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MANCHESTER 
The Committee on Water Supply, of 
the state, reported favorable on Wed- 
nesday, on the bill Manchester has be- 
fore the legislature for using the waters 
of Round Pond in additional to those of 
Gravel Pond as a source of additional 
supply. . | 
It is understood that if the town de- 
-cides: Monday night to spend $5000 in 
exterminating the gypsy moths in the 
woods, that Manchester men will be 
given the preference in doing the work, 
and that a large gang will be put to work 
sat. once....A total. of $15,000 will be 
spent under the direction of the state. 
** Aristocracy,’” by A. C. Needham. 
is making a great hit, it being used by 
one of the greatest character actresses on 
‘the Keith circuit. Mr. Needham’s 
“*Dreaming of Long Ago’’ is also meet- 
ing with much favor. One of the most 
popular vaudeville singers is using it. 
‘Both are published by the Metcalf Music 
Co. of Boston. 
Go to Loomis. He’ll fix it. a, 
Fred Gilson. 
Fred Gilson, a native of Manchester, 
passed away yesterday morning at the 
Danvers Hospital, at the age of 57 years. 
He was a son of the late Richard C. and 
Mary F. (Lynn) Gilson, and was born 
May 31, 1851. 
Funeral services will be held Sunday 
fromthe residence of W. H. Allen, 
Norwood avenue, at 2.15 o’ clock. 
Frank D. Allen. 
Frank D. Allen, a well known resi- 
dent of Manchester, passed away ‘at his 
home on Summer street, in the Cove 
section, last. Saturday after a lingering 
illness. _He was 49 years of age. 
Mr. Allen was a member of Conomo 
tribe of.Red Men, Manchester, and of 
the Gloucester Aerie of Eagles. 
Funeral services over his remains were 
held at the Village church, Magnolia, 
‘Tuesday afternoon, Rev. J. F. Libby 
officiating. A delegation from Conomo 
Tribe, and the Gloucester Aerie of 
Eagles attended. Many friends of the 
deceased attended and there was a pro- 
fusion of floral pieces. 
Following.the services the Eagles per- 
formed their ritual at the church. The 
RedMen s burial service was held at 
Oak Grove cemetery in Gloucester. 
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