MANCHESTER 
The Collector of Taxes has a_ notice 
on page 6 of this issue. 
Special town meeting next Monday 
evening at 7.30. 
The next meeting of the Haphazard 
club will be held with Dr. and Mrs. 
Glendenning, Monday evening, Jan. 13. 
The next meeting of the Wednesday 
Evening club will probably be held on 
Jan. 22. It is likely that a lecturer will 
be the attraction of the evening. 
Only three more weeks before the 
fiscal year of the town closes. Already 
town meeting talk is prevalent. <A 
lively meeting is anticipated this year. 
A business change announced this 
week is the dissolution of the co-partner- 
ship heretofore existing between Claude 
D. Temple and John Scott, painters and 
paperhangers. Mr. Scott will continue 
the business in his own name. 
Several candidates will be initiated at 
the meeting of Wm. Jeffery colony, 
Pilgrim ¥athers, next Monday evening, 
when some of the leading high officials 
are expected to be present. A dele- 
gation will attend from Beverly Farms. 
Martin Eyberse, gardener at the S. 
Parker Bremer estate, is receiving the 
congratulations of his friends over his 
marriage on New Year’s eve at Little 
Falls, N. J., to Miss Anna, the daughter 
of Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius Dulmer. 
Mr. and Mrs. Eyberse will make their 
home in the tenement over Mr. and Mrs. 
David Fenton, corner Beach and Sum- 
mer streets. 
** Ladies’ afternoon’’ will be observed 
at the Manchester club next “Tuesday 
afternoon, when the club rooms will be 
thrown open for the use of the ladies. 
A feature of the occasion will be the 
lack of formality. It is intended to 
make this a feature of the club, the desire 
being to extend to the ladies the same 
privileges on that afternoon as are usually 
at the disposal of the members of the 
club,—such as reading room, piano, 
writing room, card tables, pool and 
billiard tables. 
Frank L. Decker, a former Manches- 
ter young man, for a number of years 
manager of Ropes’ Drug store, Beverly, 
and more recently at the Salem store of 
that concern, has come to Manchester 
this week and has taken an active part 
in the management of the F. G. 
Cheever Co. store, in Central square. 
The company is very fortunate in secur- 
ing the co-operation of such a competent 
man, and with Mr. Decker and Mr. 
Morris, who has been with the concern 
fora number of years, the prescription 
department of this store ought to be one 
of perfection. Mr. Decker will at once 
inaugurate special sales and will promote 
the interests of the company along the 
lines of first*class city stores. 
NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
“Standard” « 
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Personal Attention Given to all Work. Estimates cheerfully given. 
EDWARD S. BRADLEY 
; PRACTICAL PLUMBER 
HOT WATER HEATING. 
GAS FIT TING 
Telephone Connection 
44 Central St., Manchester-by-the-Sea. 
Shore Road, Magnolia, Mass. 
A good sized delegation of Manches- 
ter folk attended the opening concert of 
the Salem Oratorio society in the Empire 
Theatre, Salem, Thursday evening. 
Sullivan’s ‘ ‘The ‘Golden Legend’’ was 
given, with Emil Mollenhauer as con- 
ductor. Prof. A. L. Saben and Miss 
Florence Kauffman sang in the chorus. 
Others who attended from here were 
Mrs. G. W. Blaisdell, Mrs. G. S. Sin- 
nicks, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Lodge, Mrs. 
J. W. Campbell, A. W. Mead and 
Mr. Winslow. 
In accordance with a vote taken at 
town meeting last winter Supt. Kimball 
has had ten attractive new sign boards 
placed at street corners in various parts 
of the town the past week. The arm 
which holds the sign board is held in po- 
sition partially by another arm of fancy 
scroll design. The signs resemble very 
much those to be found along the Met- 
ropolitan Park highway. The iron 
work on the signs was by Horace 
Standley, and the sign boards by J. P. 
Lations. 
Fall and Winter line of Douglas Shoes 
has arrived at Bell’s. 
BUY A ROLL OF 
PAROID 
Apply it to your roof, and then if you 
are not satisfied we will refund to 
you the full amount you have 
paid for the roofing, in- 
cluding the cost of 
applying it. 
SAMUEL KNIGHT & SONS 
36 Central St., Manchester 
GEO. W. Hooper, 
DEALER IN 
FIRST-CLASS GROCERIES 
Kitchen Furnishings 
MANCHESTER-BYzTHE-SEA 
Sy eh ee OsINe os NEAL 
Established 1845. 
Rok HOOPER eProp: 
Telephone 67 
DEALER IN 
First-Class Provisions, Poultry, Game, Vegetables. etc. 
Central Street, 
PRIDE’ S CROSSING. 
MANCHESTER-BY='THE= SEA 
BEVERLY FARMS. 
MAGNOLIA. 
HOW ABOUT YOU 
Are you well? 
member we have a complete medicine store, 
We hope so, but should you not be, re- 
Our pre- 
scription department is carefully and skillfully conduct- 
ed by competent pharmacists, 
We will not mention 
prices as you know our prices are always right. 
Come in and see us. 
BENJ. L. ALLEN, 
Registered Pharmacist 
Successor to A. LEE & SONS. 
Corner School and Union Sts., Manchester-by-the-Sea 
Telephone No. 237 
