Dries) Mre- 9 WwW. ws HH, 
Tracy, Harold Van Orden.—S. L. 
Wheaton, P. M, 
MANCHESTER 
The Arbella club will meet at the 
Chapel Tuesday afternoon, March 9, 
at four o’clock. 
Postmaster-to-be Foster received — 
word yesterday that his appoint- 
ment by President Wilson had been 
confirmed Wednesday. It is prob- — 
able that the transfer in the’ office 
from Postmaster Wheaton to Mr. 
Foster will take place some time 
around the middle of this month. 
In the account of Mr. Foster’s ap- 
pointment on page 5 we erroneous- 
ly printed the name of Mr. Foster’s 
wife as the former Miss Carrie 
Martin of this town. It should have 
been Miss Clara Martin. . 
Moth Supt. Peter A. Sheahan is 
anxious to have the appropriation 
called for in his department, for a — 
new spraying machine, go through 
when it comes up. The $2000 extra 
asked for is for the purpose of buy- 
ing a 10 h. p. spraying machine, 
which, with equipment, costs $1669. 
The balance, $331, is to go toward 
buying the poison, teaming, storage, — 
gasoline and oil, ete., to run the ma- 
chine. 
The Study club of the Manchester 
Branch of the Mass. Anti-Suffrage 
League met Thursday afternoon at 
the home of Mrs. John J. Mackin, 
North st. Five delegates from the 
Branch attended the meeting last 
evening at the Unitarian parish 
house, Beverly, where Mrs. Thomas 
Allen and Dr. Bernbaum of Har- 
vard were the speakers. The re- 
ports of this meeting and of the 
reception last Saturday evening at 
the Public Interests League rooms, 
Boston, were given at the meeting 
yesterday afternoon. The Satur- 
day evening reception was in honor 
of Madam Adamowski, who gave 
a full report of the receipts of 
Polish Day, Feb. 6, and gave sev- 
eral piano solos, 
American and the Polish national 
airs and selections from Chopin. 
Mme. Adamowski was Paderewski’s 
only pupil and her music was, need- 
less to say, a delight to everyone 
present. Nearly $10,000 was raised 
in Massachusetts on Polish day for 
the war sufferers in Poland. It was 
also voted at the meeting yesterday 
afternoon to hold a special meeting 
next Thursday afternoon for mak- 
ing arrangements about a_ social 
meeting to be held sometime this 
month at the home of Mrs. Mackin. 
An out-of-town speaker will be 
present. All members of the Man- 
chester Branch are requested to at- 
tend this meeting next week, Thurs- 
day afternoon at 3.45. 
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